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Transportation
John Teague was transported on the Coromandel And Experiment, departing 31st Oct 1803 and arriving 7th May 1804 with 338 passengers.
Coromandel And Experiment (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 350 |
| 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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25 Jan 1825 – Letter detailing his history. 25 Jan 1825. Col. Secretary’s Office. To His Excellency, Sir Thomas Brisbane, Governor of New South Wales, ... Sir, Your Excellency having required further explanation from me on the enclosed case, I have the honor to acquaint you that John Teague arrived at Port Jackson in the year 1804 on board the ship Coromandel, a prisoner for life. Shortly after his disembarkation he escaped from this Colony, but was returned in the year 1811 under the assumed name of John Willson in the Ship Admiral Gambier with a fresh sentence for Life. The circumstances that attended his obtaining a Conditional Pardon; The accompanying letter from Mr Joseph Ward details. He was indulged after this with a Grant of Land; Cultivating which he continued to reside thereupon, under the protection of his Conditional Pardon until last Muster; when Mr Throsby took this from him, giving him notice that he was to consider himself as a Prisoner at large until his Harvest had been reaped, when he would be returned into the employment of Government; that active Magistrate stated being of opinion that two such Indulgences lavished on a Convict under as second sentence could not have been obtained but by some artful keeping out of the sight of the late Governor the last conviction of John Teague. I have the honor to be , Sir, Your Excellency’s Most Obedient and Humble Servant, F. Goulburn.




A few days since John Teague was committed to Hereford gaol, charged with having feloniously altered from 10£. to 50£. and afterwards negociated, four Drafts of the Brecon Bank, with an intent to defraud the proprietors. Gloucester Journal, 14 June 1802. At the Assizes for Hereford, ... J. Teague for altering four drafts of the Brecon Bank, from the sum to 50£1. each, was found guilty, and his case left for the opinion of the Twelve Judges. Salisbury and Winchester Journal, 30 Aug 1802. At Hereford assizes, ... sentence of death was also passed on John Teague, found guilty of forgery at last assizes. Chester Chronicle, 25 March 1803.




Colonial Secretary Index. TEAGUE, John. Per "Coromandel", 1804; transported a second time on the "Admiral Gambier", 1811, as John Wilson 1820 Employed by Charles Throsby of Liverpool. Memorial (Fiche 3032; 4/1825B No.728 pp.777-8) 1822 Jul 24 Of Argyle. On list of persons receiving an assigned convict (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.7) 1822 Jul 24 Of Argyle. Convict landed from "Guildford" assigned to at Liverpool (Reel 6009; 4/3506 p.74) 1822 Sep 26 Of County of Argyle. Certificate of land held (Reel 6055; 4/1761 p.219) 1822 Nov 5 Character reference from Charles Throsby for Teague to be victualled (Reel 6055; 4/1762 p.49) 1822 Nov 6 To be victualled from the Stores at Liverpool for six months; with his wife & Government servant (Reel 6009; 4/3506 p.411) 1824 Dec 29 Re particulars of how he obtained a conditional pardon in 1817 (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.183) 1825 Jan 25 Letter detailing his history (Reel 6014; 4/3513 pp.311-2)