Cook to Lachlan Macquarie.
Arrived on the convict transport Eliza on 21 January 1820. Convicted at the
Bristol City Assizes on 19 April 1819 and sentenced to seven years transportation
to NSW. His convict indent papers list his age as 21 and his trade as a
confectioner.
When he disembarked on 31 January 1820 James Wait was escorted to Parramatta and
assigned to join the Windsor Road Gang under the supervision of overseer Ford. He
received an Absolute Pardon from Governor Macquarie on 28 November 1821, the
same date as Martin Lawlor, another personal servant who was to accompany the
Macquaries back to England in 1822.
The death of James Wait on 20 May 1822, in San Salvador, Brazil, is recorded in
unusual detail by Macquarie in his journal - especially considering that, by
comparison, he makes so little mention of the birth of a daughter to his manservant
George, who had assisted him for over 15 years and been one of his constant travelling companions.