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Transportation
George Wiggledom was transported on the Earl St Vincent, departing 6th Apr 1820 and arriving 16th Aug 1820 with 161 passengers.
Earl St Vincent (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/3, Page Number 288 |
| 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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Convict Notes


Old Bailey Online THOMAS NEELAND. GEORGE WIGGLEDOM. EDWARD HARMER. Theft; animal theft. 27th October 1819. Text type Trial account Defendants THOMAS NEELAND, GEORGE WIGGLEDOM, EDWARD HARMER Offences Theft > Animal theft Session Date 27th October 1819 Reference Number t18191027-83 Verdicts Guilty, Guilty, Guilty Punishments Transportation 1459. THOMAS NEELAND , GEORGE WIGGLEDOM , and EDWARD HARMER were indicted for stealing, on the 19th of October , five live tame pigeons, price 3 s.; three live tame ducks, price 3 s., and one live tame fowl, price 2 s. , the property of Elijah Forsyth . ELIJAH FORSYTH . I live at Muswell-hill, Hornsey . On the 19th of October, about seven o'clock in the morning, I went into my yard, and missed five pigeons, three ducks, and a fowl, which were safe about six o'clock the evening before. The ducks and fowls were generally in the yard. WILLIAM DAVENPORT . I am a Bow-street patrol. On the 19th of October, about four o'clock in the morning, I was on the top of Muswell-hill, with Izard and Brooks, leading to Finchley-common, and saw the three prisoners coming along the road. A few yards before I got up to them, I saw two of their hands move, and something go from them - Brooks and I went to the ditch. I found two small pigeons in a small bag, in the ditch, and Brooks found one pigeon - we secured the prisoners; Izard pulled a pair of pigeons out of Neeland's pocket, who said he was going to fly them home to Essex as soon as he got work; they said they were going to Winchmore-hill. The ducks were found next morning. Prisoner HARMER. Q. Did I throw any thing away - A. I do not know. They were all in company. THOMAS IZARD . I am a patrol. I was with Davenport, and met the prisoners - they threw something into the ditch. I searched Neeland, and found two live pigeons in his pocket; he said he had brought them from Essex, and was going to fly them home - their wings were cut. They could not fly. WILLIAM CHARLES BROOKS . I was with Izard, and saw Neeland throw something into the ditch. I found a live pigeon there, and secured him. I found a knife on him, which was bloody. There was a fourth man in company. (Property produced and sworn to.) HARMER'S Defence. I was only in their company half an hour. NEELAND - GUILTY . Aged 26 WIGGLEDOM - GUILTY . Aged 18. HARMER - GUILTY . Aged 19. Transported for Seven Years .