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William Clackson
William Clackson (born c. 1799) was a shoemaker living in Glasgow at the time of the "Radical War" of 1820. He was sentenced to death for his part in the uprising, but this was subsequently commuted to transportation to New South Wales. He left Scotland in the convict ship ''Speke'' on 22 December 1820.
Clackson arrived in Australia on 18 May 1821. In the 1828 census he is recorded, age 29, as working as a shoemaker in Sydney, living with his wife Margaret, aged 28, who arrived in the colony on the ''Orpheus'' in 1826.
On 10 August 1835 Clackson was granted, in common with the other Bonnymuir insurgents, an absolute pardon.
==References==

*The Scottish Insurrection of 1820, Peter Berresford Ellis and Seamus Mac A'Ghobhainn, John Donald 2001, ISBN 978-0-85976-519-0
*(1820 - The Radical War )


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