Good afternoon - I can't keep away from this saga!
Have you seen the References to Killymoon in the Tasmanian Motor News 1969 - I presume you would have May have even written it!!
Found the proceedings of the trial - am now looking for Thomas in same records. Also found Mary Cavenaugh and Edward Kimberley in the musters - not the trials yet though. Maria Kimberley wife of Daniel Stanfield.
Re # 1 We heard in another reference in the card index at Launceston Library, that Thomas and another man were responsible for the evacuation of the last convicts from Norfolk Island aboard the ?Chapman? - there is so much which may have to be revised in my story! Didn't realize that the Lady Nelson was involved also - not enough research by me!
Re # 3 The Inn was on the corner of Macquarie St Extension and Weld Street according to the piece I have on it. still a mystery then!
Re # 4 Do you think Catharine might have 'borrowed a baby for the trial to substantiate the story that she was pregnant when arrested - long shot but trying it for size??

No, That doesn't gel if she had the baby with her on the boat though does it?
Re # 6 - Having just driven up St Mary's pass I can see how easily one would be killed if a horse bolted there - I didn't go for it much myself! Too steep for me, but beautiful scenery!

We knew of the marine's connection with the Stanfields and Norfolk Island - didn't get to Rokeby - bad luck.
Re #7 We'd heard that Matthew Brady was made very welcome at the Royal Oak - first time I've heard the area called Cross Marsh though - Green Ponds in all other references - these things are not important - just interesting.
RE # 8 We looked in the graveyard at Kempton and wondered that a man of Thomas's standing didn't have a stone - your explanation makes a good case.
Re #9 There is a reference from a book on the second fleet, ('The Second Fleet' - Britain's Infamous Armada - from the Mitchell Library in Sydney) or some such name - I have the reference somewhere nearby - that Thomas and his wife Elizabeth being both brought before the courts in England - together with his friend and his wife. The wives got off the men were transported. I haven't seen any marriage certificate - just the court reference from the book. I'm grazing in the Old Bailey records for that!
Curiouser and curiouser as it says in Alice in Wonderland!
Fascinating news really David - I can hardly wait for my cousin to arrive home from England to share all this news with her! We set out on this search together and have hit brick walls at every turn. - it seems we didn't take enough turns!
Wiggy