John Campany
Involvement in crime
John Campany was tried for burglary on 16 March 1818 in Horsham. Isaac Kemp and John Campany were both found guilty and sentenced to death. They were later reprieved. William Kemp was found not guilty. The Sheriff was paid one pound for victualling Isaac Kemp and John Campany for four weeks (2/6 per week x 2 people).
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Citations
- [S470] "RR: Isaac Kemp summary by Lorraine Voigt", 29 Jan 1991, Lorraine Voigt (5 Kenworth Street Brassall Qld 4305); Fleming Family History Archive, Sydney.
- [S1563] Isaac Kemp, Criminal Court Register: Sussex Isaac Kemp 1818, Lent 1818, page 1291
- [S1564] Sussex Assizes, Morning Advertiser, Court Reports, 19 Mar 1818, p3.
- [S1565] Isaac Kemp, Convict Indent 1818 NSW General Stewart: Kemp Isaac, (Sydney: NSW State Records), 31 Dec 1818, General Stewart. Master: R Granger.
- [S1578] Isaac Kemp, Convict TOL Butt, (Kingswood: NSW State Archives), 18 Aug 1828, No. 28/170
- [S1601] Isaac Kemp, Criminal Sheriff's Vouchers: Horsham 16 March 1818 Isaac Kemp, Lent Assizes 1818
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