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Crime
Voyage
Transportation
Daniel Lear was transported on the Eleanor, departing 10th Apr 1841 and arriving 21st Aug 1841 with 15 passengers.
Eleanor - 1841 Journey. Port of Hobart Town. Arrivals. - April 21 -the brig Eleanor, 257 tons, Mossman, from the Isle of France on her way to Sydney, with sugar and dates, and several cabin passengers. She has landed 14 male and 1 female prisoners. The Courier, 23 April 1841.
Eleanor (generic)References
| Primary Source | Tasmanian Record. Eleanor Indent. |
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Convict Notes




Tasmanian Record. Eleanor Indent. https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON16-1-1$init=CON16-1-1P168 and https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON16-1-1$init=CON16-1-1P169 1344, Daniel Lear, 12th Foot, age 32, Labourer, Port Louis Court Martial, 22 July 1840, 7 years, Native place, Cheddle in Cheshire, Married, religion, C.E. can neither read nor write. Transported for striking a Supr. Officer, & being drunk & striking a sergeant once tried before. Arrived per Ship Eleanor. Remarks: Wife May at Sheffield, Mother, Charlotte, still at Sheffield with my wife. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONVICT DEPARTMENT. Comptroller-General's Office, Oct. 24, 1844. The Lieutenant-Governor has been pleased to grant Tickets-of-leave to the undermentioned convicts:- Eleanor. Daniel Lear; Edward Rose ; Julien Farascon; - Dowman. Colonial Times, 29 Oct 1844. ------------------------------------------------------------------------