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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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AND WORKHOUSES OF THE ISLAND OF JAMAICA. 1. T 14. RETURN of all PERSONS committed to the HANOVER WORKHOUSE, under Sentence of Courts; from lst January to ist August 18- 29. N A M E. George Moffat - James Clayton and Elizabeth Crooks Fox Jasper, alias Richard Kennedy Alick Date of Commitment. Cause. 13 Jan. - 1829 13 Jan. - 1829 13 Jan. - 1829 14 April - 1829 | 14 July - 1829 | Notorious runaway - - For having stolen goods in their pos- session, knowing them to have been stolen - Sentence. • Burglary and petty robbery Notorious and in- corrigible runaway • Harbouring a run- away - { - - To six months' hard labour in the workhouse, and to re- ceive 39 stripes on being ad- mitted, and the same 11am- ber on being discharged - - James Clayton - - To 12"] months' hard labour in the workhouse, and to receive 50 stripes on being admitted, and the same number 011 being discharged - - - Elizabeth Crooks - - To one month hard labour in the workhouse only, on account of her weak state of health -. - - To three months' hard la- " 1 bour in the workhouse, and to receive a public flogging \ of 39 stripes 011 being ad- mitted, and the same number on being discharged - - - To the workhouse, for hard] labour, for life - - - J - - To one month hard labour' in the workhouse, and to re- ceive a public flogging of 39 stripes on being admitted, and the same number on being discharged Quality and Designation. A negro slave to Belvidere estate. James Clayton, a Sambo, slave to Alice Gamson. - - Elizabeth Crooks, a Sambo, slave to William James Crooks. A negro, slave to Eliza- beth Binham. A negro, slave to Copse estate. A negro, slave to Alex- ander Campbell. 15.— RETURN of all PERSONS confined in the WORKHOUSE of the Parish of SAINT GEORGE, in the said Island of JAMAICA, from the ist of January last up to the ist day of August 1829. NAME. Ned Fox, alias John Quash Henry Brown - Alexander Bayley - Edward Collingridge Edward Skyers John Sansum - Robert Hough Thomas Sills - John Pendergast John Park Tom alias George - Age. 50 44 42 44 48 37 37 30 23 40 28 35 Quality and Designation. Date and Cause of Commitment. A negro man slave, f field labourer - - ditto - - - ditto - - - ditto - - - ditto - - - ditto - A negro man slave, J a cooper - - 1 A negro man slave, j field labonrer - (_ A negro man slave, [ waiting man - A negro man slave, [ field labourer - | - - ditto - - | - - ditto - - I Aug. 26, 1820; by Slave Court," for being an incorrigible runaway^ July 3,1822: - ditto - April 6, 1825: - ditto - July 6, 1825 : Oct. 27, 1826: Oct. 27, 1826: ditto - ditto - ditto - 1 Oct. 27, 1826: by Slave Court,"] for assaulting Charles Wyle, a white person - J Jan. 31, 1827,: By Slave Court, 1 for being an incorrigible runawayj - - Jan. 31, 1827 : By Slave Court,] for stealing from the dwelling- house - j - - July 4, 1827: By Slave Court, 1 for running away upwards of six} months at one time - J July 4, 1827: By Slave Court,"! for being an incorrigible runawayj -- July 4, 1827: By Slave Court, 1 for being runaway upwards of six J months at one period - - - J Length and Nature of the Sentence. To be confined in the work- house, at hard labour, for life. - - - ditto. - - - ditto. - - To be confined in the work- house of this parish, at hard labour for life. To be confined in the work- house, at hard labour, for life. - - - ditto. - - - ditto. - - - ditto. - - - ditto. - To be confined in the work- house of this parish, at hard la- bour, for life. - - To be confined in the work- house, at hard labour, for life. - - To be confined in the work- house of the said parish, at hard labour, for life. ( continued)
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