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Transportation
James Singleton was transported on the Boyne, departing 29th Jun 1826 and arriving 28th Oct 1826 with 207 passengers.
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James Singleton, for with others assaulting James Slattery, a boatman, and stripping him of his coat, hat, and shoes, about 12 o’clock at night, on Arthur’s Quay.— The prisoner was found guilty of felony, but not of the assault, and sentenced to seven years' transportation. Limerick Chronicle, 11 March 1826. This day, the following convicts were transmitted from the County Gaol, for Cork, viz.—James Magrath, Jeffry Connell, Timothy Enright, John Sullivan, D. Neville, Michael Madigan, Maurice Dowling, Michael Healy, William Barry, James Ryan, Denis Molony, and L. Sexton.. Also, from the City:—Richard Jones, James Deardon. J. Singleton, T, Barret, Patrick Carthy, D. Finn, ~ Ryan, Thomas Deely, Cornelius Deely, John Mcinerney, Cornelius Normoyle, J. Brazil, W. Hurley, and Patrick Grady . Limerick Chronicle, 26 April 1826.




Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. James Singleton, age on arrival, 25, per Boyne (1826) Tried 1826 at Limerick, 7 years, for Robbery in street. Former convictions, None. DOB, 1801, Native place, Limerick. Single, Catholic. Merchants clerk.