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List of all Persons confined in different Gaols and Workhouses of the Island of Jamaica 1829

16/06/1830

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List of all Persons confined in different Gaols and Workhouses of the Island of Jamaica 1829

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12 LIST OF PERSONS CONFINED IN THE DIFFERENT GAOLS 10.— LIST of SLAVES committed to MANCHESTER WORKHOUSE, from ist January 1828 to ist August 1829. NAME S. For what Offence. Punishment. When committed. When liberated. John Lewin, to New Forest 1 Pen - - - - George Temple, to May- Day Plantation - - John Bayley, to Hermitage Plantation - Dennis, to Marshall's Pen - James Marshall, to C. P. M'Nally - - -/ William Samuels, to John Coley - Thomas Templeton, to G. Dempster - Cudjoe, to B. Maddan Jacob Williams, to Wilderness - Isabella Marshall, to J. Sutherland - - - J Lachlan, to Enfield Planta tion ... - J William, to John Reid Robert, to Mile Gully Pen Eve Harrison, to Albion Plantation - Judy, to Adam Hogg Being an incorrigible ] runaway - - f ditto ditto f- - Plundering Provi-"! < sion Grounds of D. J [ Holiingsworth - J Burglary Being an incorrigible"! runaway and thief J Assaulting a white man Being an incorrigible"! runaway - - J ditto ditto Running away 6 mon3 Horse stealing Stabbing a free man - Being an incorrigible"! runaway - - J Running away 6 mon' 12 months' confinement to hard labour - - J ditto - ditto - 6 months confinement Confinement for life ditto - f- - Confinement for 3 mons" i i to hard labour ; 50 lashes [ ) on going in, and same on I [ being dismissed - - J Confinement for life ditto - ditto - Confinement for G months - ditto - and 39 lashes - Confinement for life ditto 3 months' confinement 8 January 1828 8 April - 1828 - ditto - 8 July - 1828 - ditto. 14 October 1828 - ditto - - ditto. 13 January 1829 - ditto. - ditto - - ditto - - ditto. 14 April - 1829 - ditto. 10 January 1829 8 April - 1829 - ditto. Died 22 Oct. 1828 20 January 1829 1 August 1829 /" Escaped \ 20 May 1829 J. P. Williamson, Clerk of the Peace of Manchester. 11.— LIST of SLAVES committed to TRELAWNY WORKHOUE, under Sentence of Slave Courts, with Date of their Commitments, from ist January 1829 to 12th August instant. DATE of Commitment. 1829: February - 1 o May - August 10 10 10 12 11 Negros' Names. Moses William Stobbs Daniel Valentine Nazareth Sambo John Duke, alias Duke Manchester Bacchus Colour. Black ditto ditto ditto ditto Sambo Black ditto Property to which they belong, or Owners' Name. Water Valley Estate Cathc Fergusson Schawfield Estate - Forest Estate Hrs of Jno Graham, decd Hrs of Jno Tharpe, decd - - ( Hrs of Chas Campbell Hr' of Robt M'Ghie Nature of Crime. For felony For stealing a gold watch For offering violence to his overseer Incorrigible runaway Violent assault on a^ white man - Incorrigible runaway - ditto - Harbouring a runaway Sentence of Court. fi - - Two months' hard labour in the Workhouse; 39 lashes going in, and the like num- ber coming out. '- - Two months' hard labour in the Workhouse, and 39 lashes at the expiration of his confinement. (" Two months' hard labour, \ and 39 lashes on going in. (" Six months' hard labour in (_ Workhouse. 39 lashes, and discharged. (" Hard labour in the Work- | house for life. J Hard labour in the Work- ^ house for life, f Hard labour in the Work- 1 house for three months. 1 do hereby certify the above List is correct, Jno Wm Sloly, Supervisor of Trelawny Workhouse.
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