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Charles Hinton

Birth
Death
8 Mar 1860 (aged 36–37)
Albany City, Western Australia, Australia
Burial
Albany, Albany City, Western Australia, Australia Add to Map
Plot
Lower Cemetery - Unknown Location
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Charles (expiree 674) was sentenced to seven years imprisonment on 25 October 1848 for the Larceny of a pair of boots in Newport, England. This was his second offence. He was transported to Western Australia aboard the ship "PYRENEES", arriving on 28 June 1851. He was granted his ticket of Leave on the day he arrived in Western Australia. Charles was a Tailor. He died of Apoplexy.

Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicli - October 28, 1848 - p. 4, col. 6
Newport General Quarter Sessions
Charles Hinton, was found guilty of stealing a pair of boots, the property of Thomas Lee, of West Cowes; a former conviction was proven,-Seven years transportation.
Charles (expiree 674) was sentenced to seven years imprisonment on 25 October 1848 for the Larceny of a pair of boots in Newport, England. This was his second offence. He was transported to Western Australia aboard the ship "PYRENEES", arriving on 28 June 1851. He was granted his ticket of Leave on the day he arrived in Western Australia. Charles was a Tailor. He died of Apoplexy.

Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicli - October 28, 1848 - p. 4, col. 6
Newport General Quarter Sessions
Charles Hinton, was found guilty of stealing a pair of boots, the property of Thomas Lee, of West Cowes; a former conviction was proven,-Seven years transportation.

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