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Departed Portsmouth 3rd May, called at Rio and arrived on 22 September 1820 with 178 male prisoners, in good health, having lost one on the passage out. Captain Surtees. Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Hall R.N.. Guard consisted of a detachment of the 48th under orders of Lieut. Keays of the 47th regt.,
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Arrived from Ireland 22 December under Captain Winter. Departed Cove of Cork 22nd August, bringing 160 male prisoners in good health. Surgeon Superintendnet Dr. Alexander RN., Guard consisted on a party of 30 men belonging to 1st regt., of Foot (Royals) under orders of Ensign Bruce
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Captain Morice. Departed Sheerness 3rd September and arrived 26th December 1820 with 189 male prisoners all in good health, one havng died on the passage. Surgeon Superintendent W.B. Carlyle Esq., RN,
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The Asiatic Journal and monthly register for British India
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The Coromandel store ship, Mr. Downie commander, having taken on board upwards of 400 convicts for conveyance to NSW went out of the Harbour to Spithead; expected to sail in a few days
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Arrived 5th April, Captain Downie having previously arrived at the Derwent and left there 300 prisoners all in good health
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Departed from Cove of Cork on 5th May 1820, called at Rio and arrived Port Jackson 19th September with 190 male prisoner in excellent health. Captain Hargraves, Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Espie RN., Guard consisted of a detachment of 48th regt under command of Lieutenant Holdsworth of the 82nd
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Arrival of HM Store ship 'Dromedary' under command of Capt. Skinner RN. Bringing 22 male prisoners being the residue of 369, landed at the Derwent. Surgon Dr. Fairfowl RN. Passenger Lieut. Charles McArthur
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The Asiatic journal and monthly register for British India
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The Dromedary, Master Skinner, about to sail from Portsmouth for NSW with 300 convicts on board. Her return cargo to England is to consist to be masts and timber from NZ
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany., Volume 9
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The Earl St. Vincent, Simpson,for New South Wales, has taken 160 convicts on board from the hulks at Portsmouth, for that settlement. They are guarded by a detachment of the 48th reg. on passage thither
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The Eliza arrived 20th January under Captain Hunt with 160 male prisoners, one having died on the passage. Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Brydone RN. Departed England 15th October and came direct.
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Arrived previous Tuesday from England, the vessel Guildford, Captain Johnstone. Departed Portsmouth 14th May bringing 194 male prisoners. Surgeon superintendent Dr. Walker R.N. Officers commanding the guard of the 46th regt., were Lieut. Dawe of 46th and Ensign Codd of 48th regt.,
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Historical Notices
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In March 1820 the Hadlow, Captain Craigie, sailed from the Cove of Cork with 150 convicts. Of these there were 3 Protestants and 147 Catholics
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The 'Hadlow' arrived on Saturday 5 August 1820 from Ireland, having sailed from the Cove of Cork of 2nd of April under Captain Craigey, with 148 male prisoners, two having died on the passage. Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Price R.N. The military guard consists of a detachment of the 48th regiment, commanded by Captain McDougall
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Captain Wetherall. The Prisoners of the Hebe were landed 11th January. After being inspected by His Excellency the Governor, were allotted to their various employments.
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Two Voyages to NSW and VDL by Thomas Reid
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'The abandoned women became so unmanageable, that it was deemed necessary to require a military guard to keep them in subordination and security
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On Tuesday 2nd May 1820, the Janus arrived from England and Ireland under Captain Mowall, having on board 105 female prisoners and 26 children. She sailed from the Cove of Cork on the 5th December, entered the harbour of Rio the 7th February, and delayed a fortnight. Passengers, the Rev. Philip Connelly and Rec. John Joseph Therry. The death of the Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Creagh, RN occurred when the ship had arrived off Van Diemen's Land
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The Hobart town Gazette
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SHIP NEWS. - Yesterday arrived from England, the ship Juliana, Captain Ogilvie, with 159male prisoners, having lost only one during the voyage. The military guard consists of a detachment of the 48th Regiment, commanded by Lieutenant Christian, of the 34th Regiment. – Surgeon Superintendent, Doctor Graham, R. N. – The Juliana left England the 3rd September
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Lord Wellington 1820
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Edward Ford Bromley who arrived on the Lord Wellington apppointed to be Naval Officer at Hobart Town
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Lord Wellington 1820
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Arrived from Ireland with 120 female prisoners and 45 children under Captain Hill. Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Bromley RN. The military guard a detachment of the 24th Regiment under command of Captain Frazer of the 83rd regt.,
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Arrived previous Monday (7th August) with male prisoners under Captain Cogill. Departed Falmouth 11th April and came direct to Sydney. 189 prisoners arrived having lost one boy on the passage. Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Anderson R.N., Lieut. Matthews of the 59 regt., commanded the guard which consisted of a party of the 48th