George Warwick

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Summary

Born
Jan 1800
Conviction
Burglary (house breaking)
Departure
Mar 1817
Arrival
Sep 1817
Death
Jan 1825
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Personal Information

Name: George Warwick
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1800
Death: 1st Jan 1825
Age at death: 25
Occupation: Unknown

Crime

Convicted at: Middlesex Gaol Delivery
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 31st Mar 1817
Arrival: 30th Sep 1817
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

George Warwick was transported on the Lord Eldon, departing 31st Mar 1817 and arriving 30th Sep 1817 with 220 passengers.

Lord EldonLord Eldon (generic)

References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/2, Page Number 330
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

Penny-Lyn Beale avatar
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on 27th August 2020

New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842. No; Age; 16 Est birth Year; 1800 Native Place: Calling; Farmers Boy Date of Trial: 4 Dec 1816. Middlesex Offence; No Details Sentence; Life Height; 5 ft. 4 inches Complexion: Fair Pale Hair: Brown Eyes; Hazel Certificate; No; 2595 ----------------------------------- New South Wales, Australia, Colonial Secretary's Papers, 1788-1856 1824 - Assigned to Blaxland's Clearing Party on 4 Mar 1823 from which he ran on 23 Mar. Re his apprehension & the return of his ticket of leave which had not been taken from him when he was turned into Government employ Bushranger, who had escaped detection for a considerable time ----------------------------------- New South Wales, Australia, Colonial Secretary's Papers, 1788-1856 Copies of Letters Sent Outside The Colony, "Foreign", 1814-1856 Original Convictions; Where. When & Term; London 4 Dec 1816. Life. Calling; Ploughman Names; George Warwick Vessel; Lord Eldon Number; Colonial Convictions Original Convictions; Where. When & Term; Sydney. D Wentworth Esq. 28th Oct 1824, Renewal of original sentence Sent Down; 28th October 1824 per Sally Died in the 2nd Quarter of 1825. ------------------------------ Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985 Name: George Warwick Death Date: 1825 Death Place: New South Wales Registration Year: 1825 Registration Place: Port Macquarie, New South Wales Volume Number: V182529 44B

Ron Garbutt avatar
110
on 23rd March 2020

Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 23 March 2020), December 1816, trial of GEORGE WARWICK JOHN WARWICK (t18161204-4). GEORGE WARWICK, JOHN WARWICK, Theft > burglary, 4th December 1816. 4. GEORGE WARWICK and JOHN WARWICK were indicted for burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling-house of Edmund Jordan , about twelve in the night of the 19th of November , at Harmondsworth , with intent to steal, and stealing therein two sheets, value 6s. four pounds weight of pork, value 2s. two loaves of bread, value 2s. one gallon of elder wine, value 5s. one bottle, value 1s. and four pounds weight of cheese , the property of the said Edmund Jordan . EDMUND JORDAN. I live at Harmondsworth. On the 20th of last month, in consequence of information I had received, I went down stairs about four o'clock in the morning, and observed my pantry window (which was a lattice, and not made to open), broken open; it was safe at eleven o'clock the preceding night; a small man could get through the hole which was broken-the pantry is part of my house. I searched and found I had lost the articles enumerated in the indictment; they were taken from different rooms in my house, I am sure all the articles were safe the night before. I also lost two loaves out of my bakehouse, which was locked the night before, and is part of the house. STEPHEN LEE . I belong to the horse-patrole. In consequence of information which I received, I went to the Sun public-house at Harmondsworth, and secured the two prisoners; on searching them, I found these two sheets on them. I did not find any thing else on them. (Produced and sworn to). Both the prisoners pleaded distress. G. WARWICK, GUILTY. - DEATH . Aged 20. J. WARWICK, GUILTY. - DEATH . Aged 25. Recommended to mercy by the prosecutor . First Middlesex jury, before Mr. Baron Richards . https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/print.jsp?div=t18161204-4