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    1. [VIRGINIA] MURPHY Vagabonds and felons
    2. Julie
    3. >From another list - some of the "transportation" ones say to Maryland and one to Virginia, one to America - not sure about the others - maybe still in Ireland or England?? Julie Beverly White <bwhite@freeway.net> wrote: From: "Beverly White" <bwhite@freeway.net> To: <MURPHY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 19:12:42 -0500 Subject: [MURPHY] Vagabonds and felons Mark Murphy has been hard at work again: [Excerpts from "Emigrants from Ireland to America, 1735-1743, A Transcription of the Report of the Irish House of Commons into Enforced Emigration to America", by Frances Donnell, 1992] [excerpted 28 Feb 2008, Mark Murphy] pp. 7 & 8 A list of the several convict felons and vagabonds who have been ordered for transportation from his Majesty's court of King's bench, and at the several commissions of the Oyer and Terminer held for the City of Dublin, from the twenty-third day of February one thousand seven hundred and thirty five to the twenty-fifth day of October one thousand seven hundred and forty three inclusive. ..., Arthur Murphey,..., Laughlin Murphy,... I humbly certifie the above list, to be a true list of the several persons who were ordered for transportation as fellons and vagabonds, tried and presented ...St. John Bowden, Dep Clerk Crown pp. 9 & 10 County of Dublin William Murphy, ... In Trinity term 1741, the grand jury of the said County pesented the sum of fifty pounds to be paid Mr. Redmond Kean, then Sub-sheriff of said County for transporting the said William Murphy, and said other persons. ..., Owen Murphy,... In Michaelmas term 1741, the grand jury of said County presented the sum of fifty pounds to be paid to the said Redmond Kean for transporting the above persons. pp. 13-15 Christmas Sessions 1738 ..., Edward Murphy,... Michaelmas Sessions 1739 ..., Mary Murphy,... Christmas Sessions, 1739 ..., Thomas Murphy,..., Robert Murphy,... Easter Sessions 1740 ..., Matthew Murphy,... pp. 22-26,33 April 1742, Thomas Murphy,... A list of all convicted felons and vagabonds who have been ordered for transportation for seven years last past in the several Counties... County of Meath 18 Aug 1743 Richard Murphy Vagabond County Lowth 12 Mar 1740 James Murphy Vagabond County of Kildare 21 Mar 1736-37 Abraham Murphy Vagabond Phelim Murphy Vagabond 5 Aug 1737 Mary Murphy Vagabond County of Wexford 16 Mar 1738 Daniel Murphy Grand Larceny 17 Aug 1739 Hannah Murphy Vagabond p. 35 County of Wicklow 27 Apr 1742 Terence Murphy Grand Larceny pp. 40-48 County of Cork 10 Apr 1739 John Murphy John Murhahy 27 Jul 1741 Pete Murphy John Murphy John Merrihy Darby Murphy Philip Murphy Timothy Murphy Daniel Murphy Teigue Murphy Michael Murphy 9 Aug 1743 Julian Murphy City and County of Corke 18 Nov 1736 James Murphy felon convict Joan Croneen als. Murphy felon convict Ann Murphy als. Lombard felon convict John Murphy felon convict 18 Mar 1737 Catherine the wife of James Murphy, convicted of Perjury and ordered to be transported [to America] John Murphy felon 17 Mar 1740 Elizabeth Murphy ...being in custody under sentence of death for divers felonies by them committed, and being reprieved for several years past, at this assizes, severally pleaded his Majesty's pardon conditionally to be transported, and they were ordered to be transported accordingly. p. 59 County of Waterford 17 Mar 1738-9 Daniel Murphy p. 63 County Monaghan Summer 1739 Anthony Murphy Felon p. 64 County of Armagh Summer 1740 Michael Murphy Felon p. 86 County of Dublin October Sessions 1742 Thomas Murphy p. 88 List of Prisoners that died in the goal of Newgate since the year 1737 24 April 1741 William Murphy pp. 91-96 Indented 29 August 1738 for seven years, John Hornby, Dublin 2 Feb 1743 Transported aboard the APPLEBY for Virginia, where they were accordingly landed, but no certificate for any of them... ..., Laughlin Murphy,... Transported on the SENTRY OF DUBLIN, 5 Nov 1742, to Port Anapolis in Maryland... ..., Walter Murphy,...Terence Murphy,..., Thomas Murphy,..., Lewis Murphy,... Transported TRINITY 1741 William Murphy MICHAELMAS 1741 Owen Murphy October 1742 Thomas Murphy A list of prisoners that died in Newgate from the eighth day of October 1737, to the first day of February 1743 24 Apr 1740 William Murphy p. 106-107 List of felons and vagabonds shipped on board the SANTRY, William Bassnet commander, bound from Dublin to Maryland in America, in 1742. >From Wicklow ..., Terence Murphy,...Walter Murphy, Lewis Murphy,... >From the County of Dublin ..., Thomas Murphy,... =================== [Excerpts from "Maryland Marriages, 1634-1777", compiled by Robert Barnes, 1975] [excerpted 28 Feb 2008, Mark Murphy] [Records on deposit at the Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore] p. 193 White, John, son of John and Mary, 13 day, 1 mo., 1763, Sarah Murphy Wilson, widow of Thomas Wilson and dau. of Arthur and Margaret Murphy 9SF p. 198 Wilson, Thomas, son of Thomas and Elizabeth, 7 May 1747, Sarah Murphy, dau. of Arthur and Margaret. 9SF [9SF= Society of Friends, September, Nottingham Monthly Meeting; abstracts of records on cards at MHS] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MURPHY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? 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