Jonathan Lock, 1768–1835?> (aged 67 years)
- Name
- Jonathan /Lock/
- Given names
- Jonathan
- Surname
- Lock
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Source: State Library of Queensland. Convict Transportation Registers Database 1787-1867 [database on-line].
Citation details: Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/4, Page Number 32 Text: Jonathan Lock, one of 152 convicts transported on the ship Grenada, 03 May 1821. Citation details: Norfolk Chronicle Sat 20 Jan 1821 p. 2 Text: Jonathan Lock was convicted of stealing, on the 16th Dec. last, three geese, the property of John Smith, of Larling, farmer. The prisoner was further convicted, jointly with his son, Robert Lock, of having stolen, on the 31st of December last, a pig, belonging to Mary Ann Towler, of Rockland All Saints. And the said Robert Lock was also further convicted of stealing three planes, from William Cocking, of Great Ellingham, on the 1st of March last. The Jury recommended Robert Lock to mercy, which the Court intimated they could not listen to, in consequence of his being an old offender. Both were sentenced to seven years' transportation. There were other indictments against the prisoners, which were abandoned. Text: The ship Grenada (2) arrived in NSW 16 Sep 1821 Text: Name: Jonathan Lock |
Census
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Citation details: 1825 muster Text: Lock, Jonathan, convict, Grenada, 1821, 7 years, Pensioner, Barracks, Sydney |
Ticket of leave
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Text: No. 27/412 27 Jun 1827 |
Death
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Text: Name: Jonathan Lock Citation details: Liverpool St Luke Composite 27 February 1826 - 23 September 1838 Text: [see burial below] |
Burial
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Citation details: Liverpool St Luke Composite 27 February 1826 - 23 September 1838 Text: Jonathan Lock of Liverpool Hospital buried 26 Oct 1835 aged 75 years per the ship Grenada, free |
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1768–1835
Birth: about 1768
— Larling, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom Death: October 1835 — Liverpool, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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1800–1854
Birth: about 1800
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— Larling, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom Death: August 23, 1854 — Blacktown, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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Source: State Library of Queensland. Convict Transportation Registers Database 1787-1867 [database on-line].
Citation details: Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/4, Page Number 32 Text: Jonathan Lock, one of 152 convicts transported on the ship Grenada, 03 May 1821. Citation details: Norfolk Chronicle Sat 20 Jan 1821 p. 2 Text: Jonathan Lock was convicted of stealing, on the 16th Dec. last, three geese, the property of John Smith, of Larling, farmer. The prisoner was further convicted, jointly with his son, Robert Lock, of having stolen, on the 31st of December last, a pig, belonging to Mary Ann Towler, of Rockland All Saints. And the said Robert Lock was also further convicted of stealing three planes, from William Cocking, of Great Ellingham, on the 1st of March last. The Jury recommended Robert Lock to mercy, which the Court intimated they could not listen to, in consequence of his being an old offender. Both were sentenced to seven years' transportation. There were other indictments against the prisoners, which were abandoned. Text: The ship Grenada (2) arrived in NSW 16 Sep 1821 Text: Name: Jonathan Lock |
Census |
Citation details: 1825 muster Text: Lock, Jonathan, convict, Grenada, 1821, 7 years, Pensioner, Barracks, Sydney |
Ticket of leave |
Text: No. 27/412 27 Jun 1827 |
Death |
Text: Name: Jonathan Lock Citation details: Liverpool St Luke Composite 27 February 1826 - 23 September 1838 Text: [see burial below] |
Burial |
Citation details: Liverpool St Luke Composite 27 February 1826 - 23 September 1838 Text: Jonathan Lock of Liverpool Hospital buried 26 Oct 1835 aged 75 years per the ship Grenada, free |