Convicted on 16 September 1824 in Middlesex, and sentenced to transportation for life.
Convicted on 26 October 1846 in Devon, and sentenced to seven years transportation.
Convicted on 22 February 1840 in Berkshire, and sentenced to fifteen years transportation.
Convicted on 19 July 1824 in Surrey, and sentenced to transportation for life.
Convicted in August 1848 in Ireland, and sentenced to ten years transportation.
Convicted on 21 May 1867 in Ireland, and sentenced to fifteen years transportation.
Convicted on 2 January 1838 in Kent, and sentenced to fifteen years transportation.
Convicted on 2 October 1821 in Lancashire, and sentenced to seven years transportation.
Convicted on 18 January 1828 in Gloucestershire, and sentenced to seven years transportation.
Convicted on 14 February 1833 in Middlesex, and sentenced to transportation for life.
Further information
The information relating to these famous Queenslanders' convictions comes, in part, from the British convict transportation registers 1787-1879. Compiled from the British Home Office (HO) records. You can search for over 123 000 of the estimated 160 000 convicts transported to Australia in the 18th and 19th centuries - names, term of years, transport ships and more.