John Neill

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Summary

Born
Unknown
Conviction
Burglary (house breaking)
Departure
Apr 1823
Arrival
Jul 1823
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: John Neill
Gender: Male
Born: Unknown
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Ropemaker
Aliases: John O'neill

Crime

Convicted at: Ireland, Armagh
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 5th Apr 1823
Ship: Recovery
Arrival: 30th Jul 1823
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

John Neill was transported on the Recovery, departing 5th Apr 1823 and arriving 30th Jul 1823 with 169 passengers.

Built 1799 Batavia, 493 tons. 1823 voyage. Also arrived the same morning, (i.e. Thursday last) from Ireland, having sailed from the Cove of Cork on the 5th April, the ship Recovery, Captain Fotherley, with 180 male convicts, in tolerable health : no deaths on the passage. Surgeon Superintendent, Dr. Cunningham, R. N. The guard comprises a detachment of the 1st, or Royals, commanded by Captain Gill, who is accompanied by his Lady. Three free passengers come out by this conveyance, at the expence of the Crown. Sydney Gazette, Thurs 7 Aug 1823. 1835 voyage. Surgeon's general remarks. On 5th October 1835, the Guard embarked at Deptford, consisting of 1 staff, 1 subaltern, 2 sergeants, 1 drummer, 26 rank and file of the 28th Regiment, accompanied by 8 women and 4 children. On the 19th at Spithead we received on board 160 male convicts from the Leviathan and 120 from the York Hulk and in the 30th got under weigh, previous to which, the convicts were discharged to the hulks in consequence of their being a great nuisance on board. Source:The medical and surgical journal of HM convict ship Recovery for 5 October 1835 to 16 March 1836 by Alexander Neill, during which time the said ship was employed in passage to Sydney New South Wales

RecoveryRecovery (generic)

References

Primary SourceGovt Gazette, 1/7/1840, 621b. Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. NSW Convict Index.

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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
342
on 2nd October 2022

Trial for Murder. SENTENCE OF THE PRISONERS. Peter Carr, for a robbery on Andrew May, in Newry.—Andrew Johnston, alias Goodin, for a burglary and robbery in the house of Francis McMullen, Kama Joy.—Denis Moore and John O'Neill, for a burglary and robbery in the house of William Warnock; Thomas Kane, for robbery on Thomas Murray, near Newry, being severally placed at the bar, his Lordship addressed them nearly as follows: Peter Carr, Andrew Johnston, alias Goodin, Denis Moore, John O’Neill, and Thos. Kane, you have each of you been found guilty of robbery.— You, Carr and Kane, though the crimes you have been guilty of, are indeed flagitious, yet they have not been aggravated by such horrible circumstances as that of the other prisoners ——and, said his Lordship, I will take your case into consideration; and if your punishment shall lessened, it will be to transportation for life. But for Johnston, O’Neil, and Moore, you have been found guilty of crimes which require such punishment, that I ran hold out no hope of mercy. His Lordship then passed the dreadful sentence of the law on all the prisoners. They were much affected during the time his Lordship was was addressing them, and frequently interrupted him, by calling for a long day. As soon as sentence was passed on them, they were removed to the gaol. Belfast Commercial Chronicle, 26 Sept 1821.

Maureen Withey avatar
342
on 2nd October 2022

Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. John Neill, alias Neal, O’Neill, O’Neil, age on arrival, 21, per Recovery (2) 1823, Tried at Armagh, Life. Trade, Reaper, DOB, 1802, Native place, Armagh.

Maureen Withey avatar
342
on 2nd October 2022

NSW Convict Index. John Neill, per Recovery, 1823, Ticket of Leave, No 32/955. District, Cook; Born, Armagh; Trade, Rope maker; Tried Armagh. John Neill, per Recovery, 1823, Ticket of Leave, No 36/1384. District, Sydney; Born, Armagh; Trade, Rope maker; Tried Armagh. John Neill, per Recovery, 1823, Ticket of Leave, No 39/422. District, Sydney; Born, Armagh; Trade, Rope maker; Tried Armagh. John Neill, per Recovery, 1823, Conditional Pardon, 1 May 1839, No 40/072.

Ann Cooms avatar
5
on 3rd August 2020

I though this was john o'neill from Dublin and travelling with Edward Brown,....but it isnt. sorry.

Ann Cooms avatar
5
on 3rd August 2020

John O'Neill was a Ribbonman, sentenced in 1822 Dublin with seven others including Edward Brown(e) and William Flinn (also on the Recovery) arriving Sydney 1823.

Stephen Stuart avatar
41
on 31st December 2019

Conditional Pardon, 1/5/1839.