Convict Refences

[i] Anon, 'CORNWALL ASSIZES', Royal Cornwall Gazette, 22 April 815,p.4; Anon, West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser 7 April 1815, page 4
[ii] Ancestry.com. Entries for Wm Carbis, Wm Carbis Junr & Francis Bassett, England & Wales, Criminal Registers, 1791-1892, Home Office: Criminal Registers, Middlesex and Home Office: Criminal Registers, England and Wales; series HO 26 and HO 27; The National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England.[image 2 of 4]
[iii] Howard, John, T. Cadell, Joseph Johnson, Charles Dilly, and William Eyres. 1784. The state of the prisons in England and Wales: with preliminary observations, and an account of some foreign prisons and hospitals. Warrington: Printed by William Eyres, and sold by T. Cadel, J. Johnson, and C. Dilly, in London p.382
[iv] FindMyPast. Prison Register entries for Wm Carbis Senr, Wm Carbis Junr & Francis Bassett “England & Wales, Crime, Prisons & Punishment, 1770-1935”   citing “Portland's Quarterly Account for year 1814-1816” Series T38 piece number 328 
[v] Morgan, Gwenda, and Peter Rushton. 2004. Eighteenth-century criminal transportation: the formation of the criminal Atlantic. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan
[vi] Wikipedia. (2016); List of British prison hulks.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_prison_hulks Accessed 9 May 2016
[vii] Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons (1815).Papers relating to the convict establishment at Woolwich, Sheerness, and Portsmouth: viz. : two reports of John Henry Capper, Esq. superintendent of ships and vessels employed for the confinement of offenders under sentence of transportation... dated 23rd August 1815. House of Commons, London. p.144
[viii] FindMyPast. Account book entries for Wm Carbis Senr, Wm Carbis Junr & Francis Bassett “England & Wales, Crime, Prisons & Punishment, 1770-1935”   citing “Portland's Quarterly Account for year 1814-1816” Series T38 piece number 328 
[ix] Great Britain. Report from the Committee on the Laws Relating to Penitentiary Houses,  1811. Accessed 16 June 2016. https://books.google.com.au/books?id=ZCRDAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP15#v=onepage&q&f=false
[x] Anon, 'The Bible prized by Convicts' Christian Herald And Seaman's Magazine. Volume 4 1816  Page 218. Accessed 17 June 2016. https://books.google.com.au/books?id=43M3AAAAMAAJ&num=10.
[xi] Anon, 'Classified Advertising', The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser , 3 February 1816, p. 2, Accessed 13 May 2016, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2176541
[xii] Great Britain.. Report from the Committee on the Laws Relating to Penitentiary Houses, 1811 p.101. Google Books. Accessed 16 June 2016https://books.google.com.au/books?id=ZCRDAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP15#v=onepage&q&f=false  
[xiii] Ancestry, Muster entries 1816 for William Carbis, Francis Bassett & William Carbis the younger, 'Australian Convict Transportation Registers – Other Fleets & Ships, 1791-1868', Convict Transportation Registers, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England. Class: HO 11; Piece: 2, Year Range: 1810-1817;  Ancestry, Muster entries 1817 for William Carbis & William Carbis Jnr, 'New South Wales, Australia, Settler and Convict Lists, 1787-1834', Settlers and Convicts, New South Wales and Tasmania; HO10, Pieces 1-4, 6-18, 28-30, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England[Image 113 & 114]; Ancestry, Muster entries 1819 for Wm Carbis Wm & Wm Carbis Junr,  New South Wales, Australia, Settler and Convict Lists, 1787-1834 Home Office: Settlers and Convicts, New South Wales and Tasmania; HO10, Pieces 1-4, 6-18, 28-30). The National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England. [image 164 & 165 of 898]; Ancestry, Muster entries for 1821 William Carbis & William Carbis Jnr, New South Wales, Australia, Settler and Convict Lists, 1787-1834, Home Office: Settlers and Convicts, New South Wales and Tasmania; HO10, Pieces 1-4, 6-18, 28-30, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England.[image 171 of 478]
[xiv] Ancestry. Entries 1817 for William Carbis & William Carbis Jnr, New South Wales, Australia, Settler and Convict Lists, 1787-1834, Home Office: Settlers and Convicts, New South Wales and Tasmania, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England. [Image 113 & 114]; Ancestry,  Entries 1819 for Wm Carbis Wm & Wm Carbis Junr New South Wales, Australia, Settler and Convict Lists, 1787-1834, Home Office: Settlers and Convicts, New South Wales and Tasmania; (The National Archives Microfilm Publication HO10, Pieces 1-4, 6-18, 28-30); The National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England. [image 164 & 165 of 898]; Ancestry, Entries for 1821 William Carbis & William Carbis Jnr, New South Wales, Australia, Settler and Convict Lists, 1787-1834, Home Office: Settlers and Convicts, New South Wales and Tasmania, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England. [image 171 of 478]
[xv] Ancestry, Entry for 1822 William Corbis Junior (line 30)New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters, 1806-1849, Home Office: Settlers and Convicts, New South Wales and Tasmania, HO10, Pieces 5, 19-20, 32-51, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England. [Image 141 of 685]
[xvi] Johnson, Keith A., and Malcolm R. Sainty. 2001. Entry for William Carbiss Jnr #C0340 1828 census of New South Wales. Sydney Library of Australian History, CD ROM edition. SRNSWCopies of letters sent within the Colony [Colonial Secretary] 1814-1827, NRS 962: Convicts, 4/3666, Reel 1042 , p.338
[xvii] Ancestry, Entry 4/4508, year 1827, No. 326, Permission to marry entry for Francis Bassett & Eliza Jones ; & Entry item# 4/4511, 1827, No. 328, Permission to marry entry for Francis Bassett & Eliza Jones, New South Wales, Australia, Registers of Convicts' Applications to Marry, 1826-1851 Registers of convicts' applications to marry. Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia: State Records Authority of New South Wales. Series 12212, SRNSW, NRS 845 Depositions and other papers, Sydney and Country, 4/8480 , Windsor, Nov 1824-Aug 1836, 4/8480, No 16 Page 319, Reel 2754 [Image 3 & 11 of 16]

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