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Transportation
Thomas Maynard was transported on the William Metcalf, departing 23rd May 1834 and arriving 4th Sep 1834 with 241 passengers.
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| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 90, Class and Piece Number HO11/9, Page Number 367 (185) |
| 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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Old Bailey: WILLIAM BENNETT, JAMES , THOMAS MAYNARD, THOMAS MILLER, WILLIAM PLUMB, JOHN SPRAY, SPENCER WHITEMAN. Royal Offences: tax offences. 10th April 1828 Reference Number t18280410-2 Verdict Guilty > pleaded guilty; Guilty > pleaded guilty; Guilty > pleaded guilty; Guilty > pleaded guilty; Guilty > pleaded guilty; Guilty > pleaded guilty; Guilty > pleaded guilty Sentence Death; Death; Death; Death; Death; Death; Death WILLIAM BENNETT , JAMES FOORD , THOMAS MAYNARD , THOMAS MILLER , WILLIAM PLUMB , JOHN SPRAY , and SPENCER WHITEMAN , were indicted for that they, and divers other evildisposed persons to the number of three and more (to wit) to the number of seventy, whose names are as yet unknown, heretofore (to wit) on the 23d day of January , at Eastbourne , in the County of Sussex (to wit) at Westminster, in Middlesex, being then and there armed with fire-arms and other ofensive weapons (to wit) with guns, blunderbusses, pistols, bludgeons, bats, clubs, staves, and hedgestakes, unlawfully and feloniously did assemble themselves, and were then and there unlawfully and feloniously assembled in order to be aiding and assisting in the illegal landing, running, and carrying away of certain uncustomed goods, and goods liable to pay certain duties of Customs, which had not then been paid or secured, that is to say, two hundred gallons of foreign brandy, and two hundred gallons of foreign Geneva ; against the Statute. SECOND COUNT, the same as the first, only omitting the words printed in italics, and substituting the following,"were aiding and assisting" in the illegal landing, running, &c. Bennett pleaded GUILTY - DEATH . Aged 20. Foord pleaded GUILTY - DEATH . Aged 43. T. Miller pleaded GUILTY - DEATH . Aged 20. Plumb pleaded GUILTY - DEATH . Aged 25. Spray pleaded GUILTY - DEATH . Aged 28. Whiteman pleaded GUILTY - DEATH . Aged 26. Maynard pleaded GUILTY - DEATH . Aged 40 Thomas Maynard in the London, England, Newgate Calendar of Prisoners, 1785-1853: Sentenced to Death - Respited and Transported for Life. 13/10/1834: Burial Date - Thomas Maynard died at the Hospital in Hobart, aged 50.




Alphabetical Registers of Male Convicts. (CON23) No; 1247 Name; Thomas Maynard Ship; William Metcalf - 4 Sept 1834 Height; 5 Ft 10 1/2 in Complexion; Brown Hair; Brown to grey Eyes; Hazel Age; 50 [1784] Trade; Carpenter, wheelwright & millwright Trial; Middlesex G D - 10 April 1828 - Life Native Place; Brighton, Surrey Remarks; DIED; in H. M. Col Hospital - 9 Oct 1834