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Megan Hodges
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portland street infantry barracks - 1819
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Hi
I am new to this particular board and I am trying to help a fellow Aussie who is researching a James Lee who was tried at the above barracks on 24th Dec 1819 and sentenced to 7 years transportation. In particular she is wanting to find info on the barracks.
can anyone help please.
thanks
meegan
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Re: portland street infantry barracks - 1819
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Wednesday 09 July 08 10:50 BST (UK) »
Hi Meegan
The problem is that there are lots of Portland Streets in the UK. Any idea of which city or the regiment?
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I can't find any Lee who was convicted on 24 Dec 1819 but there is a James Lee convicted in Madras in late 1818. He may have arrived in Australia in Dec 1819 but I thought they normally shipped people quickly and India isn't that far away with a lot more traffic.
Would there have been a Portland Street barracks in Madras at that time?
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I searched for ages last night,for a portland street barracks,i agree we need a bit more info
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Megan Hodges
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To Celia, Spof and km1971
thanks for your time and input i will get back to the person i am trying to help and hope she is forthcoming with more info.
thanks again for your help.
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Re: portland street infantry barracks - 1819
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4 years late with a reply..Portland Street Barracks.Was the barracks of the Grenadier/1st Foot Guards in london in 1814.
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Sunday 19 August 12 12:52 BST (UK) »
The one in London was used by all Guards regiments, not just the Grenadiers. Or another regiment may have been there, or it was merely used as a court.
But there may have been other Portland Street barracks elsewhere in the Empire.
Ken
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You are correct Ken..also known as the Portman street barracks
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Thanks
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Merriman - London & NSW
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