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Transportation
Charles Nuttall was transported on the Norfolk, departing 15th Apr 1825 and arriving 18th Aug 1825 with 181 passengers.
1832 Voyage - Norfolk 3 from Ireland. Henniker - Master. William Clifford - Surgeon Superintendent. Total originally embarked; 200. Died on voyage; 5. Arrived in Sydney Cove 9 February 1832
Norfolk (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/5, Page Number 256 |
| 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 Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 30 May 2021), January 1824, trial of CHARLES ELSWORTH CHARLES NUTTALL ROBERT WELDON JAMES RANDALL JABEZ GREEN MARY ANN KING (t18240114-13). CHARLES ELSWORTH, CHARLES NUTTALL, ROBERT WELDON, JAMES RANDALL, JABEZ GREEN, MARY ANN KING, Theft > grand larceny, Miscellaneous > perverting justice, 14th January 1824. SECOND DAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15. Middlesex Cases, Second Jury, Before Mr. Recorder. 221. CHARLES ELSWORTH , CHARLES NUTTALL , ROBERT WELDON , JAMES RANDALL , and JABEZ GREEN were indicted for stealing, on the 26th of December , six saws, value 20 s.; eleven planes, value 20 s.; a stock, value 7 s.; a bit, value 6 d.; a pair of dividers, value 6 d.; a chisel, value 6 d.; a gauge, value 6 d., and a bevil, value 1 s., the goods of George Watmough ; and two trowels, value 2 s., the goods of Charles Lindsay ; and a trowel, value 1 s. , the goods of Thomas Clark ; and MARY ANN KING was indicted for feloniously receiving, harbouring, and maintaining the said prisoners, well knowing them to have committed the said felony . GEORGE WATMOUGH . I am a carpenter . I was working at a house in Asher-street West , and left the house on the 24th of December, about half-past four o'clock. Lindsay and Clark worked in the adjoining house. I left all my tools, which were worth 3 l. or 4 l., locked up in a chest, and the house locked up. I saw five persons lurking about the house on Christmas-eve, after dinner; Weldon was one of them - I cannot be certain of the others. On the 26th, between nine and ten o'clock in the morning, I found a hole cut through the brick work; my chest broken open, and most of my tools gone. I found them at Queen-square office next day, with a glue kettle, which was also taken. THOMAS PACE . I am an officer. On the 26th of December, about half-past eleven o'clock, I apprehended all the prisoners in one room - Elsworth was just coming out; I pushed him into the room, and found a quantity of tools under a half-tester bed, and Nuttall was filing a key. I called Handley in; there was only one bed in the room; they all denied knowing anything of the tools. King acknowledged that the room was her's, and said she had been out all night. I know that she lived there. Cross-examined by MR. LAW. Q. Where did you find them - A. At No. 1, Pump-court, Perkins's-rents, Old Pye-street. Some of the tools were in a cupboard. EDWARD JOHN HANDLEY . I was with Pace; his account is correct. Weldon was nearest to the trowels - I asked who they belonged to; he said to a plaisterer up stairs. I went up; there was no plaisterer there. (Property produced and sworn to.) ELSWORTH - GUILTY . Aged 17. NUTTALL - GUILTY . Aged 18. RANDALL - GUILTY . Aged 18. WELDON - GUILTY . Aged 15. GREEN - GUILTY . Aged 21. Transported for Seven Years . KING - GUILTY . Aged 21. Confined One Year . Before Mr. Justice Burrough. ------------------------------------------------------- National Archives. Criminal Petitions. HO 17/25/681824 Feb 22 Prisoner name(s): Charles Nuttall. Court and date of trial: [Court not stated, 1824]. Crime: [Not stated]. Initial sentence: Seven years transportation. Petitioner(s): Ann Nuttall of Hunphrays Cottages, Regent Street, Westminster [Middlesex], the prisoner's mother. Grounds for clemency (Petition Details): The prisoner is young; requests he be sent to Penitentiary. Additional Information: Prisoner held on board York hulk, Gosport.