Convict Guide - published 2006 - Manual / Resource - Page 459
Guide to New South Wales State archives relating to convicts and convict administration
Princess Charlotte 1820 (colonial ship),
30, 196
Princess Charlotte (1) 1824 (ship), 265,
293
surgeon superintendent's journal, 333
Princess Charlotte (2) 1827 (ship), 240,
293
surgeon superintendent's journal, 333
Princess Royal (1) 1823 (ship), 31, 237,
293
Princess Royal (2) 1829 (ship), 241, 293
surgeon superintendent's journal, 333
Princess Victoria 1834 (ship), 249, 293
Principal Secretary. See Colonial Secretary
Principal Superintendent of Convicts
assignment, 25, 28, 33–35
Australian Joint Copying Project
microfilms, 301–303
bank accounts, 91–92
Carters Barracks, House of Correction,
74
certificates of freedom, 53–56, 131
convicts arriving, 19–20
correspondence (1855–67), 301–302
deaths, 106, 111
exiles, 39
families of convicts, 96
Female Factory, Parramatta, 76
gaols, 154
history, 347–349
Hyde Park Barracks, 77
letters about convicts, 205, 210–211,
220, 222
marriages, 103–104
Norfolk Island, 184
pardons: conditional and absolute, 59,
66–67
penal settlements, 161
Port Phillip, 203–204
record series, 8
runaways and absconding assigned
servants, 39
Supreme Court, Criminal Jurisdiction,
135, 138
ticket of leave passports, 49–50
tickets of exemption from government
labor, 51–52
tickets of leave, 42–46, 131
Principal Surgeon, 79
printing press, 342
prison reform, 114
private employment, tickets of, 35
404
Private Secretary. See Secretary to
Governor
private settlers. See free settlers
privateers, 230, 322
prizes (captured ships), 222, 230
proclamations, 207, 216
Proodfoot, David (ship's master), 242
Prosser, Thomas (surgeon
superintendent), 331
Protector of Aborigines, Port Phillip, 203
protests. See ships' protests
Proteus 1831 (ship), 63, 268
surgeon superintendent's journal, 333
Providence I 1811 (ship), 230, 293
Providence II (1) 1822 (ship), 236, 264,
293
Providence II (2) 1825 (ship), 266
surgeon superintendent's journal, 333
Provost Marshal
Court of Criminal Jurisdiction, 132
Norfolk Island mutiny, 184
Prudentia hulk, Woolwich, 303, 339–345
public access. See access to records
public houses, 77
Public Record Office, now National
Archives (United Kingdom), London
convict records on microfilm, 298–345
subject guide, 299–301
public servants. See civil officers
Public Trust Office
deaths, 110
public works
history, 12, 24, 30, 36, 71, 157–158
records, 72, 74–75, 168, 215
ships' musters, 281, 283–285, 288–296
See also iron'd gangs; road parties
publishing State archives, 10
Puddicombe (ship's master, Mary and Jane
1841), 256
punishments
history, 69, 114, 178–179
records, 74–75, 119, 121–122, 126,
133, 164, 181
See also corporal punishment; penal
settlements
Pyramus (1) 1832 (ship), 245, 293
surgeon superintendent's journal, 333
Pyramus (2) 1836 (ship), 252, 294
surgeon superintendent's journal, 333
Pyramus (3) 1839 (ship), 272
surgeon superintendent's journal, 333
Pyrenees (1) 1851 (ship)
surgeon superintendent's journal, 333
State Records Authority of New South Wales