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Voyage
Transportation
Margaret White was transported on the Caroline, departing 15th Apr 1833 and arriving 6th Aug 1833 with 122 passengers.
Departed Cove with 120 females from Cork and the surrounding various gaols - also on board were 56 free settlers along with their women and children. wed april 3 1833 .
Caroline (generic)References
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Convict Notes




NSW Convict Index. Margaret White, per Caroline, 1833, Ticket of Leave, No 41/1890. District, Paterson; Tried, Cork. Conditional Pardon, 1 Mar 1848, No 48/872.




Margaret White was indicted for burglariously entering the house of Ellen Twomy in Paul Street, with intent to steal. The Jury found her guilty. His Lordship said—Margaret White, you have been found guilty of burglary—breaking into house at night, the punishment of which is death, and you are liable to lose your life. It is well that the penalty attached to such offences should be known, because they appear to be committed in this City without any regard to the consequences which follow from them. lf, however, they are repeated, the law must be sternly executed, and that sentence which I shall order to be recorded, will some time or other be carried into its most penal effects. In this case I will hold out hopes to you that it may changed to transportation for your life, but short of that, you cannot expect any mitigation of it. Let sentence of death be recorded against the prisoner. Cork Constitution, 25 Oct 1832.




Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Margaret White, age on arrival, 22, arrived per Caroline, (1833) Tried 1832 at Cork, Life, for Burglary. DOB 1811, native place, Cork, Single, 1 child. Catholic. Trade, All work.