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              115827            
          
              Surname: Hurd            
          
              First Name: Henry            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 1833 September            
          
              Place: Sydney            
          
              Source: Secondary Punishment            
          
              Details: Return of Corporal Punishment inflicted by Sentence of the Bench in the presence of E.A. Slade, Superintendent Hyde Park Barracks. 25 lashes for neglecting duty. This man was never flogged before; he cried out at the 3rd lash; he seemed to suffer great pain, and repeated loud cries at every lash            
          
              169522            
          
              Surname: Hurd            
          
              First Name: Henry            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 24 January 1848            
          
              Place: Newcastle gaol            
          
              Source: Gaol Description and Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)            
          
              Details: Native of Bristol. Occupation labourer. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. Tried at the Circuit Court and sentenced to 3 mnths imprisonment            
          
              25416            
          
              Surname: Kandall (Kendell)            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 1843 9 December            
          
              Place: Maitland            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Ticket of leave cancelled for being out of his district            
          
              52423            
          
              Surname: Kendall            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 1836 19 February            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: BB            
          
              Details: Assigned to A.W. Scott. Sentenced to 100 lashes for insubordination and insolence            
          
              104590            
          
              Surname: Kendall            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 1843 25 February            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Granted Ticket of Leave            
          
              173011            
          
              Surname: Kendall            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 16 August 1842            
          
              Place: Newcastle gaol            
          
              Source: State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)            
          
              Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol. No offence. Returned to government service. Sent to Hyde Park Barracks            
          
              173012            
          
              Surname: Kendall            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 1832            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: State Archives NSW. Convict Indents. Microfiche 684            
          
              Details: Age 27. Ploughs, reaps, sows, milks. woodman. Native place Bedfordshire. Tried 3 March 1832 and sentenced to transportation for life for house breaking.             
          
              180581            
          
              Surname: Kendall            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 13 October 1835            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)            
          
              Details: James Kendall per Parmelia, Thomas Buckingham per Bengal Merchant, Daniel Dunn per Royal Admiral, William Graves per Henry Tanner all assigned to Alexander Walker Scott, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct......John Jones testified...After serving out the rations on Saturday last, I went to Perry the baker for some bread. At the same time I asked the prisoners if they were ready to go over. Dun said no he should stop and have some beer, the other men I did not notice at the time. I went up the street and when I returned to the wharf, Thomas Buckingham was swearing. He said he knew all about it. We then got into the boat. Buckingham was drunk and swore he could pull an oar as well as the best of them. He lost his own twice in the water. I told him if he could not pull better than that he had better pull in his own. He said go on my lads all that he (meaning myself) can do to me is to get me fifty. I returned back to put him in the watch house. I called Constable Anthony for that purpose but he would not come to my assistance. William Graves told me if he was searched no one would find anything on him for he would put it in the water. Buckingham was drunk. Dun and Graves were the worst for drink but their conduct was good. I know nothing respecting Kendall. I did not give the prisoners leave to go to a public house....Alexander Walker Scott testified....Last Saturday evening when Jones reported to me he had put one of my men in the watch house I went into my stables to enquire concerning it. I asked Kendall about some charge that he wished to make against my Overseer Jones. Graves the carpenter, having said publicly before several people that he knew my stores were robbed by the means of a hole and he said the blame of the robbery on Jones the overseer. From Kendalls manner I thought he had been drinking which he acknowledged by saying he had some beer. He told me he did not know how the men got the money to pay for the beer. Upon enquiry I learnt that the men had sent a little boy, a son of Perry the baker for the beer. I have had Graves and Kendall up for the offence of sending the boy after the beer and for speaking against the overseer in such a disrespectful manner....Thomas Johnstone testified....On Saturday last when Graves spoke to me he was tipsy. It was about four oclock in the afternoon....Malcolm Perry testified....I did not hear permission asked of Mr. Dun for the prisoners to get anything to drink. Mr. Jones and the men were about to leave the settlement at the time I was with him when I saw Dun....William Bennett testified....I did not hear Mr. Jones give permission for the prisoners to get beer. I did not hear Buckingham ask Mr. Jones to have a drink of the beer....Buckingham found guilty and sentenced to 50 lashes. The other prisoners admonished and discharged.            
          
              180645            
          
              Surname: Kendall            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 2 November 1835            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)            
          
              Details: James Kendall per Parmelia, assigned to A.W. Scott. William Lear per Mellish, Thomas Bagley per Nithsdale assigned to the A.A. Company, all charged with disorderly conduct and being out of barracks after hours. Thomas Armstrong per Isabella, James Armitage per Exmouth, Robert Ridley per Isabella and John Clish per Bengal Merchant, assigned to the Company, charged with disorderly conduct......Constable Anthony testified....On Saturday night about twelve oclock, we heard a noise as we were passing Mr. Scotts cottage. We looked at the door to see who it was. Mr. Scotts man was playing the fiddle and Bagley and Lear were inside before the fire there was a bottle and some rum in it the bottle produced we took Bagley and Lear on going to the watch house we met the other four prisoners on the flat going towards the cottage. We brought them all to the watch house. Hannell was with me at the time....Constable Hannell testified.....On Saturday night last between twelve and one oclock I heard some singing and noise in Mr. Scotts Cottage. We knocked at the door. They admitted us. There was a bottle before Kendall on the floor. We took the two Company men in charge. In going towards the town we met the other four prisoners, none of them was disorderly. They were making no noise. James Rawson testified....I was at the mens barracks about half past eight on Saturday night when William Latham mustered the men. They were all present. I have not seen any of the prisoners from that time till now. There was a fight amongst the men late on that night inside on the Flats. I know no reason why the prisoners should not have gone to their beds that night....Mr. James Steele, Engineer, testified....At the hour of eleven I desired all the men to go to their beds including the prisoners. I cannot say that any of the men was drunk. I believe Bagley had been drinking. Clish has been with the Company nearly twelve months and I have had no trouble with him. All the prisoners are generally well behaved.....A.W. Scott testified....I do not remember ever giving the prisoner Kendall any positive orders that he should not admit any person into the cottage, but it is my impression that the prisoner must have known that it is against my orders and that he knows that some of my men have been punished for the same offence.....Sentence...Bagnal, Ridley, Armstrong 25 lashes each. Kendall 75 lashes            
          
              177308            
          
              Surname: Kendall (Kendell)            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 8 January 1836            
          
              Place: Newcastle gaol            
          
              Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136            
          
              Details: Labourer from Deptford. Admitted to Newcastle gaol for examination. Forwarded to the Police Office on 19th February 1836            
          
              52274            
          
              Surname: Kendall (Kendle)            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 1836 8 January            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: BB            
          
              Details: Assigned to A.W. Scott. Charged with gross insubordination and insolence to overseer John James (Jones) who Kendle threatened to shoot            
          
              29225            
          
              Surname: Kenney            
          
              First Name: Jeremiah            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 1834 21 June            
          
              Place: Paterson Plains            
          
              Source: SG            
          
              Details: 28yr old clothmaker from Plymouth. Absconded from the service of E. Cory            
          
              108219            
          
              Surname: Kenney (Kenny)            
          
              First Name: Jeremiah            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 1836 17 February            
          
              Place: Gostwyck            
          
              Source: GG 1836            
          
              Details: Clothmaker aged 30 from Plymouth. Sallow compl., brown hair, hazel eyes, nose cocked. Absconded from E.G. Cory 5 February            
          
              125881            
          
              Surname: Kenney (Kenny)            
          
              First Name: Jeremiah            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 1836 28 Septemer            
          
              Place: Paterson            
          
              Source: GG            
          
              Details: Apprehended after absconding from E.G. Cory            
          
              131354            
          
              Surname: Lockhart            
          
              First Name: Hugh            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 1837 12 April            
          
              Place: Patrick Plains            
          
              Source: GG            
          
              Details: Granted Ticket of Leave            
          
              113311            
          
              Surname: Maw            
          
              First Name: Robert            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 1837 11 March            
          
              Place: Merton            
          
              Source: SG            
          
              Details: Granted Ticket of Leave            
          
              70497            
          
              Surname: Maw (Man)            
          
              First Name: Robert            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 1837            
          
              Place: Merton            
          
              Source: GRC            
          
              Details: Assigned to William Ogilvie. Aged 33            
          
              116242            
          
              Surname: McCurcheon (McCutchen)  (Hutchins)            
          
              First Name: William            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 1837            
          
              Place: Paterson            
          
              Source: GRC            
          
              Details: Aged 26. Assigned to William Todhunter            
          
              117839            
          
              Surname: McCutchen (McCatchen) (McCutchin)            
          
              First Name: William            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 1840 17 December            
          
              Place: Maitland            
          
              Source: SMH            
          
              Details: Granted Ticket of Leave            
          
              120563            
          
              Surname: McGhie (McGee)            
          
              First Name: Edward            
          
              Ship: Parmelia 1832            
          
              Date: 1839 16 January            
          
              Place: Patrick Plains            
          
              Source: GG            
          
              Details: Granted Ticket of Leave