Heavens - well found!!! Sometimes it's very worthwhile to have a slow re-read!
William MADDERAHconvicted City of York, 19 January 1829, sentenced to 7 years transportation.
Voyage date: 26 December 1829, ship: Nithsdale
There are three entries for
William MADDERAH on the English Criminal Registers:
1822 convicted of larceny, York, sentence 3 months imprisonment and whipped
1825, found not guilty of larceny, York
1829, convicted of larceny, York, 19 January 1829, sentenced to 7 years transportation.
Prison Hulk Registers show:
William MADDERAHAge: 23
Date Received: 22 Oct 1829
Ship:1.
Ganymede, moored at Chatham; 2
Retribution, moored at Woolwich
Convicted: 19 Jan 1829 at York, stealing 1 pair of shoes
Character noted: 2 convictions, connections v bad, behaved well in gaol
Ticket of Leave dated 9 August, 1834
Occupation: labourer
Description: height 5ft 4 3/4 ins
hair, brown
eyes, grey
complexion, ruddy.
In 1831 or 1832 he was employed by John GAGGIN at Windsor.
I can't see the exact date but his pardon was granted 1834-1838.
This chap seems a distinct possibility!
Judith