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Last name: |
MURPHY |
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First name: |
JAMES |
Full name: |
JAMES MURPHY |
Sex: |
M |
Imprisonment place: |
Kilmainham, Dublin |
Document date: |
13/07/1804 |
Crime desc: |
Suspected of treason |
Petitioner: |
Convict |
Document ref1: |
PPC 1047 |
Comment1: |
Convict states he was arrested in England. 2nd petition dated, 10 Aug 1804. |
Last name: |
NULTY |
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First name: |
FRANCIS |
Full name: |
FRANCIS NULTY |
Sex: |
M |
Imprisonment place: |
Provost Prison, Dublin |
Document date: |
03/06/1804 |
Crime desc: |
Suspected of being involved in the rebellion |
Petitioner: |
Convict, Bridget Nulty |
Relationship: |
Wife |
Document ref1: |
PPC 1054 |
Comment1: |
Convict is a labourer by trade and resides in Chapelizod, Co. Dublin. States |
Comment2: |
he has a wife and four children, wifes petition dated 4 June 1804. |
Last name: |
REILLY |
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First name: |
JOHN] |
Full name: |
JOHN] REILLY |
Sex: |
M |
Imprisonment place: |
Newgate, Dublin |
Document date: |
29/09/1804 |
Crime desc: |
Stealing a pair of iron hinges, Property J. Pasley |
Sentence: |
Transportation 7yrs |
Petitioner: |
Jonas Pasley |
Relationship: |
Prosector |
Document ref1: |
PPC 1070 |
Comment1: |
Petitioner states the convict was employed by him as a Wine Porter fro three yrs |
Comment2: |
Convict has a wife and three children. |
Last name: |
ROBINSON |
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First name: |
MICHAEL |
Full name: |
MICHAEL ROBINSON |
Sex: |
M |
Document date: |
00/00/1804 |
Petitioner: |
Convict |
Document ref1: |
PPC 1073 |
Comment1: |
Convict is a Brazier by trade and resides in Church Street, Dublin. An endors- |
Comment2: |
ment on the petition states that the convict was arrested on information connec- |
Comment field number: |
ting him with a gang of robbers and that he was in the habit of receiving stolen goods. |
Last name: |
MCGUINNESS |
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First name: |
JOHN |
Full name: |
JOHN MCGUINNESS |
Sex: |
M |
Imprisonment place: |
Waterford Port |
Document date: |
04/08/1820 |
Sentence: |
Transportation |
Petitioner: |
Patrick McGuinness |
Relationship: |
Father |
Document ref1: |
PPC 1527 |
Comment1: |
Petitioners address given at No. 15 Engine Alley, Dublin. Memo included stating |
Comment2: |
that the ship has sailed. |
Last name: |
ROBINSON |
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First name: |
PATRICK |
Full name: |
PATRICK ROBINSON |
Sex: |
M |
Document date: |
17/06/1822 |
Crime desc: |
Convicted under the insurrection act |
Sentence: |
Transportation |
Petitioner: |
See Comments |
Document ref1: |
PPC 1771 |
Comment1: |
Thirty convicts from Co. Limerick pleading innocence and petitioning for pardon. |
Last name: |
FITZGERALD |
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First name: |
PATRICK |
Full name: |
PATRICK FITZGERALD |
Sex: |
M |
Document date: |
17/06/1822 |
Crime desc: |
Convicted under the insurrection act |
Sentence: |
Transportation |
Petitioner: |
See comments |
Document ref1: |
PPC 1771 |
Comment1: |
Thirty convicts from Co. Limerick pleading innocence and petitioning for pardon. |
Last name: |
RYAN |
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First name: |
JOHN |
Full name: |
JOHN RYAN |
Sex: |
M |
Document date: |
17/06/1822 |
Crime desc: |
Convicted under the insurrection act |
Sentence: |
Transportation |
Petitioner: |
See comments |
Document ref1: |
PPC 1771 |
Comment1: |
Thirty convicts from Co. Limerick pleading innocence and petitioning for pardon. |
Last name: |
WISE |
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First name: |
WILLIAM |
Full name: |
WILLIAM WISE |
Sex: |
M |
Document date: |
17/06/1822 |
Crime desc: |
Convicted under the insurrection act |
Sentence: |
Transportation |
Petitioner: |
See comments |
Document ref1: |
PPC 1771 |
Comment1: |
Thirty convicts from Co. Limerick pleading innocence and petitioning for pardon. |
Last name: |
DRISCOLL |
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First name: |
THOMAS |
Full name: |
THOMAS DRISCOLL |
Sex: |
M |
Document date: |
17/06/1822 |
Crime desc: |
Convicted under the insurrection act |
Sentence: |
Transportation |
Petitioner: |
See Comments |
Document ref1: |
PPC 1771 |
Comment1: |
Thirty convicts from Co. Limerick pleading innocence and petitioning for pardon. |