

An edition of The Campbelltown Convicts (2012)
By Peter Hinds
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Tellwell Publishing
Language
eng
Pages
152
Description:
The life and times of John Champley the convict who was convicted in Beverley Yorkshire and transported to New South Wales. In 1830 Champley, Joseph Shelvey and John Yates were convicted of a crime of robbery at James Atkinson's Oldbury estate. Champley and Shelvey were transported to Norfolk Island and Yates to Moreton Bay. About a year later two captured bushrangers from Jack Donohoe's gang made confessions concerning the robbery and Champley, Shelvey and Yates were brought home and pardoned. The book can be purchased at: http://www.amazon.com/The-Campbelltown-Convicts-Peter-Hinds/dp/0987396161
subjects: History, New South Wales, Convicts, Penal settlements, Prisoners, australia, Penal colonies, New south wales, history
People: John Champley, James Atkinson, Roger Therry, William Webber and Jack Donohoe
Places: Pocklington, York and Beverley Yorkshire, Sydney, Parramatta, Bong Bong, Sutton Forest, Berrima and Campbelltown NSW, Norfolk Island and Moreton Bay
Times: 1795 - 1861