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Voyage
Transportation
Thomas Linton Rogers was transported on the Earl Spencer, departing 30th Apr 1813 and arriving 9th Oct 1813 with 203 passengers.
Built 1803, London - Thames, 672 ton required 56 crew and mounted with 16 guns.
Earl Spencer (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/2, Page Number 97 (50) |
| 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 9.0) December 1811. Trial of THOMAS LINTON ROGERS, alias JOHN LINTON ROGERS , CHARLOTTE ATHERTON, alias ROGERS, (t18111204-1). Available at: https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/record/t18111204-1?text=Rogers (Accessed: 13th September 2025). The following is an extract from a long report of the trial. Tried at the Old Bailey, 4 Dec 1811. 1. THOMAS LINTON ROGERS, alias JOHN LINTON ROGERS , and CHARLOTTE ATHERTON, alias ROGERS, were indicted for that they about the hour of eight at night, on the 12th of August ; being in the dwelling-house of Joseph Bird , did steal therein a watch, value 50 l. three snuff boxes, value 10 l. a silver box, value 1 l. a reading glass, value 1 l. a pair of spectacles and case, value 1 l. a silver medal, value 30 s. a bronze medal, value 5 s. a telescope, value 10 s. a glass, value 2 s. a pair of pistols, value 2 l. three silver pencil cases, value 3 s. a memorandum case, value 6 d. a sticking plaster box, value 1 s. a piece of foreign silver coin, value 6 s. six shirts, value 4 l. and two pieces of muslin handkerchiefs, value 4 l. the property of Joseph Bird, and that they did afterwards feloniously break the said house to get out of it . And ANOTHER COUNT for stealing the said goods and breaking into the said house. … … Thomas Linton Rogers left his defence to his counsel. Charlotte Rogers was not put on her defence. THOMAS LINTON ROGERS - GUILTY - DEATH , aged 22, Of stealing in the dwelling-house, not of breaking out, nor of breaking into the dwelling-house. CHARLOTTE ROGERS - NOT GUILTY . [ The prisoner was recommended to mercy by the prosecutor on account that he believed the prisoner's father sent the property back .] First Middlesex Jury, before Mr. justice Grose.