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Transportation
Francis Murphy was transported on the Mangles, departing 27th Sep 1825 and arriving 18th Feb 1826 with 192 passengers.
ManglesReferences
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Mangles - 1825 |
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Convict Notes




Moreton Bay Records. Francis Murphy, per Mangles 4, tried at Cork City, 9 Aug 1825, Stealing from a house, 7 years. Trade, Brickmaker. Colonial Conviction: Gen Sess. Windsor, 9 Sep 1830, Theft, 2 years in addition to original sentence. Returned to Sydney 28 Feb 1833. Description. Francis Murphy, native place, City Cork, age 23. 5ft 6 ½. Dark comp, brown hair, hazle eyes.




1834 - 1 Jul. Sydney Goal Entrance Book. No; 1744 Executed - 11 Sept 1834 - 12 Sept. The Australian Fri 12 Sep 1834. Page 2. Domestic Intelligence. Execution. - Yesterday morning at the usual time and place, Francis Murphy, John Doyle. Thomas Mulligan, and Alfred Harrup, suffered the last penalty of the law. They had been convicted of highway robberies under' very, aggravated circumstances.- They were attended in their last moments by the Rev. Mr. McEnroe, and appeared to die penitent. Neither of them made any address to the spectators.




New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Mangles - 1825 Indent No; 45 Name; Francis Murphy Age; 20 Reads & writes Catholic, Single Native Place; Cork Trade or calling; Labourer Trial where & Date; Housebreaking - Cork - 9 Aug 1825 Sentence; 7 years - 2 previous convictions Height; 5 ft. 5 1/4 in Eyes; Grey Hair; Brown Completion; Ruddy Additional remarks noted against name; HANGED in Sydney on the 11 Sept 1834 for Highway Robbery