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| BOURKE. (From the Central Australian, April[?] (Article), The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Saturday 27 April 1872 page Article | 2013-05-21 13:09 | At ibe Bathurst Assiies, on th» 18tb, Billy Lester, Bielby, at Slug's Plains, with intent to commit a rape. The girl had been cent on a "message, and when returning across a paddor-k, she was assaulted by the prisoner, who started "op from behind a log. Tie waa sentenced to two yearaViaHl labour in Bathurst gaol. . -? ° |
At the Bathurst Assises, on the 18th, Billy Lester, Bielby, at King's Plains, with intent to commit a rape. The girl had been sent on a message, and when returning across a paddock, she was assaulted by the prisoner, who started up from behind a log. He was sentenced to two years hard labour in Bathurst gaol. |
| Family Notices (Family Notices), The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wednesday 19 March 1947 page Family Notices | 2013-05-20 16:21 | 'Phone, M4611. |
Phone, M4611. |
| DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. (Article), The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Wednesday 5 September 1838 page Article | 2013-05-20 14:05 | and bound for this port -Mr A Downie, Mrs |
and bound for this port: -Mr A Downie, Mrs |
| PERSONAL NEWS OBITUARY (Article), Albury Banner and Wodonga Express (NSW : 1896 - 1939), Friday 11 April 1930 page Article | 2013-05-20 13:52 | ?.',', A' former well-known resident of |
A' former well-known resident of |
| Family Notices (Family Notices), Albury Banner and Wodonga Express (NSW : 1896 - 1939), Friday 11 April 1930 page Family Notices | 2013-05-20 13:40 | IN JMEMOEIAM .?;-??-.. ' |
IN MEMORIAM |
| No title (Article), Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Saturday 22 March 1862 page Article | 2013-05-20 11:06 | AWFUL EFFECTS cr DHUNKKNHESS.-The Baihunl Free Preta says :-On Saturday last tho IStb instant, to Inquest was held at Eusdale Creek, on tho Fish Biter, by Dr. Bushby, tho ooronor of tbo dlatriat, on tbs remains of a woman namod Bridget Wright, who had been burnt to death ; and tbo greater part of whose body hod been entirely consumed. It Appeared from tho evidence tbot the decoosod had bern Jiving with a man named Mylam; and that a little girl the doughier of tho deceased also resided with them. One of the wltnessoB, John M'Mnllon, stated that on pssi-ing Afr lom's house on Thursday the 12th. instant, ba observed tho obild lying outside in tbo front of the house, OHleep. On lifting her up be found that the child oould not stand; that Ahe Btnelled of liquor; waa evidently under tbs ii flt cuco ot it! and that bo laid her down again. Ho looked int« tbs boose and sow Mylam lying on tho barth, and Billet Wright on the floor, both appealing to be asleep. He thea prooeoded to tba honno of IBOBO Brunt, who eoaompsnled him baok to Mylam's place. Brunt lifted the obild «od plaood bor by tbe tile of nor mother; and OIBO shock Mylam by the Bboulder, and said to him "1 búllete jos are all drunk here togntbor." Tho door wee then cloaca and tba visitors returned home. About half-poet eight o'ulook in tba evening of ths same ¿ny, the booie WM diaoovored to le on Aro. A man named York proceeded to tho house. Mylim'tt olothca were on fire, «nd WJidr burning and Bridget Wright was hoard to be celling oat. The evidence of Dr. Connell forme a gtafbio Boaonntoftho scquol. That gentleman stated tl bare examined the romuins viewed by the jury, as tbeitol Bridget Wright ; the only por.'lons that oonld be recog- nised aa parts of tho human body weie, one of thu lott arms, portions cf skull, in a oharrod Mate, and « pad ol tba abdomen, and o portion of the pelvis. There wit» oluor portions of th* oololned bono beside tjjjae oltetoy mentioned, bot they oonld not bo identified es hanta bones. A verdlot was returned In aooordanoo wita toe evidence. _ |
AWFUL EFFECTS OF DRUNKENNESS.-The Bathurst Free Press says :-On Saturday last the 15th instant, to Inquest was held at Eusdale Creek, on the Fish River, by Dr. Bushby, the coronor of the district, on the remains of a woman named Bridget Wright, who had been burnt to death ; and the greater part of whose body had been entirely consumed. It appeared from tho evidence that the deceased had been living with a man named Mylam; and that a little girl the daughter of the deceased also resided with them. One of the witnesses, John McMullon, stated that on passing My- lem's house on Thursday the 12th. instant, he observed the child lying outside in the front of the house, asleep. On lifting her up be found that the child could not stand; that she smelled of liquor; was evidently under the influence of it; and that he laid her down again. He looked into the house and saw Mylam lying on the berth, and Bridget Wright on the floor, both appealing to be asleep. He then proceeded to the house of Isaac Brunt, who accompanied him back to Mylam's place. Brunt lifted the child and placed her by the side of her mother; and also shook Mylam by the sboulder, and said to him "I believe you are all drunk here together." The door was then closed and the visitors returned home. About half-past eight o'clock in the evening of the same day, the house was discovered to be on fire. A man named York proceeded to the house. Mylam's clothes were on fire, and his hair burning and Bridget Wright was heard to be calling out. The evidence of Dr. Connell forms a graphic account of the sequel. That gentleman stated: I have examined the remains viewed by the jury, as those of Bridget Wright ; the only portions that could be recog- nised as parts of the human body were, one of the fore- arms, portions of skull, in a charred state, and a part of tha abdomen, and of portion of the pelvis. There were other portions of the calcined bone beside those already mentioned, but they could not be identified as human bones. A verdict was returned in accordance with the evidence. |
| PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. (Article), Albury Banner and Wodonga Express (NSW : 1896 - 1939), Friday 27 September 1918 page Article | 2013-05-17 13:59 | on# Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Pendrick, way to a church service and cialled ati being heart failure. The deceased, who' was 54 years of age. leaves a large |
on Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Pendrick, way to a church service and called at being heart failure. The deceased, who was 54 years of age, leaves a large |
| MEMBER OF SHOOTING PARTY IS FATALLY WOUNDED Wagga, Tuesday. (Article), Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Tuesday 13 April 1926 page Article | 2013-05-17 13:57 | was Alan Pendrick (34). Several pel |
was Alan Pendrick (34). Several pel- |
| MEMBER OF SHOOTING PARTY IS FATALLY WOUNDED Wagga, Tuesday. (Article), Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Tuesday 13 April 1926 page Article | 2013-05-17 13:57 | was Alan Pendrick (34). Several pel- |
was Alan Pendrick (34). Several pel |
| MAN'S DEATH AT A DANCE. WALLERAWANG, Friday. (Article), The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Saturday 14 June 1930 page Article | 2013-05-17 13:55 | In the old days, before the introduction oi |
In the old days, before the introduction of |









This is a list of my ancestors who had some sort of Criminal Conviction





























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