Name |
Charles ANDERSON |
Birth |
Abt 1828 |
Gender |
Male |
Conviction |
29 Jan 1849 |
Old Bailey, Central Criminal Court, London, England, United Kingdom |
Larceny, Sentenced to 7 Years Transportation |
Old Bailey Transcript:
CHARLES ANDERSON and JOHN TRACEY , stealing 1 painting, value 2l.; the goods of Mary Ann Moore; Anderson having been twice before convicted, and Tracey having been once before convicted: to which
TRACEY pleaded GUILTY .** Aged 24.— Transported for Seven Years.
MICAIAH REED (policeman, E 108). On 9th Jan., about half-past six o'clock in the evening, I saw Anderson in Tottenham Court-road, in front of a shop, with his back against some railings—Tracey walked by on the opposite side—he crossed over and spoke to Anderson—they remained in conversation two or three minutes—Tracey then crossed the road, and Anderson followed him—they both went towards Mrs. Moore's shop—a wagon passed, and I did not see them—I saw them come away from the shop together—Tracey had this picture in his hand—I collared him, and said "What have you got here?"—he said, "You have got roe this time, Mr. Reed, and I am glad of it, because I am quite tired of the life I have been leading lately"—I took him to the station—I afterwards took Anderson at the Adam and Eve, Hampstead-road, and told him the charge—he said he knew nothing about it, and had not seen Tracey.
JAMES MASON (policeman, S 168). I saw Tracey in Reed's custody. I met Anderson a few yards off—he went to the Adam and Eve—we took him.
MARY ANN MOORE . I am a widow, and keep a shop in Tottenham Court-road. On 9th Jan. this picture was brought to me—it is mine—I had seen it safe ten minutes before.
ROBERT SHARMAN (policeman). I produce a certificate of Anderson's conviction—(read—Charles Anderson convicted Sept. 1847. confined six months)—I was present—he is the person.
EDWARD GARDNER . I produce a certificate—(read—Charles Goodwin, convicted May 1848, confined six months)—I was present—Anderson is the person.
ANDERSON— GUILTY . Aged 21.— Transported for Seven Yean.
- Role: Co-Defendant
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Conviction |
29 Jan 1849 |
Old Bailey, Central Criminal Court, London, England, United Kingdom |
Larceny, Sentenced to 7 Years Transportation |
Old Bailey Transcript:
CHARLES ANDERSON and JOHN TRACEY , stealing 1 painting, value 2l.; the goods of Mary Ann Moore; Anderson having been twice before convicted, and Tracey having been once before convicted: to which
TRACEY pleaded GUILTY .** Aged 24.— Transported for Seven Years.
MICAIAH REED (policeman, E 108). On 9th Jan., about half-past six o'clock in the evening, I saw Anderson in Tottenham Court-road, in front of a shop, with his back against some railings—Tracey walked by on the opposite side—he crossed over and spoke to Anderson—they remained in conversation two or three minutes—Tracey then crossed the road, and Anderson followed him—they both went towards Mrs. Moore's shop—a wagon passed, and I did not see them—I saw them come away from the shop together—Tracey had this picture in his hand—I collared him, and said "What have you got here?"—he said, "You have got roe this time, Mr. Reed, and I am glad of it, because I am quite tired of the life I have been leading lately"—I took him to the station—I afterwards took Anderson at the Adam and Eve, Hampstead-road, and told him the charge—he said he knew nothing about it, and had not seen Tracey.
JAMES MASON (policeman, S 168). I saw Tracey in Reed's custody. I met Anderson a few yards off—he went to the Adam and Eve—we took him.
MARY ANN MOORE . I am a widow, and keep a shop in Tottenham Court-road. On 9th Jan. this picture was brought to me—it is mine—I had seen it safe ten minutes before.
ROBERT SHARMAN (policeman). I produce a certificate of Anderson's conviction—(read—Charles Anderson convicted Sept. 1847. confined six months)—I was present—he is the person.
EDWARD GARDNER . I produce a certificate—(read—Charles Goodwin, convicted May 1848, confined six months)—I was present—Anderson is the person.
ANDERSON— GUILTY . Aged 21.— Transported for Seven Yean.
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Departure |
31 Jul 1852 |
England |
The Lady Montagu |
Arrival |
9 Dec 1852 |
Van Diemans Land, Australian Colonies |
The Lady Montagu |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I2049 |
Australian Convict Ship Project |
Last Modified |
2 Mar 2024 |