John Hughes Tried on 29 Aug; 1833 in Dublin City Indicted and found guilty of recieving stolen money. Sentenced to be transported for seven years. John's occupation was a indoor servant and groom. Arrived on board the James Laing 29 June 1834 from Dublin. In 1837 he was assigned to John Street at Bathurst NSW. He recieved a Certificate of Freedom on 11 March 1842 James Murray Tried on 6 July 1823 at Galway Ireland Details of crime have not been found Sentenced to be transported for life. James occupation was rope maker Arrived on board the Prince Regent on 15 July1824 from Cork Ireland. On arrival Murray was forwarded to Bathurst for diribution where in 1828 he was assigned to John Street. He was issured a Ticket of Leave 31 Feb; 1834 his ticket was returned and cancelled having been mutilated. A second ticket of leave was issured in lieu of the first on 8 July 1839 that allowed Murray to remain in the District of Bathurst, on recommendation of the Bench. He received a Conditional Pardon in Dec; 1842