John Smith

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Summary

Born
Jan 1813
Conviction
Unknown
Departure
Dec 1832
Arrival
Apr 1833
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: John Smith
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1813
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: London Gaol Delivery
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 8th Dec 1832
Ship: Mangles
Arrival: 17th Apr 1833
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

John Smith was transported on the Mangles, departing 8th Dec 1832 and arriving 17th Apr 1833 with 236 passengers.

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References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 89, Class and Piece Number HO11/8, Page Number 491 (246)
Source DescriptionThis 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 SourceGreat Britain. Home Office
Compiled ByState Library of Queensland
Database SourceBritish convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database

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Old Bailey Online JOHN SMITH. THOMAS JONES. JOHN WIMBLE. Theft; pocketpicking. 16th February 1832 Text type Trial account Defendants JOHN SMITH, THOMAS JONES, JOHN WIMBLE Offences Theft > Pocketpicking Session Date 16th February 1832 Reference Number t18320216-63 Verdicts Guilty, Guilty, Guilty Punishments Transportation 568. JOHN SMITH , THOMAS JONES , and JOHN WIMBLE were indicted for stealing, on the 16th of January , 1 handkerchief, value 4s., the goods of Cyrus Jay , from his person . MR. CYRUS JAY . I am an attorney , and live in Sergeant's-inn, Fleet-street. On the 16th of January, about half-past ten o'clock at night, I was on the right-hand side of Ludgate-hill , going home; I had occasion to use my handkerchief shortly before it was taken - I was walking very fast, and just at Stationer's-court, suddenly, three men came out of Stationer's-court, as I thought; I felt them take my handkerchief, and seized one of them - I could not tell which took it; I am quite sure of all their persons - I held the man I seized, and delivered him to the watchman - the other two did not attempt to run away; in fact, they could not, for the watchman was close by - my handkerchief was found at the feet of one of them; I felt it taken - I did not see them actually come out of the court; I did not see them till I felt my handkerchief taken. MERCY LEWIS . I live in Regent-circus, Piccadilly. I was on Ludgate-hill, alone, going home; I overtook three men on Ludgate-hill; a gentleman was in front of them, walking at a rapid pace - the three men appeared very close at his heels; I observed one of them flit the handkerchief out of the gentleman's pocket; they were all three together, in a line - I had been behind them about five minutes; they were in company - the gent'eman missed his handkerchief, and turned round; I pointed to one of them, and said, "That is the man;" he collared him, and called Watch! the watchman was there instantly, and they were secured; Jones is the one who took the handkerchief. Jones. Q. Did you see me throw the handkerchief away? A. No; you were all three together - I had heard so much of Barking, I was anxious to pass them; I saw them together for five minutes - they seemed in conversation lowly, but were not arm-in-arm. WILLIAM HONEY . I am ward-officer of Farringdon. -The prisoners were brought into the watch-house, and acknowledged they were acquaintances.(Property produced and sworn to.) WILLIAM BUTTON . I am a watchman. I had noticed the three prisoners parading the hill for an hour previous to this transaction; I suspected they noticed me, and I lost sight of them for a quarter of an hour - I saw no more till I was called over by the prosecutor; he pointed out Jones, who I took first - I secured them all; Lewis said he was the man who took the handkerchief, which I picked up at his feet. Jones' Defence. The gentleman was walking before me; he turned round, and said he had lost his handkerchief; the young woman said I took it - I was about three yards from it; they led me to it, and said it was at my feet - I know nothing of the other two men. MERCY LEWIS re-examined. I first saw them on Ludgate-hill, and was behind them about five minutes; they were walking very fast after the prosecutor - I was anxious to get in front of them. SMITH - GUILTY . Aged 19. JONES - GUILTY . Aged 17. WIMBLE - GUILTY . Aged 19. Transported for Life .