Margaret Marshall

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Oct 1831
Arrival
Mar 1832
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Personal Information

Name: Margaret Marshall
Gender: Female
Born: Unknown
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: Middlesex Gaol Delivery on 30th June 1831
Sentence term: 14 years

Voyage

Departed: 8th Oct 1831
Ship: Pyramus
Arrival: 5th Mar 1832
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Margaret Marshall was transported on the Pyramus, departing 8th Oct 1831 and arriving 5th Mar 1832 with 149 passengers.

PyramusPyramus (generic)

References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 89, Class and Piece Number HO11/8, Page Number 203 (104)
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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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
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on 12th July 2022

MARGARET MARSHALL, Theft > simple larceny, 30th June 1831. 1310. MARGARET MARSHALL was indicted for stealing, on the 11th of April , 1 gown, value 5s., and 1 spoon, value 2s. , the goods of Sarah Pollard . SARAH POLLARD. I live in Well-street, Marylebone . The prisoner came into my service on the 5th of April, and on the 11th she went out on an errand, and never returned - I did not miss any thing for a few weeks, till she was in the service of Mr. Miles; I then missed a gown and a spoon - I have seen them since at the pawnbroker's. HENRY LAMBERT . I am in the service of a pawnbroker, in Wardour-street. I have a spoon, pawned by a woman on the 6th of April, in the name of Ann Marshall . WILLIAM MARCHANT. I am a pawnbroker. I have a gown, pawned by a female on the 11th of April, in the name of Margaret Marshall - I have no recollection of the person. MARGARET FOREMAN . I took the prisoner to lodge with me, and she left the duplicates with me of the gown and spoon; I gave them to the officer.(Property produced and sworn to.) GUILTY. Aged 29.

Maureen Withey avatar
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on 12th July 2022

Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 12 July 2022), June 1831, trial of MARGARET MARSHALL (t18310630-122). MARGARET MARSHALL, Theft > simple larceny, 30th June 1831. 1310. MARGARET MARSHALL was indicted for stealing, on the 11th of April , 1 gown, value 5s., and 1 spoon, value 2s. , the goods of Sarah Pollard . SARAH POLLARD. I live in Well-street, Marylebone . The prisoner came into my service on the 5th of April, and on the 11th she went out on an errand, and never returned - I did not miss any thing for a few weeks, till she was in the service of Mr. Miles; I then missed a gown and a spoon - I have seen them since at the pawnbroker's. HENRY LAMBERT . I am in the service of a pawnbroker, in Wardour-street. I have a spoon, pawned by a woman on the 6th of April, in the name of Ann Marshall . WILLIAM MARCHANT. I am a pawnbroker. I have a gown, pawned by a female on the 11th of April, in the name of Margaret Marshall - I have no recollection of the person. MARGARET FOREMAN . I took the prisoner to lodge with me, and she left the duplicates with me of the gown and spoon; I gave them to the officer.(Property produced and sworn to.) GUILTY. Aged 29. MARGARET MARSHALL, Theft > stealing from master, 30th June 1831. 1311. MARGARET MARSHALL was again indicted for stealing, on the 14th of June , 1 table-cloth, value 8s.; 1 brooch, value 9s., and 1 yard of silk, value 15s. , the goods of John Miles , her master. CHRISTIANA MILES . I am the wife of John Miles. The prisoner came into my service on the 26th of May, and about the 14th of June, I sent her out on an errand, at eight o'clock in the morning - I expected her to return about one, but I heard nothing of her till eight at night, when the Police-constable came, and asked if I had lost any thing; I looked, and missed a brooch, a piece of silk, and a table-cloth. HENRY CLITHEROW . I am a Policeman. I found the prisoner intoxicated, in Windmill-street - she had a small basket with her, in which I found this piece of silk, and in her pockets were two duplicates of the other articles. WILLIAM PARKER . I am a pawnbroker, and live in Oxford-street. I have a table-cloth, pawned by the prisoner on the 14th of June.(Property produced and sworn to.) GUILTY . Aged 29. - Transported for Fourteen Years. ---------------------------------------------------- Medical Journal of the Pyramus, convict ship, from 2 Sept 1831 to 156 Mar 1832, by James Rutherford, surgeon and superintendent, during which time the ship was employed in transporting female convicts to New South Wales. (Described at item level) ADM 101/62/4/1 1831-1832 Folios 1-4: copy of the sick list covering the period from 16 September 1831 to 16 March 1832. Folio 2: Margaret Marshall, aged 29, convict; sick or hurt, cholera; put on sick list 3 February 1832, discharged 7 February 1832 to her berth.