AND TICKETS OF EXEMPTION FROM WORK TO RESIDE WITH JUDITH
MCNALLY
Patrick
Surry
1814
27/23
27/10/1827
4/4282
1002
wife Judith, came free per “Broxbornebury”
MCNALLY
Patrick
Surry
1814
28/5
1/1/1828
4/4283, 4/4061
1003, 1006
wife Judith, came free per “Broxbornebury”
MCNALLY
Patrick
Surry
1814
29/5
1/1/1829
4/4283, 4/4061
1003, 1006
to reside with his wife Judith, came free per “Broxbornebury” in 1814
MCNALLY
Patrick
Surry
1814
29/104
17/10/1829
4/4283, 4/4061
1003, 1006
to reside with his wife Judith, came free per “Broxbornebury” in 1814
MCNALLY
Patrick
Surry
1814
30/39
2/1/1830
4/4283, 4/4061
1003, 1006
with his wife Judith, came free per “Broxbornebury” in 1814
MCNALLY
Patrick
Surry
1814
31/31
3/1/1831
4/4284, 4/4062
1004, 1006
with his wife Judith, came free per “Broxbornebury” in 1814
MCNALLY
Patrick
Surry
1814
32/30
2/1/1832
4/4285, 4/4062
1005, 1006
with his wife Judith, free per “Broxbornebury” in 1814; torn up on his receiving a ticket of leave (no.33/551)
TICKET OF LEAVE
MCNALLY
Patrick
1/9/1814
Certificate of Emancipation
382
[4/4427]
COD18
601
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PARDON
Surname
FirstName
Alias
Vessel
Year
Pardon No
Pardon Type
Date of Pardon
Item
Reel
Remarks
Page
MCNALLY
Patrick
–
Surrey
1814
44/268
CP
1 Jul 1843
[4/4445]
781
–
109
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