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North Kent Smuggling Gang.
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Lutonman:
Well done for researching this interesting story
grandarog:
Bit more info now available.
No. Name Age Committed Sentence Transported Ship
75 Stephen Gummer 25 Jan 9 1822 Death but reprieved 7 years
76 John Gill 45 Jan 26 1822 Death but reprieved Died before trans.
77 Charles White 25 Feb 2 1822 Death but reprieved 7 years
78 Joseph Clements 23 Mar 4 1822 Death but reprieved 7 years
101 James Taylor 28 Sep 4 1821 Death but reprieved Life ARAB
102 James Rolfe 23 Sep 26 1821 Death but reprieved 7 years
103 John Ramsay 27 Oct 9 1821 Death but reprieved
alias Baffington alias Babington Life ARAB
104 Thomas Hey Webster 32 Oct 9 1821 Discharged by proclamation
105 Edward Rolfe 20 Nov 23 1821 DEATH DEATH
106 Thomas Woollett Nov1821 Death but reprieved Life ARAB
107 Francis Carden 31 Nov 30 1821 Death but reprieved 7 years
108 Thomas Stokes 51 Dec 6 1821 Death but reprieved 7 years
109 John Wilsden 45 Dec 10 1821 DEATH DEATH
110 Daniel Fagg 48 Dec 22 1821 DEATH DEATH
111 Thomas Mount 24 Jan 11 1822 Death but reprieved Life ARAB
112 Joseph Gilbert 19 Jan 21 1822 Death but reprieved 7 Years
113 Henry Smith 28 Jan 21 1822 Death but reprieved 7 Years
114 Daniel Baker 26 Jan 26 1822 Death but reprieved Life ARAB
115 John Meredith 28 Jan 26 1822 DEATH DEATH
120 John Hagle Alias Fagg.27Feb 15 1822 Death but reprieved 7 Years
Details for the ship Arab I (1) (1822)
Ship Name: Arab I (1)
Rig Type: S.
Built: Greenock
Build Year: 1820
Size (tons): 403
Voyage Details
Master: Robert R. Brown
Surgeon: Charles Carter
Sailed: 13 July 1822
From: England
Arrived: 6 November 1822
Port: VDL
Route: Direct
Days Travel: 116
Convicts Landed: 153 males & 0 female convicts
grandarog:
As we all know Smuggling was rife along the North Kent Coast .Most of which was carried out by the North Kent Gang. These 4 men were Executed by Hanging at the Gallows on Penenden Heath ,Maidstone on the 4th April 1822.They had been convicted for “Assembling with firearms ,and assisting with landing un-customed goods.”
They were Daniel Fagg 1774-1822 . John Meredith 1796-1822. Edward Rolfe 1802-1822. And John Wilsden1775-1822. Some researchers at Rainham History Group and David Wood of Upchurch credit the incident occurred at Burntwick Island, Stangate Creek , at Upchurch. Stating 3 men were hanged and 15 Transported.
No doubt much contraband was landed there by the North Kent Gang but not in this case. Local legend has a tunnel from the Creek to the Crown Pub at Upchurch, dug to fetch the goods inland and store for distribution. Due to the nature of the land very doubtful one ever existed.
However after a bit of digging around the net I have established, they werein fact arrested and tried on the 22nd March 1822 following the Marsh Bay (now St Mildred’s Bay) Westgate, Margate ,incident on the night of 2nd Sept 1821. That night a Royal Navy Lieutenant and 2 Blockade Men were injured in a battle with the Smuggling Gang
They were sentenced to death and 15 others were sentenced to transportation to Tasmania for between 7 and 15 years. After the execution the 4 bodies were cut down and given to their relatives. The relatives had brought a wagon with them on which the bodies were carried to Canterbury. Later to be buried in un-consecrated ground of St Mildred’s Churchyard, Canterbury on the 7th April 1822 .
When I found the burials were at St Mildred’s I now wonder if “Marsh Bay” was renamed “St Mildred’s Bay” as a result of the Skirmish between Smugglers and The Blockade force that occurred there 199 years ago.
Credit for much to .https://www.margatelocalhistory.co.uk/DocRead/Jarvis%20Pictures/Taylor.pdf
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