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Transportation
Mary Lineham was transported on the Brothers, departing 3rd Oct 1826 and arriving 4th Feb 1827 with 159 passengers.
Brothers (generic)References
| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. 1828 Census NSW. |
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Convict Notes




The following case could refer to this Richard Haycock and his wife Mary. Both were found Not Guilty. Three out of the five offenders brought into town on Thursday, are named respectively, John Sale, Richard Peacock, and William Fitzgerald, all prisoners for life, under separate charges of highway robbery, and other felonies. Another is called Wm. Pitts ; he also is accused of a highway robbery. Richard Haycock is the name of the sixth, stolen property is stated to have been found in his possession, and he is attainted with a charge of harbouring bushrangers. The Australian, 16 June 1829. Supreme Court. THURSDAY, SEPT. 10. (BEFORE Mr. JUSTICE DOWLING) William Fitzgerald was indicted for a burglary in the dwelling-house of John Coles, and stealing therefrom certain goods, his property, in Argyle, on the 17th of May last; and Richard Haycock, and Mary his wife, for receiving part of the property, knowing it to have been so feloniously stolen. Not Guilty.—Fitzgerald was remanded to take his trial on another charge; Mary Haycock discharged. Richard Haycock was again arraigned on another information, charging him with having feloniously received a quantity of wheat, the property of John McArthur, Esq. before feloniously stolen by some person or persons to the Attorney General unknown, in Argyle, on the 18th of May last. Not Guilty. Sydney Gazette, 12 Sep 1829.




Convicts Application to Marry. Richard Haycock, per Barwell, age 47, Life sentence, Free; and Mary Linehan, per Brothers, age 20, 7 years, Bond. Date of application, 14 Aug 1827, at Cooke, Revd. Thomas W. Redall. 1828 Census index. Richard Haycock, age 50, C.P. Barwell, 1796, Life, protestant, on Govt. Land Wa?, Cooklaindoon district. Mary Haycock, alias Lenahar, G.S. Brothers, 1826, 7 years, catholic. Jane Haycock, age 5 months, B.C.




Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Mary Lineham, age 20, catholic, Brothers (2) (1827), tried at Cork 1826, 7 years, for stealing money. Single. Trade - nurse maid. DOB, 1807, Native place, Cork. --------------------------------------------------- Colonial Secretary's Office, Sydney, 17th March 1835. CERTIFICATES OF FREEDOM. THE undermentioned persons have obtained Certificates of Freedom since last publication, viz :— Brothers (2), Mary Linehan.