Jonathan Spencer

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Summary

Born
Jan 1781
Conviction
Sheep-stealing
Departure
Jan 1803
Arrival
Oct 1803
Death
Mar 1804
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Personal Information

Name: Jonathan Spencer
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1781
Death: 5th Mar 1804
Age at death: 23
Occupation: Unknown
Aliases: John Smith

Crime

Convicted at: Rutland Assizes
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 31st Jan 1803
Ship: Calcutta
Arrival: 4th Oct 1803
Place of Arrival: New South Wales [Port Phillip]

Transportation

Jonathan Spencer was transported on the Calcutta, departing 31st Jan 1803 and arriving 4th Oct 1803 with 305 passengers.

HMS Calcutta was the East Indiaman Warley (1795), converted to a Royal Navy ship. This ship of the line served for a time as an armed transport. She also transported convicts to Australia. The French Magnanime captured Calcutta in 1805. In 1809, after she ran aground during the Battle of the Basque Roads and her crew had abandoned her, a British boarding party burned her. In 1803 the Calcutta sailed into Port Phillip bay where at least 4 convicts escaped , in Sydney in April 1804 it was reported that 8 had died on the trip. Of the four known escapees one was shot on escape, 2 turned back after 2 days to reattach to the group at the camp in bay before the boat left , one continued on ...into Australia's history books. At least 13 convicts were transferred on to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), Australia.The ship also carried officers, wives and free settlers.

CalcuttaCalcutta (generic)

References

Primary SourceTasmanian Libraries. Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 343 (171). Tasmanian Archives - convict records
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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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
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on 19th February 2023

Deaths at Camp Sullivan Bay, River Derwent, Van Diemens Land. https://stors.tas.gov.au/RGD34-1-1p002j2k Jonathan Spencer, Buried 5 Mar 1804, age 22, Ceremony performed by R. Knopwood.

Maureen Withey avatar
342
on 12th February 2023

At Okeham Affizes, Jonathan Spencer, alias John Smith, for stealing forty-five sheep; and as many lambs, of different persons, at Braunston, was capitally convicted of of stealing and six lambs, of Nathaniel Bates, part of the above, and was left for execution. Norfolk Chronicle, 14 Aug 1802. Tasmanian Records. https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON22-1-2P344JPG Per Calcutta, Jonathan Spencer, alias John Smith, Tried at Rutland, 30 July 1802, Life.

Scott Seymour avatar
2
on 9th April 2022

Jonathan Spencer was one of four convicts who died and were buried at Risdon Cove, the site of first European settlement in Tasmania.

Iris Dunne avatar
174
on 23rd October 2020

Conduct Record: https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON22-1-2$init=CON22-1-2P344JPG Death Record: death 5 March 1804, aged 22, Registered in Hobart https://stors.tas.gov.au/RGD34-1-1$init=RGD34-1-1P002

Joan Shaw avatar
4
on 23rd October 2020

Jonathan was suspected of attempting to steal a total of 45 sheep and as many lambs "of different persons" - said to be "part of the drove", suggesting that the animals may have been entrusted to his care to be driven to the market, probably Smithfield Market in London. Instead, he was apprehended selling them at nearby Oundle.

AB avatar
5
on 19th June 2018

He died at St David's Hobart, Tasmania on the 5th March 1804, aged 22. So sadly he didn't last long after arriving in Tasmania. Source: Tasmanian Convict records: RGD34/1/1 no 30

AB avatar
5
on 19th June 2018

He was born in Braunstone, Rutland in 1781 to Jonathan Spencer and Frances Fowkes. He stole six sheep and 4 lambs and was originally sentenced to death, but after an appeal by high officials of the area, his sentence was changed to transportation.

Nell Murphy avatar
108
on 14th April 2017

Jonathan SPENCER (alias John Smith) was convicted at Rutland on 30 July 1802. Life Sentence. Transported to Australia per the 'Calcutta'.