Summary
Personal Information
Voyage
Transportation
Richard Wood was transported on the James Pattison, departing 2nd Oct 1829 and arriving 20th Jan 1830 with 201 passengers.
James Pattison (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. |
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Convict Notes




COUNTY MEATH ASSIZES Trim, Wednesday August 12. … … Richard Woods, private soldier, indicted for larceny. Mary Plunkett—ls servant to Gerald M'Entegard, who is a publican ; a party soldiers stopped at her master’s house, after they left the house missed a ...; followed the party about six miles the … was found, prisoner lost several other articles, but could not identify them. Serjeant J. Gordon—Proved that he found the shawl in prisoner's cap ; prisoner said he would send it back to the girl if nothing were said about it —Guilty. The Chief Justice said, considered the offence the greater from the coat which the prisoner wore ; it was disgrace to the profession to which he belonged—... Drogheda Journal, 19 Aug 1829.




New South Wales, Australia, Convict Death Register. Name: Richard Wood. Age: 29 [1803] Date of Death: 8 Sep 1832 District: Liverpool




New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. No; 172 Name; Richard Wood. Age; 27 Read. Protestant, Single Trade or calling; Stockringer, Soldier, cooks Trial where & Date; Meath - 10 Aug 1829 Sentence; 7 years Height; 5 ft. 6 1/2 in Eyes; Brown Hair; Dark Brown Completion; Dk. Brown Remarks; DIED; at Liverpool 8 September 1832 Warrants of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. 1829, James Pattison Offence; Stealing a Shawl