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John Smith was transported on the Lord Sidmouth, departing 20th Sep 1818 and arriving 11th Mar 1819 with 160 passengers.
A Barque built in Jersey (Briton) 1815. Tonnage 194. Built by Matthew le Boeuf. Three (3) voyages to Australia transporting convicted persons. (The 1821 does not yet have complete details on this web site.)
Lord Sidmouth (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/3, Page Number 91 (47) |
| 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 Online WILLIAM WEBB. JOHN SMITH. Theft; theft from a specified place. 6th May 1818 Text type Trial account Defendants WILLIAM WEBB, JOHN SMITH Offences Theft > Theft from place Session Date 6th May 1818 Reference Number t18180506-119 Verdicts Guilty, Guilty Punishments Transportation 857. WILLIAM WEBB and JOHN SMITH were indicted for stealing, on the 9th of March , four blankets, value 8s.; two sheets, value 4s., and one tea kettle, value 1s., the goods of George Remmington , in a lodging-room . GEORGE REMMINGTON. I keep the White Hart, in Brooks-market . On the 4th of March I let the prisoners a furnished room - They said they were brothers. On the 9th of March they went out at ten o'clock in the morning, locked the room up, and fastened the shutters - They did not return. Next morning I had the room broken open, and found the articles stated in the indictment gone-the room was stripped, excepting the bed. About six weeks after I met Webb selling pearl-ash in Holborn, secured him, and asked him where his brother was? he said he had none - I am sure he is the man. He said if I would let him go he would pay for the property. I let the lodging to them as two brothers. EDWARD EYLES . I am servant to Mr. Remmington. On the 4th of March the prisoners took the room at 4s. 6d. per week. On the Monday following they came and had a quartern of gin, said they were going out, and would pay when they returned - They never returned. Next morning we broke the door open, and missed the property. I took Smith at Holloway. WILLIAM THISTLETON . I am an officer. Webb was given into my charge. He said if the things were gone Smith must have taken them, and that he worked at Holloway. They charged each other with it. Smith said he neither knew the house nor the prosecutor. When he saw Eyles he said he knew it, but had nothing to do with it. EDWARD READ. I was with Thistleton - He has spoken correctly. They both offered to pay for the property to be let loose. SMITH'S Defence. I went out, returned about half-past eleven, and could not get in. I never had the property. SMITH - GUILTY . Aged 21. WEBB - GUILTY . Aged 26. Transported for Seven Years .




Sydney, Australia, Anglican Parish Registers, 1814-2011 Liverpool St Luke. Name; John Smith Abode; Liverpool Hospital When Buried; 1826, Nov 4th Age; 47 Ships Name; Lord Sidmouth 1819 Quality or Profession; Govt servant to H C Antill Esq. By whom the Ceremony was preformed; Robert Cartwright --------------------------- 1825 Convict Muster; F S. Lord Sidmouth - 1819. 7 years. G S Major Antill. --------------------------- New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842. Age; 21 Est birth Year; 1797 Native Place; Hungerford Calling; Plasterer Date of Trial: 6 May 1818, Middlesex




ROYLANCE, Mary 1822 Mar 4 - Re permission to marry John Smith, per "Lord Sidmouth", at Sydney (Reel 6008; 4/3504A p.514)




Colonial Secretary Index. SMITH, Mary. Of Prince Street; wife of John Smith, per "Lord Sidmouth", 1819; formerly Mary Roylance (which see also) 1822 Jun 30-1823 Sep 30 - On lists of persons to whom convict mechanics have been assigned (Fiche 3296; X53 pp.21, 34, 50, 65, 80) 1824 c.Apr, Oct 8 - On lists of defaulters in payment for assigned convict mechanics (Reel 6061, 4/1778 p.265i; Fiche 3293, 5/3821.1 p.6) 1824 Apr 28 - On list of individuals to whom bonded mechanics have been assigned (Fiche 3293; 5/3821.1 p.8)