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19 crimes Wine

Nineteen crimes turned criminals into colonists. Upon conviction British rogues guilty of a least one of the 19 crimes were sentenced to live in Australia, rather than death. This punishment by "transportation" began in 1783 and many of the lawless died at sea. For the rough-hewn prisoners who made it to shore, a new world awaited. As pioneers in a frontier penal colony, they forged a new country and new lives, brick by brick. This wine celebrates the rules they broke and the culture they built.

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  1. Grand Larceny, theft above the value of one shilling
  2. Petty Larceny, theft under one shilling.
  3. Buying or receiving stolen goods, jewels, and plate...
  4. Stealing lead, iron, or copper, or buying or receiving.
  5. Impersonating an Egyptian.
  6. Stealing from furnished lodgings.
  7. Setting fire to underwood.
  8. Stealing letters, advancing the postage, and secreting the money.
  9. Assault with an intent to rob.
  10. Stealing fish from a pond or river.
  11. Stealing roots, trees, or plants, or destroying them.
  12. Bigamy.
  13. Assaulting, cutting, or burning clothes.
  14. Counterfeiting the copper coin...
  15. Clandestine marriage.
  16. Stealing a shroud out of a grave.
  17. Watermen carrying too many passengers on the Thames, if any drowned.
  18. Incorrigible rogues who broke out of Prison and persons reprieved from capital punishment.
  19. Embeuling Naval Stores, in certain cases.
 
And yet people still chose hanging over australia whenever possible:StayPuft:

Thank you chaz dickens for ending public hangings

Yer welcome austrangeland
 
I bet the percentage of offenders that were children is high. Britain shoveled children on to boats to that large island en mass. Besides, only a kid would pretend to be egyptian and even then because they thought it was a flavor of bon bon
 
Since those were the original members of the prison camp Australia, you cunts do not a very diverse family tree then.
England sent 160,000 people here on 800 ships. Of my grandparents (the men), the two of them descend from convicts sent here. One got 7 years transportation and never went back. The other got life. The woman aren't much better, maybe worse. We had all this shit done back in the day when you had to pay some fucker $$$$ to decipher parish books and check old bailey cases in the UK, convict shit in tassie, births and deaths in ireland. It's mostly online for free now. Only one distant relative moved here willingly, a slaughterman from london. That's why I (was) a 7th generation slaughterman here, because tradition. I'm a proud aussie who can be traced back to the irish Ó Foghladha's (Foley; 'descendant of Foghlaidh' (plunderer), with my grandmother it's the macdonald clan from scotland (mad cunts™), the butcher side we go back to the norman invasion of england, a quasi nordic french faggot name. I had early relatives here jailed for aiding and abetting ned kelly. This is all why I get a hard on for splitting someones head in half with an axe, guns are for pussies like the red coats and minutemen.

Although I do have a little yank in me :lol: (this side of the fam helped ned kelly too)

James Patrick ( Yankee Pat) Fitzgibbon AKA Roady Doyle was born about 1838 in Philadelphia, United States as the first child of James Fitzgibbins and Emma Smith. He died on 27 Dec 1908 in Jamieson, Victoria, When he was 23, he married Mary Ann New,daughter of John New and Tryphena Morris, on 9 Aug 1861 at Longwood - no record found.He immigrated to at sea, Port Chalmers, Otago, New Zealand in Feb 1863.

James Patrick ( Yankee Pat) Fitzgibbon immigrated in 1852 ( ship Conside 14 Feb 1852 / Orpheus from San Francisco to Melbourne).

He immigrated to Victoria, Australia in Nov 1863. He was employed as a Miner / alluvial digger at Gaffneys Creek in 1864.

Court Records: 12 Oct 1861 in Jamieson Victoria Australia (non-payment of debt)

Convicted: 15 Sep 1866 in Jamieson, Indi, Victoria (Larceny, debts regarding a claim by Joseph Davis the storekeeper)

Court Records: 23 Nov 1866

Convicted: 6 Sep 1876 in Jamieson, Indi, Victoria

Court Records: 06 Sep 1876 in Jamieson, Indi, Victoria, ( 2 Months: Crucifix above P.E.G. on the lower right arm, gunshot wound on left thigh near the groin. The first conviction here two prior convictions)

Court Records: 26 Mar 1878 (larceny of ÂŁ3 goal for 3 months hard labour )

Convicted: 09 Apr 1880 in Jamieson, Indi, Victoria, Court Records: 9 Apr 1880 in Jamieson, Indi, Victoria, (Wilfully killing a steer with intent to steal 18 months hard labour)

Court Records: 23 Mar 1893 (Forgery 18 months hard Labour)

Fines: 1902 in Jamieson, Indi, Victoria, (10 shillings for not sending Daughter Emma to school)

He lived in Jamieson, Mernda, Victoria, Australia in 1903.

Fines: 1903 in Jamieson (not sending daughter Amy to school 2s 6d)

He emigrated (First to USA then to Australia with US priests). He was also known as James Patrick/Fitzgibbons. He was employed as a Butcher at Walhalla. He was employed as a Shoemaker. He was affiliated with the religion Roman Catholic religion.

Commemorated: in Ten Mile (Name of land at Ten Mile known as Yankee Pat's Paddock, presumably the place where the family lived, close to the New's place)

Characteristics:

(height - 5ft 6inch(168 cm)

weight - 10 stone( 65 kg)

complexion - shallow

eyes - dark grey

trade - Miner

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I bet the percentage of offenders that were children is high. Britain shoveled children on to boats to that large island en mass.

True, one of the men deported in my family was only 4 years old when his mother got 7 years transport for stealing pork. There were about 30 children on that boat, a women only convict ship called the woodbridge. His father was dead by age 46 from bronchitis, back in a middlesex slum. They were better off here that's for sure.
 
If you dont have slavic blood, i,ll eat my hat

It is a big hat
 
True, one of the men deported in my family was only 4 years old when his mother got 7 years transport for stealing pork. There were about 30 children on that boat, a women only convict ship called the woodbridge. His father was dead by age 46 from bronchitis, back in a middlesex slum. They were better off here that's for sure.
Children raising children
What,s the number on how many didnt make shore? What a shit sail that must ha been.
 
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