William Cox Tried on 2 Jan; 1832 in Dublin Indicted and found guilty of stealing a shirt Sentenced to be transported for seven years William's occupation was an errand boy Arrived on board the Dunvegan Castle 2 on the 16 Oct; 1832 from Dublin. On his arrival he was eleven years old and by 1837 he was assigned to John Street at Bathurst Maria Blake Tried on 7 July 1825 in Dublin Indicted and found guilty of stealing a watch Sentenced to be transported for life Maria's occupation was a dressmaker Arrival she was first assigned to Mrs Elizabeth Todhunter in Sydney. In 1828 she was reassigned to John Street of Bathurst. She was issued a Ticket of Leave on 11 July 1839, and allowed to remain in the District of Bathurst on recommendation of the Bench. In 1837 her name appears as working for George Inns, at Capita NSW. On Blake's ticket is written that on the 24 April 1840 she died while a patient in the general hospital Sydney