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al construction work was mostly undertaken by | convicts; a favourable assignment because of the extra |
ing stern as he always metes out sentences to | convicts according to the laws without showing any mer |
This starts a trend and he and the other | convicts acquire birds, such as canaries, as gifts fro |
ar Hill, was a large scale rebellion by Irish | convicts against British colonial authority in Austral |
The two | convicts also inspired the Matthew Poncelet character, |
forestation programmes, and rehabilitation of | convicts among others. |
e through disagreements over the treatment of | convicts, and the management of the convict system in |
The William Hammond sailed with 32 crew, 250 | convicts and 98 passengers, most of whom were pensione |
Portsmouth on 13 May 1787, carrying 208 male | convicts, and arrived at Port Jackson, Sydney, Austral |
I for remand prisoners, Puzhal Prison II for | convicts and Special Prison for women. |
2004), is that the Parkhurst apprentices were | convicts, and that their apprenticeship constituted co |
By May 1855, the last of the | convicts and guards were removed to Van Diemen's Land, |
government agency charged with incarcerating | convicts and suspects charged with crimes. |
" Stilwell to guard the general population of | convicts and to take the cell house from the outside. |
ous as possible so as to provide work for the | convicts and to encourage them to become settlers afte |
The new settlement, comprising | convicts and a military guard, arrived at the Hunter R |
r transport of larger numbers of incarcerated | convicts and exiles: the passenger part was used for p |
tern Australia between 1854 and 1856 to house | convicts and other prisoners. |
g to Perth to take up a position working with | convicts and prisoners in the Perth Gaol in Beaufort S |
of a nature that proves the innocence of the | convicts and it has been made in circumstances giving |
y Royal Easter Show and also ghosts of female | convicts and a gaggle of Kings Cross drag queens. |
riat, Naval and Military Stores of all kinds, | Convicts and Stores to New South Wales and a variety o |
former | convicts and criminals) were ordained as bikkhus, lead |
It also carries 759 new | convicts and the first detachment of the New South Wal |
he police show up looking for the two escaped | convicts, and things get tense very quickly. |
John Turnpenny Altree was surgeon to the | convicts, and Arthur Bowes Smyth was surgeon to the sh |
1000 | Convicts and a Woman (also known as Fun and Games) is |
to constantly sign autographs for his fellow | convicts and reply to fan mail. |
ce officer Lee Hampton who joins three female | convicts and escapes from prison. |
, he sailed for Australia on a mission to the | convicts and settlers. |
for untried male prisoners and debtors, male | convicts, and women. |
With 34 soldiers, 57 | convicts, and 12 soldiers' wives and children, he land |
In May 1853 sixty | convicts and Pensioner Guards arrived from England via |
It soon becomes clear that Cam knew the | convicts and has had some sort of entanglement with th |
1787, carrying one male and forty-nine female | convicts, and arrived at Port Jackson, Sydney, Austral |
ortsmouth on 13 May 1787, carrying 101 female | convicts, and arrived at Port Jackson, Sydney, Austral |
Seven | convicts appeared in court via videolink in March 2009 |
cunning, designing fellow, and his associate | convicts are his dupes". |
ncentive to go on this dangerous mission, the | convicts are given the opportunity to spend their week |
Fifty-one | convicts are punished, and nine hanged. |
Warden Ranken concludes that his two escaped | convicts are escaping by rail. |
6 February - The first female | convicts arrive at Port Jackson. |
her daughter on the ship, Mary and the other | convicts arrive at Botany Bay. |
Thirty-one more | convicts arrived in December, along with more wives. |
Although he regarded the | convicts as having been sent to the island for punishm |
also provided with government-fed and clothed | convicts as farm labour, whose products they would sel |
t, as the first mate aboard a hostage ship of | convicts, as a newscaster in Hellboy II: The Golden Ar |
A separate enclosure houses civil debtor | convicts as well. |
The Pandyan kings often employed | convicts as pearl divers. |
began his operations, for which he had seven | convicts assigned to him, whose labour, however, only |
sts, then by extendeding legal protections to | convicts, assigned servants and Aborigines. |
In 1850, Western Australia was opened to | convicts at the request of farming and business people |
for ₤1000 and converted to a prison hulk for | convicts awaiting transportation to Norfolk Island and |
The airline requires that the | convicts be fitted with GPS ankle monitors, and the gr |
Most freed | convicts became part of an underclass and the social c |
, yet over 600 were at the farm at this time, | convicts behind him they headed to the government farm |
ite shipping, housing and slave-labour use of | convicts being as harsh, or worse, than others station |
t the time there were strong allegations that | convicts being carried on board murdered the other pas |
report of their conduct resulted in 14 of the | convicts being pardoned. |
Following the release of the eponymous | Convicts, Big Mike impressed the heads of Death Row Re |
ry of the Lady Julian and its cargo of female | convicts bound for Botany Bay, Hodder, 2001, ISBN 0-73 |
work, financial deals, and the employment of | convicts brought some relief to smallholders, and redu |
he transport of produce and provisions to the | convicts building the Great North Road and was known t |
began preparation to work on the film My Six | Convicts but after suffering gallstone problems, he ha |
ere were rumours that James Coyle, one of the | convicts by the ship had been seen in Victoria, Austra |
In this prison in 1971, | convicts Claude Buffet and Roger Bontems took Nicole C |
atic colonisation dealt with the exclusion of | convicts, concentration of settlers, sending out (pref |
mes Wallis, commandant from 1815 to 1818, the | convicts' conditions improved, and a building boom beg |
it is also played on the plane as some of the | convicts dance, prompting Garland Greene (Steve Buscem |
During the voyage 73 | convicts died (28%) and 96 (37%) were sick when landed |
No | convicts died, although there were reported cases of d |
Joanna was the orphan of | convicts Elizabeth Drury (died 1793) and Joseph Short |
aines are visiting rural Northern Canada, two | convicts escape from prison and shell a rail bridge, t |
September 10 - One hundred and twenty-nine | convicts escape from the Rustavi top security prison n |
In 1871, six | convicts escape from a Carson City prison. |
In the movie, two | convicts escape from prison to find a buried treasure. |
He and a crew of | convicts escaped on August 10, 1974 by commandeering a |
form of a warning, such as stories of escaped | convicts et cetera which urge the reader to pass the m |
ic and suggests that Denmark was populated by | convicts exiled from Sweden, a charge drawing a sharp |
w her down a cliff to kill her, but the other | convicts find her body and give chase to the boys. |
"no one but one who had been the associate of | convicts for fifteen years would have ventured to sugg |
The other was a coal mine, known amongst | convicts for its hellish conditions. |
Dixon held the position of Superintendent of | Convicts for nine years, running Fremantle Prison and |
of goals, abolishing the practice of branding | convicts; freed converts to other religions from the l |
mong its earliest acts were the liberation of | convicts from the San Miguel de los Reyes prison and t |
aly Village and is a site where traditionally | convicts from the local region were held before being |
armed bandits and bushrangers, mostly former | convicts from Van Diemens Land. |
He was one of only 39 such | convicts from the 9721 convicts transported to the col |
Mill was reputed to supply ships transporting | convicts from Southampton to Australia. |
aces was a convict ship that transported four | convicts from Singapore to Fremantle, Western Australi |
ra was a convict ship that transported eleven | convicts from Calcutta, India to Fremantle, Western Au |
ix arrived in Hobart, Tasmania with a load of | convicts from England. |
Scarborough, a ship of the First Fleet taking | convicts from England to Botany Bay. |
n was a convict ship that transported fifteen | convicts from Calcutta, India to Fremantle, Western Au |
It generally holds | convicts from the U.S. District Court of Southern Flor |
Philippine Commonwealth in the form of 1,000 | convicts from the Bilibid Prison in Manila. |
On the other hand, educated | convicts had little prospect of obtaining better wages |
he Sydney media focused more on the fact that | convicts had been excised from the reenactment. |
e anti-transportation press asserted that the | convicts had thrown the articles overboard to hide the |
The | convicts had been found guilty under Sections 302, 307 |
41 the case has been heard again, many of the | convicts have been executed, some sent to concentratio |
The | convicts, he noted "are Men of the most desperate Char |
verworked, underfed, and mistreated by fellow | convicts he developed malaria. |
hes fire due to Rachel's carelessness and the | convicts help put it out. |
Warren was one of a very small number of | convicts in Western Australia to overcome the social s |
He was selected to lead the first party of | convicts in the re-establishment of the second convict |
He instituted a system of training | convicts in a trade, and he adapted the marks system u |
ran away and joined a large party of escaped | convicts in the bush. |
was a clause in a sentence of many political | convicts in the Soviet Union. |
shop of Hobart and an advocate, on behalf of, | convicts in Australia. |
Vincent's solicitude was directed towards the | convicts in the galleys, who were subject to M. de Gon |
to train the juvenile | convicts in various trades and handicrafts so that the |
e few reputable occupations that were open to | convicts in Western Australia, as the low pay and poor |
e British Army who was Comptroller-General of | Convicts in Western Australia from 1850 to 1863, Home |
experienced in finding work for time-expired | convicts in Tasmania, it was now decided to try the ex |
Built by | convicts in 1824, it is one of Brisbane's most signifi |
b construction church was later burnt down by | convicts in 1798. |
In 1850 he engaged in mission work among | convicts in Brest. |
Wakeford was appointed Comptroller General of | Convicts in 1867, and the following year Governor Hamp |
an important role in the later acceptance of | convicts in Western Australia. |
n Parkhurst and other prisons, and his fellow | convicts including the Kray twins and "Mad" Frankie Fr |
that, when he was 13 years old, three escaped | convicts invaded his home and raped him, along with hi |
stages discreetly wrote down the names of the | convicts involved. |
My Six | Convicts is the true story of a prison psychologist (J |
uth Wales, following the escape of a group of | convicts known as the 'Ribbon Gang' under the leadersh |
elinquents and a house of industry for female | convicts known as the Factory above the Gaol and later |
New South Wales, involving a group of escaped | convicts known as the ‘Ribbon Gang', during September |
cted to live off the land, and as soon as the | convicts landed on British soil, they deserted the inv |
His rule was mild, one of the | convicts later writing that he "had the good will and |
medy silent film starring Laurel and Hardy as | convicts making an escape from prison. |
k Island was basically a free settlement with | convicts making up no more than 10 per cent of the pop |
In addition, one or more | convicts may have managed to struggle ashore alive. |
Wilson noted that a provision that | convicts morally innocent individuals as a means to co |
n only stayed there for two years, one of his | convicts, Moses Carroll, became a stockman in the area |
the Battle of Vinegar Hill, takes place: 200 | convicts, mostly Irish, rebel. |
Three | convicts named Tad, Juke, and the leader Simpson, seek |
ted by a priest, he began visiting the galley | convicts of Paris, speaking kind words to them, doing |
The story is based on an account of two | convicts of the First Fleet, Henry Cabell and Susannah |
On the 4 March 1804 the | convicts of the Colony of New South Wales (most origin |
Convicts on Owl Island told Rollo about a "psycho" wit | |
pants they are sent to dig ditches with other | convicts on work detail. |
"Antisocial" | convicts on the whole were much more often turned over |
n 1788 when a prison was being constructed by | convicts on the site. |
Hendricks, Bill, "'Slave Ranch' | convicts out of jail" - San Antonio Express-News, June |
otting in prisons could better be modified to | convicts performing useful works needed by the Public |
In 1804 a group of | convicts plotted to over throw a garrison at Parramatt |
n Legislative Council, where he supported the | Convicts Prevention Act, which was designed to prevent |
to be an improvement over that faced by many | convicts prior to 1900. |
H. Brown, from the Chilian | Convicts, published by Geo. C. Rand, Boston, Second Ed |
le working in their auto garage, some escaped | convicts pull in with a damaged fender. |
rorist Motorcycle unit consisting of reformed | convicts, ranging from simple thugs, individuals force |
was recalled but, before he left, a group of | convicts revolted in July 1846, murdering four officia |
chotic killer who was one of Thorson's former | convicts, Rocco Mason. |
d a brig tied up at the prison wharf that the | convicts sailed across the bay and escaped into Contra |
of convict defiance when, in March 1853, some | convicts seized a government launch and attempted to r |
ch Pantyhose company, which is why the female | convicts seldom remove theirs. |
Set in the year 2022, a group of | convicts sentenced to life in prison are led on a miss |
Convicts sentenced to death would often be hanged in t | |
Within a few days the | convicts separated from the British Empire to create t |
online, weak sentencing for child pornography | convicts, serious security vulnerabilities in airport |
onstructed in the 1890s as a prison; its last | convicts served here in 1907, and three locally-crafte |
lion a few hours before it began (some of the | convicts sold the information to the guards in exchang |
harsh and inhumane treatment meted out to the | convicts, some of whom were transported for relatively |
originally run as a hospital for soldiers and | convicts, starting as a tent hospital in the 1790s. |
On 7 July 1817 a party of | convicts stole the William Cossar from Newcastle, New |
Polish | convicts suspected of espionage that were about to com |
The | convicts take by foot, car, train and truck in an atte |
reality show is that it features a number of | convicts taking part in the competition. |
appears to be able to relate better with the | convicts than Charlie because he has been in a positio |
e then transferred in a pilot boat, manned by | convicts that landed at King's Jetty, the only landing |
The 21 | convicts that survived went on to New South Wales. |
tions, particularly those associated with the | convicts the ship was transporting - the jailer's whol |
Other than the four | convicts, there were no passengers on board. |
In addition to the | convicts, there were thirteen passengers on board. |
ized the United States and can no longer send | convicts there) before being sent to New South Wales. |
16 December - A special court in New Delhi | convicts three Kashmiri Muslims of planning the attack |
the City of Edinburgh, he transported female | convicts to Sydney and then sailed to New Zealand to p |
Fox, the only surviving ship that transported | convicts to Australia, which is undergoing preservatio |
In September 1826 an attempt was made by the | convicts to escape from the island by boat, having bee |
pset some people by allowing a group of Irish | convicts to be tried for revolt, by a court that inclu |
w Westminster for legislative change allowing | convicts to be designated dangerous offenders after th |
is way from Botany Bay to Norfolk Island with | convicts to start a penal settlement there. |
sentenced to floggings and transportation as | convicts to Botany Bay for 14 years, though it is not |
That morning, 6000 Jesuits were marching like | convicts to the coast, where they were deported, first |
The British propose to ship | convicts to the Cape Colony, but the Cape population s |
sed markedly, and there were even attempts by | convicts to kill George Hampton. |
on harbour service in 1839, carried 499 male | convicts to Hobart in 1844, served the next seven year |
des this he gave a command that the political | convicts to be handed over to the Nazi authorities. |
Scarborough on her second voyage transporting | convicts to Australia, but the convicts coming aboard |
th their mother Kate and orders the remaining | convicts to urinate on the women. |
as settled by Europeans who were mainly Irish | convicts transported from Clonoulty after political ac |
haven and Crookhaven Rivers, which was dug by | convicts under direction of local entrepreneur and pio |
n was originally kept a secret from the other | convicts until Shea (see below) overheard Charlie disc |
Sam persuades the townspeople to lock the | convicts up and turn them in in the morning, but that |
On September 26, 1933, Clark and nine other | convicts used the guns to help in a mass escape from t |
The trade of transporting | convicts was common from the west country ports in the |
The first batch of 24 | convicts was sent to the prison from Adelaide gaol on |
The appeal of the | convicts was rejected and the death sentence was uphel |
The eleven | convicts were all soldiers and sailors who have been c |
The five | convicts were sentenced to prison terms ranging from t |
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