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.[1]
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.[2]
Following the arrival of the First Fleet, Thomas Barrett was the first person executed in Australia under British law.
State boundaries have changed during Australia's history. For the purpose of this article, the executions listed below are divided geographically according to state and territory boundaries as they have existed since 1989.
New South Wales
Aboriginal executed convicts' names are in bold text
- Thomas Barrett - 27 February 1788 - Barrett was publicly hanged at Sydney Cove 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 at Sydney Cove for the theft of a smock.
- James Daly - December 1788 - Hanged at Sydney Cove for theft of a handkerchief from a fellow convict using force and arms.
- George Mitton - 1788 - Hanged at Rose Hill (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 at Sydney.
- William Chafe - 20 April 1790 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of James Sunnyhill in Sydney Cove.
- Hugh Low - 24 August 1790 - Hanged at 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.
- 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 - Hanged at Sydney for breaking into the house of John Patree and stealing a shirt.
- James Collington - 8 February 1792 - Hanged at Sydney for breaking into the hut of the baker John Campbell and stealing 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.
- John Crowe - 10 December 1793 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- John Hemming - July 1794 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Robert Spriggs.
- Archibald Macdonald - July 1794 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- John Bevan - 6 October 1794 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of William Fielder.
- John Hill - 16 October 1794 - Hanged at Sydney for murder in the course of robbery. He had fatally stabbed Simon Burn in the left side of the chest at Parramatta.
- William Smith - 16 November 1795 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of William Parrish at Prospect Hill.
- John Fenlow - 8 August 1796 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his servant David Lane at Mulgrave, on the Hawekesbury.
- Matthew McNally - November 1796 - Hanged for robbery of the stores.
- Francis Morgan - 30 November 1796 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Simon Raven. Following his execution his body was gibbeted 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 Lawler - 8 December 1796 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- Martin McEwan - 8 December 1796 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- Samuel Mobbs - 16 March 1797 - Hanged for burglary.
- Johnathan Boroughbridge - April 1798 - Hanged at Sydney for piracy after he and accomplices stole two boats with the intent of escaping the colony.
- Michael Gibson - April 1798 - Hanged at Sydney for piracy after he and accomplices stole two boats with the intent of escaping the colony.
- John Rayner - 31 July 1798 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- James Reece - 8 February 1799 - Hanged for bestiality with a sow. Reece tried to cut his own throat on the morning of his execution.[3]
- Samuel Wright - 8 February 1799 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Simeon Lord in High St (Lower George St). Wright had been reprieved at the gallows in 1793, when previously sentenced to hang for burglary.[3][4]
- Simon Taylor - 20 May 1799 - Hanged at Parramatta for the murder of his wife Anne Taylor.
- Thomas Jones - 6 July 1799 - Publicly hanged on the site of his crime for the murder of missionary Samuel Clode in the brickfields. A soldier in the NSW Corps, 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. Clode was stabbed, his throat cut and his skull fractured with an axe. Jones' house was pulled down and burned on orders of the governor, the gallows were erected and he and his accomplices were hanged. Jones' corpse was later gibbeted.
- Elizabeth Jones - 6 July 1799 - Wife of Thomas Jones. Hanged for her part in the murder of missionary Samuel Clode at the 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 gibbeted.
- 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 at Sydney for escaping from custody.
- Thomas Thompson - 4 July 1800 - Hanged at Sydney for forgery.
- William Jones - March 1803 - Hanged for robbing Thomas Harley, a settler from Prospect.
- Laughlan Doyle - 14 March 1803 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery.
- John Linch - March 1803 - Hanged for feloniously entering the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
- John Francis Morgan - March 1803 - Hanged for feloniously entering the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
- Patrick Ross - March 1803 - Hanged for feloniously entering the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
- Thomas Shanks - March 1803 - Hanged for feloniously entering the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
- Michael Wollaghan - March 1803 - Hanged for feloniously entering the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
- Laurence Dempsey - 19 March 1803 - Hanged for feloniously entering the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
- Patrick Gannon - 23 March 1803 - Hanged at Castle Hill for rape, attempted murder and robbery.
- Francis Simpson - 23 March 1803 - Hanged along with Patrick Gannon at Castle Hill for robbery.
- Timothy Mulch - 25 March 1803 - Hanged for feloniously entering the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
- John Brown - 26 March 1803 - Hanged for feloniously entering the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
- James Connors - 26 March 1803 - Hanged for feloniously entering the house of Thomas Neal of Richmond Hill.
- John Lynch - 26 September 1803 - Hanged at Castle Hill for the assault and robbery of Samuel Phelps at Hawkesbury.[5]
- James Tracey - 26 September 1803 - Hanged at Castle Hill for the assault and robbery of Samuel Phelps at Hawkesbury.[5]
- Thomas McLaughlane (the elder) - 7 October 1803 - Hanged at Hawkesbury, for robbery with violence at the house of John Palmer at Hawkesbury.[6]
- 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. Summarily hanged 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 principal 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 principal 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 at Sydney for the rape of 8-year-old Elizabeth Douglas.
- John Green - 21 November 1804 - Hanged at Sydney for rape near Parramatta on 11 November 1804. Green was African-American, born in Pennsylvania.[7]
- James Lovell - 22 February 1805 - Hanged for forging and uttering.
- William Miller - 30 September 1805 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Bridget Kean at Hawkesbury.[8]
- Herbert Keeling - 28 April 1806 - Hanged at Sydney for forging and uttering two promissory notes purporting to be drawn by Henry Kable.
- James Dabbs - 16 May 1806 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- Patrick McDermot - 19 May 1806 - Hanged at Parramatta for burglary from the house of Matthew Pearce at Seven Hills and theft of clothing items.
- George Holland - 11 October 1806 - Hanged for breaking into the house of Laughlane Gallighcoghan at Parramatta and stealing 10 shillings. Holland had assaulted the occupant of the home, described as a "feeble old man".
- William Organ - 11 October 1806 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing nine sheep from his employer John Palmer.
- Joseph Moreton - 27 November 1806 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- William Mason - 27 November 1806 - Hanged at 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 at Sydney for breaking and entering the house of Michael Connor at North Boundary.
- William Page - 15 December 1806 - Hanged for burglary from the house of William Tracey at Fennel Farm.
- Abraham Smith - 15 December 1806 - Hanged for burglary from the house of William Tracey at Fennel Farm.
- James Halfpenny - 17 December 1806 - Hanged at Sydney for bushranging and theft of livestock, four muskets and a chest.
- Stephen Halfpenny - 17 December 1806 - Hanged at Sydney for bushranging 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 - Hanged for entering the house of Edward Redmond and stealing a chest containing cash, bills and other property.
- Joseph Eades - 3 July 1807 - Hanged at Sydney for robbing a cart of alcohol and clothing items.
- John Higgins - 3 July 1807 - Hanged at Sydney for robbing a cart of alcohol and clothing items.
- William Morgan - 3 July 1807 - Hanged at Sydney for robbing a cart of alcohol and clothing items.
- Robert Murray - 3 July 1807 - Hanged at Sydney for sheep steeling from the property of Mr. James Larratts.
- Benjamin Yeates - 3 July 1807 - Hanged at Sydney for sheep steeling from the property of Mr. James Larratts.
- John Brown - 30 May 1808 - Hanged at Sydney. 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. His body was dissected and gibbeted.
- Alexander Wilson (alias Charles Boyle) - 18 June 1808 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of William Moad.
- John MacNeal - 18 June 1808 - Hanged at 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 at Sydney for burglary from 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 Doolan (Dowlan) - 26 August 1809 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of John Styles on the Hawkesbury.
- John Campbell - June 1810 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Elizabeth Macarthur.
- James Davis - 19 June 1810 - Hanged at Portland Head (Hawkesbury) for burglary from the house of John Cox.
- James Hutchinson - 26 February 1811 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing from the shop of Thomas Abbott. 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 at Sydney for stealing cloth, muslin etc. from the shop of Thomas Abbott.
- Martin Egan - 10 May 1811 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Thomas Cooney. After being executed his body was handed over to surgeons for dissection and anatomisation.
- Thomas Clough - 13 May 1811 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Thomas Cooney. After being executed his body was handed over to 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. Hanged in Sydney for the murder of Margaret Finnie, the wife of a fellow soldier.
- Peter Gory - 21 January 1813 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery at arms of William Parish in Hobart, Van Diemen's Land.
- John McCabe - 21 January 1813 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery at arms of William Parish in Hobart, Van Diemen's Land.
- John Townsend - 21 January 1813 - Hanged at 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, 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 - 31 March 1813 - Hanged for cattle stealing.
- John Mahony - 31 March 1813 - Hanged for cattle stealing (brother of Thomas Mahony who was hanged on 24 March 1813 for a separate offence).
- 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 at Sydney for the murder of his wife Elizabeth, whom he stabbed to death at Port Dalrymple, Tasmania. His body was given up for dissection and anatomisation.
- Bartholomew Foley - 14 July 1814 - Hanged at 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 in The Rocks, Sydney. His body was handed over to surgeons for dissection and anatomisation.
- John Styles - 7 July 1815 - Hanged at 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. 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.
- Hugh MacAlaire - 1 November 1816 - Hanged for highway robbery having violently assaulted and robbed the cart of John Andrews on the Parramatta Road.
- Moowattin (aka Daniel Mowatty) - 1 November 1816 - Hanged for the rape of a 15-year-old girl at Parramatta. The first indigenous person legally hanged in Australia.[9]
- Thomas Dooley - 4 November 1816 - Hanged in Sydney for the murder of John Miller who was shot 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 during a burglary of his home. Body was dissected and anatomised pursuant to sentence.
- Michael Ryan - 4 November 1816 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John Miller who was shot during a burglary of his home. Body was dissected and anatomised pursuant to sentence.
- James Flavell - 15 November 1816 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- William Tripp - 15 November 1816 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- John Palmer - 15 November 1816 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing a bullock.
- John Walker - 10 October 1817 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John Suddis at Wilberforce.
- Ralph Pearson - 10 October 1817 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John Suddis at Wilberforce.[10]
- Thomas McGiff - 7 November 1817 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary of the house of John Parkes at Petersham.
- Thomas Brown - 7 November 1817 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing a mare, the property of Thomas Arkill.
- Patrick Ducey - 7 November 1817 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing a cow, the property of Patrick Devoy.
- Bartholomew Roach - 7 November 1817 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing two heifers, the property of John Croker.
- William Wallis - 27 February 1818 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery in the house of John Harris.
- Edward Haley - 27 February 1818 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing a horse, cart and other sundries near Parramatta.
- Samuel Pollock - 27 February 1818 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing a horse, cart and other sundries near Parramatta.
- James Fitzpatrick - 27 February 1818 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary in the house of John Brown at Portland Head.
- Pedro Aldanoes (aka Peter Adams) - 7 December 1818 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Joseph Yeates outside Parramatta.
- Timothy Buckley - 9 April 1819 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Thomas Cosgrove at South Creek.
- David Brown - 9 April 1819 - Hanged at Sydney for aiding and abetting the murder of Thomas Cosgrove.
- Timothy Ford - 9 April 1819 - Hanged at Sydney for aiding and abetting the murder of Thomas Cosgrove.[11]
- Thomas Ray - 16 April 1819 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery.
- John Jones - 16 April 1819 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery.
- Thomas Smith - 16 April 1819 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery.
- John Green - 23 April 1819 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- John Petree (alias McIntosh) - 23 April 1819 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery outside Liverpool.
- John Brennan - 23 April 1819 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- John Pagan - 7 January 1820 - Hanged at Newcastle for the murder of James White.
- William Smith - 7 January 1820 - Hanged at Newcastle for the murder of James White.
- Thomas McGowran - 18 August 1820 - Hanged at Sydney for cattle stealing.
- David (or Daniel) Bell - 18 August 1820 - Hanged at Sydney for cattle stealing. Originally transported on the Friendship (1800) for his role in the Irish Rebellion.
- Annesley McGrath - 18 August 1820 - Hanged at Sydney for cattle stealing.
- John Kirby - 18 December 1820 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Burragong, aka Jack, an indigenous tracker, in the Newcastle district.[12]
- George Bowerman - 22 December 1820 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at the 18-mile stone on the Windsor Road.
- James Bowerman - 22 December 1820 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at the 18-mile stone on the Windsor Road.
- Solomon Bowerman - 22 December 1820 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at the 18-mile stone on the Windsor Road.
- James Clancy (Clency) - 22 December 1820 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing.
- John Bagnell - 22 December 1820 - Hanged at Sydney for house-breaking and highway robbery.
- Nicholas Cooke - 22 December 1820 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing.
- Edward Luffin - 23 December 1820 - Hanged at Sydney for cattle duffing.
- Michael Tracey - 23 December 1820 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary at the house of John Waite.
- John Sullivan - 23 December 1820 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- Daniel O'Brien - 23 December 1820 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery.
- John O'Brien - 23 December 1820 - Hanged at Sydney for cattle duffing.
- William Swift - 17 August 1821 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Maria Minton at Richmond.
- James Robinson - 17 August 1821 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his overseer Charles Linton. Robinson was from Angola.[13]
- Francis Pascoe - 22 August 1821 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- John Ryan - 22 August 1821 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery.
- Miles Jordan - 22 August 1821 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery in the Hawkesbury district.
- Pasco Haddycott - 22 August 1821 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- William Geary - 24 August 1821 - Hanged at Sydney for a string of highway robberies on the Windsor Road.
- Thomas Smith - 24 August 1821 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Windsor Road.
- John Whiteman - 24 August 1821 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Windsor Road.
- William Kennedy - 24 August 1821 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- John Mills - 24 August 1821 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Windsor Road.
- Charles Young - 24 August 1821 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Windsor Road.
- John Cochrane - 24 August 1821 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Windsor Road.
- Francis Murphy - 6 April 1822 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Nicholas Devine (former Superintendent of Convicts) at what is now Erskineville.
- William Harris - 6 April 1822 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery of James Cribb on the Parramatta Road.
- John Maloney - 1 May 1822 - Hanged at Sydney for robbing the house of John McKenzie at Pitt Town.
- William Varley - 1 May 1822 - Hanged at Sydney for robbing the house of John McKenzie at Pitt Town.
- Thomas Roach - 1 May 1822 - Hanged at Sydney for robbing the house of John McKenzie at Pitt Town.
- George Young - 5 July 1822 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of a cart belonging to John Blaxland at South Creek.
- James Dowden - 5 July 1822 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of John Sunderland, south of Parramatta.
- Joseph Knowles - 5 July 1822 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from John Price's residence at the Parramatta Toll-House.
- George Barke - 5 July 1822 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from John Price's residence at the Parramatta Toll-House.
- Thomas Barry - 14 October 1822 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Samuel and Esther Bradley at Birchgrove.
- Valentine Wood - 8 November 1822 - Hanged at Sydney for robbing Sergeant Barlow.
- William Baxter - 8 November 1822 - Hanged at Sydney for attempted murder of Robert Hawkins on the Dog Trap Road.
- Thomas Till - 8 November 1822 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing a boat at Port Macquarie.[14]
- William Poole - 22 May 1823 - Hanged at Sydney for returning from Port Macquarie in defiance of his commuted sentence. Originally sentenced to death for leading a party of convicts in escape into the hinterland, in the hope they could walk to Timor.[15]
- Edward Gorman - 13 October 1823 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of William Wells during a robbery.
- Robert Grant - 15 January 1824 - Hanged at Sydney for returning from Port Macquarie in defiance of his commuted sentence. Originally condemned to death in 1822 for horse theft.
- Thomas Harley - 4 March 1824 - Hanged at Sydney for returning from Port Macquarie in defiance of his commuted sentence. Originally sentenced to death in 1822 for burglary from the house of Robert Campbell in George St.
- Cornelius Fitzpatrick - 28 June 1824 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John Bentley outside Newcastle.
- John Donovan - 23 August 1824 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Tom Brown at Emu Plains.
- John Hand - 30 August 1824 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Michael Minton at Richmond.
- James Stack - 30 August 1824 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Michael Minton at Richmond.
- Martin Benson - 23 January 1825 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his master John Brackfield at South Creek near Windsor.
- Eliza Campbell - 23 January 1825 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of her master John Brackfield at South Creek, near Windsor.
- James Coogan - 23 January 1825 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his master John Brackfield at South Creek, near Windsor.
- Anthony Rodney - 23 January 1825 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his master John Brackfield at South Creek, near Windsor.
- John Sprole - 23 January 1825 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his master John Brackfield at South Creek, near Windsor.
- Jeremiah Buckley - 4 April 1825 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary at Canterbury.
- Edmond Bates - 11 April 1825 - Hanged at Sydney for beating his wife Julia to death during drunken rage.
- James Wright - 30 May 1825 - Hanged at Sydney for the axe murder of his wife Mary Ann at the Hawkesbury.
- James Webb - 19 August 1825 - Hanged for the murder of Robert Collett at Toongabbie.
- Patrick Moloney - 12 September 1825 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of William Elliott at Port Macquarie.
- Patrick Ryan - 19 December 1825 - Hanged for arson in setting fire to the house of Richard Thompson at Bathurst.
- John Burke - 6 March 1826 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John Cogan at Mulgoa.
- William Corbett - 6 March 1826 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Great Western Road.
- Duncan McCallum - 7 March 1826 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery at South Creek.
- Peter Roberts - 7 March 1826 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery at South Creek.
- William Patient - 7 March 1826 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery at South Creek.
- William Morrison - 7 March 1826 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery at South Creek.
- Andrew White - 1 May 1826 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Patrick Taggart at Grant's Creek, outside Bathurst.
- William Cusack - 3 July 1826 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary at Campbelltown.
- John Hossle - 3 July 1826 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary at Bathurst.
- Bridget Fairless - 12 July 1826 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery in what is now the Leichhardt section of Parramatta Road.
- John Connolly (Collins) - 12 July 1826 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery in what is now the Leichhardt section of Parramatta Road.
- Charles Butler - 3 August 1826 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Kitty Carman (Catherine Collins) at Portland Head.
- Joseph Lockett - 7 August 1826 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Liverpool Road.
- Isaac Smith - 11 September 1826 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Constable William Green at Captain John Brabyn's estate, Clifton, Windsor.
- Daniel Watkins - 16 October 1826 - Publicly hanged at Burwood for the armed robbery of Thomas Bartie Clay at Burwood.
- Thomas Mustin (Muston) - 16 October 1826 - Publicly hanged at Burwood for robbery and putting in fear at the house of Richard Morgan on the Liverpool Road.
- John Brown - 16 October 1826 - Publicly hanged at Burwood for robbery and putting in fear at the house of Richard Morgan on the Liverpool Road.
- Matthew Craven - 16 October 1826 - Publicly hanged outside Parramatta for 'divers robberies'.[16]
- Thomas Cavanaugh - 16 October 1826 - Publicly hanged outside Parramatta for armed robberies.[17]
- Patrick Sullivan - 18 October 1826 - Publicly hanged on gallows constructed in Bankstown ('Irish Town', now Bass Hill) for bushranging.
- James Moran - 18 October 1826 - Publicly hanged on gallows constructed in Bankstown ('Irish Town', now Bass Hill) for bushranging.[18]
- George Worrall (Fisher's Ghost Murder) - 5 February 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Frederick Fisher at Campbelltown.[19]
- William Leddington - 12 March 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for piracy on the brig Wellington at Norfolk Island.
- James Smith - 12 March 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for piracy on the brig Wellington at Norfolk Island.
- John Edwards - 12 March 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for piracy on the brig Wellington at Norfolk Island.
- Richard Johnson - 12 March 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for piracy on the brig Wellington at Norfolk Island.
- Edward Coulthurst - 12 March 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for piracy on the brig Wellington at Norfolk Island.
- Black Tommy - 31 December 1827 - (sometimes called Jackey-Jackey) Wiradjuri man from Bathurst district, hanged for murder in Sydney.
- William Lee - 31 December 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing in the dwelling-house of John Coghill, and putting the inmates in bodily fear.
- Jon Carrington - 31 December 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing in the dwelling-house of John Coghill, and putting the inmates in bodily fear.
- James Charlton - 31 December 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing in the dwelling-house of John Coghill, and putting the inmates in bodily fear.[20][21]
- William (or Michael) Pearce - 31 December 1827 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary and robbery in the house of Francis Forbes at Liverpool.
- Charles Connor - 13 March 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of James Mackenzie at Windsor.
- Lot McNamara - 17 March 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Janet Mackellar at Minto.
- William Johnson - 24 March 1828 - Hanged at Sydney Gaol for the murder of Morris Morgan at Moreton Bay.[22]
- George Kilroy (Kildray, Gilroy, Kilray) - 24 March 1828 - An associate of Jack Donohue. Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of George Plomer on the Richmond Road.
- William Smith - 24 March 1828 - An associate of Jack Donohue. Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of George Plomer on the Richmond road. On the first attempt the rope snapped and Smith fell to the ground. He was taken away until Kilroy and Johnson were declared dead and their corpses removed, then he was hanged again.[23]
- William Regan - 5 May 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of James Davis in Castlereagh St.
- John Timmins - 11 June 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery of Stephen Hunter at Cornwallis.
- Thomas Ford - 11 June 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery of Stephen Hunter at Cornwallis.
- John Curtis - 16 June 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for the theft of a cow from the herd of William Wentworth, at Bringelly.
- James (or Joseph) Johnson (aka Philip Macauley, Phillip Gawley) - 16 June 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery and assault of George Tills outside Liverpool.[24]
- John Welsh - 20 October 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for the robbery and attempted murder of George Barber at Picton.
- Joseph Bradley - 20 October 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for forgery.
- Patrick Troy - 20 October 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for forgery.
- Patrick Kegney (sometimes Stegney) - 20 October 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and robbery.
- Joseph (John) Spicer - 20 October 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and robbery.
- John (James) Tomlins - 20 October 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and robbery.
- James Henry - 20 October 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for the theft of a cow at Stone Quarry Creek.
- Samuel Clarke - 20 October 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the house of Stephen Hunter at Cornwallis.
- Thomas Quigley - 20 October 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the house of Stephen Hunter at Cornwallis.
- Alexander Browne - 22 December 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for sodomy with William Lyster on the whaler Royal Sovereign.
- John Welch - 22 December 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery and the armed assault of Constable William Wade at Bong Bong. Welch was about sixteen at the time of his execution. "He cried bitterly".[25][26]
- William Bayne - 22 December 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery and armed assault of Constable Wade at Bong Bong.
- Thomas Whisken (or Wiscott) - 22 December 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for the armed robbery of the home of James Hassall at Bathurst.
- William Owens - 22 December 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for the armed robbery of the home of James Hassall at Bathurst.
- James Holmes - 22 December 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for the armed robbery of the home of James Hassall at Bathurst.
- Thomas (or John) Iron - 22 December 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for the robbery of John Browne at Botany.
- Thomas Ryan - 29 December 1828 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of James McGrath just north of Richmond.
- Michael Green - 12 January 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Susannah Smith at Windsor.
- John Payne (sometimes Paid) - 12 January 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and robbery from the house of Timothy Beard at Cabramatta.
- Edward Whelan - 12 January 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and robbery from the house of Timothy Beard at Cabramatta.
- George Skinner - 12 January 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Susannah Smith at Windsor.
- John Price - 12 January 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Susannah Smith at Windsor.
- Michael Lynch - 12 January 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Thomas Kendall at Pitt Town.
- Florence (or Henry) Driscoll - 12 January 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Isaac Cornwall at Richmond.
- Lot Molds - 12 January 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Thomas Kendall at Pitt Town.
- John Brunger (aka Brugan/Burgen) - 18 Apr 1829 - Hanged at Sydney Gaol for the murder of William Perfoot (aka Parfitt) at Moreton Bay.[27][28]
- William Riddell - 20 March 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John Heley in the Muswellbrook district. Riddell apparently desired Heley's wife; Heley was found dismembered in a stump hole. Riddell was an atheist, republican, radical, autodidact.[29] He ran up the steps to the gallows, took snuff and said "I prefer death to living in chains and fetters in such a country as this".[30]
- Charles White - 8 April 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Thomas Murphy at Luskintyre.
- Thomas Matthews - 18 April 1829 - Hanged at Sydney Gaol for the murder of Connolly, a fellow work-gang member, at Moreton Bay.
- Thomas Allen - 18 April 1829 - Hanged at Sydney Gaol for the murder of Connolly, a fellow work-gang member, at Moreton Bay.
- Patrick Sullivan - 20 April 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Michael Condron at Moreton Bay.
- William Bowen - 27 April 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the house of Leslie Duguid at Wallis Plains (East Maitland).
- Peter Reilly - 27 April 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the house of Ellis Hall at Wallis Plains.
- James Smart - 27 April 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the home of John Thomas at Wallis Plains.
- James Gallagher - 27 April 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the house of John Thomas at Wallis Plains.
- John Crowther - 27 April 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the house of John Thomas at Wallis Plains.
- Thomas Slater - 27 April 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for assault on Betty Griffiths with a tomahawk in Cumberland St. Sydney.
- William Yemms (Jems) - 27 April 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the government stores at Port Macquarie.
- James Gardiner - 27 April 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the government stores at Port Macquarie.
- William Davison - 4 May 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing cattle from James Laidley at Bathurst.
- John Whelan - 4 May 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing cattle from James Laidley at Bathurst.
- John Shorter - 4 May 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing cattle from James Laidley at Bathurst.
- George Smith - 4 May 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary in the Illawarra district.
- John Allwright - 4 May 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary in the Illawarra district.
- George McDonald - 4 May 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary and putting in fear in the Illawarra district.
- James Naughton - 25 May 1829 - Hanged at Sydney Gaol for the murder of Elizabeth Watson. He was previously charged, with Edward Gorman, with murder in 1823.[14][31]
- Timothy Murphy - 1 June 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for the axe-murder of fellow-convict John Monaghan at Mt York whilst they were working on the road to Bathurst.
- John Slack (alias York) - 22 June 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary at the house of Timothy Beard at Cabramatta.
- George Groves - 8 July 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for cattle duffing.
- James McColville - 8 July 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for cattle duffing.
- John Salt - 8 July 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of Ben Crow in the Bargo Brush.
- Richard Peacock - 8 July 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of Ben Crow in the Bargo Brush.
- William Pitts - 8 July 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of Ben Crow in the Bargo Brush.
- John Neilson - 8 July 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary at Windsor.
- James Barnes - 13 July 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of Joshua Moore on the Liverpool Road.
- Joseph Stephenson - 13 July 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of Joshua Moore on the Liverpool Road.
- John Holmes - 21 August 1829 - Hanged at Campbelltown for setting fire to a barn belonging to James Benn at Campbelltown.
- Thomas Begley - 31 August 1829 - Hanged at Windsor for burglary at Mulgoa.
- Michael Brown - 1 September 1829 - Hanged at Maitland for burglary and putting in fear at the house of William Forsyth.
- Patrick Corcoran - 1 September 1829 - Hanged at Maitland for burglary and putting in fear at the house of William Forsyth.
- Andrew Cullen - 1 September 1829 - Hanged at Maitland for burglary and putting in fear at the house of William Forsyth.
- Richard Turnstyle - 1 September 1829 - Hanged at Maitland for burglary and putting in fear at the house of William Forsyth.
- William Chandler - 1 September 1829 - Hanged at Maitland for horse theft from Peter Cunningham at Merton (near Denman).
- Daniel Grier - 28 September 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- Charles Penson (Tinson, Tinsal) - 28 September 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- Joseph Parker - 28 September 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John "Kangaroo Jack" Hazeldine at Gibraltar Creek in the Cox's River area.
- George Williams - 22 October 1829 - Hanged in the yard of Sydney Gaol for the highway robbery, assault and battery of William Hickey.[32]
- Thomas (John) Ashton - 2 December 1829 - Hanged at Parramatta for rape of Elizabeth Price, aged ten.
- John Sly - 28 December 1829 - Hanged at Sydney for forgery.[33]
- Thomas Finley - 11 January 1830 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Edward Walsh at Bathurst.
- Michael Rafter - 29 January 1830 - Hanged at Windsor for a litany of burglaries in the Portland Head area.
- John Smith - 29 January 1830 - Hanged at Windsor for rape.
- Richard McCann - 6 February 1830 - Hanged at Campbelltown for theft, assault and putting in fear in the Goulburn district.
- Stephen Smith - 5 April 1830 - Hanged at Sydney for the axe-murder of fellow convict William Davis at Moreton Bay.
- John Hawes - 5 April 1830 - Hanged at Sydney for the axe-murder of fellow convict William Davis at Moreton Bay.[34]
- Mark Byfield - 8 March 1830 - Hanged at Sydney for the theft of a silver watch.[35]
- John Judd - 30 April 1830 - Hanged for robbery and putting in fear of John Smith in the Singleton area. After receiving sentence of death from Judge Dowling, Judd remarked to the court "My Lord and Gentlemen of the Jury, it is only five minutes choking".
- John Roach - 30 April 1830 - Hanged for burglary and putting in fear in the Singleton area.
- Henry Muggleton - 31 May 1830 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Mark King at Moreton Bay.
- Daniel Kirwan (Curwen) - 7 June 1830 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of a constable on the Windsor Road.
- John Martin - 7 June 1830 - Hanged at Sydney for the rape of Eliza Deering, aged seven.
- Michael Toole - 7 June 1830 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary and putting in fear at Pitt Water
- Thomas McCormick - 21 June 1830 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary and putting the occupants in fear.
- Harry Cade - 23 June 1830 - Hanged for highway robbery near Parramatta. Cade was transported at the age of fourteen and executed after he turned sixteen.
- Jack Field - 23 June 1830 - Hanged at Sydney for stealing from a settler named Pike.
- Henry O'Neil - 23 June 1830 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery.
- William Dalton - 28 June 1830 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of John Ellison near Parramatta.
- John Tiernan - 25 August 1830 - Hanged at Windsor for highway robbery, horse theft and stealing. Aged seventeen, Tiernan objected to being interrupted in his prayers on the scaffold and wrestled the executioner over the edge of the platform.
- Broger - 30 August 1830 - Publicly hanged at Campbelltown for the murder of John Rivett at Kangaroo Valley.
- Peter Dew (alias Saunders) - 31 August 1830 - Hanged at Campbelltown for burglary and putting in fear at Goulburn.
- William Haggerty - 31 August 1830 - Hanged at Campbelltown for cattle theft from Francis Lawless in the Liverpool district.
- John Spellary - 31 August 1830 - Hanged at Campbelltown for cattle theft from Francis Lawless in the Liverpool district.
- James Welsh - 31 August 1830 - Hanged at Campbelltown for burglary from the house of David Reece at Burra Burra near Taralga.
- Jean Herman Maas - 1 September 1830 - Hanged at Liverpool for forgery.
- James McGibbon - 1 September 1830 - Hanged at Liverpool for forgery.
- Ralph Entwistle ("The Ribbon Gang") - 2 November 1830 - Hanged at Bathurst for murder, bushranging and horse theft
- Thomas Dunne ("The Ribbon Gang")- 2 November 1830 - Hanged at Bathurst for murder, bushranging and horse theft
- Dominic Daley ("The Ribbon Gang") - 2 November 1830 - Hanged at Bathurst for murder, bushranging and horse theft
- James Driver ("The Ribbon Gang") - 2 November 1830 - Hanged at Bathurst for murder, bushranging and horse theft
- William Gahan ("The Ribbon Gang") - 2 November 1830 - Hanged at Bathurst for murder, bushranging and horse theft
- Patrick Gleeson ("The Ribbon Gang") - 2 November 1830 - Hanged at Bathurst for murder, bushranging and horse theft
- Michael Kearney ("The Ribbon Gang")- 2 November 1830 - Hanged at Bathurst for murder, bushranging and horse theft
- John Kenny ("The Ribbon Gang") - 2 November 1830 - Hanged at Bathurst for murder, bushranging and horse theft
- John Shepherd ("The Ribbon Gang") - 2 November 1830 - Hanged at Bathurst for murder, bushranging and horse theft
- Robert Webster ("The Ribbon Gang") - 2 November 1830 - Hanged at Bathurst for murder, bushranging and horse theft.[36]
- William Coleman - 13 December 1830 - Hanged at Sydney for robbing his master Samuel Terry of money and burying it in a bottle in Terry's garden.
- William Bubb - 10 January 1831 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Adam Oliver at Norfolk Island.
- John Cook - 10 January 1831 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Adam Oliver at Norfolk Island.
- James Murphy - 10 January 1831 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Adam Oliver at Norfolk Island.
- Edward Bowen - 15 January 1831 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary and putting in fear in the house of John Town, Upper Hunter (Goulburn River).
- Hugh Duffy - 15 January 1831 - Hanged for burglary and putting in fear at the house of John Town.
- Patrick Feeney - 15 January 1831 - Hanged for burglary and putting in fear at the house of John Town.
- Lawrence Moore - 11 July 1831 - Hanged at Sydney Gaol for burglary and putting in fear, at the farm of Gregory Blaxland at Wollongong
- Thomas Kite - 11 July 1831 - Hanged at Sydney Gaol for burglary and putting in fear, at the farm of Gregory Blaxland at Wollongong
- Dennis Kelly - 11 July 1831 - Hanged at Sydney Gaol for burglary and putting in fear, at the farm of Gregory Blaxland at Wollongong
- Anthony Connor - 11 July 1831 - Hanged at Sydney Gaol for burglary and putting in fear, at the farm of Gregory Blaxland at Wollongong.[37]
- David O'Hara - 11 July 1831 - Hanged at Sydney Gaol for burglary and putting in fear at the house of James Raymond.
- Thomas Woolley - 11 July 1831 - Hanged at Sydney Gaol for burglary and putting in fear at the house of James Raymond.[37]
- John Welch - 11 July 1831 - Hanged at Sydney Gaol for attempted murder at Norfolk Island.[37]
- Joseph Crampton - 11 July 1831 - Hanged at Sydney Gaol for highway robbery with violence of George Cubitt at Parramatta.[37]
- Charles McManus - 18 July 1831 - Hanged at Sydney for the attempted murder of John Norman at Moreton Bay.[38]
- John Thomas - 18 July 1831 - Hanged at Sydney for cattle stealing in the Menangle Park area.
- James Ready - 18 July 1831 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary at Annandale.
- William Webber - 18 July 1831 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery.
- John Roberts - 5 September 1831 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of James McIlroy (James Michael Roy) at Patterson's Plains. Roberts was Welsh and spoke little English. His corpse was sent for dissection but the remains were crudely discarded and were found scattered in the Domain.[39][40]
- John Leadbeater (alias Onions) - 23 September 1831 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John Maxwell at Patterson's Plains.
- Thomas Lucas - 23 September 1831 - Hanged for the murder of Constable Robert "Long Bob" Watersworth in the West Pennant Hills area.
- David Pegg - 26 September 1831 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary and putting in fear in the Hunter Valley.
- Richard Anscombe - 26 September 1831 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary and putting in fear in the Hunter Valley.[41]
- Hugh Carberry - 26 September 1831 - Hanged at Sydney for theft of a horse and cattle.
- William Mooney - 16 November 1831 - Publicly hanged on the Goulburn Plains for the murder of his overseer Maurice Roach. Body hung in gibbet until ordered buried by Governor Fitzroy in 1833.
- John White - 16 November 1831 - Publicly hanged on the Goulburn Plains for the murder of his overseer Maurice Roach. Body hung in gibbet until ordered buried by Governor Fitzroy in 1833.
- Michael Lynch - 21 November 1831 - Hanged for the murder of William Payne at Dunn's Plains, outside Rockley.
- Edward Slingsby - 21 November 1831 - Hanged for aiding and abetting the murder of William Payne.
- Denis O'Brien - 21 November 1831 - Hanged for aiding and abetting the murder of William Payne.
- Charles Smithwick - 27 February 1832 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of George Miller at Razorback.
- Patrick McGuire - 5 March 1832 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of fellow convict Matthew Gallagher at Moreton Bay.[42]
- Thomas Wood (alias Carberry) - 8 March 1832 - Hanged for highway robbery outside Parramatta.
- Patrick Burke - 14 March 1832 - Bushranger. Publicly hanged at the scene of his crime for highway robbery at Appin.[43]
- Thomas Brennan - 6 April 1832 - Shot by military firing squad at Dawes Battery, Sydney. A private soldier of His Majesty's 39th Regiment of Foot, Brennan had fired at his sergeant with the intent of killing him.
- John Hammell - 7 May 1832 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his overseer George Williamson with a spade at Grose Farm (today Sydney University).
- John Fitzsimmons - 14 June 1832 - Hanged at Sydney for arson. (Fitzsimmons set ablaze a stack of wheat at Penrith).[44]
- John Troy - 18 August 1832 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery and burglary at Canterbury.
- Thomas Smith - 18 August 1832 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery and burglary at Canterbury.
- Edward Kennedy - 23 August 1832 - Hanged at Sydney for divers highway robberies at Parramatta and Cabramatta.
- Edward Fordham - 5 November 1832 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Thomas Bradford at Lower Minto.
- Russell Crawford - 8 December 1832 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of George Suttor on the Windsor Road.
- James Lockhard - 4 February 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Murdoch Campbell in the Narellan area.
- Patrick Brady - 11 February 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Daniel Stewart at Webb's Creek, Windsor.
- John Walsh - 11 February 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Henry Kenyon at Bathurst.
- James Dwyer - 11 February 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Henry Dawkins at Bathurst.
- John Bowen - 7 March 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary and putting in fear at Inverary.
- Joseph Coleman - 18 March 1833 - Hanged at Old Banks, Paterson Plains for the attempted murder of Edward Cory.
- William Carney - 20 May 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Michael Keith at Penrith.
- William Jones - 23 May 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Liverpool Road.
- Robert Mullins - 23 May 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Liverpool Road.
- Patrick Nangle - 23 May 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Liverpool Road.
- Edward Green - 27 May 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Edward Edwards at a shop in Pitt St.
- Richard Long - 11 July 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Dog Trap Road.
- Henry Cook - 11 July 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Dog Trap Road.
- John Richardson - 5 August 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at Maitland.
- Henry Beard - 5 August 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at Maitland.
- William Johnstone - 6 August 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at Prospect Hill.
- Joseph Clifford - 6 August 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at Prospect Hill.
- Terence Byrne - 12 August 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Ann Davis at Lane Cove.
- Edward Giles - 12 September 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery at Miller's Point.
- Jonathan Jones - 12 September 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery.
- John Elliott - 12 September 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery.
- George Giddons - 28 November 1833 - Hanged for attempted murder of Thomas Millbourne at Port Macquarie.
- Anthony Hitchcock ("Castle Forbes Gang") - 21 December 1833 - Hanged at Castle Forbes for shooting with intent to kill John Larnach at Patrick's Plains, Hunter Valley.
- John Poole ("Castle Forbes Gang") - 21 December 1833 - Hanged at Castle Forbes for shooting with intent to kill John Larnach at Patrick's Plains, Hunter Valley.
- James Riley ("Castle Forbes Gang") - 21 December 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for shooting with intent to kill John Larnach
- John Perry ("Castle Forbes Gang") - 21 December 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for shooting with intent to kill John Larnach
- James Ryan ("Castle Forbes Gang") - 21 December 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for shooting with intent to kill John Larnach.[45]
- Michael Kearns - 21 December 1833 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery and assault on the person of James Podman at Bathurst.[46]
- Bryant Kyne - 13 January 1834 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of James Gavarin (Gevan, Gavan, Gavanagh, Govarin) at the Balmain residence of the solicitor-general, John Plunkett.
- Patrick Gallagher - 23 January 1834 - Hanged at Sydney for the rape of Ellen Walsh.
- Michael Carey - 19 May 1834 - Hanged at Sydney for sexual assault on ten-year-old Michael Minton (son of Michael Minton, murdered in the Richmond district in 1824) on the Parramatta Rd. Minton and his younger friend (who was witness to the crime) were ordered by the magistrate to attend the hanging.[47]
- Thomas Tattersdale - 10 November 1834 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Dr Robert Wardell in the Marrickville-Petersham area.
- John Jenkins - 19 November 1834 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Dr Robert Wardell.
- Michael Gallagher - 11 December 1834 - Hanged at Sydney for attempted murder of John Hinton in the Bargo Brush.
- John Edwards - 11 December 1834 - Hanged at Sydney for attempted murder of Corporal John Cock of the Mounted Police in the Lake Bathurst area.
- John Walton - 11 December 1834 - Hanged at Sydney for aiding and abetting the attempted murder of Corporal Cock.
- Edward McManus - 9 February 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of sly-grog providore Alice Cooper (Bunton) at Emu Plains.[48]
- William Weatherwick - 13 February 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John Smith on the North Shore.[49]
- William Phineas Bowles - 16 February 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his wife Sarah in Bathurst St.
- Charles Norford - 20 February 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the attempted murder of Patrick Lynch. Norford was shaving Lynch when he suddenly cut his throat.
- Mickey Mickey - 28 February 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the rape of Margaret Hanswall at Watagan.
- John McCarthy - 4 May 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Constable Duncan Kennedy near Carcoar.[50]
- Patrick Kilmartin - 11 May 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of James Hamilton.
- Henry Barlow - 26 May 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the highway robbery of Captain Clarke and Edye Manning on the Liverpool Road at Punchbowl.
- John Carter - 26 May 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the highway robbery of Captain Clarke and Edye Manning on the Liverpool Road at Punchbowl.
- John Bryant - 26 May 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the highway robbery of Captain Clarke and Edye Manning on the Liverpool Road at Punchbowl.
- James Barton - 26 May 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery on the Liverpool coach at Penrith.
- William Scannell (alias Daniel Hughes) - 26 May 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the highway robbery of Captain Clarke and Edye Manning on the Liverpool Road at Punchbowl.
- John Molloy - 2 June 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery and assault of Alexander Paine.
- John Stocking - 2 June 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery and assault of Alexander Paine.
- Lawrence Whelahan - 2 June 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for assault on Mary Kelly at Canterbury.
- Joseph Keys - 2 June 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the attempted murder of Charles Fisher Shepherd at Long Flats, Monaro.
- James Masterman - 5 June 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at Ultimo (Stonemason's Arms).
- William Salter (Sawder, Solder) - 5 June 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at Ultimo.
- James Thompson - 5 June 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at Ultimo.
- James Green - 5 June 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for shooting at Constable James Brown in the Braidwood district.
- John Gould (Joseph Gold) - 24 August 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his wife at Bar Point. "One of the children of this unfortunate man was carried on the shoulders of a spectator, to witness the dying struggles of his parent."[51]
- Charley - 4 September 1835 - Gringai man, actual name not recorded. Hanged at Dungog for his involvement in the murder of five white settlers at Rawdon Vale as part of the frontier conflict in the Barrington River district ("The Mackenzie Murders"). In Charley's case, he was named specifically for being responsible for the death of Fred Simmons.[52]
- George Bagley - 15 September 1835 - Hanged at Newcastle for the attempted murder of Hugh McIntyre near Maitland.
- Patrick Cassidy - 15 September 1835 - Hanged at Newcastle for the attempted murder of Hugh McIntyre near Maitland.
- William O'Neill - 15 September 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary and robbery.
- Thomas Solder - 15 September 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- Hugh Caffey - 15 September 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary.
- Peter Doyle - 15 September 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the assault and robbery of William Akers outside Bathurst.
- Martin Byrne - 15 September 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the assault and robbery of William Akers outside Bathurst.
- William Jeffries - 9 November 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Richard Somerville at Port Macquarie.
- Richard Bayliss - 8 December 1835 - Hanged for burglary at sundry houses at Field of Mars and elsewhere.
- John Williams - 8 December 1835 - Hanged for burglary at sundry houses at Field of Mars and elsewhere.
- Thomas Connolly - 8 December 1835 - Hanged for burglary at sundry houses at Field of Mars and elsewhere.
- John Maher - 8 December 1835 - Hanged at Sydney for the attempted murder of Peter Robinson at Maitland.
- Thomas Arundell - 8 February 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Margaret Fitzpatrick at Lewis Ponds, near Bathurst.
- Edward Jones - 8 February 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Margaret Fitzpatrick at Lewis Ponds, near Bathurst.
- William Doyle - 8 February 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John Molloy near Mount York.
- William Baker - 8 February 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his wife Mary at Penrith.
- Robert Duffy - 15 February 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for the stabbing murder of his wife Mary Duffy in Phillip St.
- John Whitehead - 4 March 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at Lane Cove.
- John Hare - 4 March 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for the attempted murder of Major William Elrington at Bathurst.
- John Treish (Frisk, Fish, Trish, Frish) - 4 March 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at Lane Cove.
- John Smith - 4 March 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary in the Hunter Valley.
- William Kitchen - 9 May 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his wife Ann in Harrington St.
- John Wales (aka Watt)- 10 May 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for the assault and putting in bodily fear of Constable Daniel Riley near Bong Bong.
- Timothy Pickering - 10 May 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for the assault and putting in bodily fear of Daniel Riley near Bong Bong.
- James Tobin - 16 May 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Patrick Fox at Marks' Farm, Illawarra.
- Michael Maloney - 17 June 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Richard Hamlyn at Goulburn.
- James Hare - 17 June 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Richard Hamlyn at Goulburn.
- Terence Saville - 21 June 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Honora Davey at Williams River.
- James Sproule (alias Fraser) - 21 June 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for burglary from the house of Honora Davey at Williams River.
- Joseph Free - 21 June 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Edward Brown at Upper Brogo.
- John Gore - 10 August 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for aiding and abetting the murder of Thomas Wood at Cassilis.
- William Walker - 10 August 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Thomas Wood at Cassilis.
- John Gregg - 2 September 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery in the Penrith district.
- James Smith - 14 November 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Jack Haydon between Marulan & Bungonia. Smith was the first non-Indigenous Australian-born person to be executed.[53]
- John Mead - 29 November 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for the rape and sodomy of Julius Rudder, aged ten, on the Old Botany Road.
- William (or James or Thomas) Cook - 29 November 1836 - Hanged at Sydney for the rape of Alice Kent in the Upper Hunter Valley.
- Andrew Gillies - 15 February 1837 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of James Kelly near Yass.
- George Capsey - 7 March 1837 - Hanged at Sydney for the robbery and assault of Henry Jarvis near Berrima.
- John Jones - 8 May 1837 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Private Thomas O'Brien, a soldier of the 50th Regiment, on the highway outside Berrima.
- John Cooper - 9 June 1837 - Hanged at Sydney for attempted murder on Dominic Gannon at Port Macquarie.
- William Taylor - 9 June 1837 - Hanged at Sydney for aggravated highway robbery of Mr Thomas Hyacinth Macquoid on the road between Berrima and Mittagong.
- Michael Cagney (or Cogner) - 1 September 1837 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Edward Hughes at Maitland.
- Louis Williams - 1 September 1837 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John McCormick at the Gwydir River.
- Philip Hennessy - 5 September 1837 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of Alexander Hamilton in the Hunter Valley.
- Dennis Broslughan (sometimes Brossley) - 5 September 1837 - Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery of Alexander Hamilton in the Hunter Valley.
- John Cary Willis - 8 December 1837 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Dennis Maloney at Port Macquarie.
- Edward Doyle - 8 December 1837 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery and putting in fear at the house of James Wright, Bay of Islands, New Zealand.
- George Woolf - 8 December 1837 - Hanged at Sydney for shooting and wounding with intent to kill Patrick Sheedy, a police corporal who was attempting to arrest him.
- William Moore - 22 February 1838 - Publicly hanged in High St Maitland for the murder of his master John Hoskyns.[54]
- Patrick Cuffy - 20 March 1838 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery and assault on William Vivers at Bureen.
- John Toole - 20 March 1838 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery and assault on William Vivers at Bureen.
- Edward Tufts - 29 April 1838 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John Jones at Taree.
- George Comerford - 30 May 1838 - Bushranger. Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Constable Matthew Thompkins at Deep Creek, near Eganstown in the Port Phillip District. Comerford had murdered (or been involved in the murder of) at least seven men.[55]
- Bryant Flannigan - 15 June 1838 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John Nagle, "Big Mary" Nagle and Patrick Riley at Bunbejong, near Mudgee.
- Daniel Maloney - 15 June 1838 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Thomas Mahoney at Hassan's Walls.
- Dennis Haberlin (Haverden) - 15 June 1838 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery at the house of John and Sarah Rawles and the attempted rape of Sarah Rawles, at Woodford Bay, Longueville.
- Thomas Ribbands - 15 June 1838 - Hanged at Sydney for putting in fear and burglary from the house of Ann Jones, at Taree. Ann's husband John had been stabbed to death by one of their servants, Edward Tufts, earlier that year.
- William Wilkins - 4 September 1838 - Hanged at Sydney for assault and robbery of Thomas Humphries near Maitland.
- William Worthington ("Bumblefoot") - 4 September 1838 - Hanged at Sydney for the axe murder of Jack Swan at Port Macquarie.[56]
- 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 Price - 21 December 1838 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John "My Lord" Dunn in Sorrell Street Parramatta. The victim was well-known in the district at the time; he was seventy years old, a convict who had been in the colony thirty years, "very deformed" and less than a metre tall.[57][58]
- Timothy O'Donnell - 7 June 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Alexander McEdwards at Mt Campbell.
- Michael Walsh - 7 June 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Alexander McEdwards at Mt Campbell.
- Edward Hall - 7 June 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Patrick Fitzpatrick at Currawang.
- James Mayne - 7 June 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Patrick Fitzpatrick at Currawang.
- James Magee - 7 June 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his wife Catherine at Cowpastures (Camden).
- Thomas Sumner - 23 June 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery with violence and rape at Bathurst.
- George Cooke - 23 June 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery with violence and rape at Bathurst.
- Ryder Gorman - 23 June 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery with violence and rape at Bathurst.
- Dennis Dacey - 23 June 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for robbery with violence and rape at Bathurst.[59]
- Thomas Finney - 20 August 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his wife Elizabeth at Cockfighter's Creek (Wollombi).
- Patrick Quilken - 6 September 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of William MacLaren at Barrington Tops.
- William Morris - 26 November 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for murder of Thomas Renton at the Bargon River.
- Joseph Saunders - 26 November 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for aiding and abetting the murder of Andrew Shanley.
- Peter Scullion (Scallyen) - 26 November 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for the robbery and murder of Andrew Shanley at Sutton Forest.
- George Carey - 26 November 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for having stolen property in possession and abetting the murder of Shanley.
- George (John) Gorman - 26 November 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Ann Daly at Maitland.
- James Davies - 29 November 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of James Maher at Black Creek (Branxton).
- Alexander Telford - 29 November 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for aiding and abetting the murder of James Maher.
- Archibald Taylor - 29 November 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for aiding and abetting the murder of James Maher.
- Llewellyn Powell - 29 November 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Abraham Meares near Gilgandra.
- James Lynch - 29 November 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for aiding & abetting the Meares murder.
- Charles Clipp - 29 November 1839 - Hanged at Sydney for aiding & abetting the Meares murder.
- John (or James) Hunt ("The Doctor") - 10 March 1840 - Hanged at Sydney for murder of Dan McCarthy at Regentville.
- Thomas Whitton - 19 March 1840 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of John Hawker and arson at Oak Park, Crookwell. Whitton had earlier murdered John Kennedy Hume, brother of the explorer Hamilton Hume.
- William Newman - 8 December 1840 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Harry Hodgson at Rosemount station, Patrick's Plains (Singleton).[60]
- James Martin - 8 December 1840 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of Jack Johnston at Gammon Plains.
- James Mason - 8 December 1840 - Hanged at Sydney for being an accessory to murder.
- Michael Hinnigan (Minighan) - 11 December 1840 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of his overseer Robert Archer at Glendon
- Enoch Bradley - 11 December 1840 - Hanged at Sydney for the murder of George Woodman at Yass.
- John Legge - 11 December 1840 - Hanged at Sydney for the rape of Sarah Brooks, his wife's four-year-old child.
- Edward Davis ("Teddy the Jew Boy") - 16 March 1841 - Hanged at Sydney for murder of John Graham. The "Jew Boy" Gang terrorised the Hunter River district with numerous robberies and murders.
- Robert Chitty ("Jew Boy Gang") - 16 March 1841 - Hanged at Sydney for murder of John Graham.
- James Everett ("Jew Boy Gang") - 16 March 1841 - Hanged at Sydney for murder of John Graham.
- John Shea ("Jew Boy Gang") - 16 March 1841 - Hanged at Sydney for murder of John Graham.
- John Marshall ("Jew Boy Gang") - 16 March 1841 - Hanged at Sydney for murder of John Graham.
- James Bryant ("Jew Boy Gang") - 16 March 1841 - Hanged at Sydney for murder of John Graham.
- Richard Glanville ("Jew Boy Gang") - 16 March 1841 - Hanged at Sydney for murder of John Graham.
- Michael Bradley - 5 April 1841 - Hanged at Newcastle for the murder of Catherine Harrison near Morpeth.
- Charles Cannon - 25 May 1841 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Robert Bulmer at Cherry Tree Hill, near Carcoar.
- Matthew Lynch - 4 June 1841 - Hanged for murder of Michael Sullivan near Jamberoo. Lynch is presumed to be the last person hanged on the gallows at the Old Sydney Gaol, George Street.
- Patrick Curran - 21 October 1841 - Bushranger. Hanged at Berrima for the murder of a convict overseer.
- Robert Hudson - 29 October 1841 - Publicly hanged outside Darlinghurst Gaol for murdering fellow convict Dean West.
- George Stroud (Stroode) - 29 October 1841 - Publicly hanged outside Darlinghurst Gaol for murdering his wife Sarah at Concord. Stroud and Hudson were the first men executed at Darlinghurst Gaol.
- Thomas Horner - 5 April 1842 - Hanged at Newcastle for the murder of his overseer James Stone near Shannon Vale. Stone was the former wrestler known as "Little Elephant".[61][62]
- Patrick Kleighran (Clearehan, Clerehan, Clearham) - 22 April 1842 - Hanged at Berrima for the murder of Timothy Murphy.
- John Lynch (aka Dunleary) - 22 April 1842 - Hanged at Berrima. Confessed to ten murders.
- John Walsh - 3 May 1842 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Catherine Collitt at Mt Victoria.
- Stephen Brennan - 9 November 1842 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of Pat Lynch on Norfolk Island.
- Henry Sears - 3 November 1842 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for piracy and assault with intent to murder, off Norfolk Island.
- John Jones - 3 November 1842 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for piracy and assault with intent to murder, off Norfolk Island.
- Nicholas Lewis - 3 November 1842 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for piracy and assault with intent to murder, off Norfolk Island.
- George Beavers - 3 November 1842 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for piracy and assault with intent to murder, off Norfolk Island.
- George Wilson - 24 April 1843 - Hanged at Newcastle for the malicious wounding of Francis Bigge at the Peel River.
- Thomas Forrester ("Long Tom") - 24 April 1843 - Hanged at Newcastle for aiding and abetting the malicious wounding of Francis Bigge at the Peel River.
- Matthew Whittle - 2 May 1843 - Hanged at Bathurst for the attempted murder of Patrick Grady.
- Lucretia Dunkley - 22 October 1843 - Hanged at Berrima Gaol for the murder of her husband Henry Dunkley.
- Benjamin Harris - 17 October 1843 - Hanged at Newcastle for the murder of Constable John Rutledge near Denman.
- Therramitchie - 24 October 1843 - Confessed to at least two murders. Publicly hanged at Port Macquarie for the murder of John Pocock.
- Martin Beech - 22 October 1843 - Hanged at Berrima Gaol for the murder of Henry Dunkley.
- Harry - 8 November 1843 - Hanged at Maitland Gaol for the murder of a baby named Michael Keoghue near Glendon.
- Melville - 8 November 1843 - Hanged at Maitland for the murder of a baby named Michael Keoghue near Glendon.
- John Knatchbull - 13 February 1844 - Former Royal Navy captain, publicly hanged in front of Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of shopkeeper Ellen Jamieson with a tomahawk in Margaret Street.
- Joseph Vale - 17 April 1844 - Hanged at Newcastle for the murder of John Thornton near Mulbring.
- Mary Thornton - 17 April 1844 - Hanged at Newcastle for the murder of her husband John Thornton near Mulbring.
- Frederick (or Abraham) Gasten (or Gaston) - 31 October 1844 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Elizabeth Price near Kanimbla.
- George Vigors - 13 August 1844 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of James Noble in Clarence St.
- Thomas Burdett - 13 August 1844 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of James Noble in Clarence St.
- Henry Atkins - 8 October 1844 - Hanged at Berrima for the murder of John Daly near Tumut.
- Benjamin Stanley - 7 November 1844 - Hanged at Newcastle for the murder of Robert Campbell at Williams River.
- John Vidall - 7 February 1845 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Thomas Warne.
- John Ahern - 12 August 1845 - Publicly hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Mary-Anne Clark.
- James Fitzpatrick - 24 October 1845 - Hanged at Newcastle for the murder of Peter McCormick, a fellow-convict at the Newcastle Stockade.
- William Shea - 17 April 1846 - Hanged at Newcastle for the murder of Andrew Menzies at Hillsborough.
- John Kean (Liddell) - 30 April 1847 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Ellen Hyndes near Campbelltown.
- Peter Pigeon - 4 November 1847 - Hanged at Newcastle for the murder of William "Coachey" Taylor at Morpeth.[63]
- William Fyfe - 4 July 1848 - Publicly hanged at Darlinghurst for murder of Robert Cox at Kangaroo Point, Moreton Bay.
- Francis Dermott (or Diamond or Durham) - 22 September 1848 - African-American. Hanged at Darlinghurst for the rape of Mary Green on the Shoalhaven.
- Patrick Bryan - 1 November 1848 - Hanged at Newcastle for the murder of Mrs Neilson at Clarence Town.[64]
- Charles Henry Mackie - 10 November 1848 - Hanged at Bathurst for the rape of a nine-year-old girl.[65]
- George Waters Ward - 19 March 1849 - Hanged at Maitland for the murder of Richard Connolly (or King) at Muswellbrook.
- James Richardson - 7 May 1849 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of his wife Elizabeth Richardson at Campbelltown.
- Owen Molloy - 18 September 1849 - Publicly hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of John Leonard at Moreton Bay.[66]
- Patrick Walsh - 2 November 1849 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Benjamin Fox on the Turon River.
- Mogo Gar - 5 November 1850 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Daniel Page at the Bellinger River.[67]
- James Whelan - 5 November 1850 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Catherine Byrnes near Kent St.
- William Hayes - 26 April 1851 - Hanged at Maitland Gaol for the murder of Benjamin Cott.
- Michael Collihane (aka "Mickey Bad-English")- 8 October 1851 - Publicly hanged at Maitland for the rape of Anne Milsom at Aberdeen.
- Patrick McNamara - 29 March 1852 - Hanged at Maitland for the murder of his wife Rose McNamara at Aberglasslyn.
- Thomas Wilmore - 14 April 1852 - Hanged at Goulburn Gaol for the murder of Phillip Alger in the Wellington District.
- Francis Thomas Green - 21 September 1852 - Publicly hanged outside Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of John Jones at Buckley's Creek. This was the last public hanging in NSW.
- Timothy Sullivan - 30 September 1852 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Daniel Harrington at King's Plains, near Carcoar. This execution was badly botched.[68]
- John Newing - 30 September 1852 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Hing, another Chinese man, on 17 October 1851, at Brown's Station on the Castlereagh[69]
- Paddy - 8 April 1853 - Hanged at Bathurst for the rape of Catherine Schmidt at Oakey Creek in the Mudgee district.
- Patrick McCarthy - 8 April 1853 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Henry Williamson at Bookimbla.
- Billy Palmer - 9 May 1854 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Jane Bradley near Obley.
- James McLaughlan - 9 May 1854 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Sarah Atkins.
- James Talbot - 30 May 1854 - Hanged at Goulburn for the murder of James Barry at Kangaloola Creek, near Yass.
- Daniel Gardiner - 4 April 1854 - Hanged at Maitland for the murder of his wife Catherine at Rocky River.
- Christopher Walsh - 28 September 1854 - Hanged at Maitland for the murder of his wife Mary Walsh at Lidney Park, near Millers Forest.[70]
- William Ryan - 28 February 1855 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of his wife Catherine near the corner of Hay and Castlereagh Sts.[71]
- William Rodgers - 5 July 1855 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Joseph Allsopp at Baulkham Hills.
- Samuel Wilcox - 5 July 1855 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Johanna Smith in Sydney.[72]
- Mary-Ann Brownlow -11 November 1855 - Hanged at Goulburn Gaol for the murder of her husband George Moore Brownlow at Gundaroo.
- Henry Curran - 12 May 1857 - Hanged at Bathurst Gaol for rape.
- Addison Mitchell - 12 May 1857 - Hanged at Bathurst Gaol for murder.
- Patrick Walsh - 4 November 1857 - Hanged at Goulburn for the murder of William Graham at Balranald.
- James Moyes - 7 September 1858 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of William Alden on board the Oliver Jordan, berthed at Sydney.[73]
- John Arrow - 11 May 1859 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Catherine Leary at Summer Hill Creek, Orange.
- Thomas Ryan (alias William Martin) - 11 May 1859 - Hanged at Bathurst for the rape of Leah England in the Wellington Valley.
- Harry - 18 May 1859 - Hanged at Goulburn for the rape and attempted murder of Margaret McMahon near Cooma.
- John Norris - 22 July 1859 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the rape of a six year old child.
- Robert Davis - 3 November 1859 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Roger Flood (or Robert Quinn) at Dubbo.
- William Ross - 22 November 1859 - Hanged at Maitland for the murder of Jack Hamilton at Walcha.
- Jemmy - 22 November 1859 - Hanged at Maitland for the murder of Sam Pong at Gunnedah.
- John Jones - 26 April 1860 - Hanged at Maitland for the murder of Rebecca Bailey outside Maitland.
- Jim Crow - 26 April 1860 - Hanged at Maitland for the rape of Jane Delantry at Thalaba, outside Dungog.
- Ellen Monks - 8 May 1860 - Hanged at Goulburn for the hammer murder of her husband Thomas Monks. She is believed to be the last woman hanged in Goulburn Gaol.
- Frederick Clarke - 8 May 1860 - Hanged at Goulburn for the murder of Walter Angel in the Moppity Range, near Murringo.
- William Goodson - 16 May 1860 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of his wife Mary Goodson at Kissing Point.
- Black Harry (aka Skippy) - 20 November 1861 - Hanged at Maitland for the murder of Mary Mills at Hall's Creek, near Merriwa.
- William Johnson (Baldwin) - 3 December 1861 - Hanged at Goulburn for the rape of Alice Hutchings at Rossiville, outside Goulburn.
- Jackey Bullfrog (aka "Flash Jack") - 25 April 1862 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of William Clark near Condobolin.[74]
- John Peisley - 25 April 1862 - Bushranger. Hanged at Bathurst for the murder (fatal wounding) of William Benyon at Bigga. An associate of the Ben Hall Gang.[75]
- Henry Keene - 5 May 1862 - Bushranger. Hanged at Goulburn for the murder of James Lawrie.
- Benjamin Allerton - 5 May 1862 - Bushranger. Hanged at Goulburn for robbery and wounding with intent at Wakool.
- John Smith (alias Regan) - 4 June 1862 - Hanged at Goulburn for attempted murder on Alfred Bishop at Tipperary Gully, near Young.
- Jackey - 23 October 1862 - Hanged at Bathurst for the rape of Louisa Brown at Winburndale.
- Alexander Ross - 18 March 1863 - Bushranger. Hanged at Darlinghurst for highway robbery and the attempted murder of Harry Stephens at Caloola, near Blayney.
- Charles Ross - 18 March 1863 - Bushranger. Hanged at Darlinghurst for highway robbery and the attempted murder of Harry Stephens at Caloola, near Blayney.
- Henry Manns - 26 March 1863 - Bushranger. Hanged at Darlinghurst for his part in the highway robbery of the gold escort at Eugowra Rocks. An associate of the Ben Hall Gang.
- Charles Robardy - 20 May 1863 - Hanged at Goulburn for the murder of Daniel Crotty on the Boorowa-Murringo Road, near Willawong Creek.
- Mahommed Cassim - 2 June 1863 - Circus Juggler, born in India. Hanged at Goulburn for the murder of a fellow juggler (name lost) at Sawpit Gully, near Queanbeyan.[76]
- Henry Wilson - 2 October 1863 - Bushranger. Hanged at Maitland for the murder of Peter Clarke near Murrurundi.
- Thomas McCann - 1 February 1864 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for highway robbery and the attempted murder of William Saville near Cordeaux Creek, Berrima.
- James Stewart - 22 November 1864 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Charles Verdhun near Bourke.
- George Gibson (alias Paddy Tom) - 20 May 1865 - Bushranger. Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Alec Musson at Pyramul.
- Sam Poo - 19 September 1865 - Bushranger. Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Snr Constable John Ward at Barney's Reef near Birriwa.
- Ah Luan - 21 November 1865 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Nee Jack at Bald Hills Creek.
- John Dunn - 19 March 1866 - Bushranger, member of the Ben Hall Gang. Hanged at Darlinghurst for robbery and the murder of Constable Sam Nelson at Collector
- James Crookwell - 14 April 1866 - Bushranger. Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Constable William Raymond in the Bargo Brush.
- Michael Green - 11 June 1866 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Andrew Shearer at Rushcutter's Bay.
- Spider - 26 November 1866 - Hanged at Bathurst for the rape of Elizabeth Anderson at Canonbar, near Nyngan.
- Michael Maher - 3 December 1866 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Richard Higgins at Garrawilla, near Coonabarabran.
- Harry Suis - 10 December 1866 - Hanged at Goulburn for the murder of Ah Wong at Goulburn.
- William Henry Scott - 18 March 1867 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Anne Ramsden (Scott) in Sussex St.
- Thomas Clarke - 25 June 1867 - Bushranger. Hanged at Darlinghurst for the attempted murder of Constable William Walsh at Jinden.
- John Clarke - 25 June 1867 - Bushranger. Hanged at Darlinghurst for the attempted murder of Constable William Walsh at Jinden.
- William Peters - 26 June 1867 - Hanged at Bathurst for the attempted murder of eight-year-old 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 Clontarf.
- Albert Barnes - 26 May 1868 - Hanged at Bathurst Gaol for the murder of James Casey at Hassan's Walls.
- John McEvitt - 26 May 1868 - Hanged at Bathurst Gaol for the murder of a boy named Francis Evans at Clark's Creek.[77]
- John Munday (alias Collins)- 2 June 1868 - Hanged at Goulburn for the murder of John Conroy, Bridget Conroy, Thomas Smith, a shepherd surnamed White and another shepherd, name not recorded, near Bowning.
- Ah Sung - 24 November 1868 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of Ralph Lee and Amelia Lee (aged five), near Avisford.
- Robert Campbell (alias Palmer) - 10 January 1871 - Hanged at Wagga Wagga for the murder of John and Louis Pohlman at Yanco.
- Chong Gow - 6 June 1871 - Hanged at Deniliquin for the murder of Tommy Ah Gun at Hay.
- Michael McMahon - 12 December 1871 - Hanged at Maitland for the murder of Jack Jones at Hall's Creek.
- Thomas Kelly - 2 January 1872 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the attempted murder of Superintendent McLaren at Parramatta Gaol.
- George Nicholls (The Parramatta River Murders) - 18 June 1872 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of William Walker in upper Sydney Harbour.
- Alfred Lester (The Parramatta River Murders) - 18 June 1872 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of William Walker in upper Sydney Harbour.
- John Conn - 11 June 1872 - Hanged at Bathurst Gaol for the murder of Aveline Littler near Wyndeyer.
- William McCrow - 8 April 1873 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of Margaret Ward at Woolloomooloo.
- John Scource - 8 April 1873 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of Elizabeth Lee on Sydney Harbour.
- Julius Krauss (aka William Cross) - 1 July 1873 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of Captain John Longmuir on board HMS Rifleman.
- Henry Vincent Jarvis - 23 December 1873 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of James Muggeridge on the Orange-Bathurst Road near Evans Plains Creek.
- John Hawthorne (aka Perry, real name Sherrin) - 19 May 1874 - Bushranger. Believed to have committed at least four murders. Hanged at Goulburn for the robbery & attempted murder of James Slocombe near Wheeo.
- John Glover - 19 May 1874 - Hanged at Goulburn for the murder of William Piety at Bolaro, near Adaminaby.
- Gottlieb Eichhorn - 23 June 1874 - Hanged at Armidale Gaol for the rape of seventy-two-year-old Eliza Chapman at Suamarez Ponds. Mrs Chapman died from the injuries received. Eichhorn was sixteen at the time of the crime.[78]
- John McGrath - 10 September 1875 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for rape of Sarah Murfin at Warragubra, near Bega.
- George Rope - 7 December 1875 - Hanged at Mudgee Gaol for the murder of his sister-in-law Hannah Rope at Lawson's Creek.
- Ah Chong - 18 April 1876 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of Po Tie at Parramatta Gaol.
- George Pitt - 21 June 1876 - Hanged at Mudgee for the murder of Ann Martin at Guntawang.
- Michael Connelly - 28 June 1876 - Hanged at Tamworth Gaol for the murder of his wife Mary Connelly at Carrol Gap.
- Daniel Boon - 19 July 1876 - Hanged at Wagga Wagga for the murder of Alexander McMullan at North Wagga.
- Thomas Newman - 29 May 1877 - Hanged at Old Dubbo Gaol for the murder of a child, Mary-Ann McGregor, near Coonabarabran.[79]
- Peter Murdick (Murdoch, aka Higgins) - 18 December 1877 - Hanged at Wagga Wagga for the murder of Henry Ford near Cartwright's Hill.
- Ing Chee - 28 May 1878 - Hanged at Goulburn Gaol for the murder of Li Dock in Goulburn.
- Alfred - 10 June 1879 - Hanged at Mudgee for the rape of Jane Dowd at Three Mile Flat, near Wellington.
- Andrew George Scott (Captain Moonlite) - 20 January 1880 - (Bushranger) Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of Constable Webb-Bowen at Wantabadgery.
- Thomas Rogan - 20 January 1880 - (Bushranger) A member of the Moonlite Gang, hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of Constable Webb-Bowen at Wantabadgery.
- Albert - 26 May 1880 - An Aboriginal stockman, hanged at Old Dubbo Gaol for the shooting murders of Nugle Jack and Sally at an Aboriginal camp at Baradine.[80]
- Daniel King - 11 June 1880 - Hanged at Tamworth Gaol for the murder of Lizzie Hart (aka Rolk aka Betts) at Tamworth.
- William Brown - 29 March 1881 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the rape of his twelve-year-old daughter Ann at Yappa Brush, The Bight, across the Manning from Wingham.
- Henry Wilkinson - 1 June 1881 - Hanged at Albury Gaol for the murder of Mary Pumpa at Lyster's Gap, near Jindera.
- John McGuane - 22 November 1882 - Hanged at Armidale for the murder of Thomas Smith at Inverell.[81]
- Charles Cunningham - 29 November 1882 - Hanged at Goulburn for the attempted murder of his warder Walter Izard at Berrima Gaol. "His last moments were marked by the expression of undiminished hatred to authority, which he personified to Her Majesty the Queen."[82]
- Henry Tester - 7 December 1882 - Hanged at Deniliquin for the murder of seven year old Louisa Preston at Moira.
- George Ruxbourne - 23 May 1883 - Hanged at Armidale for the murder of Jimmy Young at Armidale.[83]
- William Rice- 23 April 1884 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of James Griffin at 51 Phelps St, Surry Hills.[84]
- Joseph Cordini - 13 June 1884 - Hanged at Deniliquin Gaol for the murder of George Mizon on the Hay road outside Deniliquin.
- Charles Watson - 14 April 1885 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of William Matthews at Wyadra, near Hillston.
- Frank Johns - 14 July 1885 - (Bushranger) A member of the Moonlite Gang, hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the attempted murder of William Roberts at Parramatta Gaol.
- Matthew Friske - 10 December 1885 - Hanged at Grafton Gaol for the murder of Matt Matteson at Coffs Harbour.
- William Liddiard - 8 June 1886 - Hanged at Grafton for the murder of Pat Noonan at Wardell.
- Alfred Reynolds - 8 October 1886 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of his wife Rhoda at Newtown.
- Robert Read - 7 January 1887 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for his involvement in the Mount Rennie rape case.
- George Duffy- 7 January 1887 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for his involvement in the Mount Rennie rape case.
- William Boyce- 7 January 1887 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for his involvement in the Mount Rennie rape case.
- Joseph Martin- 7 January 1887 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for his involvement in the Mount Rennie rape case.
- John Creighan (alias Grace) - 29 May 1888 - Hanged at Armidale for the murder of Jack Stapleton at Hillgrove.[85]
- Robert Hewart - 11 September 1888 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Thomas Park in a cell at the Central Police Court.
- Louisa Collins - 22 January 1889 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the poisoning of her husband at Botany.[86] She was the last woman hanged in New South Wales.
- James Morrison - 19 July 1889 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Constable David Sutherland in Macleay St Potts Point.
- Thomas Riley - 6 November 1889 - Hanged at Wagga Wagga for the murder of Christian Eppel on the Wagga Common.
- Albert Schmidt - 18 November 1890 - Hanged at Wagga Wagga for the murder of John Young Taylor near Old Junee. Believed to have committed at least two other murders.
- Lars Peter Hansen - 2 June 1891 - Hanged at Old Dubbo Gaol for the murder of Charles Duncker on the Peak Hill road.[80]
- Maurice Dalton - 17 November 1891 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of his wife Catherine at 1 Foveaux St Surry Hills.
- Harold Dutton Mallalieu - 26 November 1891 - Hanged at Old Dubbo Gaol for the murder of Jerome Casey on the Moonagee Road near Nyngan.[87]
- Jimmy Tong - 29 November 1892 - Hanged at Armidale for the murder of Harry Hing at Walcha.[88]
- Edward Smedley - 14 June 1893 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of his wife Phoebe at Qurindi. This hanging was mishandled and Smedley suffocated to death on the rope.
- George Archer - 11 July 1893 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Emma Harrison at Woolloomooloo.
- John Makin - 15 August 1893 - ("The Macdonaldtown Baby Farmer"). Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of the infant Horace Murray.
- Woy Hoy (Jimmy Ah Hoy) - 24 November 1893 - Hanged at Mudgee for the murder of Ah Fook in Lewis St Mudgee.[89]
- Edwin Hubert Glasson - 29 November 1893 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of John William Phillips and Fanny Kavanough at Carcoar on 23 September 1893. The first prisoner executed at Bathurst Gaol on its present site (opened 1888).[90]
- Charles Montgomery - 31 May 1894 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the attempted murder of Constable Fred Bowden near the corner of Bridge and Macquarie streets.
- Thomas Williams - 31 May 1894 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the attempted murder of Constable Fred Bowden.
- Alexander Lee - 20 July 1894 - Hanged at Tamworth for the murder of William McKay at the CBC bank at Barraba.
- John Cummins - 20 July 1894 - Hanged at Tamworth for the murder of William McKay at the CBC bank at Barraba.
- Frederick Paton (alias Frederick Dennis) - 11 December 1894 - Hanged at Bathurst Gaol for the murder of John Hall at Fifield on 6 May 1894.[91]
- Alfred Grenon - 7 February 1895 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the attempted murder of Thomas Heavey at Elizabeth Bay.
- Thomas Meredith Sheridan - 7 January 1896 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Jessie Nicholls, who died at Castlereagh St from the effects of an illegal abortion.
- Charles Hines - 21 May 1897 - Hanged at Maitland Gaol for the rape of his stepdaughter Mary Emily Haynes.
- Thomas Moore - 24 June 1897 - Hanged at Dubbo for the murder of Edward (or Edwin) Smith at Brennan's Bend on the Darling River below Bourke in November, 1896.[92][93]
- Frank Butler - 17 July 1897 - ("The Glenbrook Murders") Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Arthur Preston and Lee Weller at Penrith and Glenbrook.
- Wong Min - 13 December 1898 - Hanged at Dubbo for the murder of Joe Mong Jong (or Woung) at Warren, New South Wales on 16 August 1898. Also stabbed Alice Spong during same incident.[94]
- Stewart Wilson Christopher Briggs - 5 April 1899 - Hanged at Darlinghurst for the murder of Margaret Miller and Margaret Dutt at 89 Douglas St Petersham (now Stanmore).[95]
- John Sleigh (alias Ward) - 6 December 1900 - Hanged at Goulburn for the murder of Frank "Bones" Curran at Back Creek, near Bombala.
- Jackie Underwood - 14 January 1901 - Hanged at Old Dubbo Gaol for the murder of Percival Mawbey at Breelong, on 20 July 1900. He and Jimmy Governor also killed Helen Josephine Kerz, Mrs Sarah Mawbey, Grace Mawbey and Hilda Mawbey in the same incident.[87]
- Jimmy Governor - 18 January 1901 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of Helen Josephine Kerz at Breelong, on 20 July 1900. In the same incident he and Jackie Underwood also killed Mrs. Sarah Mawbey, 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.[87]
- Joseph Campbell - 20 December 1901 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the rape of 9-year-old Violet Oldfield at Queanbeyan.
- Thomas Moore - 14 April 1903 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the rape and murder of 10-year-old Janet Irene Smith at Leichhardt(now Haberfield).
- 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 for the murder of William Tregaskis at Peak Hill, NSW.[96] He was the last person executed at Old Dubbo Gaol.[80]
- John Raymond Brown - 11 December 1906 - Hanged at Grafton Gaol for the murders of Daniel O'Keefe, Margaret O'Keefe and Patrick Gillick at German Creek, near Ballina (now called Empire Vale).
- Peter Sadeek - 11 June 1907 - Hanged at Broken Hill Gaol for the murder of Mary Cooney (or Jewson) at White Cliffs.
- Nicholas Baxter - 29 October 1907 - Hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for the murder of Mary MacNamara at 2 Sarah St Enmore.
- George Toffts - 26 November 1907 - Hanged at Tamworth Gaol for the murder of Eliza Maud Fletcher at Quirindi.
- William Frederick Ball - 17 June 1912 - Hanged at Armidale Gaol for the murder of Louisa Ball at Bingara.[97]
- 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.
- 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 Underwood street 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.
- William Cyril Moxley - 17 August 1932 - Hanged at Long Bay Gaol for the murders of Dorothy Ruth Denzel and Frank Barnby Wilkinson at Moorebank.
- Edwin John Hickey - 14 May 1936 - Hanged at Long Bay Gaol for the murder of Montague Henwood at Linden.
- James Leighton Massey - 15 June 1936 - Hanged at Long Bay Gaol for the murder of Norman Samuel McLaren Stead at Darlinghurst.
- Alfred Spicer - 26 May 1938 - Hanged at Long Bay Gaol for the rape and murder of 6-year-old Marcia Hayes at Windsor, NSW.[98]
- 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.[99]
Norfolk Island
- Peter McLean - 14 December 1800 - Irish convict and political prisoner, hanged without trial for conspiracy to mutiny[100]
- John Houlahan - 14 December 1800 - Irish convict and political prisoner, hanged without trial for conspiracy to mutiny[100]
- William Westwood (Jackey Jackey)- 13 October 1846, led a mutiny and killed an overseer, the gatekeeper John Morris and two constables, on 1 July 1846, known as the "Cooking Pot Uprising"[101]
- John Davis - 13 October 1846, "Cooking Pot Uprising"[101]
- Samuel Kenyon - 13 October 1846, "Cooking Pot Uprising"[101]
- Dennis Pendergast - 13 October 1846, "Cooking Pot Uprising"[101]
- Owen Commuskie - 13 October 1846, "Cooking Pot Uprising"[101]
- Henry White - 13 October 1846, "Cooking Pot Uprising"[101]
- William Pearson - 13 October 1846, "Cooking Pot Uprising"[101]
- James Cairnes - 13 October 1846, "Cooking Pot Uprising"[101]
- William Pickthorne - 13 October 1846, "Cooking Pot Uprising"[101]
- Lawrence Kavenagh - 13 October 1846, "Cooking Pot Uprising"[101]
- William Scrimshaw - 13 October 1846, "Cooking Pot Uprising"[101]
- Edward McGinniss - 13 October 1846, "Cooking Pot Uprising"[101][102]
Northern Territory
- Charles Flannagan - 15 July 1893 - Hanged at Fannie Bay Gaol for the murder of Samuel Croker at Auvergne Station, NT.
- Wandy Wandy - 25 July 1893 - Hanged on gallows constructed at the scene of the crime at Malay Bay, NT for his part in the murder of six unnamed Malays.
- Moolooloorun (Aboriginal male, no given surname) - 17 January 1895 - Hanged on gallows constructed at Crescent Lagoon, NT in the presence of other members of his aboriginal community for the murder of an unnamed Chinese man near the Roper River.
- Chung Yeung - 10 August 1899 - Hanged at Fannie Bay Gaol for the murder of Chee Hang at Yam Creek, NT.
- Lem Kai - 10 August 1899 - Hanged at Fannie Bay Gaol for the murder of Chee Hang at Yam Creek, NT.
- Jimmie (Aboriginal male, no given surname) - 8 April 1901 - Hanged on gallows constructed at Shaw's Creek, Victoria River, NT for the murder of John Larsen at Daly River.
- Tommy (Aboriginal male, no given surname) - 21 December 1905 - Hanged at Fannie Bay Gaol for the murders of Henry Edwards, Richard Frost and Nowra at Victoria River district, NT.
- Koppio (Aboriginal male, no given surname) - 15 July 1913 - Hanged at Fannie Bay Gaol for the murders of Ching Loy and Lo Sin at the old Howley Mine, NT.
- Jaroslav Koci - 8 August 1952 - Hanged at Fannie Bay Gaol for the murder of Darwin taxi-driver George Thomas Grantham.
- Jan Novotny - 8 August 1952 - Hanged at Fannie Bay Gaol for the murder of Darwin taxi-driver George Thomas Grantham.
Queensland
- Charles Fagan and John Bulbridge - 18 December 1830 - Hanged at Moreton Bay for absconding from the penal colony there and committing a robbery at Port Macquarie.[103][104]
- Mullan and Ningavil - 3 July 1841 - Two Indigenous men hanged at the Windmill, Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, for a murder at Mount Lindsay.[105]
- Jacob Wagner and Patrick Fitzgerald - 8 July 1850 - Hanged in front of Brisbane Gaol for the murder of James Marsden at Gigooman.[106][107]
- Angee - 6 January 1852 - A Chinese man hanged in front of Brisbane Gaol for the murder of James Holbert in the Burnett district.[108]
- Davy - 22 August 1854 - An Indigenous man hanged in front of Brisbane Gaol for the murder of Adolphus Trevethan on Rawbelle station in the Burnett district.[109]
- Dundalli - 5 January 1855 - An Indigenous man hanged in front of Brisbane Gaol for the murders of Andrew Gregor and William Boller. This was the last official public execution in Queensland.[110]
- Georgie - 12 Dec 1861 - Indigenous man hanged for rape, which he didn't deny.[111]
- Alexander Ritchie - 1 August 1864 - Hanged at Toowoomba Gaol for the murder of Mr Owen at Yandilla.[112]
- Thomas John Griffin - 1 June 1868 - Hanged at Rockhampton Gaol for the murder of troopers Power and Cahill.[113]
- John Williams - 24 November 1869 - Hanged at Rockhampton Gaol for the murder of Patrick Halligan at Eight Mile Island[114]
- George C.F. Palmer - 24 November 1869 - Hanged at Rockhampton Gaol for the murder of Patrick Halligan at Eight Mile Island.[114]
- Alexander Archibald - 22 December 1869 - Hanged at Rockhampton Gaol for abetting the murder of Patrick Halligan at Eight Mile Island[115]
- Gee Lee - 7 March 1870 - Hanged at Toowoomba Gaol for the murder of Louis Vernon at Caroline sheep station on the Burenda run, in the Warrego district.[116]
- Jacky Whitton - 7 March 1870 - Hanged at Toowoomba Gaol for the rape of Henrietta Reiss at Bodumba station near Warwick.[116]
- William Prendergast - 28 March 1870 - Hanged at Brisbane Gaol for the murder of Patrick Hartnett.[117]
- William Brown/Bertram - 29 August 1870 - Hanged at Toowoomba Gaol for robbery under arms at Mangalore.[118]
- Donald Ross - 21 November 1870 - Hanged at Rockhampton Gaol for the murder of George Rose at Springsure.[119]
- George - 15 May 1871 - An Aboriginal man hanged at Rockhampton Gaol for a rape at Gracemere.[120]
- Jackey Clayson - 14 April 1875 - An Aboriginal man hanged at Rockhampton Gaol for a rape at Palmerville.[121]
- Tommy Ah Mow and George - 18 May 1877 - Two Pacific Islanders hanged at Maryborough Gaol for the rape of Mrs McBride.[122]
- Walter E Gordon - 25 October 1885 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for a murder near Rockhampton.[123]
- Jango, George and James Gardiner aka McMahon - 15 October 1883 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol. Jango and George were Aboriginal men. Jango was convicted of a murder near Dingo, George of a rape at Gracemere, Gardiner of a murder at Rockhampton.[124]
- Tim Tee - 5 April 1886 - A Chinese man hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for a murder at Dulvadilla.[125]
- Wong Tong - 21 June 1886 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for a murder near Bundaberg.[125]
- Christopher Pickford - 30 May 1887 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Martin Emmerson at Ravenswood Junction.[126]
- John Harrison - 13 June 1887 - Hanged at Brisbane Gaol for the murder of William Thompson.[127]
- Ellen Thompson - 13 June 1887 - Hanged at Brisbane Gaol for the murder of her husband William. She was the only woman hanged in Queensland.[128][129]
- Michael Barry - 2 June 1890 - Hanged at Rockhampton Gaol for the murder of his wife. He was the last person to be hanged in Queensland, outside of Brisbane.[130]
- Donald - 25 April 1892 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the rape of Eva Scott at Hornet Bank Station near Taroom.[131]
- Frank Charles Horrocks - 26 September 1892 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Rudolph Weissmüller at Mooraree near Brisbane.[132]
- Charles Gleeson - 24 October 1892 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Patrick McKiernan at Prince of Wales Island, Torres Strait.[133]
- Leonardo William Moncado - 24 October 1892 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Bob, an Aboriginal cabin-boy, on board the Northern coastal trading vessel Sketty Belle.[134]
- George Thomas Blantern - 23 October 1893 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaod for the murder of Flora McDonald at Marlborough Station.[135]
- Hatsuro Abe - 28 May 1894 - A Japanese man hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of a Japanese widow, Omatzie, on Thursday Island.[136]
- Miore and Narasemai - 20 May 1895 - Two South Sea Islanders hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Francis Macartney at Avondale.[137]
- Sayer (aka Safhour) - 22 July 1895 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Peter Anderson near Etowrie near Mackay.[138]
- Jackey - 4 November 1895 - An Aboriginal man hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Jacky Williams near Mount Morgan.[139]
- Frank Tinyana - 4 November 1895 - A Filipino hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the attempted murder of his wife Amelia and the murder of Constable Conroy on Thursday Island.[140]
- William Broome - 11 June 1900 - An Aboriginal man hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Mary Le Blowitz near Bundaberg.[141]
- Charles Beckman - 13 May 1901 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Alfred Anderson at Bowen.[142]
- Wandee (or Wantee) - 27 May 1901 - A South Sea Islander Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Alfred Burnstead near Townsville.[143]
- John Rheuben - 30 September 1901 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Fanny Hardwick at Rockhampton.[144]
- Arafau (or Orifough) - 3 December 1901 - A South Sea Islander hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Morris Summers near Farleigh.[145]
- Patrick Kenniff - 12 January 1903 - A white man hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Constable George Doyle at Lethbridge's Pocket near Carnarvon.[146]
- Sow Too Low (or Sotulo) - 22 June 1903 - An Islander from Malaita (now part of Solomon Islands) hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of John Martin and Sergeant David Johnston at Mackay Gaol. He was also thought responsible for the murder of 12-year-old Alice Gunning near Mackay.[147]
- Gosano (also called 'Kanaka Charlie') - 17 April 1905 - An Islander from Malaita (now part of Solomon Islands) hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of John Parsons at Ingham.[148]
- James Warton - 17 July 1905 - A white man hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of William Munday at Toowong.[149]
- Johannes - 14 May 1906 - An Ceylonese man hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Constable Albert Price.[150]
- Twadiga - 14 May 1906 - A man from Gawa Island (now in Papua New Guinea) hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of a boy, William Baulch, at Homebush near Mackay.[151]
- Look Kow (or Lee Kow) - 31 December 1906 - A Chinese man hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Lee Chay Yuen in Townsville.[152]
- August Millewski - 16 December 1907 - A white man hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of an Indian man, Wallum Nabby near Nananga.[153]
- Bismarck - 19 April 1909 - An Aboriginal man hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Mrs Janet Evitts at Jundah.[154]
- Arthur Ross - 7 June 1909 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of James Muir.[155]
- Alexander Joseph Bradshaw - 13 June 1910 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of George and Alice Sutherland at Carron River, near Croydon.[156]
- George David Silva - 10 June 1912 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Maud Ching, daughter of Charles Ching. On the same occasion he also murdered Charles' wife Agnes and their other children Teddy, Dolly, Hugh and Winnie.[157]
- Ernest Austin- 22 September 1913 - Hanged at Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of Ivy Alexandra Mitchell. He was the last person executed in Queensland.[158]
South Australia
- Michael Magee - The first public execution in South Australia. Hanged on Montefiore Hill for the shooting of Sheriff Smart - 1838[159]
- Wong Nina (Tommy Roundhead) - Hanged for the murder of James Thompson - May 31, 1839
- Yirr Sha (George) - Hanged for the murder of William Duffield - May 31, 1839
- George Hughes - Hanged outside the Horse Police Barracks for theft and firing with murderous intent - 16 March 1840
- Henry Curran - Hanged outside the Horse Police Barracks for theft and firing with murderous intent - 16 March 1840
- Joseph Stagg - The first public execution to be conducted outside Adelaide Gaol with a crowd of onlookers numbering approximately 700. Hanged 18 November 1840
- Ngarbi - Hanged outside Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Elizabeth Stubbs - 1 August 1843
- Wera Maldera - Hanged outside Adelaide Gaol for the murder of George McGrath at McGrath's Flat, on the Coorong - 28 March 1845
- Mongarawata - Hanged by Major O'Halloran on the Coorong in retribution for the massacre of over fifteen passengers wrecked on the Maria - 25 August 1846
- Moorcan - Hanged by Major O'Halloran on the Coorong in retribution for the massacre of fifteen passengers wrecked on the Maria in 1840 - 25 August 1846
- Thomas Donnelly - Hanged outside Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Kingberrie at Rivoli Bay - 24 March 1847
- Pallaurunya - Hanged for the murder of Captain Beevor at Port Lincoln - 9 November 1849
- Keelgulla - Hanged for the murder of Captain Beevor at Port Lincoln - 9 November 1849
- Neulalta - Hanged for the murder of Captain Beevor at Port Lincoln - 9 November 1849
- James Yates - Hanged outside Adelaide Gaol for the murder of a shepherd at Skillagolee Creek - 5 September 1850
- William Wright - Hanged outside Adelaide Gaol for a murder committed at East Wellington - 12 March 1853
- William Bell - The last public execution at Adelaide Gaol with a crowd of onlookers numbering about 3000. Hanged outside Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Augustus Valrecht at Port Adelaide - 27 December 1854
- Weenpulta - Hanged at Franklin Harbour for the murder of Peter Brown - 14 January 1856[160]
- Weellanna - Hanged at Franklin Harbour for the murder of Peter Brown - 14 January 1856
- Yardulunulkarna - Hanged at Franklin Harbour for the murder of Peter Brown - 14 January 1856
- Eelanna - Hanged at Franklin Harbour for the murder of Peter Brown - 14 January 1856
- Manyetta - Hanged at Streaky Bay for the murder of John Jones at Mount Joy - 5 October 1860
- Pilti Miltinda (Bobby) - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Mary Ann Rainberd (sometimes Reinbert) and her two children near Kapunda - 7 June 1861
- Tankaworty (Alick or Jimmy) - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Mary Ann Rainberd and her two children near Kapunda - 7 June 1861
- Warretya (Kop Robert) - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Mary Ann Rainberd and her two children near Kapunda - 7 June 1861
- Warretya (Gogeye Jimmy) - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Mary Ann Rainberd and her two children near Kapunda - 7 June 1861
- Nilgerie - Hanged at Fowler's Bay for the murder of Thomas Berggoist - 1861
- Tilcherie - Hanged at Fowler's Bay for the murder of Thomas Berggoist - 1861
- Mangiltie - Hanged at Port Lincoln for the murder of Margaret Impey (Impett) at Mount Wedge - 1861
- Karabidnie - Hanged at Port Lincoln for the murder of Margaret Impey at Mount Wedge - 1861
- John Seaver - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Richard Pettinger at Adelaide - 11 March 1862
- Magnultie - Hanged at Venus Bay for the murder of William Walker near Cherado - 1862
- Malachi Martin - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of a servant at Salt Creek - 24 December 1862
- Carl Jung - Hanged at Mount Gambier for the murder of Assistant Bailiff Thomas Garraway at Deep Gully, near Mount Gambier - 10 November 1871
- Elizabeth Woolcock - The only woman executed in South Australia. Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Thomas Woolcock at North Yelta - 30 December 1873
- William Ridgeway - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Frederick Burt at Coonatto - 1 January 1874[161]
- William Page - Hanged at Mount Gambier for the murder of Mary Julia Buchan - 27 October 1875[162]
- Charles Streitman - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Robert Woodhead at Wallaroo - 24 July 1877
- Hugh Fagan (alias James Lynch) - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Patrick Bannon at Saltire - 15 April 1878
- Jonathan Prest - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of his wife Mary Prest near Port Adelaide- 16 July 1878[163]
- Robert Johnson (alias William Nugent) - Hanged at Mount Gambier for the murder of Trooper Pearce - 18 November 1881 [164]
- William Burns - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Henry Loton at sea - 18 January 1883
- Mah Poo (alias Charlie Bow) - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Tommy Ah Fook in Hindley Street - 10 November 1883[165]
- William Brown (alias Allen, alias Lane) - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of George Morowsky at Waukaringa - 24 August 1894
- George Lynch - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Donald Ross at Balaklava - 6 November 1895
- Joshua Beard - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Walter Hall at Streaky Bay - 10 July 1897
- Lolli Kayser Singh - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Sunda Singh at Denial Bay - 17 January 1900
- Thomas Horton - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of his wife Florence at Rundle Street - 12 May 1904
- Albert Bonfield - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Caroline Hinds at Kensington Gardens - 5 January 1905[166]
- Notella Habibulla - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of his wife Edith at Bristol Street - 16 November 1906
- James (Joe) Coleman - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Albert Ring at Glenelg - 2 July 1908
- John Robins - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Robert Ownsworth - 16 March 1910
- Hadji Khan - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Said Mahommed at Frome Creek - 5 April 1910
- Carlos Augustus Bonello - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Norma Plush at Siegersdorf - 5 May 1910
- Percival Budd - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Harold Jacques at Crystal Brook - 24 April 1919
- Alexander Newland Lee - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of his wife Muriel at Rhynie - 15 July 1920
- William Francis - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of his wife at Mount Gambier - 22 November 1927
- William Haines - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Devina Schmidt at Bridgewater - 16 December 1927
- Frederick Carr - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of his wife Maude at Birkenhead - 12 November 1929
- Thomas Blythe - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of his wife at Unley - 9 January 1930 [167]
- Harold James Box - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Albert Edmund Brown - 26 April 1944[168]
- Charles O'Leary - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Walter 'Spoggy' Ballard at Nangwarry, near Penola - 14 November 1946[169]
- Alfred Griffin - Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Elsie Wheeler at a Hutt Street boarding house - 22 March 1950
- John Balaban - Murdered at least four people. Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Zora Kusic at Lockleys - 26 August 1953
- William Feast - hanged for the murder of Eunice Gwynne at Wingfield - 23 March 1956
- Raymond John Bailey - Convicted for the Sundown Murders. Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Thyra Bowman - 24 June 1958
- Glen Sabre Valance - Last man to be executed in South Australia. Hanged at Adelaide Gaol for the murder of Richard Stang at Kooroon Station - 24 November 1964
Tasmania
- Thomas England - Hanged for theft - 1806
- Terence Flynn - Hanged in the Queenborough district (Sandy Bay) for murder - 14 July 1810
- Job Stokes - Hanged in the Queenborough district for housebreaking - 14 July 1810
- William Steel - Hanged at Hobart Town for bushranging - 25 May 1815
- William Trimm - Hanged at Hobart Town for sheep-stealing - 11 June 1818
- Robert Hunter - Publicly hanged at scaffold erected at the top of Macquarie Street, Hobart Town, for robbery - 28 April 1821
- Edward Brady - Hanged at Hobart for robbery - 28 April 1821
- James Flynn - Hanged at Hobart for robbery - 28 April 1821
- Joseph Potaski - Hanged at Hobart for robbery - 28 April 1821
- John Oliver - Hanged at Hobart for cattle-stealing - 28 April 1821
- John McGinnis - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 28 April 1821
- Michael Riley - Hanged at Hobart for bushranging - 28 April 1821
- Thomas Kenny - Hanged at Hobart for bushranging - 28 April 1821
- John Higgins - Hanged at Hobart for bushranging - 28 April 1821
- John Hill - hanged at Hobart for bushranging - 28 April 1821
- John Morell - Hanged at Launceston for stealing - 30 May 1821
- Daniel McCarthy - Hanged at Launceston - 30 May 1821
- Robert Gillaird - Hanged at Launceston - 30 May 1821
- William Lloyd - Hanged at Launceston - 30 May 1821
- Patrick Kane - Hanged at Launceston - 30 May 1821
- William Hyder - Hanged at George Town - 3 June 1821
- James Norris - Hanged at George Town - 3 June 1821
- Edward McCracken - Hanged at George Town - 3 June 1821
- Thomas Gutteridge - Hanged at George Town for stealing - 3 June 1821
- James Smith - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 13 April 1823
- George Richardson - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 14 April 1823
- Robert Oldham - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 14 April 1823
- William Davis - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 14 April 1823
- Ralph Churlton - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 14 April 1823
- Alexander Pearce - Murderer and cannibal. Hanged at Hobart - 19 July 1824
- Thomas Butler - Hanged at Hobart - 22 July 1824
- Patrick Connolly - Hanged at Hobart - 22 July 1824
- James Tierney - Hanged at Hobart - 22 July 1824
- Isaac Walker - Hanged at Hobart - 22 July 1824
- John Thomson - Hanged at Hobart - 22 July 1824
- Job Corfield - Hanged at Hobart - September 1824
- Daniel Leary - Hanged for the theft of a steer - 1825
- Thomas Hudson - Hanged at Hobart for murder - 28 January 1825
- William Allen- Hanged at Hobart for murder - 28 January 1825
- Francis Oates- Hanged at Hobart for murder - 28 January 1825
- Henry McConnell - Hanged at Hobart for robbery - 25 February 1825
- Jeremiah Ryan - Hanged at Hobart for murder and robbery - 25 February 1825
- Charles Ryder - Hanged at Hobart for murder and robbery - 25 February 1825
- James Bryant - Hanged at Hobart for murder and robbery - 25 February 1825
- Black Jack (or Jack Roberts) - Hanged at Hobart - 25 February 1825
- John Logan - Hanged at Hobart for attempting to shoot Mr Shoobridge - 25 February 1825
- Musquito - Hanged at Hobart for a murder at Grindstone Bay - 25 February 1825
- Peter Thackery - Hanged at Hobart for bushranging and robbery - 25 February 1825
- Samuel Fielding - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 26 February 1825
- James Chamberlain - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 26 February 1825
- Stephen Lear - Hanged at Hobart for burglary at the Surveyor-General's - 26 February 1825
- Henry Fry - Hanged at Hobart for burglary at the Surveyor-General's - 26 February 1825
- John Reid Riddle - Hanged at Hobart for murder - 31 August 1825
- Thomas Peacock - Hanged at Hobart for murder - 31 August 1825
- William Buckley - Hanged at Hobart for bushranging and robbery - 31 August 1825
- Joseph Broadhead - Hanged at Hobart for bushranging and robbery - 31 August 1825
- John Everiss - Hanged at Hobart for bushranging and robbery - 31 August 1825
- John Godliman - Hanged at Hobart for murder - 7 September 1825
- Jonas Dobson - Hanged at Hobart for murder of his overseer - 12 December 1825
- John Johnson - Hanged at Hobart for burglary at Mr. Barnes' - 6 January 1826
- Samuel Longman - Hanged at Hobart for burglary - 6 January 1826
- Charles Wigley - Hanged at Hobart for burglary - 6 January 1826
- James Major - Hanged at Hobart for stealing an ox - 6 January 1826
- William Pollock - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 6 January 1826
- George Harden - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 6 January 1826
- William Preece - Hanged at Hobart for robberies and bushranging - 6 January 1826
- James McCabe - Hanged at Hobart for Murder, robberies and bushranging - 6 January 1826
- Richard Brown - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 7 January 1826
- James Brown - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 7 January 1826
- John Green - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 7 January 1826
- Thomas Bosworth - Hanged at Hobart for stealing a boat - 7 January 1826
- Richard Miller - Hanged at Hobart for stealing a boat - 7 January 1826
- Richard Craven - Hanged at Hobart for stealing a boat - 7 January 1826
- James Eales - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing and robbery - 17 February 1826
- William Eales - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing and robbery - 17 February 1826
- Matthew Brady - Hanged at Hobart for Murder, robberies and bushranging - 4 May 1826
- Patrick Bryant - Hanged at Hobart for Murder, robberies and bushranging - 4 May 1826
- Thomas Jeffries - Hanged at Hobart for Murder, robberies and bushranging - 4 May 1826
- John Perry - Hanged at Hobart for Murder, robberies and bushranging - 4 May 1826
- John Thompson - Hanged at Hobart for murder of Mary Smith - 4 May 1826
- Samuel Hodgetts - Hanged at Hobart for Murder, robberies and bushranging - 5 May 1826
- James McKenney - Hanged at Hobart for Murder, robberies and bushranging - 5 May 1826
- James Goodwin - Hanged at Hobart for Murder, robberies and bushranging - 5 May 1826
- John Gregory - Hanged at Hobart for Murder, robberies and bushranging - 5 May 1826
- John Tilley - Hanged at Hobart for Murder, robberies and bushranging - 5 May 1826
- William Brown - Hanged at Hobart for Murder, robberies and bushranging - 5 May 1826
- Thomas Dunnings - Hanged at Hobart for the murder of Mr. Simpson of Pitt-town - 13 September 1826
- Edward Everitt - Hanged at Hobart for the murder of Mr. Simpson of Pitt-town - 13 September 1826
- William Smith - Hanged at Hobart for the murder of Mr. Simpson of Pitt-town - 13 September 1826
- John Taylor - Hanged at Hobart for absconding from Macquarie Harbour and robbing soldiers of their arms - 13 September 1826
- George Watters - Hanged at Hobart for absconding from Macquarie Harbour and robbing soldiers of their arms - 13 September 1826
- Jack - Hanged for the murder of Thomas Colley - 13 September 1826
- Dick - Hanged for the murder of Thomas Colley - 13 September 1826
- George Brace - Hanged at Hobart for robbery and bushranging - 15 September 1826
- John McFarlane - Hanged at Hobart for absconding into the woods and robbing Mr. Holdship - 15 September 1826
- James Edwards - Hanged at Hobart for absconding into the woods and robbing Mr. Holdship - 15 September 1826
- Thomas Balfour - Hanged at Hobart for absconding into the woods and robbing Mr. Holdship - 15 September 1826
- John Dadd - Hanged at Hobart for burglary - 15 September 1826
- John Clark - Hanged at Hobart for burglary - 15 September 1826
- Patrick Brown - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 15 September 1826
- John Penson - Hanged for burglary at Richard Worley's - 18 September 1826
- James Rowles - Hanged at Hobart for robbing John Dunn - 18 September 1826
- Timothy Swinscow - Hanged at Hobart for robbing Mrs. Till - 18 September 1826
- William Wickens - Hanged at Hobart for robbing Mrs. Till - 18 September 1826
- George Farquharson - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 18 September 1826
- Robert Cable - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 18 September 1826
- Thomas Savell - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 18 September 1826
- John Davis - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 18 September 1826
- John Cruit - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 18 September 1826[170]
- Henry Oakley - Hanged at Hobart for burglary - 3 July 1827
- Thomas Bidwell Child - Hanged at Hobart for forgery - 3 July 1827
- John Wright - Hanged at Hobart for robbery - 3 July 1827
- John Clayton - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 3 July 1827
- George Dunning - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 3 July 1827
- William Longhurst - Hanged at Hobart for sheep-stealing - 3 July 1827
- Daniel McPherson - Hanged at Hobart with Higgins, see below - 3 July 1827
- Martin Higgins - Hanged at Hobart for "stealing in a dwelling house at noon-day"[171] - 3 July 1827
- John Oxley - Hanged at Hobart for the murder of Susan Caulfield in Murray St - 24 February 1830
- Mary McLauchlan - Hanged at Hobart for the murder of her infant son - 1830
- James Camm - Hanged at Hobart for Piracy - April 1832
- John Towers - Hanged at Hobart for the murder of two hawkers on the St Paul's Plains- 5 June 1832
- James Fletcher - Hanged at Hobart for the murder of two hawkers on the St Paul's Plains - 5 June 1832[172]
- Thomas Ansell - Hanged at Hobart - 1 November 1833
- William Ward - Hanged at Launceston for armed robbery - 24 February 1834
- John Buchan - Hanged at Launceston for armed robbery - 24 February 1834
- Thomas Dawson - Hanged at Launceston for armed robbery - 24 February 1834
- Samuel Newman - Hanged at Launceston for armed robbery - 24 February 1834
- Joseph Deane - Bushranger. Hanged at Hobart - 26 March 1834
- Henry Rutland - Bushranger. Hanged at Hobart - 26 March 1834
- Samuel (a 'man of colour') - Hanged at Hobart for attempted murder at Port Arthur - 26 March 1834
- Joseph Greenwood - Hanged for attacking a constable - 1834
- John Burke - Hanged at Hobart for burglary at Ross - 13 February 1835
- William Weston - Hanged at Hobart for burglary at Ross - 13 February 1835
- John Ashton - Hanged at Hobart for burglary at Ross - 13 February 1835
- Thomas Kirkham - Hanged at Hobart for burglary at Ross - 13 February 1835
- John McKay - Hanged at Hobart for the murder of Joseph Wilson - 1837
- Riley Jeffs - Publicly hanged at Launceston for bushranging - 26 July 1843
- John Conway - Publicly hanged at Launceston for bushranging - 26 July 1843
- John Woolley - Hanged at Hobart for robbery - April 1844
- George Churchward - Hanged at Hobart for robbery - April 1844
- William Thomas - Hanged at Hobart for robbery - April 1844
- George Bristol - Hanged at Hobart for robbery - April 1844
- John Walker - Hanged at Hobart for robbery - April 1844
- Alexander Reid - Hanged at Oatlands for Feloniously Shooting and Wounding a constable - April 1844
- Thomas Marshall - Hanged At Oatlands for the murder of Ben Smith - April 1844[173]
- Richard Jackson - Hanged at Oatlands for rape - 1845
- George Jones - Hanged at Hobart for bushranging - 1845
- James Platt - Hanged at Hobart for bushranging - 1845
- Eliza Benwell - Hanged for the murder of her mistress Jane Saunders at New Norfolk - 1845
- Thomas Gomm - Hanged for his part in the murder of Jane Saunders at New Norfolk - 1845
- William Taylor - Hanged for his part in the murder of Jane Saunders at New Norfolk - 1845
- Isaac Lockwood - Hanged for his part in the murder of Jane Saunders at New Norfolk - 1845
- John Phillips - Hanged at Oatlands for arson - 1846
- Thomas Smith - Hanged at Oatlands for Stabbing with Intent - 1848
- James Sullivan - Hanged at Oatlands for Shooting with Intent - 1848
- Patrick Shea - Hanged at Oatlands for Shooting with Intent - 1848
- James McGough - Hanged at Oatlands for Shooting with Intent - 1848
- Jeremiah Maher- Hanged at Oatlands for Stabbing with Intent - 1848
- John Jordan - Hanged at Launceston for the murder of Zimran Youram at Norfolk Plains - 7 November 1848
- Matthew Mahide - Hanged at Launceston for armed robbery - 7 November 1848[174]
- John Stevens - Hanged at Launceston for the murder of Margaret Buttery at Longford - 24 July 1849
- George Mackie - Hanged at Oatlands for the murder of Thomas Gilbert at Waters Meeting, near Cranbrook - 21 July 1851
- William Henry Stephens - Hanged at Oatlands for armed robbery - 1851
- John Crisp - Hanged at Oatlands for Wounding with Intent - 27 October 1851
- Francis Duke - Hanged at Launceston for murder - 31 October 1851
- James Yardley - Hanged at Launceston for Shooting with Intent - 31 October 1851
- William Henry Stephens - Hanged at Oatlands for Armed Assault on one James Moore - 25 April 1851
- Patrick Mahon - Hanged at Oatlands for rape of a child - 28 October 1852
- James Dalton - Hanged at Launceston for the murder of Tom Buckmaster - 26 April 1853
- Andrew Kelly - Hanged at Launceston for the murder of Tom Buckmaster - 26 April 1853
- William Brown (alias Stockton) - Hanged at Launceston for stabbing with intent to murder - 25 October 1853
- Thomas Kenny - Hanged at Launceston for arson - 1854
- George Willey - Hanged at Launceston for robbery and assault - 1854
- Peter Connolly - Bushranger. Hanged - 26 June 1855
- John "Rocky" Whelan - Bushranger. Confessed to five murders. Hanged - 26 June 1855
- Edward Heylin - Hanged for burglary - 26 June 1855
- John Parsons Knights - Hanged for burglary - 26 June 1855
- Michael Casey - Hanged at Oatlands for Wounding with Intent - 5 August 1856
- Matthew Burns - Hanged before a large crowd at Launceston - 1856
- Alexander Cullen - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of Betsy Ross - 18 August 1857
- Solomon Munday - Hanged at Oatlands for attempted murder by poison - 27 October 1857
- Richard "Long Mick" Ennis - Hanged at Oatlands for the murder of George Sturgeon - 27 October 1857
- James Kelly - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of Coleman O’Loughlin at Avoca - 28 November 1857
- Timothy Kelly - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of Coleman O’Loughlin at Avoca - 28 November 1857
- William Maher - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of his wife near Kingborough - 28 November 1857
- Thomas Callinan - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of Amelia Murray at Three Hut Point - 20 April 1858
- Henry Madigan - Hanged at Launceston for fratricide at Prosser's Forest, Ravenswood - 5 May 1858
- Matthew Burns (Breen) - Hanged for the rape of a three year old at Avoca - 5 August 1858
- Thomas Gault - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for Felonious Assault and Robbery at the Mount Nelson Signal Station - 21 December 1858
- John King - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of Rebecca Hall at the Bull's Head, Goulburn Street - 16 February 1859
- Peter Haley ("Black Peter") - Bushranger. Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for Shooting with Intent - 16 February 1859
- Daniel ("Wingy") Stewart - Bushranger. Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for Shooting with Intent - 16 February 1859
- William Ferns (alias Flowers) - Bushranger. Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for Shooting with Intent - 16 February 1859
- William Davis - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of Andre Cassavant at Black River - 16 February 1859
- Robert Brown - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the rape of a three year old at Triabunna - 4 May 1859
- Bernard Donahue - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of James Burton near Kingston - 12 July 1859
- John Vigors - Hanged at Oatlands for Shooting with Intent at Ellerslie - 31 January 1860[175]
- John Nash - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of William Iles near Cleveland - 4 May 1860
- Julius Baker - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for shooting with intent - 10 May 1860
- Martin Lydon - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the rape of a nine year old - 25 September 1860
- John Hailey - Hanged at Launceston for the murder of William Wilson at Cullenswood - 23 May 1861
- John Chapman - Hanged at Launceston for assault with intent to murder at Avoca - 23 May 1861
- Patrick Maloney - Hanged at Launceston for the murder of Richard Furlong at Evandale - 23 May 1861[176]
- Margaret Coghlan - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of her husband - 18 February 1862
- Charles Flanders - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the rape and murder of a ten year old - 24 June 1862
- William Mulligan - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for rape and felonious assault at Bagdad - 18 September 1862
- Hendrick Witnalder - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for sodomy - 20 February 1863
- Robert McKavor - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for felonious assault and robbery - 16 February 1864
- William Griffiths - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of two small children at Glenorchy - 2 December 1865
- Daniel Connors - Hanged at Launceston for the murder of Ellen Moriarty at Longford - 17 March 1868
- John Regan - Hanged at Launceston Gaol for the murder of his sixteen year old wife Emma on the Westbury Road - 28 June 1870
- Job Smith - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the rape of Margaret Ayres - 31 May 1875
- John Bishnahan - Hanged at Launceston Gaol for the murder of Thomas Rudge at Evandale - 19 November 1877
- Richard Copping - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of Susannah Stacey at Bream Creek - 20 October 1878
- George Braxton - Hanged at Launceston for the murder of Ellen Sneezwell in York Street - 10 July 1882[177]
- James Ogden - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of William Wilson at Cleveland - 4 June 1883
- James Sutherland - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of William Wilson at Cleveland - 4 June 1883
- Henry Stock - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of Elizabeth Kent and her young child - 13 October 1884
- Arthur Cooley - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of Mary Camille Ogilvy near Richmond - 17 August 1891
- Joseph Belbin - Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of Margaret Ledwell at Deloraine - 11 March 1914
- George Carpenter - Murdered three people at Swansea. Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of his cousin Thomas Carpenter - 27 December 1922
- Frederick Thompson - The last person executed in Tasmania. Hanged at Campbell Street Gaol for the murder of eight year old Evelyn Maughan - 14 February 1946 [178]
Victoria
- Tunnerminnerwait - Hanged at Melbourne on 20 January 1842 for the murder of two whalers at Cape Paterson[179]
- Maulboyheenner - Hanged at Melbourne on 20 January 1842 for the murder of two whalers at Cape Paterson[179]
- Charles Ellis - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol on 28 June 1842 for "shooting with intent to maim or disable" ("The Plenty Trio")[180][181]
- Martin Fogarty - Bushranger. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol on 28 June 1842 for "shooting with intent to maim or disable" ("The Plenty Trio")[180][181]
- Daniel "Yankee Jack" Jepps - Bushranger. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol on 28 June 1842 for "shooting with intent to maim or disable" ("The Plenty Trio")[180][181][182]
- Alkepurata ("Roger") - From Port Fairy. Hanged at Melbourne for murder of Patrick Codd at Mount Rouse, Hamilton - 5 September 1842
- Jeremiah Connell - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Edward Martin at Buninyong - 27 January 1847[183]
- Bobby - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the killing by spear of Andrew Beveridge at Piangil - 30 April 1847
- Ptolemy - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the killing by spear of Andrew Beveridge at Piangil - 30 April 1847[184]
- John "Pretty Boy" Healey - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Jemmy Ritchie at Tarraville, Gippsland - 29 November 1847[185][186]
- Augustus Dancey - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Matthew Luck at Stony Creek (Spotswood) - 1 August 1848[187]
- Patrick Kennedy - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of his wife Mary at Penshurst - 1 October 1851[188]
- James Barlow - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for murder by stabbing William Jones at a boarding house in Flinders Street, Melbourne - 22 May 1852[189]
- John Riches (Richie) - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Harry Webb in the Black Forest, near Macedon - 3 November 1852[190]
- George Pinkerton - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Bridget Smith and her one-year-old son Charles at Brighton - 4 April 1853[191]
- Aaron Durant - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for robbery with violence and sexual assault of Mr & Mrs John Wright at Bendigo - 11 July 1853[192]
- John Smith - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for Robbery With Violence at Fryer's Creek - 23 August 1853[193][194]
- Henry Turner - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for Robbery With Violence at Fryer's Creek - 23 August 1853[193][194]
- William Atkins (or Atkyns) - Bushranger. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the robbery of the Private Escort, near Kalkallo - 3 October 1853[195]
- George ("Frenchy") Melville - Bushranger. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the robbery of the Private Escort - 3 October 1853[195][196]
- George Wilson - Bushranger. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the robbery of the Private Gold Escort - 3 October 1853[195]
- Patrick O'Connor (or Connor) - Bushranger. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the attempted murder of Edward Thompson near Kilmore - 24 October 1853[197]
- Henry Bradley - Bushranger. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the attempted murder of Edward Thompson near Kilmore - 24 October 1853[198]
- Michael Fennessy - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for murder of his wife Eliza Fennessy off Little Bourke Street - 25 October 1853[199][200]
- Alexander Ram - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Kitty Finessy at Prahran - 25 October 1853[201]
- John Smith - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for being accessory to rape of Mary-Ann Brown on the Goulburn River Diggings - 25 November 1853[202]
- Joseph West - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for rape of eight-year-old Elizabeth Fraser - 27 December 1853[203]
- James Button - Bushranger. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for Shooting With Intent - 28 March 1854[204]
- David Magee - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for murder of a man named McCarthy on the Avoca River - 25 April 1854[205]
- William Thoroughgood - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the rape of a seven-year-old - 23 May 1854[206]
- John Hughes - Hanged At Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Abraham Marcus at Yackandandah - 25 September 1854[207][208]
- John Gunn - Hanged at Geelong Gaol for the murder of Samuel Harris at Warrnambool - 9 November 1854[209][210]
- George (John) Roberts - Hanged at Geelong for attempting to poison George Kelly at Native Creek, near Inverleigh - 9 November 1854[211]
- Luke Lucas - Hanged for murder of his wife Mary off Little Bourke Street - 24 November 1854[212][213]
- James McAlister - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for murder of Jane Jones at the Exchange Hotel, Swanston Street, Melbourne - 25 July 1855[214]
- James Condon (or Arthur Somerville) - Bushranger. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for Robbery With Violence near Bacchus Marsh - 24 November 1855[215]
- John Dixon - Bushranger. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for Robbery With Violence near Bacchus Marsh - 24 November 1855
- Alfred Henry Jackson - Bushranger. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for Robbery With Violence near Bacchus Marsh - 24 November 1855
- James Ross (alias Griffiths) - Hanged at Geelong Gaol for the murder of his son and Eliza Sayer near Horsham - 22 April 1856[216][217]
- William Twigham (or Twiggem, alias Lexton) - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Sergeant Bernard McNally at the Cathcart Diggings, near Ararat - 11 March 1857[218]
- Chu-Ah-Luk - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Ah Pud at Campbell's Creek - 2 March 1857[219]
- James Cornick - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for murder of Agnes McCallum (Horne) at Eaglehawk - 16 March 1857[220]
- Frederick Turner - Bushranger. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for Robbery Under Arms on the Flemington Road - 27 April 1857[221]
- Thomas Williams - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for his part in the murder of Inspector-General John Giles Price - 28 April 1857[222]
- Henry Smith (alias Brennan) - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for his part in the murder of Inspector-General Price - 28 April 1857
- Thomas Moloney - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for his part in the murder of Inspector-General Price - 28 April 1857[223]
- Francis Brannigan - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for his part in the murder of Inspector-General Price - 29 April 1857
- William Brown - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for his part in the murder of Inspector-General Price - 29 April 1857
- Richard Bryant - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for his part in the murder of Inspector-General Price - 29 April 1857
- John Chisley - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for his part in the murder of Inspector-General Price - 30 April 1857[224]
- James Woodlock - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for murder of Charles Vick in Castlemaine - 1 June 1857[225][226]
- Chong Sigh - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for murder of Sophia "The Chinawoman" Lewis in a brothel in Stephen Street (Exhibition Street) Melbourne - 3 September 1857
- Hing Tzan - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for murder of Sophia Lewis in a brothel in Stephen Street (Exhibition Street) Melbourne - 3 September 1857[227]
- John Mason - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for murder of "Big George" Beynor at Ballan - 6 November 1857[228]
- Edward Brown - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for Robbery With Violence at Ararat Racecourse - 1 March 1858[229]
- William Jones - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for Robbery With Violence at Ararat Racecourse - 1 March 1858[230]
- George Robinson - Hanged for the murder of Margaret Brown at Maryborough - 16 March 1858[231]
- Edward Cardana (alias John Nelson alias Michael Ferrara) - Hanged for the murder of John Armstrong at Long Gully - 19 March 1858[232]
- Owen McQueeny - Hanged at Geelong for the murder of Elizabeth Lowe near Meredith ("The Green Tent Murder") - 20 October 1858[233]
- Samuel Gibbs - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of his wife Anne at Ararat. This execution was botched; the rope snapped tumbling Gibbs to the floor. He had to be carried back up the scaffold and hanged again with a fresh rope. - 12 November 1858[234][235]
- George Thompson - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Hugh Anderson at Ballarat - 12 November 1858[236]
- Edward Hitchcock - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of his wife Ann at Strathloddon, near Campbell's Creek. This execution was also botched; Hitchcock failed to die and remained struggling on the rope. The executioner had to grab Hitchcock by the knees and use his weight to ensure death. - 29 November 1858[237]
- Christian Von Sie (or Von See) - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Martin Loemann near Mitiamo - 29 November 1858[238]
- Thomas Ryan - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Joe Hartwig in the Indigo Valley - 11 April 1859[239]
- William "Plaguey Billy" Armstrong - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for shooting with intent, Omeo - 12 July 1859
- George "The Butcher" Chamberlain - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for shooting with intent, Omeo - 12 July 1859[240]
- Richard Rowley - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for violent assault with intent to murder his overseers at the Pentridge Stockade - 26 July 1859[241]
- William Siddons - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the rape of eight-year-old Mary-Anne Smith at Pleasant Creek - 17 November 1859[242]
- Henry Brown - Hanged for murder of George James Tickner at Mount Korong, near Wedderburn - 21 November 1859[243]
- George Waines - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Mary Hunt at Casterton - July 1860[244][245]
- Edward Fenlow (alias Reynolds) - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of George Plummer (alias Gardiner) at Inglewood - 20 August 1860[246]
- John McDonald - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for murder of his wife Sarah at Ironbark Gully, Bendigo - 30 September 1860[247][248]
- William Smith - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of his wife Ellen near Wanagratta - 22 April 1861[249]
- Henry Cooley - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for murder of his wife Harriet at Heathcote - 11 July 1861[250]
- Nathaniel Horatio Ruby - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Joe Watson at the Great Western Reef, Tarnagulla - 5 August 1861[251]
- Martin Rice - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Anthony Green off Bourke Street, Melbourne - 30 September 1861[252][253]
- Thomas Sanders - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the rape of Mary Egan at Keilor - 31 October 1861[254]
- Samuel Pollett - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the rape of his ten-year-old daughter Sarah at Prahran - 29 December 1862[255]
- Thomas McGee - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Alexander Brown at Maiden Gully - 19 February 1863[256]
- James Murphy - Hanged at Geelong for the murder of Constable Daniel O'Boyle at Warrnambool - 6 November 1863[257]
- Julian Cross ("The Blackfellow") - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Robert Scott at Devil's River - 11 November 1863
- David Gedge - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Robert Scott at Devil's River - 11 November 1863
- Elizabeth Scott - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of her husband near Devil's River - 11 November 1863
- James Barrett (aka Birmingham)- Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Elizabeth Beckinsale at Woodstock - 1 December 1863
- Alexander Davis - Hanged at Ballarat Gaol for the murder of George Sims at Smythesdale - 29 February 1864[258]
- William Carver (aka Thornby, Foster) - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for Shooting With Intent in an attempted bank robbery at Fitzroy - 3 August 1864
- Samuel Woods (aka Abraham Salmonie)- Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for Shooting With Intent in an attempted bank robbery at Fitzroy - 3 August 1864
- Christopher Harrison - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of James Marsh in William St. - 3 August 1864
- John Stacey (real name Casey) - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of two-year-old Danny Gleeson at South Melbourne - 5 April 1865[259]
- Joseph "Quiet Joe" Brown - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Emmanuel "Dodger" Jacobs at the Whittington Tavern, Bourke Street Melbourne - 4 May 1865[260]
- Peter Dotsalaere - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Catherine Jacobs at 106 LaTrobe Street Melbourne - 6 July 1865
- David Young - Hanged at Castlemaine Gaol for the murder of Margaret Graham at Daylesford - 21 August 1865[261]
- Thomas ("Yankee Tom") Menard - Hanged at Geelong for the murder of James Sweeney at Warrnambool - 28 October 1865
- Patrick Sheehan - Hanged at HM Prison Beechworth for the murder of James Kennedy at Rowdy Flat Yackandandah - 6 November 1865
- Long Poy - Hanged at Castlemaine for the murder of Ah Yong at Emu Flat - 10 March 1866[262]
- James Jones - Hanged at Ballarat for the murder of Dr Julius Saenger, committed at Scarsdale - 19 March 1866[263]
- Robert Bourke (alias Cluskey) - Bushranger. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Harry Facey Hurst at Diamond Creek - 29 November 1866
- Denis Murphy - Hanged at Ballarat for the murder of Patrick O'Meara at Bullarook - 16 April 1867[264]
- John Kelly - Hanged at Beechworth for sodomy on eighteen-month-old James Strack at Wangaratta - 4 May 1867[265]
- William Terry - Hanged at Castlemaine for the murder of a man named Peter Reddick or Redyk on the Coliban near Taradale - 31 July 1867[266]
- George Searle - Hanged at Ballarat for the murder of Thomas Burke at Piggoreet - 7 August 1867
- Joseph Ballan - Hanged at Ballarat for the murder of Thomas Burke at Piggoreet - 7 August 1867[267][268]
- Bernard Cunningham - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of John Fairweather, near Keilor - 31 March 1868
- Joseph Whelan - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of farmer Tom Branley at Rokewood - 31 March 1868
- John Hogan - Hanged at Castlemaine for the murder of Martin Rooney, committed at Bullock Creek, outside Marong - 14 August 1868[269]
- Michael Flannigan (or Flannagan) - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Sgt Thomas Hull at Hamilton - 31 March 1869
- James Ritson - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of the Methodist Minister William Hill, who was visiting him at A Division, Pentridge - 3 August 1869[270]
- Peter Higgins (alias James Smith) - Hanged at Beechworth for the murder of his wife Elizabeth Wheelahan near Springhurst. - 11 November 1869
- Ah Pew - Hanged at Castlemaine for the murder of nine-year-old Elizabeth Hunt at Glenluce, near Vaughan - 23 May 1870[271]
- Patrick Smith - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of his wife Mary at North Melbourne - 4 August 1870[272]
- Andrew Vair (or Vere) - Hanged at Ararat for murder of Amos Cheale at St Arnaud - 15 August 1870[273]
- James Cusack - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of his wife Anne at Woods Point - 30 August 1870[274]
- James Seery - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of August Tepfar at Crooked River, Gippsland - 14 November 1870[275]
- James Quinn - Hanged at Beechworth for the murder of Ah Woo, near Myrtleford - 10 November 1871[276]
- Patrick Geary - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of a shepherd named Thomas Brookhouse near Colac in 1854 - 4 December 1871[277]
- Edward Feeney - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Charles Marks in the Treasury Gardens - 14 May 1872[278]
- James Wilkie - Hanged at Castlemaine for the murder of Henry Pensom at Daylesford - 20 May 1872[279]
- Samuel Wright - Hanged at Castlemaine for the attempted murder of Arthur Hagan (or Hogan) at Dead Horse Flat, near Eaglehawk - 11 March 1873[280]
- Thomas Brady - Hanged at Beechworth for the murder of John Watt ("The Wooragee Murder") - 12 May 1873
- James Smith - Hanged at Beechworth for the murder of John Watt ("The Wooragee Murder") - 12 May 1873
- Pierre Borbun (Barburn, Borhuu)- Hanged at Castlemaine for the murder of Sarah Smith, the publican's wife at the White Swan Hotel, Sunrise Gully, Kangaroo Flat - 20 May 1873[281]
- Oscar Wallace (alias Hasker Wallace) - Hanged at Ballarat for the rape of Mary Cook at Mount Beckworth, near Clunes - 11 August 1873[282]
- Ah Kat (or Ah Cat) - Hanged at Castlemaine for the murder of Friedrich Renzelmann at Bet Bet, near Dunolly - 9 August 1875[283]
- An Gaa - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Pooey Waugh, committed at Vaughan - 30 August 1875
- Henry Howard - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Elizabeth Wright, licensee of the Frankston Hotel - 4 October 1875
- John Weachurch (Taylor) - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for attempted murder of Warder Patrick Moran - 6 December 1875[284]
- John Duffus - Hanged at Castlemaine, having been handed in by his wife for the rape of his eleven-year-old daughter Mary Ann near Goornong - 22 May 1876
- James ("Donegal Jim") Ashe - Hanged at Ballarat for the rape of Elizabeth Reece at Burrumbeet - 21 August 1876[285]
- Basileo Bondietto - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Carlo Comisto near Tallarook - 11 December 1876[286]
- William Hastings - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of his wife Annie near Mount Eliza - 14 March 1877
- Thomas Hogan - Hanged at Beechworth for fratricide at Bundalong, near Yarrawonga - 9 June 1879
- Ned Kelly - Bushranger. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Constable Thomas Lonigan - 11 November 1880[287]
- Robert Rohan - Hanged at Beechworth for the murder of John Shea at Yalca - 6 June 1881[288]
- Robert Francis Burns - Confessed to eight murders. Hanged at Ararat for the murder of Michael Quinliven at Wickliffe - 25 September 1883[289]
- Henry Morgan - Hanged at Ararat for the rape and murder of ten-year-old Margaret Nolan at Panmure - 6 June 1884[290]
- James Hawthorn - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for fratricide at Brighton - 21 August 1884[291]
- William O'Brien - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of farmer Peter McAinsh at Lancefield - 24 October 1884[292]
- William Barnes - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Joe Slack at South Melbourne - 15 May 1885[293]
- Charles Bushby (alias Baker) - Hanged at Ballarat for attempted murder of Det Sgt Richard Hyland near Gong Gong - 3 September 1885[294]
- Edward ("The Fiddler") Hunter - Hanged at Bendigo Prison for the murder of Jim Power at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Charlton - 27 November 1885[295]
- Freeland Morell - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for murder of fellow sailor John Anderson on the docks at Port Melbourne - 7 January 1886[296]
- George Syme - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of his mother-in-law Margaret Clifford at Lilydale - 9 November 1888[297]
- William Harrison - Hanged at Bendigo for the murder of 'Corky Jack' Duggan at Elmore - 18 March 1889[298]
- Filipe Castillo - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Annie Thornton at North Carlton- 16 September 1889[299][300]
- Robert Landells - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Peter Sherlock at Chamber's Paddock, about 6 km from Ringwood - 16 October 1889[301]
- John Thomas Phelan - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of his de facto wife Ada Hatton at St.James' Place Toorak - 16 March 1891[302]
- John Wilson - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of his fiancee Estella Marks at Darling Gardens, Clifton Hill - 23 March 1891[303]
- Cornelius Bourke - Hanged at Ballarat for the murder of an elderly prisoner named Charlie Stewart in the gaol at Hamilton - 20 April 1891[304]
- Fatta Chand - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Juggo Mull at Healesville - 27 April 1891[305]
- Frank Spearin (aka John Wilson) - Hanged at Ballarat for the rape of a six-year-old Adeline Shepherd at Eastern Oval, Ballarat - 11 May 1891[306]
- James Johnston - Hanged at Ballarat for murdering his wife Mary and their four children - 18 May 1891[307]
- William Coulston (or Colston) - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Mary & William Davis at Narbethong - 21 August 1891[308][309]
- Frederick Bailey Deeming - Murdered at least six people. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Emily Mather at Windsor - 23 May 1892
- John Conder - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Kaiza Singh near Buchan - 28 August 1893[310]
- Frances Knorr - "The Brunswick Baby Farmer" - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of two infants - 15 January 1894[311]
- Ernest Knox - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Isaac Crawcour whilst in the act of burglary at Williamstown - 19 March 1894[312]
- Fred Jordan - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of his girlfriend Minnie Crabtree at Port Melbourne - 20 August 1894[313]
- Martha Needle - Murdered five people by poison. Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Louis Juncken at 137 Bridge Road Richmond - 22 October 1894[314]
- Elijah Cockroft - Hanged at Ballarat for the murder of Fanny Mott at Noradjuha, near Natimuk - 12 November 1894[315]
- Arthur Buck - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Catherine Norton at South Melbourne - 1 July 1895[316]
- Emma Williams - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of her two-year-old son John at Port Melbourne - 4 November 1895[317]
- Charles Henry Strange - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Fred Dowse at Lakes Entrance - 13 January 1896[318]
- Charles John Hall - Hanged at Bendigo for the murder of his wife Minnie at Eaglehawk - 13 September 1897[319]
- Alfred Archer - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of William Matthews at Strathmerton - 21 November 1898[320]
- William Robert Jones - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for murdering eight-year-old rita Jones at Broadford - 26 March 1900[321]
- Albert Edward McNamara - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for arson causing death of his young son Bert at Carlton - 14 April 1902[322]
- August Tisler (Sippol) - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Edward Sangal at Dandenong - 20 October 1902[323][324][325]
- James Coleman Williams - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of his employer's wife Mary Veitch at O'Grady Street Clifton Hill - 8 September 1904[326]
- Charles Deutschmann - Hanged at Ballarat for the murder of his wife Isabella Deutschmann at Dobie, near Ararat - 29 June 1908[327]
- Joseph Pfeiffer - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for shooting his sister-in-law Florence Whitely at 102 Mills Street, Middle Park - 29 April 1912[328]
- John Jackson - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Constable David McGrath whilst in the act of robbing the Trades Hall - 24 January 1916[329]
- Antonio Picone - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Giuseppe Lauricella at Queen Victoria Market - 18 September 1916[330]
- Albert Budd - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of his foster-sister Annie Samson at Port Melbourne - 29 January 1918[331]
- George Farrow Blunderfield - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of mother and daughter Margaret & Rose Taylor at Trawool - 15 April 1918
- Colin Campbell Ross - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the Gun Alley Murder - 24 April 1922[332]
- Angus Murray (real name Henry Donnelly) - Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Thomas Berriman at Glenferrie Station. - 14 April 1924[333]
- David Bennett - Hanged at Pentridge Prison for the rape of a four-year-old girl at North Carlton - 26 September 1932[334]
- Arnold Sodeman - "The Schoolgirl Strangler" - Confessed to the murder of four girls. Hanged at Pentridge - 1 June 1936[335]
- Edward Cornelius - Hanged at Pentridge for the murder of the Reverend Laceby Cecil at St. Saviour's Collingwood ("The Vicarage Murder") - 22 June 1936[336]
- Thomas William "Nugget" Johnson - Hanged at Pentridge for the murder of Chares Bunney and Robert Gray at the former Windsor Castle Hotel, Dunolly - 23 January 1939[337]
- George Green - Hanged at Pentridge for the murder of Phyllis and Annie Wiseman at Glenroy - 17 April 1939[338]
- Alfred Bye - Hanged at Pentridge for stabbing to death Thomas Walker in the Treasury Gardens - 22 December 1941.[339] Bye took over twenty-two minutes to die.
- Eddie Leonski - "The Brownout Strangler" - Hanged at Pentridge for the murder of Ivy McLeod, Pauline Thompson & Gladys Hosking - 9 November 1942[340]
- Norman Andrews - Hanged at Pentridge for the murder of 'Pop' Kent - 19 February 1951[341]
- Robert David Clayton - Hanged at Pentridge for the murder of 'Pop' Kent - 19 February 1951[342]
- Jean Lee - Hanged at Pentridge for the murder of 'Pop' Kent in Dorrit Street Carlton. The last woman executed in Australia - 19 February 1951[343]
- Ronald Ryan - Hanged at Pentridge for the murder of Prison Officer George Hodson. The last person executed in Australia - 3 February 1967
Western Australia
Aboriginal executed convicts' names are in bold text
Long Island, Houtman Abrolhos
- Jeronimus Corneliszoon - 2 October 1629 - hanged as party to the murder of 125 men, women and children[344]
- Lenert Michielsz - 2 October 1629 - hanged as party to the murder of 125 men, women and children[344]
- Mattys Beijr - 2 October 1629 - hanged as party to the murder of 125 men, women and children[344]
- Jan Hendricx - 2 October 1629 - hanged as party to the murder of 125 men, women and children[344]
- Allert Janssen - 2 October 1629 - hanged as party to the murder of 125 men, women and children[344]
- Rutger Fredericxsz - 2 October 1629 - hanged as party to the murder of 125 men, women and children[344]
- Andries Jonas - 2 October 1629 - hanged as party to the murder of 125 men, women and children[344]
York
- Doodjeep - 7 July 1840 - hanged at the site of the crime, for the murders of Sarah Cook and her 8-month child on 18 May 1839 at Norrilong, York[345][346]
- Barrabong - 7 July 1840 - hanged at the site of the crime for the murders of Sarah Cook and her 8-month child on 18 May 1839 at Norrilong, York[345][346]
Roebourne
- Cooperabiddy - 20 March 1893 - hanged for murder of James Coppin, a half-caste, at the Hamersley Ranges[347]
- Doulga - 28 December 1896 - hanged for the murder of John Horrigan at Lagrange Bay on 28 March 1896[348]
- Caroling - 14 May 1900 - hanged for the murder of Dr Vines at Braeside station[349]
- Poeling - 14 May 1900 - hanged for the murder of Dr Vines at Braeside station[349]
- Weedabong - 14 May 1900 - hanged for the murder of Dr Vines at Braeside station[349]
Derby
- Lillimara - 21 October 1899 - hanged at Derby Gaol for murder of Thomas Jasper on 17 March 1897 on Oscar Range Station, Fitzroy Crossing[350]
- Mullabudden - 12 May 1900 - hanged at Derby Gaol for murder of John Dobbie on 12 March 1899 at Mount Broome[351][352]
- Woolmillamah - 12 May 1900 - hanged at Derby Gaol for murder of John Dobbie on 12 March 1899 at Mount Broome[352]
Halls Creek
- Tomahawk - 18 March 1892 - hanged at Mount Dockerell, the site of the crime, for the murder of William Miller on 26 June 1891[353][354]
- Dicky - 18 March 1892 - hanged at Mount Dockerell, the site of the crime, for the murder of William Miller on 26 June 1891[353]
- Chinaman (Jerringo) - 18 March 1892 - hanged at Mount Dockerell, the site of the crime, for the murder of William Miller on 26 June 1891[353]
Geraldton
- Sing Ong - 29 October 1884 - hanged for the murder of Chung Ah Foo on 11 May 1884 at Shark Bay[355]
Albany
- Peter McKean (alias William McDonald) - 12 October 1872 - hanged for the murder of William "Yorkie" Marriott on 30 June 1872 at Slab Hut Gully (Tunney), between Kojonup and Cranbrook[356][357]
Perth
- Midgegooroo - 22 May 1833 - executed at the Perth Gaol by firing squad on a death warrant issued summarily by Lieutenant Governor Frederick Irwin, for the murders of Thomas and John Velvick on 31 March 1833 at Bull's Creek[358]
- Mendik - 14 October 1841 - hanged at the site of the crime, for the murder of 12 yo John Burtenshaw on 16 July 1839 on the Canning River at Maddington[359][360]
- Buckas (a lascar) - January 1845 - hanged at Perth for rape on a child under ten years of age[361]
- James Malcolm - 14 April 1847 - hanged at the site of the crime, the Burswood Estate (Victoria Park), for highway robbery and murder of Clark Gordon on 6 January 1847[362][363]
- Kanyin - 12 April 1850 - hanged at Redcliffe for the murder of Yadupwert at York - the first public execution in WA for inter se murder[364]
- Samuel Stanley - 18 April 1855 - hanged at Victoria Park for the murder of Catherine Dayly on the York Road[365][366]
- Jacob - 18 April 1855 - hanged at Victoria Park for the murder of Bijare on 25 September 1854 at Gingin[365][366][367]
- Yoongal - 14 July 1855 - hanged at Victoria Park, for the murder of Kanip at the Hotham River[368]
- Yandan - 14 July 1855 - hanged at Victoria Park, for the murder by spearing of 10 yo girl Yangerdan near York[368]
Hanged at the Perth Gaol:
- Bridget Hurford - 15 October 1855 - for the murder of her husband John Hurford at Vasse[369]
- William Dodd - 15 October 1855 - for the murder of John Hurford at Vasse[369]
- George Williams - 15 October 1855 - for wounding Warder James McEvoy with a shovel at the Convict Establishment on 26 September 1855[369]
- John Lloyd - 29 October 1857 - for wounding with intent to kill John Brown at Port Gregory in June 1857[370]
- Richard Bibbey - 17 October 1859 - for the murder of Billamarra at Upper Irwin in March 1859. First European executed for murder of an aboriginal[371]
- Thomas Clancy - 15 January 1861 - for the rape of 7 yo Ellen Jane White at Bunbury[372][373]
- Joseph McDonald - 15 January 1861 - for rape at Toodyay[373][374]
- Robert Thomas Palin - 6 July 1861 - for robbery with violence of Susan Harding at Fremantle[375]
- William Voss - 19 January 1862 - for the murder of his wife Mary Moir at York on 11 November 1861[376]
- Kewacan (Larry) - 24 January 1862 - for the murder of Charles Storey at Jacup on 23 July 1861[377][378]
- Long Jimmy - 24 January 1862 - for the murder of Charles Storey at Jacup on 23 July 1861[377][378]
- Narreen - 10 April 1862 - for the murder of an aboriginal girl Nelly at Victoria Plains[377][379]
- Eenue - 10 April 1862 - for the murder of an aboriginal girl Nelly at Victoria Plains[377][379]
- Finger - 10 April 1862 - for the murder of Charles Storey at Jacup on 23 July 1861[377][379]
- Thomas Pedder - 21 March 1863 - for the murder of Thomas Sweeny, a shepherd, at Irwin River on 1 December 1862[380][381]
- John Thomas - 8 September 1863 - for the murder of Duncan Urquhart at Peninsula Farm on 6 June 1863[382][383]
- Joseph White - 21 October 1863 - for rape of 13 yo Jane Rhodes, at Greenough on 18 August 1863[377][384]
- Teelup - 21 October 1863 - for the murder of Charles Storey at Jacup on 23 July 1861[377][378]
- Narrigalt - 18 July 1865 - for the murder of Martha Farling, a 3½ yo half-caste girl, near York on 26 May 1865[385]
- Youndalt - 18 July 1865 - for the murder of Martha Farling, a 3½ yo half-caste girl, near York on 26 May 1865[385]
- Nandingbert - 18 July 1865 - for the murder of Quatcull near Albany on 14 May 1865[385]
- Yardalgene (aka Jackey Howson) - 18 July 1865 - for the murder of Quatcull near Albany on 14 May 1865[385]
- James Fanning - 14 April 1871 - for the rape of 13 yo Mary Dawes on 24 November 1870 on the Albany Road. The first private execution and the last execution for rape in the colony[386][387]
- Margaret Cody - 15 July 1871 - for the murder of James Holditch, on 4 March 1871 at North Fremantle[388]
- William Davis - 15 July 1871 - for the murder of James Holditch, on 4 March 1871 at North Fremantle[388]
- Briley (Briarly) - 13 October 1871 - for the murder of Charley (Wickin) at Albany[389]
- Noorbung - 13 October 1871 - for the murder of Margaret Mary McGowan on 30 June 1871 at Boyanup[390]
- Charcoal - 15 February 1872 - for the murder of Samuel Wells Lazenby on 7 August 1871 at Port Walcott[391][392]
- Tommy - 15 February 1872 - for the murder of Samuel Wells Lazenby on 7 August 1871 at Port Walcott[391][392]
- Yarradeee - 16 October 1873 - for the murder and cannibalism of 3 yo Edward William Dunn at Yanganooka, Port Gregory on 5 October 1865[393]
- Muregelly - 16 October 1873 - for the murder and cannibalism of 3 yo Edward William Dunn at Yanganooka, Port Gregory on 5 October 1865[393]
- Robert Goswell - 13 January 1874 - for murder of Mary Anne Lloyd at Stapelford, Beverley on 1 December 1873[394]
- John Gill - 4 April 1874 - hanged for the murder of William Foster at Narrogin on 13 February 1874[395]
- Bobbinett - 22 April 1875 - for the murder of Police Lance-Corporal William Archibald Armstrong on 14 January 1875 near Kojonup[396][397]
- Wanaba (or Wallaby) - 22 April 1875 - for the murder of Tommy Howell (or Moul), a police native assistant, near Yalgoo on 10 July 1874[398]
- Wandagary - 22 April 1875 - for the murder of Tommy Howell (or Moul), a police native assistant, near Yalgoo on 10 July 1874[398]
- Kenneth Brown - 10 June 1876 - for the murder of his wife Mary Ann on 3 January 1876 at Geraldton[399]
- Yarndu - 16 October 1876[400]
- Chilagorah - 29 April 1879 - for the murder of Pintagorah on 31 January 1879 at Cossack
- Ah Kett - 27 January 1883 - for the murder of Foo Ah Moy on 2 July 1883, at Cheritah Station, Roebourne[401][402]
- John Collins - 27 January 1883 - for the murder of John King at the Kalgan River near Albany on 2 October 1882[402][403]
- John Maroney - 25 October 1883 - for the murder of James Watson on 1 May 1883 at Yellenup, Kojonup[404]
- William Watkins - 25 October 1883 - for the murder of James Watson on 1 May 1883 at Yellenup, Kojonup[404]
- Henry Benjamin Haynes - 23 January 1884 - for the murder of his wife Mary Ann Haynes on 12 October 1883 at Perth[405]
- Thomas Henry Carbury - 23 October 1884 - for the murder of Constable Hackett at Beverley on 12 September 1884[406]
- John Duffy - 28 January 1885 - for the murder of his wife Mary Sultana McGann on 21 November 1884 at Fremantle[407]
- Henry Sherry - 27 October 1885 - for the murder of Catherine Waldock on 16 September 1885 at Quinderring, Williams[408]
- Franz Erdmann - 4 April 1887 - for the murder of Anthony Johnson on 27 October 1886 McPhee's Creek, Kimberley[409]
- William Conroy - 18 November 1887 - for the murder of John Snook on 23 June 1887 at Fremantle Town Hall[410]
Rottnest
- Tampin - 16 July 1879 - hanged for the murder of John Moir at Stokes Inlet on 29 March 1877[411][412]
- Wangabiddi - 18 Jun 1883 - hanged for the murder of Charles Redfern in May 1882 at Minni-Minni on the Gascoyne River[413]
- Guerilla - 18 June 1883 - hanged for the murder of Anthony Cornish at Fitzroy River on 12 December 1882[414]
- Naracorie - 3 August 1883 – hanged for the murder of Charles Brackell on 31 July 1882 at Wandagee on the Minilya River[415]
- Calabungamarra - 13 June 1888 - hanged for the murder of a Chinese man, Indyco, at Hamersley Range[416]
Fremantle
Hanged at the Round House:
- John Gaven - 6 April 1844 - for the murder of George Pollard at South Dandalup[417]
Hanged at Fremantle Prison:[418]
- Long Jimmy - 2 March 1889 - alias Jimmy Long, a Malay, for the murder of Claude Kerr on board a pearling lugger 'Dawn' at Cossack on 7 September 1888[419]
- Ahle Pres alias Harry Pres - 8 November 1889 - a Singapore Malay, for the murder of Louis, a Filipino, near Halls Creek, on 9 June 1889[420]
- Ah Chi - 16 April 1891 - alias Li Ki Hong, Chinese, murdered Ah Gin, Chinese, at Daliak, York on 3 March 1891[421]
- Chew Fong - 29 April 1892 - alias Chew Fong, with two others, for the murder of Ah Pang at Meka Station, on 23 Dec 1891[422]
- Lyee Nyee - 29 April 1892 - alias Lee Nyee, with two others, for the murder of Ah Pang at Meka Station, on 23 Dec 1891[422]
- Yung Quonk - 29 April 1892 - alias Yung Quonk, with two others, for the murder of Ah Pang at Meka Station, on 23 Dec 1891[422]
- Sin Cho Chi - 29 April 1892 - for the murder of George E.B Fairhead, at a Mill Stream out-station, near Roebourne[423]
- Goulam Mahomet - 2 May 1896 - for murder of Tagh Mahomet in the Mosque at Coolgardie on 10 January 1896[424]
- Jumna Khan - 31 March 1897 - for the murder of William Griffiths in High Street, Fremantle on 3 December 1896<[425]
- Pedro De La Cruz - 19 July 1900 - murdered Captain John Arthur Reddell of the brigantine Ethel, his 19 yo son Leslie and the mate James Taylor, plus two other crew (one Japanese, one aboriginal), on 19 October 1899, at the La Grange Bay pearling grounds, near Broome[426]
- Peter Perez - 19 July 1900 - hanged for murder of Captain John Arthur Reddell of the brigantine Ethel, his 19 yo son Leslie and the mate James Taylor, plus two other crew (one Japanese, one aboriginal), on 19 October 1899, at the La Grange Bay pearling grounds, near Broome[426]
- Samuel Peters - 9 September 1902 - murdered his wife Trevenna Peters at Leederville on 3 July 1903[427][428]
- Stelios Psichitas - 15 April 1903 - Greek national, raped and murdered his sister-in-law and 4 month-old nephew at Lawlers on 20 December 1902[429]
- Fredric Maillat - 21 April 1903 - French national, murdered Charles Lauffer, at Smith's Mill, Glen Forest, on 4 February 1903[429][430][431]
- Sebaro Rokka - 7 July 1903 - for the murder of Dollah and another Malay at Point Cunningham, near Derby on 20 February 1903[432]
- Ah Hook - 11 January 1904 - for the murder of Yanoo, a Japanese laundryman, at Carnarvon on 26 August 1903[433]
- Manoor Mohomet - 4 May 1904 - for the murder of Meer, an Afghan, at Kensington, near Menzies on 16 November 1903[434]
- Simeon Espada - 14 December 1905 - for the murder of Mark Lieblig at Broome on 30 August 1905
- Charles Hagen - 14 December 1905 - for the murder of Mark Lieblig at Broome on 30 August 1905
- Pablo Marquez - 14 December 1905 - for the murder of Mark Lieblig at Broome on 30 August 1905
- Antonio Sala - 19 November 1906 - for the murder of Battista Gregorini at Mt Jackson on 13 September 1906
- Augustin De Kitchilan - 23 October 1907 - for the murder of Leah Fouracre at Peppermint Grove Farm, Waroona on 15 or 16 August 1907[435]
- Harry G. Smith - 23 March 1908 - for the murder of William John Clinton at Day Dawn on 5 January 1908
- Iwakichi Oki - 22 October 1908 - for the murder of James Henry Shaw at West Murray, Pinjarra on 23 August 1908
- Martha Rendell - 6 October 1909 - for the murder of 14 yo stepson Arthur Morris by poisoning on 8 October 1908, suspected of killing two younger stepchildren
- Peter Robustelli - 9 February 1910 - for the murder of Giovanni Forsatti in a lane between Bayley and Woodward streets, Coolgardie on 19 October 1909[436]
- Alexander Smart - 7 March 1911 - for the murder of Ethel May Harris at 5 Cowle Street, West Perth on 10 March 1909
- David H Smithson - 25 July 1911 - for the rape and murder of 18 yo Elizabeth Frances Compton at Woodlupine on 13 May 1911
- Charles Spargo - 1 July 1913 - for the murder of Gilbert Pickering Jones on 23 January 1913 at Broome[437]
- Charles H. Odgers - 14 January 1914 - for the murder of Edith Molyneaux at Balgobin, Dandalup on 3 October 1913; also charged with murder of Richard Thomas Williams on 14 September 1913 at Waroona[438]
- Andrea Sacheri alias Joseph Cutay- 12 April 1915 - for the murder of 11 yo Jean Bell at Marrinup, near Dwellingup, on 12 January 1915[439]
- Frank Matamin alias Rosland - 12 March 1923 - for the murder of Zareen at Nullagine on 27 August 1922[440]
- Royston Rennie - 2 August 1926 - for the murder of John Roger Greville on the train between East Perth and Perth stations on 3 June 1926[441]
- William Coulter - 25 October 1926 - for the murders of Inspector John Walsh and Sergeant Alexander Pitman on 28 April 1926 near Boulder
- Phillip J. Trefene - 25 October 1926 - for the murders of Inspector John Walsh and Sergeant Alexander Pitman on 28 April 1926 near Boulder
- John Sumpter Milner - 21 May 1928 - for the rape and murder of 11-year-old Ivy Lewis at Darkan on 28 February 1928
- Clifford Hulme - 3 September 1928 - for the murder of Harold Eaton Smith at Wubin on 22 June 1928[442]
- Antonio Fanto - 18 May 1931 - for the murder of Cosimo Xesci at Latham on 20 March 1931[443]
- John Thomas Smith (Snowy Rowles) - 13 June 1932 - for the murder of Louis George Carron on or about 20 May 1930 near the 183 mile gate on the No. 1 Rabbit-proof fence, near Youanmi
- Karol Tapci - 23 June 1952 - for the murder of Norman Alfred Perfect at Wubin on 17 March[444]
- Robert Jeremiah Thomas - 18 July 1960 - for the murder of taxidriver Keith Mervyn Campbell Wedd on 22 June 1959 at Claremont. Also charged with the murder of John and Kaye O'Hara in Jimbell St, Mosman Park.[445][446][447]
- Mervyn Fallows - 6 June 1961 - for the rape and murder of 11 yo Sandra Dorothea Smith on or before 29 December 1960 at North Beach[447]
- Brian William Robinson - 20 January 1964 - for the murder of Constable Noel Ileson on 9 February 1963 at Belmont[447]
- Eric Edgar Cooke - 26 October 1964 - for murder of John Lindsay Sturkey at Nedlands on 27 January 1963[447]
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Further reading
- Purdue, Brian Legal Executions in Western Australia, Foundation Press, Victoria Park, WA, 1993. ISBN 978-1-875778-00-3
- Heaton, J.H. Australian Dictionary of Dates and Men of the Time, S.W. Silver & Son, London, 1879. Part 2, pages 90–94.