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Thomas Hynes was transported on the Lonach, departing 16th May 1825 and arriving 4th Sep 1825 with 144 passengers.
On Sunday last arrived from Ireland, with 143 male prisoners, the ship Lonnorch, Captain W. H. Driscoll. She sailed from Cork the 16th of May, and lost one prisoner on the passage. The guard consists of Lieutenant Donelan, 57th Regt, with a detachment of the same corps. Dr. Osborne, R. N. is the Surgeon Superintendent. Passengers, Mr. Drew and Mr. Stubbs. Sydney Gazette, Thurs 8 Sep 1825.
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Convict Index, 1791-1873. Thomas Hynes, Lonach 11825, Ticket of Leave, 40/2817. District, Hartley; Tried, Wicklow. Thomas Hynes, alias Thomas Lyons, Lonach , Recommended Conditional Pardon, 1844. Recommended by William Hayes; J. Walker JP; Heyward Atkins PM.




Thomas Hynes was listed as 30 years old on arrival in NSW. Native Place: County Kildare. Thomas was 5'7" tall, brown complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, well. Seems to have started calling himself Edward Lyons - in the 1825 and 1837 Musters appears as Edward Lyons and his death certificate is also under Edward Lyons. 1831: Wife Mary and 2 children, Margaret and Edward were granted free passage to Australia. 1834: Mary Hynes or Lyons arrived with Margaret, 14, and Edward, 9, on the 'Andromeda'. 26/7/1834: TOL Parramatta bench. Allowed to remain in the District of Evan. 14/12/1840: TOL renewed - Lost. 1/2/1845: COF