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Crime
Transportation
John Macintire was transported on the Albion, departing 21st Sep 1826 and arriving 14th Feb 1827 with 192 passengers.
Albion (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/6, Page Number 79 (41) |
| Source Description | This 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 Source | Great Britain. Home Office |
| Compiled By | State Library of Queensland |
| Database Source | British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database |
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National Archives. Hulk Records. Sheerness Hulks, Retribution. HO-9-7_2. page 41/48. Received from Newgate, 10th June 1826. Jno Macintyre, age 17, Burglary, Tried Middx, 6 April 1826, Life, To NSW, 16 Sept 1826.




Tried at the Old Bailey, 6 April 1826. Before Mr. Justice Garrow. 650. JOHN MACINTIRE was indicted for burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling-house of James Goer, about seven o'clock in the night of the 22d of March, at St. Luke, with intent to steal, and stealing therein, 6 yards of woollen cloth, value 6l. , his property. JAMES GOER. I am a tailor , and live at No. 1, Smith-street, King's-road, Chelsea, in the parish of St. Luke . On the 22d of March, about seven o'clock, in the evening, I was in the shop - it was dark - we had lighted candles - I heard a pane of glass break, and ran to the door, but could not open it; I got it open at last; I saw nothing tied to it; I ran to the left up Smith-street, and saw a man running about twenty yards from the window, with something under his arm; I and Fox, my apprentice pursued - he threw down this six yards and a half of woollen cloth, about ten yards before I got up to him; I then secured him, without losing sight of him - it was the prisoner - he struck me - I threw him down and secured him - I returned to the shop and missed the cloth from my window - the glass was broken - I delivered it to Young;(looking at it) I know it to be mine - I have a mark on it- it is worth 6l. 10s. - it cost me more. CHARLES JAMES FOX . I am an apprentice to Mr. Goer. I was in the shop, heard the glass break, ran out with master down Smith-street - I picked up the cloth which was delivered to Young; it had laid near the broken pane, and could be drawn through. WILLIAM YOUNG . I took the prisoner into custody with the property. GUILTY - DEATH . Aged 17. Recommended to mercy by the prosecutor and jury on account of his youth and apparent destitute condition.