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Transportation
Daniel Mccarthy was transported on the Coromandel, departing 27th Oct 1819 and arriving 5th Apr 1820 with 299 passengers.
Coromandel (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/3, Page Number 254 |
| 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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Tasmanian Records. Convict Conduct Record. https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON31-1-6/CON31-1-6P95 No 269. Daniel Carthy, Mc; Daniel McCArthy. Per Coromandel. Tried Middx, Sept 1819, Life. See record for full details. Description Record: https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON23-1-1/CON23-1-1-P067 See for details. Daniel McCarthy, age 43, seaman and shipwright. Native place, Dumfries.




1279. DANIEL M'CARTHY was indicted for stealing, on the 16th of September , 10 lbs. of ivory, value 5 s. , the property of the London Dock Company . THOMAS GEORGE . I am a labourer in the service of the London Dock Company; the prisoner was at work in the same warehouse with me. There was a great deal of ivory there. I saw him take an elephant's tooth out of the window, and put it under his jacket. I had seen him take it before that, and throw it from one end of the warehouse to the other, and said it would make a nice fid. After that I returned from lunch, saw him take it from the window, put it under his overalls, and go out of the warehouse, towards the privy. Barton afterwards gave me information - I went to a pile of wood near the privy, and found that tooth, with three others, in the pile of wood, THOMAS BARTON . I am a labourer at the London Docks. George informed me. I followed the prisoner as far as the privy door, he was in the act of stooping, and shook his trowsers - he saw me - I went in, and remained about two minutes. I left him there. WILLIAM CLARK . I am a constable. The prisoner acknowledged taking the tooth out of the warehouse. (Property produced and sworn to.) Prisoner's Defence. I had some words with George - it is only his malice. THOMAS GEORGE re-examined. We had no dispute. GUILTY . Aged 42. Transported for Life . Fourth Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Common Sergeant.