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Charles PEAT/PEET

He was tried at Old Bailey, London on 5 December 1781 for assault and highway robbery with a value of 23 shillings. He was sentenced to transportation for life having been originally sentenced to death, and left England on the Scarborough aged about 28 at that time (May 1787). He had no occupation recorded.He left NSW in 1800. He died in 1813.

Notes: Guilty of return from transport following the Mercury mutiny (detailed court transcript extracts reprinted in Cobley).One of the founders of the Night watch.Married Hannah Mullens on 22 February 1788 and had 5 children.



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