James White

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Summary

Born
Jan 1803
Conviction
Burglary (house breaking)
Departure
Nov 1828
Arrival
Mar 1829
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: James White
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1803
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown

Crime

Convicted at: Ireland. Dublin
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 16th Nov 1828
Ship: Fergusson
Arrival: 26th Mar 1829
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

James White was transported on the Fergusson, departing 16th Nov 1828 and arriving 26th Mar 1829 with 220 passengers.

Departed Dublin. 214 male prisoners - 2 deaths.

FergussonFergusson (generic)

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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
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on 21st October 2024

Apprehension or three Robbers. —ln consequence of information received by the Head Police-office, of intended attack by  attack by a gang of robbers the house of Mr. Meade, at Balgaddy, county Dublin, Chief Peace-officer Cooper, had a party police, proceeded thither on Monday night. On their way they were joined by a portion of  the police stationed at Chapelizod. As the party approached the house of Mr. Meade, they observed five of the robbers mounting the yard-wall. Chief-Constable Cooper called them to surrender, when they immediately jumped down, and attempted a retreat. The police, however, came up with them, when the robbers, who were all armed, offered a stout resistance.  After several shots had been fired on both sides, three of the gang were secured; their names are Patrick Hennarty, James White, and John Foley. other two escaped. Dublin Morning Register, 6 Aug 1828. Arrest of Five Robbers. Arran quay Police Office.— ln late number we mentioned that three persons had been taken into custody for an attack on the house of Mr. Meade, at Balgaddy, in the county Dublin. The police have been since on the alert, and within the last few nights peace officer Campaigne, of this office, succeeded in arresting five others of the same gang, one of whom was severely wounded in the arm. He found on their persons several articles of property, which have been identified as part of the produce of various house robberies in the suburbs and county of Dublin. Some of the plunder appearing to have been taken from the houses of the Rev. Mr. Short, of Dorset street, Mr. Martin, North Circular-road, and Mr. Foote, of Hollypark. One of the men has also been as principal in the robbery of Mr. Justice Moore's house at the Green-lanes, Clontarf. The names of the parties at present in custody are as follow Patrick Hanratty, James White, John Foley, Michael Corcoran, Laurence Cavanagh, James Cannon, James Hanly, James Healey, and Catherine Cavanagh. They all stand committed for trial. Saunder’s News-Letter, 22 Aug 1828 Commission of Oyer and Terminer. The Commission will be opened this day with the usual formalities. Lord Plunkett and the Hon. Justice Vandeleur will preside. We subjoin a list of the prisoners committed for trial: … COUNTY CALENDAR. … Patrick Hanratty, John Foley, and James White, entering a house with intent to commit felony. James White and Patrick Hanratty, same offence, and also  house robbery, and stealing wearing apparel. … Saunder’s News-Letter, 23 Aug 1828.

Nell Murphy avatar
108
on 20th May 2017

James WHITE was convicted at Dublin, Ireland in 1828 for Burglary. Two previous convictions. Life Sentence. Transported to New South Wales, Australia per the ship 'Fergusson' arriving 1829. Aged 26yrs; single man; boot/shoe maker. Native place of birth: Wexford, Ireland.