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Crime
Voyage
Transportation
William Saville was transported on the Lady Harewood, departing 15th Oct 1830 and arriving 4th Mar 1831 with 216 passengers.
Lady Harewood (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 89, Class and Piece Number HO11/7, Page Number 512 |
| 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




Old Bailey: WILLIAM SAVILLE. Theft: pocketpicking. 15th April 1830 Verdict Guilty Sentence Transportation WILLIAM SAVILLE was indicted for stealing, on the 15th of March, 1 watch, value 3l.; 3 seals, value 1l.; 2 watch-keys, value 10s., and 1 watch-chain, value 1s., the goods of William Carter , from his person . WILLIAM CARTER. I am a master mariner . On the 15th of March I was going down Ratcliff-highway, and was attacked by three young men in Narrow-street ; I had been drinking, but I can remember what passed: I had a watch, three seals, and two keys, which I had tucked inside the flap of my trousers - they hustled me and threw me down; I received a blow on the back of my head which I did not lose the effect of for three weeks: I perfectly remember there were three of them, and they got my watch, seals, and keys from me, and tore the pocket; a Policeman came up and took the prisoner - I cannot say whether he was one of the men. WILLIAM PHILLIPS. I am a sailor. I was going down the highway about eight o'clock in the evening, and saw them attack the prosecutor; the prisoner had him by the arm, and I said to him, "what are you going to do with that gentleman?" he said, "What business is that of yours? I know him and am going to take him home" - I crossed the way; they walked on to a street and pushed him down - I ran over and they all ran away; I jumped over the prosecutor, pursued the prisoner, and laid hold of him - he said, "For the love of God let me go, the other one has got the watch, not me;" he struggled very much - but I held him till the officer came; another one came back, and said, "Let him go, you will catch the other yet" - but I held him tight. JAMES KENNEDY. I am a Police-officer. The prisoner was given into my custody - I found nothing on him; he said, one of the other boys had the watch not him. Prisoner's Defence. He asked if I had the watch; said "No, I know nothing of it, and never saw the man. GUILTY. Aged 19. - Transported for Life. 1839: TOL Berrima 1846: Recommended for a CP 30/1/1847: CP William was the son of William Edward Savell and Louisa Emily Savell. Birth dates of 1800/1809/1811 listed. 1852: Married Matilda Cupitt at Berrima/Sutton Forest - 4 children listed on the NSW BDM but family sites list 10 children. 1869: William Saville, aged 59 died at Berrima, NSW.




held up by bushranger Thomas M'Cann on 14th November 1863 charge - feloniously wounding with intent to kill and murder one william saville. The bushranger was hung at Darlinghurst gaol 1-2-1864 He was granted conditional pardon no:47/182 on 30-1-1847 Married Matilda Cupitt 17-1-1852 at Sutton Forest8




TOL granted 10th june 1839