Personal servant to Lachlan Macquarie.
Arrived on the convict transport Earl St. Vincent on 16 December 1818. Convicted in Kilkenny
County, Ireland in March 1818 and sentenced to seven years transportation to NSW.
His convict indent papers list his age as 22 and his trade as a servant and
fiddler.
He petitioned for the mitigation of his sentence in 1821 and successfully
received an Absolute Pardon on 28 November 1821 at the same time as fellow
Macquarie family servant James Wait.
There is a strong possibility that the 'Martin' mentioned in Macquarie's journal
of his tour of inspection to Port Macquarie and Newcastle in November 1821, as
part of his 'establishment of servants', was in fact Martin Lawlor (acting as
'assistant cook'); Macquarie mentions in the same context 'Joseph the coachman' who was
in fact Joseph Bigg.