Insolvents
(1836) Insolvency notices for England and Wales: insolvency often caused people to restart their lives elsewhere, so these are an important source for lost linksJOHNSTON. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Irish Insolvents
(1836) Insolvency notices for Ireland: insolvency often caused people to restart their lives elsewhere, so these are an important source for lost links, especially for emigrantsJOHNSTON. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Justices of the Peace, New South Wales (1836) The governor of New South Wales, in the name of king William IV, appointed these gentlemen to serve as justices of the peace in the colony and its dependencies 2 January 1836
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Lessees of Government Land in New South Wales (1836) The lists of government lands to be re-let by public auction list the then present lessees, as part of tables giving the new lot numbers; the old lot numbers from previous notices; county; parish or situation; number of acres; and the full name of the present lessee (christian name first). February 1836.
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London and Middlesex crimes tried at the Central Criminal Court: victims and witnesses
(1836) Henry Buckler copied in shorthand the proceedings of trials at the Central Criminal Court in London, and his transcripts were printed. This volume (iii), from 1836, covers sessions i to vi of the Copeland mayoralty of 1835 to 1836. The bulk of the cases were from London and Middlesex, with separate sections for Essex, Kent and Surrey, but, preceding all these, Capital Convictions. The names of the accused are annotated with an asterisk to show if they had previously been in custody; an obelisk indicates a known associate of bad characters. Most cases resulted in a guilty verdict, and a large proportion of these led to a sentence of transportation to Australia. This index covers the victims, witnesses (including constables) and others incidentally named in the London and Middlesex cases of March 1836.JOHNSTON. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Purchasers of Government Land, New South Wales (1836) A table of lands advertised in the New South Wales Gazette in 1834 and 1835 and sold by auction 8 April 1835: giving lot number; county; extent (acres, rods and perches Statute Measure); purchaser (full name, christian name first); price (sterling - pounds, shillings and pence).
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Purchasers of New South Wales Government Land (1836) The list of title deeds for recently purchased government land gives the date, the item number, full name of purchaser (christian name first), acreage, location, and lot number. March 1836
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Runaway Convicts Apprehended (1836) The Principal Superintendent of Convicts' Office of New South Wales issued weekly lists of runaways apprehended during the previous seven days. These lists state the convict's full name (surname first), the transport by which brought to Australia, and from whom or from where absconded. January 1836
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Scottish Bankrupts
(1836) Scotch Sequestrations: bankruptcy often caused people to restart their lives elsewhere, so these are an important source for lost links
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Tickets of Leave, New South Wales (1836) A list issued from the Colonial Secretary's office, New South Wales, of prisoners of the Crown obtaining tickets of leave: arranged by county, and within each county by place. Full name is given (surname first), and name of the transport by which the convict had come to Australia. March 1836.
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