HI I am trying to find any information on Prisoners who were in NEWGATE 1798 and previous I have these records from the SPP. On Find My Past the records for Newgate are 1845-1861.
My research mainly involves the various places that prisoners were place on board the "Lively" tender/barque with Captain Christopher DOBSON as I am tracking the movements of my ancestor who was tried in Athy in 1797. I am unable to find out as yet his prison place between Athy and Dublin??
The Lively went from Dublin to Cork and the convicts were place on board the "Minerva".
https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2286124355/view.
I see Farrell Cuffe was one of the convicts named in the petition.
It says near the start of the petition that they had been in Newgate prison. Then they were on the "Lively" for 12 weeks "where they remain". Later it says their health has been affected "after 2 years confinement". Is that correct? I wasn't able to read every word.
I couldn't see a date on the petition. If Farrell Cuffe was convicted in 1797 and had been imprisoned for 2 years by the time of the petition, it must have been 1799 or later. Prisons would have been more overcrowded than usual, as a consequence of rebellions in 1798.
When did Farrell Cuff arrive in Australia?
Prisoners remaining on a ship for a long time before transportation was mentioned in the article on the Cork Shipwrecks site. (Reply eight) They weren't convict hulks, just ordinary ships used to transport prisoners.
You have several related threads about Michael Byrne and other convicts. Could you please post links to relevant ones so that people know what you've already got and which sources you've investigated?