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Transportation
Felix Mcbride was transported on the Regalia, departing 14th Mar 1826 and arriving 5th Aug 1826 with 128 passengers.
Sailed from Dublin on 14th March 1826. Arrived Port Jackson Wednesday 5th August 1826.
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Felix was 23 years old on arrival. 1826: Assigned to J. Robertson at Sydney on arrival. 3/12/1832 The Sydney Herald: Felix McBride charged with being found in a cavern on his master's estate at the North Shore with a doxey on one side and a bottle and glass on the other, where he was enjoying himself, apparently in the best possible terms with every thing about him, when called to order, he let fly a volley of grape and cannister at his master for breaking in upon his festivities.- 25 lashes. 1833: Married Catherine Dunn- no children found. 1837: Assigned to James Robertson. Aged 30, Merton. 13/5/1837: TOL Merton. 13/2/1839: Appointed Constable and Watch house keeper, Invermein. 3/10/1840 Sydney Monitor: Felix McBride was lock-up-keeper at MuswellBrook. 1841: TOL Merton 1/2/1845 CP 10/1/1846 Maitland Mercury: I Hereby caution the public not to give any credit to my Wife, Catherine M'Bride, on my account, or to purchase any Cattle or other property from her, belonging to me, as I will not be responsible in either case. All sales she may make, of my prprperty from and after this, date will be null .and void. FELIX MCBRIDE. , Muswell Brook, January 9, 1846. 2/12/1846: CP Extended 20/1/1863 Maitland Mercury: PERJURY - Felix McBride, Nathan Burrows, and John McGivney in custody on warrant were brought before the bench at West Maitland, yesterday, two of them on remand from Murrurundi and the other from Musclebrook. They were all severally charged with having committed wilful and corrupt perjury in the case "McGilvney v Warland" lately tried in the Supreme Court Sydney. Mr Thompson (for Mr Mullen) fort he defence. Mr G White swore to the truth of the three several informations and McBride and Burrows were removed. John McGivney was then charged with forgery and uttering in connection with the same trial, and the three prisoners were remanded until Tuesday (this day) at East Maitland. 28/2/1863 Maitland Mercury: The case was before the court on this day , tried for perjury – Sentenced to 5 years on the roads for perjury. Had been an old acquaintance of John McGivney as they had been soldiers together. 1859: Felix died at Murrurundi, NSW aged 65.




Felix was a native of Tyrone, 23 and single.