Location of execution not indicated • James Reece – 8 February 1799 – Hanged for bestiality with a sow. Reece tried to cut his own throat on the morning of his execution. • John Hardy – 2 June 1800 – Hanged for vagrancy and theft. • William Jones – March 1803 – Hanged for robbing Thomas Harley, a settler from Prospect. • James Lovell – 22 February 1805 – Hanged for forging and uttering. • George Holland – 11 October 1806 – Hanged for breaking into the house of Laughlane Gallighcoghan at Parramatta and stealing 10 shillings. Holland had assaulted the occupant of the home, described as a "feeble old man". • Dennis Kaneen – 27 November 1806 – Hanged for breaking into the house of James Hogsen and stealing six bushels of maize, some meat, sugar and a copper coin amounting to nine shillings and three pence. • William Page – 15 December 1806 – Hanged for burglary from the house of William Tracey at Fennel Farm. • Abraham Smith – 15 December 1806 – Hanged for burglary from the house of William Tracey at Fennel Farm. • William Poxam – 4 April 1807 – Hanged for sheep stealing. • John Hughes – 4 April 1807 – Hanged for entering the house of Edward Redmond and stealing a chest containing cash, bills and other property. • Hugh Dowling – 28 September 1808 – Hanged for armed burglary of the house of William Styles at Nepean and stealing cash and clothing. • John McCabe - 21 January 1813 – Hanged for robbery of William Parish in Hobart • John Townshend – 21 January 1813 – Hanged for robbery of William Parish in Hobart • Peter Gory – 21 January 1813 – Hanged for robbery of William Parish in Hobart • William Davis – 11 June 1813 – Hanged for cutting and maiming William Mason with a knife during a drunken brawl at
Ultimo. • Thomas Thorpe – September 1813 – Hanged for assaulting and robbing John Galligan of a silver watch on the King's Highway. • William Gray – March or April 1814 – Hanged for highway robbery. Stopped the cart of Edward Powell Jr and John Beckwith on the King's Highway and robbed them of ten gallons of spirits and other items. • Dennis Donovan – 12 July 1814 – Hanged for burglary of the house of John Cowley at
Surry Hills, the murders of William Alder, Thomas White and Hannah Sculler on the Hawkesbury, and for rape. His body was handed over for anatomisation and dissection. • Patrick Dawson – 9 February 1816 – Hanged for the robbery and murder of Edward Pugh at his home in Richmond. His body was dissected and anatomised. • Philip McGee – 9 February 1816 – Hanged for the robbery and murder of Edward Pugh at his home in Richmond. His body was dissected and anatomised. • Henry Laycock – 9 February 1816 – Hanged for the robbery and murder of Edward Pugh at his home in Richmond. His body was dissected and anatomised. • Thomas Hill – 1 March 1816 – Hanged for cutting and maiming police constable Thomas Smith near Parramatta. • William Langford – 1 March 1816 – Hanged for highway robbery on the
Parramatta Road, robbing William Wright of a silver watch. • Elizabeth Anderson – 19 July 1816 – Hanged for the murder of her husband, John Anderson, at Pitt Town. Her body was handed over to surgeons to be dissected and anatomised. • James Stock – 19 July 1816 – Hanged for the murder of John Anderson at Pitt Town. His body was handed over for dissection and anatomisation. • Nicholas Knight – 19 July 1816 – Hanged for highway robbery of Mrs Pearce on the Liverpool Rd, of two gallons of rum and a quantity of barley. • Thomas Collins – 1 November 1816 – Hanged for highway robbery having violently assaulted and robbed the cart of John Andrews on the Parramatta Road. • Hugh MacAlaire – 1 November 1816 – Hanged for highway robbery having violently assaulted and robbed the cart of John Andrews on the Parramatta Road. •
Daniel Moowattin (also called Daniel Mowatty) – 1 November 1816 – Hanged for the rape of a fifteen-year-old girl at Parramatta. The first Indigenous person legally hanged in Australia. • Patrick Ryan – 19 December 1825 – Hanged for arson in setting fire to the house of Richard Thompson at Bathurst. • John Judd – 30 April 1830 – Hanged for robbery and putting in fear of John Smith in the Singleton area. After receiving sentence of death from Judge
Dowling, Judd remarked to the court "My Lord and Gentlemen of the Jury, it is only five minutes choking." • John Roach – 30 April 1830 – Hanged for burglary and putting in fear in the Singleton area.
Sydney Cove (1788-9) •
Thomas Barrett – 27 February 1788 – Barrett was publicly hanged at Sydney Cove for stealing or conspiring to steal from government stores. He was the first person hanged in the colony of
New South Wales. • John Bennett – 2 May 1788 – A 19-year-old convict who was publicly hanged at Sydney Cove for theft. • Samuel Payton – 28 June 1788 – Hanged at Sydney Cove for stealing shirts, stockings and combs. He was a 20-year-old convict and stonemason. • Edward Corbett – 28 June 1788 – Hanged at Sydney Cove for the theft of four cows.
Sydney Sydney 1790s • Thomas Sanderson – 10 January 1790 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing with force of arms flour, beef, pork, associated chattels and goods from Thomas Steel and Joseph Bishop. • William Chafe – 20 April 1790 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of James Sunnyhill in Sydney Cove. • Hugh Low – 24 August 1790 – Hanged at Sydney for sheep stealing. He had behaved with merit during the
shipwreck of the Guardian; a letter of pardon arrived from His Majesty 12 months after his execution. • James Chapman – 28 July 1791 – Hanged at Sydney for breaking into the house of John Patree and stealing a shirt. • James Collington – 8 February 1792 – Hanged at Sydney for breaking into the hut of the baker John Campbell and stealing bread, flour and a check apron. At the hanging tree he addressed the assembled convicts before his execution, warning them to avoid the path he had pursued; but said that he was induced by hunger to commit the crime for which he suffered. • John Crowe/Crow – 10 December 1793 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary. • Archibald Macdonald – 14 July 1794 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary. • Martin McEwan – 30 November 1796 – Soldier, hanged at Sydney for robbing the public stores. • John Rayner – 31 July 1797 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary. • Johnathan Boroughbridge – April 1798 – Hanged at Sydney for piracy after he and accomplices stole two boats with the intent of escaping the colony. • Michael Gibson – April 1798 – Hanged at Sydney for piracy after he and accomplices stole two boats with the intent of escaping the colony. • Samuel Wright – February 1799 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of
Simeon Lord in High St (Lower George St). Wright had been reprieved at the gallows in 1793, when previously sentenced to hang for burglary. • Thomas Jones – 6 July 1799 – Publicly hanged in Sydney on the site of the crime for the murder of missionary Samuel Clode in the brickfields. A soldier in the NSW Corps, he had owed the missionary money but when the man came to collect he was murdered by Jones with his wife and two neighbours as accomplices. Clode was stabbed, his throat cut and his skull fractured with an axe. The Jones house was pulled down and burned on orders of the governor, the gallows were erected on its spot and he and two of his accomplices were hanged. Jones' corpse was later gibbeted. • Elizabeth Jones – 6 July 1799 – Wife of Thomas Jones. Hanged at Sydney for her part in the murder of missionary Samuel Clode at the brickfields in Sydney. After being hanged her body was handed over for surgical dissection. • John Brown – 26 March 1803 – Hanged at Sydney for feloniously entering the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill. • James Connors – 26 March 1803 – Hanged at Sydney for feloniously entering the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill. • Charles Crump – 20 February 1804 – Hanged in Sydney for the theft of nine pieces of chintzes and printed calicoes from William Tough in Sydney Cove. • John Brannan – 10 March 1804 – Convict who participated in the Castle Hill Rebellion. Hanged at Sydney. • Timothy Hogan – 10 March 1804 – Convict who participated in the Castle Hill Rebellion. Hanged at Sydney. • James Bevan (known as 'Warminster') – 21 May 1804 – Hanged at Sydney for the rape of eight-year-old Elizabeth Douglas. • John Green – 21 November 1804 – Hanged at Sydney for rape near Parramatta on 11 November 1804. Green was African-American, born in Pennsylvania. • William Miller – 30 September 1805 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Bridget Kean at Hawkesbury. • Herbert Keeling – 28 April 1806 – Hanged at Sydney for forging and uttering two promissory notes purporting to be drawn by Henry Kable. • James Dabbs – 16 May 1806 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the home of
Rowland Hassall at Parramatta. • Elias Davis - 4 September 1806 - Hanged at Sydney for breaking and entering the dwelling house of Robert Broughton, Parramatta. • William Organ – 11 October 1806 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing nine sheep from his employer
John Palmer between the Hawkesbury and Sydney. • Joseph Moreton – 27 November 1806 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary of Henry Williams near Castle Hill. • William Mason – 27 November 1806 – Hanged at Sydney for breaking and entering the house of John Prosser and stealing a cart and an article of clothing. • John Murphey – 27 November 1806 – Hanged at Sydney for breaking and entering the house of Michael Connor at North Boundary. • James Halfpenny – 17 December 1806 – Hanged at Sydney for bushranging and theft of livestock, four muskets and a chest. • Stephen Halfpenny – 17 December 1806 – Hanged at Sydney for bushranging and theft of livestock, four muskets and a chest. • Joseph Eades – 3 July 1807 – Hanged at Sydney for robbing a cart of alcohol and clothing items. • John Higgins – 3 July 1807 – Hanged at Sydney for robbing a cart of alcohol and clothing items. • William Morgan – 3 July 1807 – Hanged at Sydney for robbing a cart of alcohol and clothing items. • Robert Murray – 3 July 1807 – Hanged at Sydney for sheep stealing from the property of James Larratts. • Benjamin Yeates – 3 July 1807 – Hanged at Sydney for sheep stealing from the property of James Larratts. • John Brown – 30 May 1808 – Hanged at Sydney. A convict who escaped from custody and remained at large in the Van Diemen's Land wilderness for some 20 months. During this time, with John Lemon (Lemon was shot dead while resisting capture) he was involved in the murder of three soldiers, Corporal John Curry, Private Robert Grindstone and Private James Daniels. For his involvement in the crimes Brown was transported from Van Diemen's Land to Sydney to stand trial. His body was dissected and gibbeted. • Alexander Wilson (
alias Charles Boyle) – 18 June 1808 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of William Moad. • John MacNeal – 18 June 1808 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary and robbery upon his master, having stolen two half casks and two quarter casks of gunpowder from the house of
Robert Campbell. • Mary Grady – 18 June 1808 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Charles Stuart at Parramatta. • Richard Broughton – 29 August 1808 – Hanged in Sydney for stealing two head of horned cattle from John Palmer at Hawkesbury. • John Cheeseman – 29 August 1808 – Hanged in Sydney for stealing two head of horned cattle from John Palmer at Hawkesbury. • Thomas McGiff – 7 November 1817 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary of the house of John Parkes at Petersham. • Thomas Brown – 7 November 1817 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing a mare, the property of Thomas Arkill. • Patrick Ducey – 7 November 1817 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing a cow, the property of Patrick Devoy. • Bartholomew Roach – 7 November 1817 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing two heifers, the property of John Croker. • William Wallis – 27 February 1818 – Hanged at Sydney for robbery in the house of
John Harris. • Edward Haley – 27 February 1818 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing a horse, cart and other sundries near Parramatta. • Samuel Pollock – 27 February 1818 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing a horse, cart and other sundries near Parramatta. • James Fitzpatrick – 27 February 1818 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary in the house of John Brown at Portland Head. • Pedro Aldanoes (also called Peter Adams) – 7 December 1818 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Joseph Yeates outside Parramatta. • Timothy Buckley – 9 April 1819 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of district constable William Cosgrove at South Creek. • David Brown – 9 April 1819 – Hanged at Sydney for aiding and abetting the murder of William Cosgrove. • Timothy Ford – 9 April 1819 – Hanged at Sydney for aiding and abetting the murder of William Cosgrove. • Thomas Ray – 16 April 1819 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery. • John Jones – 16 April 1819 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery. • Thomas Smith – 16 April 1819 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery. • John Green – 23 April 1819 – Hanged at Sydney for housebreaking and attempted murder at Cockle Bay. • John Brennan – 23 April 1819 – Hanged at Sydney for housebreaking and attempted murder at Cockle Bay. • Robert Parsons - 31 December 1819 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery of Dennis Guiney on the Parramatta Road. • George Bowerman – 22 December 1820 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at the eighteen-mile stone on the Windsor Road. • James Bowerman – 22 December 1820 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at the eighteen-mile stone on the Windsor Road. • Solomon Bowerman – 22 December 1820 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at the eighteen-mile stone on the Windsor Road. • James Clancy (Clency) – 22 December 1820 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing from a house and violent robbery of a child. • John Bagnell – 22 December 1820 – Hanged at Sydney for house-breaking and highway robbery. • Nicholas Cooke – 22 December 1820 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing from the house of James Seville near Constitution Hill, and assaulting Constable Edward Dillon with a stone. • Edward Luffin – 23 December 1820 – Hanged at Sydney for cattle duffing. • Michael Tracey – 23 December 1820 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary at the house of John Waite. • John Sullivan – 23 December 1820 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary. • Daniel O'Brien – 23 December 1820 – Hanged at Sydney for robbery. • John O'Brien – 23 December 1820 – Hanged at Sydney for cattle duffing. • William Swift – 17 August 1821 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Maria Minton at Richmond. • James Robinson – 17 August 1821 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his overseer Charles Linton. Robinson was from
Angola. • Francis Pascoe – 22 August 1821 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Michael Donnelly. • John Ryan – 22 August 1821 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery. • Miles Jordan – 22 August 1821 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery in the Hawkesbury district. • Pasco Haddycott – 22 August 1821 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Michael Donnelly. • William McGeary (Geary) – 24 August 1821 – Hanged at Sydney for a string of highway robberies on the Windsor Road. • Thomas Smith – 24 August 1821 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Windsor Road. • John Whiteman – 24 August 1821 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Windsor Road. • William Kennedy – 24 August 1821 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary & theft of a hat, comb and razor from Henry McAlister near
Prospect. • John Mills – 24 August 1821 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Windsor Road. • Charles Young – 24 August 1821 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Windsor Road. • John Cochrane – 24 August 1821 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Windsor Road.
Sydney 1822 to 1824 • Francis Murphy – 6 April 1822 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of
Nicholas Devine (former Superintendent of Convicts) at what is now Erskineville. • William Harris – 6 April 1822 – Hanged at Sydney for robbery of James Cribb on the Parramatta Road. • William Poole – 22 May 1823 – Hanged at Sydney for returning from Port Macquarie in defiance of his commuted sentence. Originally sentenced to death for leading a party of convicts in escape into the hinterland, in the hope they could walk to Timor. • Edward Gorman – 13 October 1823 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of William Wells during a robbery at Minto. Gorman was recognisable for his "remarkable tooth". • Robert Grant – 15 January 1824 – Hanged at Sydney for returning from Port Macquarie in defiance of his commuted sentence. Originally condemned to death in 1822 for horse theft. • Thomas Harley – 4 March 1824 – Hanged at Sydney for returning from Port Macquarie in defiance of his commuted sentence. Originally sentenced to death in 1822 for burglary from the house of
Robert Campbell in George St. • Cornelius Fitzpatrick – 28 June 1824 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John Bentley outside Newcastle. • John Donovan – 23 August 1824 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Tom Brown at Emu Plains. • John Hand – 30 August 1824 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Michael Minton at Richmond. • James Stack – 30 August 1824 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Michael Minton at Richmond.
Sydney 1825 to 1826 • Martin Benson – 23 January 1825 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his master John Brackfield at
South Creek near
Windsor. • Eliza Campbell – 23 January 1825 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of her master John Brackfield at South Creek, near Windsor. • James Coogan – 23 January 1825 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his master John Brackfield at South Creek, near Windsor. • Anthony Rodney – 23 January 1825 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his master John Brackfield at South Creek, near Windsor. • John Sprole – 23 January 1825 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his master John Brackfield at South Creek, near Windsor. • Jeremiah Buckley – 4 April 1825 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary at Canterbury. • Edmond Bates – 11 April 1825 – Hanged at Sydney for beating his wife Julia to death during a Christmas Day drunken rage at Kissing Point. • James Wright – 30 May 1825 – Hanged at Sydney for the axe murder of his wife Mary Ann at the Hawkesbury. • James Webb – 19 August 1825 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Robert Collett at Toongabbie. • Patrick Moloney – 12 September 1825 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of William Elliott at Port Macquarie. • Daniel Leary - 12 December 1825 - Hanged at Sydney for rape of Mary Grainger at Wallis Plains. • John Burke – 6 March 1826 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John Cogan at
Mulgoa. • William Corbett – 6 March 1826 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Great Western Road. • Duncan McCallum – 7 March 1826 – Hanged at Sydney for robbery at South Creek. • Peter Roberts – 7 March 1826 – Hanged at Sydney for robbery at South Creek. • William Patient – 7 March 1826 – Hanged at Sydney for robbery at South Creek. • William Morrison – 7 March 1826 – Hanged at Sydney for robbery at South Creek. • Andrew White – 1 May 1826 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Patrick Taggart at Grant's Creek, outside Bathurst. • William Cusack – 3 July 1826 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary at Campbelltown. • John Hossle – 3 July 1826 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary of John Blackman at Bathurst. • Bridget Fairless – 12 July 1826 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery in what is now the Leichhardt section of Parramatta Road. • John Connolly (Collins) – 12 July 1826 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery in what is now the Leichhardt section of Parramatta Road. • Charles Butler – 3 August 1826 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Kitty Carman (Catherine Collins) at Portland Head. • Joseph Lockett – 7 August 1826 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Liverpool Road near Cabramatta. • Isaac Smith – 11 September 1826 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Constable William Green at Captain John Brabyn's estate, Clifton, Windsor.
Sydney 1827 • George Worrall (
Fisher's Ghost Murder) – 5 February 1827 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Frederick Fisher at Campbelltown. • William Leddington – 12 March 1827 – Hanged at Sydney for piracy on the brig
Wellington at Norfolk Island • James Smith – 12 March 1827 – Hanged at Sydney for piracy on the brig
Wellington at Norfolk Island • John Edwards – 12 March 1827 – Hanged at Sydney for piracy on the brig
Wellington at Norfolk Island • Richard Johnson – 12 March 1827 – Hanged at Sydney for piracy on the brig
Wellington at Norfolk Island • Edward Coulthurst – 12 March 1827 – Hanged at Sydney for piracy on the brig
Wellington at Norfolk Island • William Ward - 21 May 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for the armed robbery of Michael Foley at Bringelly • Thomas Power - 21 May 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for the armed robbery of Michael Foley at Bringelly • John Curry - 21 May 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of Joseph Cox on the road between Liverpool and Parramatta • William Webb - 21 May 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for the armed robbery and putting in fear of the house of Timothy Beard at Carnes Hill • John Lynch - 18 June 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for the burglary of the house of Thomas Parnell at Richmond. Lynch was also involved in the
Wellington mutiny. • Michael Coogan - 18 June 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for forgery. Coogan was an American who had also attempted piracy of a ship called
The Liberty • Thomas Quinn - 18 June 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Timothy Beard at
Carnes Hill. Before the noose was fastened Quinn kicked off his boots "and they fell with a hollow sound on his coffin, which lay directly under". • Patrick Geary - 18 June 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Timothy Beard at Carnes Hill • John Goff - 24 September 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for murder while attempting escape on Norfolk Island. • Edward Moore - 24 September 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for murder while attempting escape on Norfolk Island. • William Watson - 24 September 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for murder while attempting escape on Norfolk Island. • Black Tommy – 31 December 1827 – (sometimes called Jackey-Jackey) Wiradjuri man from
Bathurst district, hanged at Sydney for the murder of Geoffrey Connell at Reedy Swamp, near Bathurst. • William Lee – 31 December 1827 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing in the dwelling-house of
John Coghill, and putting the inmates in bodily fear. • Jon Carrington – 31 December 1827 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing in the dwelling-house of John Coghill, and putting the inmates in bodily fear. • James Charlton – 31 December 1827 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing in the dwelling-house of John Coghill, and putting the inmates in bodily fear. • William (or Michael) Pearce – 31 December 1827 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary and robbery in the house of
Francis Forbes at
Liverpool.
Sydney 1828 • Charles Connor – 13 March 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of James Mackenzie at Windsor. • Lot McNamara – 17 March 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Janet Mackellar, wife of
Duncan Mackellar, Junior, at Minto. • William Johnson – 24 March 1828 – Hanged at Sydney Gaol for the murder of Morris Morgan at Moreton Bay. • George Kilroy (Kildray, Gilroy, Kilray) – 24 March 1828 – An associate of
Jack Donahue. Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of George Plomer on the Richmond Road. • William Smith – 24 March 1828 – An associate of
Jack Donahue. Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of George Plomer on the Richmond road. On the first attempt the rope snapped and Smith fell to the ground. He was taken away until Kilroy and Johnson were declared dead and their corpses removed, then he was hanged again. • William Regan – 5 May 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of James Davis in Castlereagh St. • John Timmins – 11 June 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for robbery of Stephen Hunter at
Cornwallis. • Thomas Ford – 11 June 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for robbery of Stephen Hunter at Cornwallis. • John Curtis – 16 June 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for the theft of a cow from the herd of
William Wentworth, at Bringelly. • James (or Joseph) Johnson (also called Philip Macauley, Phillip Gawley) – 16 June 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery and assault of George Tills outside Liverpool. • John Welsh – 20 October 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for the robbery and attempted murder of George Barber at Picton. • Joseph Bradley – 20 October 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for forgery. • Patrick Troy – 20 October 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for forgery. • Patrick Kegney (sometimes Stegney) – 20 October 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and robbery. • Joseph (John) Spicer – 20 October 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and robbery. • John (James) Tomlins – 20 October 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and robbery. • James Henry – 20 October 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for the theft of a cow at Stone Quarry Creek. • Samuel Clarke – 20 October 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the house of Stephen Hunter at Cornwallis. • Thomas Quigley – 20 October 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the house of Stephen Hunter at Cornwallis. • Alexander Browne – 22 December 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for sodomy with William Lyster on the whaler
Royal Sovereign. • John Welch – 22 December 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery and the armed assault of Constable William Wade at Bong Bong. Welch was about sixteen at the time of his execution. "He cried bitterly". • William Bayne – 22 December 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery and armed assault of Constable Wade at Bong Bong. • Thomas Whisken (or Wiscott) – 22 December 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for the armed robbery of the home of James Hassall at Bathurst. • William Owens – 22 December 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for the armed robbery of the home of James Hassall at Bathurst. • James Holmes – 22 December 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for the armed robbery of the home of James Hassall at Bathurst. • John Iron – 22 December 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for the robbery of John Browne at Botany. • Thomas Ryan – 29 December 1828 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of James McGrath just north of Richmond.
Sydney 1829 • Michael Green – 12 January 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Susannah Smith at Windsor. • John Payne (sometimes Paid) – 12 January 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and robbery from the house of Timothy Beard at Carnes Hill. • Edward Whelan – 12 January 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and robbery from the house of Timothy Beard at Carnes Hill. • George Skinner – 12 January 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Susannah Smith at Windsor. • John Price – 12 January 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Susannah Smith at Windsor. • Michael Lynch – 12 January 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Thomas Kendall at Pitt Town. • Florence (or Henry) Driscoll – 12 January 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Isaac Cornwall at Richmond. • Lot Molds – 12 January 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Thomas Kendall at Pitt Town. • William Riddell – 23 March 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John Heley in the Muswellbrook district. Riddell apparently desired Heley's wife; Heley was found dismembered in a stump hole. Riddell was an atheist, republican, radical, autodidact. He ran up the steps to the gallows, took snuff and said "I prefer death to living in chains and fetters in such a country as this". • Charles White – 8 April 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Thomas Murphy at Luskintyre. • John Brunger (also called Brugan/Burgen) – 18 Apr 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of William Perfoot (also called Parfitt) at Moreton Bay. • Thomas Matthews – 18 April 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Connolly, a fellow work-gang member, at Moreton Bay. • Thomas Allen – 18 April 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Connolly, a fellow work-gang member, at Moreton Bay. • Patrick Sullivan – 20 April 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Michael Condron at Moreton Bay. • William Bowen – 27 April 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the house of Leslie Duguid at Wallis Plains (
East Maitland). • Peter Reilly – 27 April 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the house of Ellis Hall at Wallis Plains. • James Smart – 27 April 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the home of John Thomas at Wallis Plains. • James Gallagher – 27 April 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the house of John Thomas at Wallis Plains. • John Crowther – 27 April 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the house of John Thomas at Wallis Plains. • Thomas Slater – 27 April 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for assault on Betty Griffiths with a tomahawk in Cumberland St. Sydney. • William Yemms (Jems) – 27 April 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the government stores at Port Macquarie. • James Gardiner – 27 April 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the government stores at Port Macquarie. • William Davison – 4 May 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing cattle from James Laidley at Bathurst. • John Whelan – 4 May 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing cattle from James Laidley at Bathurst. • John Shorter – 4 May 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing cattle from James Laidley at Bathurst. • George Smith – 4 May 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary in the Illawarra district. • John Allwright – 4 May 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary in the Illawarra district. • George McDonald – 4 May 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary and putting in fear in the Illawarra district. • James Naughton – 25 May 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Elizabeth Watson. He was previously charged, with Edward Gorman, with murder in 1823. • Timothy Murphy – 1 June 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for the axe-murder of fellow-convict John Monaghan at Mt York while they were working on the road to Bathurst. • John Slack (
alias York) – 22 June 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary at the house of Timothy Beard at Cabramatta. • George Groves – 8 July 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary of the house of Richard Brooks at
Denham Court. • James McColville – 8 July 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary of the house of Richard Brooks at
Denham Court. • John Salt – 8 July 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of Ben Crow in the Bargo Brush. • Richard Peacock – 8 July 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of Ben Crow in the Bargo Brush. • William Pitts – 8 July 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of Ben Crow in the Bargo Brush. • John Neilson – 8 July 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary at Windsor. • James Barnes – 13 July 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of Joshua Moore on the Liverpool Road. • Joseph Stephenson – 13 July 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of Joshua Moore on the Liverpool Road. • Daniel Grier – 28 September 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary. • Charles Penson (Tinson, Tinsal) – 28 September 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for burglary • Joseph Parker – 28 September 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John "Kangaroo Jack" Hazeldine at Gibraltar Creek in the Cox's River district. • George Williams – 22 October 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for the highway robbery, assault and battery of William Hickey • John Sly – 28 December 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for forgery
Sydney 1830 • Thomas Finley – 11 January 1830 – Hanged at Sydney for the murder of overseer Edward Walsh at Bathurst. • Stephen Smith – 5 April 1830 – Hanged at Sydney for the axe-murder of fellow convict William Davis at Moreton Bay. • John Hawes (alias Lloyd) – 5 April 1830 – Hanged at Sydney for the axe-murder of fellow convict William Davis at Moreton Bay. • Thomas Doyle – 1 December 1796 – Hanged at Parramatta for robbing the public stores. • John Place – 8 March 1804 – Convict who participated in the Castle Hill Rebellion. Hanged at Parramatta. • Patrick McDermot – 19 May 1806 – Hanged at Parramatta for burglary from the house of Matthew Pearce at
Seven Hills and theft of clothing items. • John Kenny – 24 January 1807 – Hanged and gibbetted at the scene of the crime in Parramatta for the murder of Mary Smith. • Michael Bagan – 20 June 1808 – Entered the house of Jane Codd near Parramatta, assaulted her and stole items from her home. Hanged at the Parramatta brickfields. • Felix Donnelly – 20 June 1808 – Entered the house of Jane Codd near Parramatta, assaulted her and stole items from her home. Hanged at the Parramatta brickfields. • John Dunn – 25 August 1811 – Hanged at Parramatta for the murder of Mary Rowe, his body was handed over to the medical officer at Parramatta General Hospital for dissection and anatomisation. • Pearce Conden – 24 March 1813 – Publicly hanged at the site of the crime in George St Parramatta for the murder of Joseph Sutton. Body handed over for dissection and anatomisation. • Thomas Mahony – 24 March 1813 – Publicly hanged at the site of the crime in George St Parramatta for the murder of Joseph Sutton. Body handed over for dissection and anatomisation. • Matthew Craven – 16 October 1826 – Publicly hanged outside Parramatta for 'divers robberies'. • Thomas Cavanaugh – 16 October 1826 – Publicly hanged outside Parramatta for armed robberies. • Thomas (John) Ashton – 2 December 1829 – Hanged at Parramatta for rape of ten-year-old Elizabeth Price.
Castle Hill • Patrick Gannon – 23 March 1803 – Hanged at
Castle Hill for rape, attempted murder and robbery. • Francis Simpson – 23 March 1803 – Hanged along with Patrick Gannon at Castle Hill for robbery. • John Lynch – 27 September 1803 – Hanged at Castle Hill for the assault and robbery of Samuel Phelps at Hawkesbury. • James Tracey – 27 September 1803 – Hanged at Castle Hill for the assault and robbery of Samuel Phelps at Hawkesbury. • Phillip Cunningham – 5 March 1804 – Convict, leader of the
Castle Hill Rebellion. Summarily hanged on the steps of the government storehouse at Greenhills (present day Windsor). • James Davis – 19 June 1810 – Hanged at Portland Head (Hawkesbury) for burglary from the house of John Cox. • Thomas Begley – 31 August 1829 – Hanged at Windsor for burglary at Mulgoa. • Michael Rafter – 29 January 1830 – Hanged at Windsor for a litany of burglaries in the Portland Head district. • John Smith – 29 January 1830 – Hanged at Windsor for rape of his seven-year-old daughter. • John Tiernan – 25 August 1830 – Hanged at Windsor for highway robbery, horse theft and stealing. Aged seventeen, Tiernan objected to being interrupted in his prayers on the scaffold and wrestled the executioner over the edge of the platform.
Newcastle • John Pagan – 7 January 1820 – Hanged at Newcastle for the murder of James White. • William Smith – 7 January 1820 – Hanged at Newcastle for the murder of James White.
Burwood • Daniel Watkins – 16 October 1826 – Publicly hanged at
Burwood for the armed robbery of Thomas Bartie Clay at Burwood. • Thomas Mustin (Muston) – 16 October 1826 – Publicly hanged at Burwood for robbery and putting in fear at the house of Richard Morgan on the Liverpool Road. • John Brown – 16 October 1826 – Publicly hanged at Burwood for robbery and putting in fear at the house of Richard Morgan on the Liverpool Road.
Bankstown • Patrick Sullivan – 18 October 1826 – Publicly hanged on gallows constructed in Bankstown ('Irish Town', now Bass Hill) for
bushranging. • James Moran – 18 October 1826 – Publicly hanged on gallows constructed in Bankstown ('Irish Town', now Bass Hill) for
bushranging.
Campbelltown • John Holmes – 21 August 1829 – Hanged at Campbelltown for setting fire to a barn belonging to James Bean at Campbelltown. • Richard McCann – 6 February 1830 – Hanged at Campbelltown for theft, assault and putting in fear in the Goulburn district • Thomas Beasley - 8 February 1830 - Hanged at Campbelltown for burglary with assault in the Airds district • Joseph Moorbee (Mowerby,
alias Nuttall) - 8 February 1830 - Hanged at Campbelltown for burglary with assault in the Airds district • Mark Byfield – 8 March 1830 – Hanged at Sydney for the theft of a silver watch • Broger – 30 August 1830 – Indigenous. Publicly hanged at Campbelltown for the murder of John Rivett at Kangaroo Valley • Peter Dew (
alias Saunders) – 31 August 1830 – Hanged at Campbelltown for burglary and putting in fear at Goulburn • William Haggerty – 31 August 1830 – Hanged at Campbelltown for cattle theft from Francis Lawless in the Liverpool district • John Spellary – 31 August 1830 – Hanged at Campbelltown for cattle theft from Francis Lawless in the Liverpool district • James Welsh – 31 August 1830 – Hanged at Campbelltown for burglary from the house of David Reece at Burra Burra, near Taralga.
Maitland • Michael Brown – 1 September 1829 – Hanged at Maitland for burglary and putting in fear at the house of William Forsyth. • Patrick Corcoran – 1 September 1829 – Hanged at Maitland for burglary and putting in fear at the house of William Forsyth. • Andrew Cullen – 1 September 1829 – Hanged at Maitland for burglary and putting in fear at the house of William Forsyth. • Richard Turnstyle – 1 September 1829 – Hanged at Maitland for burglary and putting in fear at the house of William Forsyth. • William Chandler – 1 September 1829 – Hanged at Maitland for horse theft from Peter Cunningham at Merton (near Denman).
Liverpool • Jean Herman Maas – 1 September 1830 – Hanged at Liverpool for forgery. • James McGibbon – 1 September 1830 – Hanged at Liverpool for forgery.
Bathurst • Ralph Entwistle (
"The Ribbon Gang") – 2 November 1830 – Hanged at Bathurst town centre for the murder of John Greenwood near present-day Georges Plains, bushranging and horse theft • Thomas Dunne ("The Ribbon Gang")- 2 November 1830 – Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of John Greenwood, bushranging and horse theft • Dominic Daley ("The Ribbon Gang") – 2 November 1830 – Hanged at Bathurst town centre for plundering houses, bushranging and horse theft • James Driver ("The Ribbon Gang") – 2 November 1830 – Hanged at Bathurst town centre for plundering houses, bushranging and horse theft • William Gahan ("The Ribbon Gang") – 2 November 1830 – Hanged at Bathurst town centre for the murder of John Greenwood, bushranging and horse theft • Patrick Gleeson ("The Ribbon Gang") – 2 November 1830 – Hanged at Bathurst town centre for the murder of John Greenwood, bushranging and horse theft • Michael Kearney ("The Ribbon Gang")- 2 November 1830 – Hanged at Bathurst town centre for the murder of John Greenwood, bushranging and horse theft • John Kenny ("The Ribbon Gang") – 2 November 1830 – Hanged at Bathurst town centre for plundering houses, bushranging and horse theft • John Shepherd ("The Ribbon Gang") – 2 November 1830 – Hanged at Bathurst town centre for the murder of John Greenwood, bushranging and horse theft • Robert Webster ("The Ribbon Gang") – 2 November 1830 – Hanged at Bathurst town centre for plundering houses, bushranging and horse theft. ==1830s==