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Thomas Reynolds was transported on the Hooghley, departing 5th Jan 1825 and arriving 22nd Apr 1825 with 194 passengers.
The Hooghley was built in London in 1819. Convicts were transported to New South Wales on the Hooghley in 1825, 1828, 1831 and 1834. 1831 Voyage - Hooghley. Shipping; Intelligence. ARRIVALS. From Cork, on Tuesday last, whence she sailed the 24th June last, the ship, Hooghley,309 tons, Captain Reeves, with- 184 female prisoners. Surgeon superintendent, James Ellis, Esq. this vessel brings out ten free settlers and 20 children, as steerage passengers. Source; The Sydney Herald. Mon 3 Oct 1831. Page 4. Shipping Intelligence.
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| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842 Bound Indentures 1823-1826 |
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From Co Meath listed as age 30 5' 5 1/2"brown hair and complexion bluish eyes assigned to Sol Geal New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters, 1806-1849 New South Wales General muster M-Z 1825 GS to Justice Stephen Sydney The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) View title info Wed 29 Nov 1826 Page 3 Police Reports. POLICE REPORTS SYDNEY. Friday, Nov. 24 Wm. Riley, a black-man, free, was charged with committing a violent assault on Thomas Reynolds, the coachman of Judge Stephens. Deponent stated that he found the prisoner on Saturday night last inside his master's gate, on which he ordered him out; that prisoner then struck deponent, which caused him to take a stick to defend himself while he proceeded to get a Constable; that prisoner threw a stone at him which struck him on the forehead and felled him to the earth that when prisoner saw deponent fall he ran to him and kicked him, and then proceeded to punch him unmercifully ; that this morning he threatened deponent, and said he was sorry he had not taken his life. This last circumstance was corroborated by the oath of W. G, Jones. Tlie prisoner stated in his defence, that he had received a blow with part of a paling across the loins, in consequence of which he had been obliged to wear a truss. Upon this declaration he was examined by the constables, who saw no mark whatever on him. Committed for the assault. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930 for Thomas Reynolds Entrance and Description Book Goulburn 1847-1869 Sentenced in Yass 2 lunar months in gaol New South Wales, Australia, Convict Registers of Conditional and Absolute Pardons, 1788-1870 for Thomas Reynolds Conditional 1848 (Reel 787) No 48/810