Richard Liney

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Summary

Born
Jan 1801
Conviction
Horse theft
Departure
Aug 1829
Arrival
Dec 1829
Death
Jan 1860
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Personal Information

Name: Richard Liney
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1801
Death: 1st Jan 1860
Age at death: 59
Occupation: Maltster's Labourer
Aliases: Linney, Laney, Leney, Lainey

Crime

Crime: Horse theft
Convicted at: Southampton Assizes
Sentence term: 14 years

Voyage

Departed: 19th Aug 1829
Ship: Claudine
Arrival: 6th Dec 1829
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Richard Liney was transported on the Claudine, departing 19th Aug 1829 and arriving 6th Dec 1829 with 180 passengers.

The 'Claudine' was an East Indiaman built in Calcutta in 1811 from teak wood with a tonnage of 452 tons. In 1820 she ran from London to Hobart Town, Sydney, Batavia and back to England. After leaving Sydney on 10 May 1820 under the command of John Welsh, she discovered the Claudine Reef in the Coral Sea, before making her way past Murray Island in Torres Strait on her way to Batavia. The Claudine made two voyages to Australia as a convict transport. Departing Woolwich 24 August 1821 mastered by John Crabtree with Henry Ryan as ship's surgeon. She arrived in Port Dalrymple, van Diemen's Land after a passage of 113 days via Teneriffe, on 15 December, landing 40 convicts. She then sailed on to Hobart Town and landed the remaining 119 male convicts, one prisoner having died en route . On 24 August 1829 the Claudine departed London, arriving in Sydney on 6 December 1829 after a voyage of 104 days; her Master was William Heathorne, the surgeon William H Trotman. On this voyage she sailed with 180 prisoners and their guard; two prisoners died en route. she then sailed on to Madras on 30 December. The Claudine returned to merchant service and on Monday 21-22 November 1840 under the command of captain Brewer was deliberately beached with another East Indiaman 'Westminster' during a storm off the Kent coast near Margate. This stranding was the subject of a famous engraving by William Henry Bartlett and a pencil and chalk sketch by J.M.W. Turner. The 'Westminster' successfully unloaded 6000 chests of tea into two steamers which delivered it to the East India Docks and was refloated on 7 December. 'Claudine' which was beached onshore unloaded into 200 carts the following day 23rd November and was then refloated on a spring tide after 7 December. Both ships having been dismasted in the storm, were repaired and put back into the trade. The Claudine appears to have been sent to the wreckers in 1849.

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References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 89, Class and Piece Number HO11/7, Page Number 175 (90)
Source DescriptionThis record is one of the entries in the British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Pro
Original SourceGreat Britain. Home Office
Compiled ByState Library of Queensland
Database SourceBritish convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database

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"He is my 4th great grandfather"

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Convict Notes

Tony Beale avatar
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on 30th August 2020

Name:Teresa Lynch Gender: Female Birth Year:abt 1806 Age: 33 Arrival year:1834 Arriving Vessel:Claudine Spouse Name:Richard Liney Spouse Gender: Male Spouse Birth Year:1801 Spouse Age: 38 Spouse Arrival Year:1829 Spouse Vessel: Andromeda 4 Marriage Year: Abt 1839 Application Date:13 Mar 1839 Application Place:Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia She was 33 and on a bond he was 38 and TOL both in the service of Mr Christopher Doyle and their service was described as good

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on 31st January 2017

Richard LANEY (aka LINNEY / LINEY / LENEY / LAINEY) was born c1801 He was convicted of horse stealing and sentenced to 14 years transportation. Richard arrived in Sydney Cove in 1829/1830 on "Claudine". He married Teresa "Grace" LUNCH/LYNCH in 1839 at Port Macquarie. He died 1860 Port Macquarie.