Patrick Ward

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Summary

Born
Jan 1802
Conviction
Snapping a loaded pistol
Departure
Mar 1832
Arrival
Jun 1832
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: Patrick Ward
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1802
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown

Crime

Convicted at: Galway Ireland
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 18th Mar 1832
Arrival: 27th Jun 1832
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Patrick Ward was transported on the City Of Edinburgh 2, departing 18th Mar 1832 and arriving 27th Jun 1832 with 148 passengers.

Sailed from Cohb Harbour - County Cork - 18 March 1832 Arrived Sydney 27 June 1832 139 Convict Males from Ireland only ...Captain Wade

City Of Edinburgh 2City Of Edinburgh 2 (generic)

References

Primary SourceConvict Registers of Conditional and Absolute Pardons, 1788-1870

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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
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on 1st February 2022

Patrick Ward was a Whiteboy Rebel.

Maureen Withey avatar
341
on 1st February 2022

Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Patrick Ward, age 30, per City of Edinburgh (2) 1832, Tried Galway, 1831, Life, for Firearms, Whiteboy rebel, DOB, 1802, native place, Galway Co., married, 1 child, Trade: Ploughman reaper sower. Catholic. ---------------------------------------------------- Galway Special Commission. P. Ward, for shooting at Flanagan, to be executed Morning Post, 21 June 1831. -------------------------------------------------- Galway Special Commission. Patrick Ward, for having by force and menace attacked the habitation of Patrick Flanagan. —Sentence of death. Evening Mail, 20 June 181. ------------------------------------------------- Patrick Ward was put to the bar charged with having by force and menaces, on the 16 May, at Newcastle, compelled Patrick and William Flanagan quit their farm and habitation. The Jury retired for two minutes,— Verdict Guilty. Sligo Journal, 17 June 1831. -------------------------------------------------- Fifth Day Wednesday This morning their Lordships, Judges Moore and Jebb, entered the court, house, when the prisoners who were convicted were brought forward to receive sentence. Connor Connear, John Kinneen, John Mooney, and Laurence Ferrell, were sentenced to be transported for life. Horogan and John M‘Andrew are to be imprisoned twelve months and kept to hard labour. Judge Moore now placed the black cap on his head, and in a very feeling and exhorting manner, passed sentence of death Kelly, Ryan, and Ward. The day of their execution not named, but it is considered that it will take place on the 9th July next. The Pilot, 17 June 1831.

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43
on 23rd June 2020

Sentenced 10 june 1831 received conditional pardon 14 april 1848 Native of Galway