Marine Private Richard
Askey ( Askew) ( Asque) (......1789)
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- Richard Askey enlisted in the
Royal marines as part of the 55th Portsmouth Company 1st
Royal Marines.
- He served as part of the convict
guard on board the ship "Alexander" prior to its departure from
England. Richard sailed with the ship to Port Jackson and
arrived as part of the First Fleet. During the voyage he
was arrested and court martialled for the theft of grog.
He was acquitted of this crime on 9th of June 1787.
- Richard acted as a second to . Thomas
Bullmore . in
his fights with James Baker and was one of four
- privates to receive 200 lashes
following the death of Bullmore. On March th 27th 1789 .
Richard and five other marines were executed. The
execution was carried out for the persistent theft of
Government stores. They mainly stole grog. Unfortunately Buried beside
tree executed on Standard Practice ( Un Hollowed Ground)
- It is not known whether any of his
family settled or if he had any family in Australia.
Royal marine 55th Portsmouth Company, Alexander 26 January 1788. Part of a group
of marines that were executed for persistent theft of Government stores,
buried beside execution tree.
At 9 OClock in the Morning the Sentince past, on
the Above Prisoners Was put In Exacution; In Consaquence of Jos Hunt
Convicting the Six Afforesaid prisoners, he Was pardone,d — (sic) Scott:
(1)
- (1) Scott, James. Remark on a passage Botnay [sic] bay 1787,
Mitchell Library, Heritage Collection
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- References
- Military records ,Pay rolls, Pay Musters, Cemetery Records, Church
Records & General Muster Records, Mitchell Library ,Sydney Australia
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