Surname:
Coastal Trader 'Lord Liverpool'
Place:
Sydney to Newcastle
Source:
The Present state of Australia: A Description of the Country,etc and the manners, customs and condition of its aboriginal inhabitants ...Robert Dawson
Details:
Robert Dawson, Mr Harrington, John Armstrong and Henry Dangar took their passage from Sydney to Newcastle on the Lord Liverpool for the purpose of travelling to Port Stephens to examine the country in that area
Surname:
Lord Liverpool (vessel)
Place:
Sydney - Newcastle
Source:
Australian Reminiscences & Papers of L.E. Threlkeld. Edited by Niel Gunson
Details:
Rev. Threlkeld, wife, son and another couple sailed from Sydney to Newcastle on the Lord Liverpool. The vessel obtained her lading sooner than usual and could not take all the passengers' luggage with her, part was to be brought in the Eclipse another vessel on the following day. They had a smooth passage and arrived at Newcastle on the following day, Sunday and took up their abode at the Inn
Surname:
Lord Liverpool vessel
Source:
In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letter no 256
Details:
Correspondence of the A.A. Company lost in the wreck of the Lord Liverpool
Surname:
Vessel Lord Liverpool
Details:
Alexander Livingstone master. Coppered, copper fastened cutter established as a regular packet for passengers and goods between Sydney and Newcastle
Surname:
Vessel Lord Liverpool
Details:
Conveying London Missionary deputation to Newcastle - Rev. D. Tyrman, George Bennett and Rev. Threlkeld
Surname:
Vessel Lord Liverpool
Details:
Sailed for Newcastle with 10 cabin and 22 steerage passengers
Surname:
Vessel Lord Liverpool
Details:
Manifest of cargo including coal from Lake Macquarie
Surname:
Vessel Lord Liverpool
Details:
Sailing for Calcutta
Surname:
Vessel Lord Liverpool
Details:
Ran aground at Broken Bay in rough weather. No damage sustained
Surname:
Vessel Lord Liverpool
Details:
Now owned by Messrs Rapsey and Mitchell and Alexander Livingstone and captained by William Powditch, Livingstone having 'retired'. Built entirely of British oak, coppered and copper fastened.
Surname:
Vessel Lord Liverpool
Details:
Captain Taggart taking over as Captain of the Lord Liverpool
Surname:
Vessel Lord Liverpool
Details:
Almost wrecked at the entrance to Newcastle harbour after encountering bad weather. Passengers Mrs. Cobb, Mr. Hosking, Mr. Parker and Dr. Parmeter landed safely after a 'severe ducking'. 40 assigned servants landed on Nobbys Island
Surname:
Vessel Lord Liverpool
Details:
Aground on Nobbys for the second time