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Transportation
Patrick Reynolds was transported on the Ann And Amelia, departing 8th Sep 1824 and arriving 2nd Jan 1825 with 202 passengers.
The Ann and Amelia was built in India in 1806 553 Tons and owned by J. Somes.
Ann And Amelia (generic)References
| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. |
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Convict Notes




This is not the right case report, as Patrick Reynolds or Ellis, was sentenced after the departure of Ann and Amelia. SORRY.




Convict Index 1791-1873. Patrick Reynolds, Ann & Amelia, 1825, Ticket of Leave, Wellington district; Trided, Dublin City. Entry No: 41/1052. Patrick Reynolds, Ann & Amelia, 1825, Conditional Pardon, 1 Sep 1848.




THE COMMISSION Closed yesterday. The trials were not of great importance. The following were sentenced. Sentence of death was recorded against the following eight persons Michael Lynch, highway robbery. Patrick Leonard, do. Patrick Casey, robbery a dwelling-house. John Bruton, burglary. James Smith, felony great quantity of silk. Thomas Reynolds or Ennis, burglary. William Smith and James Nowlan, highway robbery. Saunders’s News-Letter, 6 Nov 1824.




Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Patrick Reynolds, alias Kennedy, age on arrival, 19, per Ann and Amelia 1825, Tried Dublin, 1824, Life. DOB, 1806, native of Waterford. Gardener.