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Item: 55570
Surname: -
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Ship: Lady Amherst 1849
Date: 1849 30 May
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: 114 immigrants arrived in Maitland by steamer. Agricultural labourers


 
Item: 55959
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Ship: Lady Amherst 1849
Date: 1849 23 June
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Immigrants from ship arrived in Maitland on the steamer


 
Item: 103052
Surname: -
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Ship: Lady Amherst 1849
Date: 1849 9 June
Place: Sydney
Source: MM
Details: 214 immigrants arrived on the Lady Amherst. 112 were sent to Maitland


 
Item: 116450
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Ship: Lady Castlereagh 1818......
Date: 1818 2 May
Place: Port Jackson
Source: SG
Details: Departed England 22 December under Captain Weltden. Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Craig RN. With 300 male prisoners all in excellent health under a military guard consisting of a detachment of 34th, 46th and 48 regts under orders of Lieut. Brotheridge of the 48th and Ensign Lax of 34th


 
Item: 103156
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Ship: Lady Clarke 1840
Date: 1840 15 August
Place: Sydney
Source: SG
Details: Arrived 14th August bringing 108 bounty immigrants


 
Item: 171875
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Ship: Lady Clarke 1840
Date: 15 August 1840
Place: Port Jackson
Source: Australasian Chronicle
Details: Departed Plymouth on 20th April. Captain Lawrence. Passengers M. McAlister, Esq., Miss McAlister, Rev. Mr. McKinnon, Mr and Mrs. Morgan and child, Mrs. Stockdale and child, Miss Stockdale, Miss Ellen Stockdale, Messrs McLean, Thompson, Owen, Hemenes, Middleton and Donald


 
Item: 103157
Surname: -
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Ship: Lady Clarke 1841
Date: 1841 28 December
Place: Sydney
Source: SG
Details: Departed Plymouth 4th September under Capt. Laurence with 192 emigrants.


 
Item: 171935
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First Name: -
Ship: Lady Clarke 1841
Date: 28 December 1841
Place: Port Jackson
Source: The Australian
Details: The Lady Clarke, Lawrence master, departed Plymouth 4th September with 192 emigrants. Passengers Lieut. Bennett R.N. Mr. Webster and Mr and Mrs. Wole and child


 
Item: 103066
Surname: -
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Ship: Lady East 1833
Date: 1833 17 October
Place: Hobart News
Source: SG
Details: 'The Lady East, a tremendous large ship of about 1000 tons, full of poor creatures departed from Liverpool for Hobart Town following the departure of the 'Edward Coulson''


 
Item: 103067
Surname: -
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Ship: Lady East 1833
Date: -
Place: 1833 16 November
Source: SG
Details: Arrived 15th November from Liverpool and Hobart, the Lady East, 668 tons, Captain Strachan . Passengers Lawrence Harnell; John McGechie, J. Higgins, Joseph Mitchell, W. Lindsey, P. Harnatt (surgeon) and 236 steerage passengers


 
Item: 143188
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Ship: Lady Feversham 1830.......
Date: 1830 31 July
Place: Port Jackson
Source: SG
Details: Arrived from London direct under Captain Ellerby with 178 male prisoners, have departed Portsmouth on 8th April. Surgeon Superintendent A.D. Wilson Esq., The guard consisted of 2 serjeants, 2 corporals and 25 privates of the 17th Regiment under command of Lieut. Harvey of the 29th.


 
Item: 103740
Surname: -
First Name: -
Ship: Lady Harewood 1832
Date: 1832 7 August
Place: Sydney
Source: SG
Details: Arrived from Portsmouth having departed 25th March. 429 tons. Captain Stonehouse. Surgeon Superintendent John Inches. 200 male prisoners all well. Officer commanding the guard Lieut. Lowth 38th regt., accompanied by Mrs. Lowth. Guard consisted of Lieut. Donlan, 48th regt., and 26 rank and file of 4th regt.,


 
Item: 92179
Surname: -
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Ship: Lady Juliana 1790
Date: 1790
Place: Departed Plymouth
Source: The Convict Ships - Charles Bateson
Details: Master: T. Edgar; Surgeon Richard Alley. 245 female convicts


 
Item: 161624
Surname: -
First Name: -
Ship: Lady Juliana 1790
Date: 3 June 1790
Place: Port Jackson
Source: The Analytical Review, of History of Literature......by Thomas Christie. John Hunter's Voyage (Google Books)
Details: The Lady Juliana transport, which sailed from England in September 789, arrived at Port Jackson on 3rd June 1790 bringing supplies from England


 
Item: 106595
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First Name: -
Ship: Lady Kennaway 1836
Date: 1836 15 October
Place: Sydney
Source: SG
Details: 'The male prisoners on board the Lady Kennaway gave three cheers on coming up the harbour, appearing gratified that they had escaped the dangers of the sea'


 
Item: 171893
Surname: -
First Name: -
Ship: Lady Kennaway 1838
Date: 13 August 1838
Place: Port Jackson
Source: SH
Details: The Lady Kennaway arrived on 12th August from Leith and the Downs with 288 Scotch emigrants consisting of agricultural labourers, mechanics etc. They are composed of 106 married persons, 18 single men, 22 single women and 139 children of various ages ; amongst the males there are 38 mechanics and 33 agricultural labourers. They appear to be a superior description of emigrants


 
Item: 171894
Surname: -
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Ship: Lady Kennaway 1838....
Date: 14 August 1838
Place: Port Jackson
Source: SG
Details: Departed Leith 19th April and the Downs 25th April. Captain P.R. Davidson. Under the superintendent of Dr. Waugh R.N., Passengers Miss Waugh, Miss Ann Waugh, Dr. Hope and Miss Hope


 
Item: 171927
Surname: -
First Name: -
Ship: Lady Kennaway 1841
Date: 14 October 1841
Place: Port Jackson
Source: The Australian
Details: The barque Lady Kennaway, Spence master, departed London 13 June with emigrants. Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Bateman. Passengers Messrs. T. Hood, A. Hood, J. Morris, F. Mylne, Wren, Fisher, Hislop and wife, Birns, Fisherman


 
Item: 178791
Surname: -
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Ship: Lady Madeline Sinclair 1806
Date: 5 August 1806
Place: Sydney
Source: Colonial Events 1806
Details: 5 August 1806 - Arrival of William Bligh on the Lady Madeline Sinclair. The Fortune, Alexander and store ship Lady Madeline Sinclair departed England on 28th January 1806 under convoy of the Porpoise under the command of Lieutenant Joseph Short. Captain William Bligh and Provost-Marshal William Gore were on board the Madeline Sinclair. William Blighs correspondence to Viscount Castlereagh on 15th March 1806 while at sea (lat.11 13 N; long. 24 00 W) gives an indication of the animosity that existed between Captain Short and himself: - I have the honor to inform your Lordship I am thus far on my voyage to fulfil the mission His Majesty has entrusted to my care; but I regret to say that Captain Short, holding the command of the Porpoise while I am in this ship, has pursued such an irritating and vexatious conduct to me as governor and his superior officer in naval rank, that I shall, so soon as I can draw up the documents, send them to your Lordship, and beseech you to remove him from under my command.


 
Item: 112001
Surname: -
First Name: -
Ship: Lady McNaughten 1835......
Date: 27 October 1835
Place: Sydney
Source: SG
Details: Departed Dublin 23 June under Capt. Hustwick. 300 male prisoners. Surgeon superintendent George Ellery Forman. Guard consisted of 29 rank and file of the 28th regt., under command of Lieut. Trapand and Baumgartner



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