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move from Australia
Some convicts were sent to Penang , according ==Convicts transported to this [http://books.google.com/books?idAustraila=y4IBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA193 Google Books] link, (bottom of page), published in 1831.
Some soldiers committed crimes so they would be transported to [[Australia]], according to Emma Roberts who was in India 1828-1832. She wrote: ''"A few [soldiers], driven to despair by the melancholy prospect of interminable exile, unable to await the slow approach of their recall, and allured by the flowery descriptions of Australia, plunge into crime for the purpose of exchanging honourable servitude in India for a felon's lot in a climate resembling that of England. It is no very unusual circumstance for a soldier to attempt the life of his officer or his comrade, in the hope of being transported to a country possessing so many features akin to the land of his birth; and even the punishment of death is to some less terrible than the prospect of eternal banishment from "the home they left with little pain.""'' <ref>'Scenes and Characteristics of Hindostan' Volume 2, Page 122 by Emma Roberts. Published 1837</ref> ===External Links =See also== *[http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/convicts/india.html Convicts Transported to Australia from India] - Perth DPS project. For Military Convicts from [[Bengal]], you can probably obtain a summary of the [[Court Martial]] proceedings in the General Orders by C-in-C Bengal in the L/MIL/17/2 series at the [[British Library]], and similarly for the other [[Presidencies]]. (Unfortunately, these have not been microfilmed) *[http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/info/fh/convicts British Convict Transportation Registers Database] includes European Soldiers sentenced in India. *[Australia#http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/guides-and-finding-aids/archives-in-brief/archives-in-brief-79 NSW State Archives] Major sources held by NSW State Records that relate to trade and migration between India and New South Wales and includes a section on convicts. *[http://www.archives.tas.gov.au/guides/Con_guide.pdf Tasmanian Archives Convicts|Guide].This document may be searched for ”India”  *[http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/ojs/index.php/sydney_journal/article/viewFile/651/784 Sydney Journal] Part of the Dictionary of Sydney. Some British military prisoners were sent first to Mauritius, and then to Sydney.   ==== Historical books online ==== *[http://books.google.com/books?id=CedwdbtjXfwC&pg=PA122 ''Scenes and Characteristics of Hindostan''] by Emma Roberts on Google Books. This edition is Volume 2, 1837. Page 122   == Convicts transported to AustraliaPenang == Some convicts were sent to [[Penang]]from India. === Historical books online === *[http://books.google.com/books?id=y4IBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA193 ''Edinburgh medical and surgical journal, Volume 36'']Google Books, (bottom of page), published in 1831.  == References ==
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