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List of people legally executed in Australia : ウィキペディア英語版
List of people legally executed in Australia
Aboriginal society for millennia had the death penalty as a punishment, inflicted directly or through sorcery or incantation.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.alrc.gov.au/publications/21.%20Aboriginal%20Customary%20Laws%20and%20Sentencing/aboriginal-customary-laws-and-notion-‘puni )
The first executions under European law were on 2 October 1629, of mutineers of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) ship Batavia on Long Island in the Houtman Abrolhos of Western Australia.
Following the arrival of the First Fleet, Thomas Barrett was the first person executed in Australia under British law.
== New South Wales ==

* Thomas Barrett - 27 February 1788 - Barrett was hanged 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 20-year-old convict who was publicly hanged at Sydney Cove for theft.
* Samuel Payton - 25 June 1788 - A 20-year-old convict and stonemason hanged for stealing shirts, stockings and combs.
* Edward Corbett - June or July 1788 - Hanged in Sydney for the theft of a smock.
* James Daly - December 1788 - Hanged in Sydney for theft of a handkerchief from a fellow convict using force and arms.
* George Mitton - 1788 - Hanged in Parramatta for robbery.
* James Baker - 27 March 1789 - One of six Royal Marines hanged at Sydney Cove for theft of government stores.
* James Brown - 27 March 1789 - One of six Royal Marines hanged at Sydney Cove for theft of government stores.
* Richard Lukes - 27 March 1789 - One of six Royal Marines hanged at Sydney Cove for theft of government stores.
* Thomas Jones - 27 March 1789 - One of six Royal Marines hanged at Sydney Cove for theft of government stores.
* Luke Haynes - 27 March 1789 - One of six Royal Marines hanged at Sydney Cove for theft of government stores.
* Richard Askew - 27 March 1789 - One of six Royal Marines hanged at Sydney Cove for theft of government stores.
* Anne Davis - 23 November 1789 - A 30-year-old convict she was hanged for theft at Sydney Cove she was the first woman hanged in Australia.
* Thomas Sanderson - 1789 early 1790 - Convicted of stealing with force of arms flour, beef, pork, associated chattels and goods from Thomas Steel and Joseph Bishop. He was hanged in Sydney.
* William Chafe - 20 April 1790 - Convicted of burglary of the house of James Sunnyhill in Sydney Cove he was hanged in Sydney.
* Hugh Low - 24 August 1790 - Hanged in 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. shipwreck of the Guardian
* William Harris - 28 October 1790 - Broke into a house in Rose Hill and assaulted one of the occupants, stole three pounds of beef and one pound of flour, a frock and a book. He was publicly hanged at Rose Hill.
* Edward Wildblood - 28 October 1790 - A co-offender with the aforementioned William Harris, he was convicted of breaking into a house in Rose Hill, assaulting one of the occupants and stealing three pounds of beef and one pound of flour, a frock and a book. He was publicly hanged at Rose Hill.
* James Chapman - 28 July 1791 - Convicted of breaking into the house of John Patree and stealing a shirt. Hanged in Sydney.
* James Collington - 8 February 1792 - Broke into the hut of the baker John Campbell and stole 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. He was hanged in Sydney.
* John Crowe - 10 December 1793 - Hanged in Sydney for burglary.
* John Hemming - July 1794 - Convicted of burglarising the house of Robert Spriggs in Wyong, he was hanged in Sydney.
* Archibald Macdonald - Hanged for burglary.
* John Bevan - 6 October 1794 - A convict with a reputation for criminal activity within the colony, he was convicted of burglarising the house of William Fielder in Sydney at 2am on 25 September 1794. He was hanged in Sydney.
* John Hill - 16 October 1794 - Convicted of murder in the course of robbery. He fatally stabbed Simon Burn in the left side of the chest at Parramatta and he was hanged in Sydney.
* William Smith - 16 November 1795 - Hanged in Sydney for burglarising the house of William Parrish at Prospect Hill.
* John Fenlow - 8 August 1796 - Hanged in Sydney for the murder of David Lane.
* Matthew M'Nally - November 1796 - Hanged for robbery of the stores.
* Francis Morgan - 30 November 1796 - Hanged in Sydney for the brutal murder of Simon Raven. Following his execution his body was hung in chains (gibbeting) on Pinchgut Island in Sydney Harbour. His skeleton was still hanging there four years after his execution.
* Thomas Doyle - 8 December 1796 - Hanged at Parramatta for burglary.
* John Lawer - 8 December 1796 - Hanged in Sydney for burglary.
* Martin McEwan - 8 December 1796 - Hanged in Sydney for burglary.
* Samuel Mobbs - 16 March 1797 - Hanged for burglary.
* Johnathan Boroughbridge - April 1798 - Hanged in Sydney for piracy after he and accomplices stole two boats with the intent of escaping the colony.
* Michael Gibson - April 1798 - Hanged in Sydney for piracy after he and accomplices stole two boats with the intent of escaping the colony.
* John Rayner - 31 July 1798 - Hanged in Sydney after being convicted of two spirit counts of burglary.
* James Reece - 8 February 1799 - Hanged for bestiality, tried to cut his own throat on the morning of his execution.
* Samuel Wright - February 1799 - Hanged for burglary.
* Simon Taylor - 20 May 1799 - Hanged at Parramatta for the murder of his wife Anne Tayor.
* Thomas Jones - 6 July 1799 - A soldier in the NSW Corps he was convicted of the murder of missionary Samuel Clode in the brickfields. He had owed the missionary some money but when the man came to collect he was murdered by Jones with his wife and two neighbours as accomplices. Samuel Clode was stabbed, his throat cut and his skull fractured with an axe. Thomas Jones' house was pulled down and burned on orders of the governor, the gallows were erected on this site and he and his accomplices were hanged, Jones' body was later hung in chains (gibbeting).
* Elizabeth Jones - 6 July 1799 - Wife of Samuel Jones she was hanged for her part in the murder of missionary Samuel Clode at Brickfields in Sydney. After being hanged her body was handed over for surgical dissection.
* William Elberry - 6 July 1799 - Hanged for his part in the murder of Samuel Clode, executed where the murder took place then hung in chains (gibbeting).
* Richard Weston - May or June 1800 - Hanged at Parramatta for vagrancy and theft.
* John Hardy - 2 June 1800 - Hanged for vagrancy and theft.
* William Meredeth - 4 July 1800 - Hanged in Sydney for escaping from custody.
* Thomas Thompson - 4 July 1800 - Hanged in Sydney for forgery.
* William Jones - March 1803 - Hanged for robbing Thomas Harley a settler from Prospect.
* Laughlan Doyle - 14 March 1803 - Hanged in Sydney for robbery.
* John Linch - March 1803 - Feloniously entered the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
* John Francis Morgan - March 1803 - Feloniously entered the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
* Patrick Ross - March 1803 - Feloniously entered the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
* Thomas Shanks - March 1803 - Feloniously entered the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
* Michael Wollaghan - March 1803 - Feloniously entered the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
* Laurence Dempsey - 19 March 1803 - Feloniously entered the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
* Patrick Gannon - 22 March 1803 - Hanged at Castle Hill for rape, attempted murder and robbery.
* Francis Simpson - 22 March 1803 - Hanged along with Patrick Gannon at Castle Hill for robbery.
* Timothy Mulch - 25 March 1803 - Feloniously entered the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
* John Brown - 26 March 1803 - Feloniously entered the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
* James Connors - 26 March 1803 - Feloniously entered the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
* James Lynch - 20 September 1803 - Entered the house of Samuel Phelps at Hawkesbury and knocked him down, binding his hands and feet and robbing him. Hanged at Castle Hill.
* James Tracey - 28 September 1803 - Entered the house of Samuel Phelps at Hawkesbury and knocked him down, binding his hands and feet and robbing him. Hanged at Castle Hill.
* Thomas (the elder) McLaughlane - 7 October 1803 - Hanged at Hawkesbury. Details of the offence unknown.
* Charles Crump - 20 February 1804 - Hanged in Sydney for the theft of 9 pieces of chintzes and printed calicoes from William Tough in Sydney Cove.
* Phillip Cunningham - 5 March 1804 - Convict, leader of the Castle Hill Rebellion summary execution by hanging on the steps of the government storehouse at Greenhills (today's Windsor).
* Charles Hill - 8 March 1804 - Freeman who participated in the Castle Hill Rebellion hanged at Parramatta.
* Samuel Hughs - 8 March - 1804 - Convict who participated in the Castle Hill Rebellion hanged at Parramatta.
* Samuel Hume - 8 March 1804 - Convict, a principle and informant who participated in the Castle Hill Rebellion executed at Parramatta, then hung in chains (gibbeting)
* John Place - 8 March 1804 - Convict who participated in the Castle Hill Rebellion hanged at Parramatta.
* William Johnson - 9 March 1804 - Convict, a principle along with Phillip Cunningham participated in the Castle Hill Rebellion executed at Castle Hill, then hung in chains (gibbeting).
* John Neal - 9 March 1804 - Convict who participated in the Castle Hill Rebellion hanged at the Government farm, Castle Hill
* George Harrington - 9 March 1804 - Convict who participated in the Castle Hill Rebellion hanged at the Government farm, Castle Hill
* 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 - 21 May 1804 - Hanged in Sydney for the rape of 8-year-old Elizabeth Douglas.
* John Green - 18 November 1804 - Hanged in Sydney for rape.
* James Lovell - 22 February 1805 - Hanged for forging and uttering.
* William Millar - 30 September 1805 - Hanged in Sydney for the murder of Bridget Kean at Hawkesbury.
* Herbert Keeling - 28 April 1806 - Hanged in Sydney for forging and uttering two promissory notes purporting to be drawn by Henry Kable.
* James Dabbs - 16 May 1806 - Hanged in Sydney for burglary.
* Patrick McDermot - 19 May 1806 - Burglarised the house of Mr M Pearce at Seven Hill and stole clothing items. Hanged at Parramatta.
* George Holland - 11 October 1806 - Hanged for breaking into the house of Laughlane Gallighcoghan at Parramatta and stealing 10 shillings, he assaulted the occupant of the home described as a "feeble old man".
* William Organ - 11 October 1806 - Hanged in Sydney for stealing nine sheep from his employer John Palmer.
* Joseph Moreton - 27 November 1806 - Hanged in Sydney for burglary.
* William Mason - 27 November 1806 - Hanged in Sydney for breaking and entering the house of John Prosser and stealing a cart and an article of clothing.
* Dennis Kaneen - 27 November 1806 - Hanged for breaking into the house of James Hogsen and stealing 6 bushels of maize, some meat, sugar and a copper coin amounting to 9 shilling and three pence.
* John Murphey - 27 November 1806 - Hanged for breaking and entering the house of Michael Connor at North Boundary. Hanged in Sydney.
* William Page - 15 December 1806 - Burglarised the house of William Tracey at Fennel Farm.
* Abraham Smith - 15 December 1806 - Burglarised the house of William Tracey at Fennel Farm.
* James Halfpenny - 17 December 1806 - Hanged in Sydney for bush ranging and theft of livestock, four muskets and a chest.
* Stephen Halfpenny - 17 December 1806 - Hanged in Sydney for bush ranging and theft of livestock, four muskets and a chest.
* John Kenny - 24 January 1807 - Hanged and gibbetted at the scene of the crime in Parramatta for the murder of Mary Smith.
* William Poxam - 4 April 1807 - Hanged for sheep stealing.
* John Hughes - 4 April 1807 - Entered the house of Edward Redmond and stole a chest containing cash, bills and other property.
* Joseph Eades - 3 July 1807 - Hanged in Sydney for robbing a cart of alcohol and clothing items.
* John Higgins - 3 July 1807 - Hanged in Sydney for robbing a cart of alcohol and clothing items.
* William Morgan - 3 July 1807 - Hanged in Sydney for robbing a cart of alcohol and clothing items.
* Robert Murray - 3 July 1807 - Hanged in Sydney for sheep steeling from the property of Mr. James Larratts.
* Benjamin Yeates - 3 July 1807 - Hanged in Sydney for sheep steeling from the property of Mr. James Larratts.
* John Brown - 30 May 1808 - A convict who escaped from custody and remained at large in the Tasmanian 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 Tasmania to Sydney to stand trial. He was hanged in Sydney, his body was then dissected and hung in chains.
* Alexander Wilson (alias Charles Boyle) - 18 June 1808 - Hanged in Sydney for burglary in the house of William Moad.
* John MacNeal - 18 June 1808 - Hanged in 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 in Sydney for burglarising the house of Charles Stuart at Parramatta.
* 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.
* Richard Broughton - 28 August 1808 - Hanged in Sydney for stealing two head of horned cattle from John Palmer at Hawkesbury.
* John Cheeseman - 28 August 1808 - Hanged in Sydney for stealing two head of horned cattle from John Palmer at Hawkesbury.
* Charles Flynn - 28 August 1808 - Hanged in Sydney for stealing from on board the ship Hero, lying in Sydney Cove, two spy glasses valued at 40 shilling and a table cloth valued at 10 shillings.
* Joseph Moreton - 28 August 1808 - Hanged in Sydney for forging and uttering a promissory note thereby defrauding Benjamin South of Richmond Hill the sum of £21.
* Hugh Dowling - 28 September 1808 - Hanged for armed burglary of the house of William Styles at Nepean and stealing cash and clothing.
* Thomas Dowlan (Doolan) - 26 August 1809 - Hanged in Sydney for burglary.
* John Campbell - June 1810 - Hanged in Sydney for burglary of the house of the Mrs Macarthur.
* James Davis - 19 June 1810 - Hanged at Portland Head (Hawkesbury) for burglarising the house of John Cox.
* James Hutchinson - 26 February 1811 - Hanged in Sydney for stealing from the shop of Thomas Abbot. Hutchinson was originally condemned to death in June 1810 for burglary however he escaped from custody, upon being recaptured his sentence was reduced to hard labour. In February 1811 he was convicted along with James Ratty of stealing from commercial premises and both were hanged together.
* James Ratty - 26 February 1811 - Hanged in Sydney for stealing cloth, muslin etc. from the shop of Thomas Abbot.
* Martin Egan - 10 May 1811 - Hanged in Sydney for the murder of Thomas Cooney. After being executed his body was handed over ft surgeons for dissection and anatomisation.
* Thomas Clough - 13 May 1811 - Hanged in Sydney for the murder of Thomas Cooney. After being executed his body was handed over ft surgeons for dissection and anatomisation.
* 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.
* John Gould - 9 March 1812 - A soldier of the 73rd Regiment of Foot he was hanged in Sydney for the murder of Margaret Finnie, the wife of a fellow soldier.
* Peter Gory - 21 January 1813 - Hanged in Sydney for robbery at arms of William Parish in Hobart, Van Diemen's Land.
* John McCabe - 21 January 1813 - Hanged in Sydney for robbery at arms of William Parish in Hobart, Van Diemen's Land.
* John Townsend - 21 January 1813 - Hanged in Sydney for robbery at arms of William Parish in Hobart, Van Diemen's Land.
* Matthew Kearns - 24 March 1813 - Hanged for the murder of Joseph Sutton (brother of John Kearns Sr), body handed over for dissection and anatomisation.
* John Kearns Sr - 24 March 1813 - Hanged for aiding and abetting the murder of Joseph Sutton, body handed over for dissection and anatomisation.
* John Kearns Jr - 24 March 1813 - Hanged for aiding and abetting the murder of Joseph Sutton (son of John Kearns Sr), body handed over for dissection and anatomisation.
* Pearce Conden - 24 March 1813 - Hanged at Parramatta for the murder of Joseph Sutton, body handed over for dissection and anatomisation.
* Thomas Mahony - 24 March 1813 - Hanged at Parramatta for the murder of Joseph Sutton, body handed over for dissection and anatomisation.
* Richard Berry - March 1813 - Hanged for cattle stealing.
* Timothy Hector - March 1813 - Hanged for cattle stealing.
* John Mahony - March 1813 - Hanged for cattle stealing (brother of Thomas Mohony who was hanged on 24 March 1813 for a separate offence).
* Hugh Burn - March 1813 - Hanged for cattle stealing.
* 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.
* Angelo (Giuseppe) LeRose - 13 April 1814 - Hanged for the assault and robbery of Samuel Larkin on Parramatta Road, Iron Cove.
* Francis Barry - 13 April 1814 - Hanged for stealing three oxen that were the property of the crown.
* Richard Dowling - 13 April 1814 - Hanged for stealing three oxen that were the property of the crown.
* 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 at Hawkesbury, and for rape. His body was handed over for anatomisation and dissection.
* Thomas John Turner - 12 July 1814 - Hanged in Sydney for the murder of his wife Elizabeth who he stabbed to death at Port Dalrymple in Tasmania. His body was given up for dissection and anatomisation.
* Bartholomew Foley - 14 July 1814 - Hanged in Sydney for sheep stealing at Launceston, Tasmania.
* John White - 22 July 1814 - Hanged for his part in the murders of Rowland Edwards and William Jenkins during a botched robbery of the house at the Parramatta Toll Gate. He was accompanied by Dennis Donovan (hanged for other offences on 12 July 1814), it was Donovan who fired the fatal shots. But for his part in the robbery John White was found equally guilty. His body was handed over for dissection and anatomisation.
* Patrick Collins - 20 December 1814 - Hanged for the murder of Alder White at Hawkesbury. Body dissected and anatomised.
* John Shepherd - 20 December 1814 - Hanged for the murder of Mary Bryant at the Rocks, Sydney. His body was handed over to surgeons for dissection and anatomisation.
* John Styles - 7 July 1815 - Hanged in Sydney for the murder of Thomas Roberts at Botany Bay. His body was handed over for dissection and anatomisation.
* 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 a police constable near Parramatta.
* William Langford - 1 March 1816 - Hanged for highway robbery.
* Elizabeth Anderson - 19 July 1816 - Hanged for the murder of her husband, John Anderson, at Pitt Town, near Windsor NSW. 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.
* Thomas Collins - 1 November 1816 - Hanged for highway robbery having violently assaulted and robbed the cart of John Andrews on the Parramatta Road in beginning of July about 4 a.m.
* Hugh McLarie - 1 November 1816 - Hanged for highway robbery having violently assaulted and robbed the cart of John Andrews on the Parramatta Road in beginning of July about 4 a.m.
* Daniel Mow-Watty - 1 November 1816 - Hanged for the rape of a 15-year-old girl at Parramatta.
* Thomas Dooley - 4 November 1816 - Hanged in Sydney for the murder of John Miller who was shot with a gun during a burglary of his home. The prisoner's body was handed over for dissection and anatomisation after he was executed.
* Colin Hunter - 4 November 1816 - Hanged in Sydney for the murder of John Miller who was shot with a gun during a burglary of his home. Body was dissected and anatomised pursuant to sentence.
* Michael Ryan - 4 November 1816 - Hanged in Sydney for the murder of John Miller who was shot with a gun during a burglary of his home. Body was dissected and anatomised pursuant to sentence.
* James Flavell - 15 November 1816 - Hanged in Sydney for burglary.
* William Tripp - 15 November 1816 - Hanged in Sydney for burglary.
* John Palmer - 15 November 1816 - Hanged in Sydney for stealing a bullock.
* Patrick Sullivan - 18 October 1826 - Publicly hanged on gallows constructed in Bankstown for bushranging.
* James Moran - 18 October 1826 - Publicly hanged on gallows constructed in Bankstown for bushranging.
* Black Tommy - 31 December 1827 - Aboriginal person from Bathurst district, for murder, executed in Sydney.
* John Holmes - 21 August 1829 - for setting fire to a barn belonging to James Bem, executed at Sydney.
* George Williams - 22 October 1829 - Publicly hanged for the murder and robbery of a Mr Hickey.
* Entwistle, Dunne, Daley, Driver, Gahan, Gleeson, Kearney, Kenny, Shepherd and Webster (The Ribbon Gang) - 2 November 1830 - Hanged at Bathurst for murder, bush ranging and horse thieving.〔http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2003/hc26.htm〕
* Lawrence Moore, Thomas Kite, Dennis Kelly, Anthony Connor - 11 July 1831 - hanged at Sydney Gaol for burglary and putting in fear, at the farm of Mr Greogy Blaxland at Wollongong.〔http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32075798〕
* Thomas Woolly and David O'Hara - 11 July 1831 - hanged at Sydney Gaol for burglary and putting in fear at the dwelling-house of Mr Raymond.〔http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32075798〕
* John Welch - 11 July 1831 - hanged at Sydney Gaol for attempted murder at Norfolk Island.〔http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32075798〕
* Joseph Crampton - 11 July 1831 - hanged at Sydney Gaol for a highway robbery with violence.〔http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32075798〕
* Thomas Brennan - 6 April 1832 - a private soldier of the His Majesty's 39th Regiment of Foot, under sentence of a Court-Martial, was shot by military firing squad at Dawes Battery, Sydney. Brennan had shot at his sergeant with the intent of killing him.
* Hitchcock, Poole, Riley, Perry, Jones, and Ryan - 12 December 1834 - six assigned servants of Major Mudie, for being concerned in an insurrection at "Castle Forbes" station, executed at Sydney.
* Kilmartin - 11 May 1834 - for murder, executed at Sydney.
* John Jenkins - 19 November 1834 - For the murder of Dr Wardell, executed at Sydney.
* Thomas Tattersdale - 10 November 1834 - For the murder of Dr Wardell, executed at Sydney.
* William Hawkins - 18 December 1838 - Hanged for his part in the Myall Creek Massacre.
* John Johnson - 18 December 1838 - Hanged for his part in the Myall Creek Massacre.
* Edward Foley - 18 December 1838 - Hanged for his part in the Myall Creek Massacre.
* Jim Oates - 18 December 1838 - Hanged for his part in the Myall Creek Massacre.
* James Parry - 18 December 1838 - Hanged for his part in the Myall Creek Massacre.
* Charlie Kilmeister - 18 December 1838 - Hanged for his part in the Myall Creek Massacre.
* John Russell - 18 December 1838 - Hanged for his part in the Myall Creek Massacre.
* William Morris - 26 November 1839 - for murder, executed at Sydney.
* Joseph Scullion - 26 November 1839 - for murder and robbery, executed at Sydney.
* George Carey - 26 November 1839 - for having stolen property in possession, executed at Sydney.
* George Gorman - 26 November 1839 - for murder, executed at Sydney.
* Alexander Telford - 29 November 1839 - for murder and having firearms, etc., executed at Sydney.
* James Davis - 29 November 1839 - for murder and having firearms, etc., executed at Sydney.
* Llewellyn Powell - 29 November 1839 - for murder, executed at Sydney.
* James Lynch - 29 November 1839 - for murder, executed at Sydney.
* Charles Clipp - 29 November 1839 - for murder, executed at Sydney.
* Archibald Taylor - 29 November 1839 - for felony, executed at Sydney.
* John Hunt - 10 March 1840 - for murder, executed at Sydney.
* Thomas Whitton - 19 March 1840 - for murder and arson, executed at Sydney.
* William Newman - 8 December 1840 - for murder, executed at Sydney.
* James Martin - 8 December 1840 - for murder, executed at Sydney.
* James Mason - 8 December 1840 - for being an accessory to murder, executed at Sydney.
* Michael Hinnigan - 11 December 1840 - for murder, executed at Sydney.
* Enoch Bradley - 11 December 1840 - for murder, executed at Sydney.
* Thomas Legg - 11 December 1840 - for rape, executed at Sydney.
* Ed Davis, Robert Chitty, James Everett, John Shea, John Marshall, James Bryant and Richard Glanville - 16 March 1841 - part of what were termed the Jew Boy's Gang (Davis being the Jew Boy), who for nearly 12 months had kept the residents of the Hunter River district in terror by numerous daring outrages and murders. They were executed at Sydney.
* Michael Bradley - 5 April 1841 - for murder, executed at Newcastle.
* Robert Hudson - 29 October 1841 - Publicly hanged outside Darlinghurst Gaol for murdering a fellow convict. He was executed with George Stroud. Hudson and Stroud were the first men executed at Darlinghurst Gaol.
* Patrick Curran - 21 October 1841 - a notorious bushranger, for the murder of a convict overseer, executed at Berrima.
* George Stroud (or Stroode) - 29 October 1841 - Publicly hanged outside Darlinghurst Gaol for murdering his wife. He was executed with Robert Hudson. Stroud and Hudson were the first men executed at Darlinghurst Gaol.
* Patrick Clearham - 22 April 1842 - executed at Berrima.
* John Knatchbull - 13 February 1844 - Former Royal Navy captain hanged publicly in front of Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of shopkeeper Ellen Jamieson with a tomahawk in January 1844.
* William Hayes - 26 April 1851 - Hanged at Maitland Gaol for the murder of Benjamin Cott.
* Francis Thomas Green - 21 September 1852 - Publicly hanged outside Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of John Jones at Buckley's Creek on 10 March 1852 with a pistol. This was the last public hanging in NSW.
* Addison Mitchell and Henry Curran - 12 May 1857 - Hanged at Bathurst Gaol, the former for murder and the latter for rape.
* Thomas Clarke (declared bushranger) and John Clarke - 25 June 1857 - Hanged at Darlinghurst goal - found guilty of wounding Constable William Walsh with intent to murder. The last bushranger in NSW.
* Ellen Monks - 8 May 1860 - Hanged at Goulburn Gaol for the hammer murder of her husband Thomas Monks in 1859. She is believed to be the last woman hanged in Goulburn gaol.
* Jackey Bullfrog (aka Flash Jack) - 25 April 1862 - Hanged at Bathurst Gaol for the murder of William Clark near Condobolin.〔http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article62722052?searchTerm=Jackey%20Bullfrog&searchLimits=l-decade=186〕
* John Piesley - 25 April 1862 - Hanged at Bathurst Gaol for the murder (fatal wounding) of William Benyon at Bigga.〔http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article62720615?searchTerm=John%20piesley&searchLimits=l-decade=186〕
* William Peters - 26 June 1867 - Hanged at Bathurst Gaol for the wounding with intent to kill of a girl, Faith Perkins, at Orange.
* Henry James O'Farrell - 21 April 1868 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the attempted assassination of Prince Alfred Duke of Edinburgh on 12 March 1868 in the Sydney suburb of Clontarf.
* Albert Barnes and John McEvitt - 26 May 1868 - Hanged at Bathurst Gaol, Barnes for the murder of James Casey at Hassan's Wells, McEvitt for the murder of a boy, Francis Evans, at Clark's Creek.〔http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36698307?searchTerm=bathurst gaol&searchLimits=l-decade=186〕
* John Conn - 11 June 1872 - Hanged at Bathurst Gaol for the murder of Aveline Littler near Wyndeyer.
* Thomas Newman - 29 May 1877 - Hanged at Dubbo Gaol (now known as Old Dubbo Gaol) for the murder of a child, Mary Ann McGregor, near Coonabarabran.〔http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article70601596〕
* Albert (an Aboriginal stockman 22 years old) - 26 May 1880 - Hanged at Dubbo Gaol (now known as Old Dubbo Gaol) for shooting murders of Nugle Jack and Sally at an Aboriginal camp at Baradine.〔http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/2882294/gaol-has-lengthy-history-of-dead-inside-its-walls-photos/〕
* Louisa Collins - 22 January 1889 - Executed at Darlinghurst Gaol for the poisoning of her husband.〔()〕 She was the last woman hanged in New South Wales.
* Lars Peter Hansen - 2 June 1891 - Hanged at Dubbo Gaol (now known as Old Dubbo Gaol) for the murder of Charles Duncker on the Peak Hill road.〔http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/2882294/gaol-has-lengthy-history-of-dead-inside-its-walls-photos/〕
* Harold Dutton Mallalieu - 26 November 1891 - Hanged at Dubbo Gaol (now known as Old Dubbo Gaol) for the murder of Jerome Casey on the Moonagee Road near Nyngan.〔http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/aus1900.html〕
* Edwin Hubert Glasson - 29 November 1893 - Hanged at Bathurst Gaol for the murder of Mr J.W. Phillips and Miss Kavanough at Carcoar. The first prisoner executed at the gaol on its present site (opened 1888).〔http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article158531361?searchTerm=edwin hubert glasson&searchLimits=〕
* Frederick Paton (aka Frederick Dennis) - 11 December 1894 - Executed at Bathurst Gaol for the murder of John Hall at Fifield on 6 May 1894. He was the second person executed at the prison since it was opened in the 1880s.〔http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article156322269?searchTerm=frederick paton&searchLimits=〕
* Charles Hines - 21 May 1897 - Hanged at Maitland Gaol for the rape of his stepdaughter.
* Thomas Moore - 24 June 1897 - Hanged at Dubbo Gaol (now known as Old Dubbo Gaol) for the murder of Joseph Smith at Brennan's Bend on the Darling River below Bourke, NSW in November, 1896.〔http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35082850〕
* Wong Min - 13 December 1898 - Hanged at Dubbo Gaol (now known as Old Dubbo Gaol) for the murder of Joe Mong Jong at Warren, NSW on 16 August 1898. Also stabbed Alice Spong during same incident.〔http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article14190108〕
* Jackie Underwood - 14 January 1901 - Hanged at Dubbo Gaol (now known as Old Dubbo Gaol), convicted of the murder of Percival Mawbey at Breelong, NSW, on 20 July 1900. He and Jimmy Governor also killed Helen Josephine Kerz, Mrs Grace Mawbey, Miss Grace Mawbey and Hilda Mawbey in the same incident.〔http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/aus1900.html〕
* Jimmy Governor - 18 January 1901 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol, convicted of the murder of Helen Josephine Kerz at Breelong NSW, on 20 July 1900. In the same incident he and Jackie Underwood also killed Mrs. Grace Mawbey, Miss Grace Mawbey, Percival Mawbey and Hilda Mawbey. Jimmy and his brother Joe also killed Alexander McKay near Ulan on 23 July, Elizabeth O'Brien and her baby son at Poggie, near Merriwa, on 24 July, and Keiran Fitzpatrick near Wollar, on 26 July.〔http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/aus1900.html〕
* Joseph Campbell - 20 December 1901 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the rape of 9-year-old Violet Oldfield at Queanbeyan, NSW.
* Thomas Moore - 14 April 1903 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the rape and murder of 10-year-old Janet Irene Smith at Leichhardt, NSW.
* Digby Grand - 7 July 1903 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of Police Constable Samuel Long at Auburn, NSW.
* Henry Jones - 7 July 1903 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of Police Constable Samuel Long at Auburn, NSW.
* Ah Check - 28 June 1904 - Hanged at Dubbo Gaol (now known as Old Dubbo Gaol) for the murder of William Tregaskis at Peak Hill, NSW.〔http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71511246?searchTerm=hanging ah check&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales〕 He was the last person executed at Dubbo Gaol.〔http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/2882294/gaol-has-lengthy-history-of-dead-inside-its-walls-photos/〕
* John Raymond Brown - 11 December 1906 - Hanged at Grafton Gaol for the murders of Daniel O'Keefe, Margaret O'Keefe and Patrick Gillick at Ballina, NSW.
* Peter Sadeek - 11 June 1907 - Hanged at Broken Hill Gaol for the murder of May Cooney at White Cliffs, NSW.
* Nicholas Baxter - 29 October 1907 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of Mary MacNamara at Enmore, NSW.
* George Toffts - 26 November 1907 - Hanged at Tamworth Gaol for the murder of Eliza Maud Fletcher at Quirindi, NSW.
* William Frederick Ball - 17 June 1912 - Hanged at Armidale Gaol for the murder of Louisa Ball at Bingara, NSW.
* Frank Franz - 20 December 1916 - Hanged at Bathurst Gaol for the murder of Police Constable George Joss Duncan at Tottenham, NSW.
* Roland Nicholas Kennedy - 20 December 1916 - Hanged at Bathurst Gaol for the murder of Police Constable George Joss Duncan at Tottenham, NSW.
* James Wilson - 31 May 1917 - Hanged at Long Bay Gaol for the murder of George Pappageorgi at Haymarket, NSW.
* Christian William Benzing - 16 June 1917 - Hanged at Long Bay Gaol for the rape and murder of 11-year-old Dorothy Myra Small at Rockdale, NSW.
* Edward Williams - 29 April 1924 - Hanged at Long Bay Gaol for the murder of his three children, 5-year-old Rosalie Williams, 3-year-old Mary Williams and 2-year-old Cecillia Williams at Paddington, NSW.
* William George Gordon Simpson - 10 December 1924 - Hanged at Long Bay Gaol for the murders of Guy Chalmers Clift and Police Constable James Flynn at Appin, NSW.
* William Cyril Moxley - 17 August 1932 - Hanged at Long Bay Gaol for the murders of Dorothy Ruth Denzel and Frank Barnby Wilkinson at Moorebank, NSW.
* Edwin John Hickey - 14 May 1936 - Hanged at Long Bay Gaol for the murder of Montague Henwood at Linden, NSW.
* James Leighton Massey - 15 June 1936 - Hanged at Long Bay Gaol for the murder of Norman Samuel McLaren Stead at Darlinghurst, NSW.
* Alfred Spicer - 26 May 1938 - Hanged at Long Bay Gaol for the rape and murder of 6-year-old Marcia Hayes at Windsor, NSW.
* John Trevor Kelly - 24 August 1939 - Hanged at Long Bay Gaol for the murder of Marjorie Constance Sommerlad at Tenterfield, NSW. He was the last person to be judicially executed in the state of New South Wales.〔(Murderer Hanged )〕

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