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Transportation
Sarah Revill was transported on the Kains, departing 5th Jul 1830 and arriving 11th Mar 1831 with 121 passengers.
353 tons. 1831 voyage from Britain to Australia: Capt William Lushington GOODWIN. Surgeon: Thrasycles CLARKE. Several children of the female convicts accompanied them. One of the seamen, Charles Picknell, kept a diary of the voyage and excerpts have been published.
Kains (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 89, Class and Piece Number HO11/7, Page Number 440 |
| 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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Convict Notes




National Archives. HO 17/54/341829 Sept 25 Prisoner name: Edward Revill, Peter Greasley, Sarah Revill, Ann Sporton. Prisoner age: Edward Revill aged 60, Greasley aged 21, Sarah Revill aged 57, Sporton aged 41. Court and date of trial: Nottingham Town Summer Assizes 1829. Crime: Shooting (and wounding) a bailiff while in the discharge of his duty when evicting them [from their dwelling house]. Initial sentence: Death, commuted to transportation for life. Gaoler's report: Characters bad. Annotated: Nil. Petitioner(s): 102 inhabitants of Nottingham. Grounds for clemency: First offence. They were ignorant of the law relating to evictions, believing they could defend their right to possession by any means and that such action would bring on a trial where they could gain possession in law. Additional Information: The convicts are referred to as a 'family' and were being evicted from a property belonging to John Greasley, a deceased relative. They believed they were entitled to the property under his will. The two male convicts were placed on board the Bassorah Trader transport at Sheerness.




Sarah Revill aged 57; her husband Edward Revill aged 60; her children from a previous marriage, Peter Greasley, aged 21; and Ann the wife of Thomas Sporton, aged 41, were indicted for felonously shooting at William Middap, on the 2d of July last, in the Parish of St. Mary. William Middap was a Sherriff's Officer. Edward and his step-son, Peter Greasley were transported to VDL per 'Bussorah Merchant 1830'. Daughter, Ann Sporton arrived in NSW per 'Roslin Castle 1830'. Folios 1-2: Sick list of the female convict ship Kains: discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10557695 Folio 1: Sarah Revell, aged 69; disease or hurt, natural decay. Put on sick list, 13 October 1830. Died 6 November 1830 at 6.30am