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39: 239:, of Lieutenant Francis Bernard of that regiment for insubordination during the journey towards Captain Greene, commanding officer of the regiment. The court martial found Bernard guilty of most of the charges and sentenced him to be reprimanded, and to the loss of two years rank in the Army and to be placed at the bottom of the list of lieutenants in his regiment. On 26 January 1826 318:
departed London on 27 March 1828 and arrived in Sydney on 26 July. She had embarked 170 (or 172) male convicts, of whom four died en route. The ship was quarantined upon arrival at Spring Cove (near Manly). This was the first time this location was used for quarantine purposes. This was not the first
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On her third convict voyage, under the command of John Moncrief and surgeon James Gilbert, she departed Dublin on 16 August 1831, and arrived in Sydney on 14 December. She embarked 198 male convicts; there were no convict deaths en route.
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She left Cork 27 August 1837 with free migrant families and arrived at Hobart 11 December 1837. Sixty-two people died on the voyage and she was quarantined until January 1838. The Maritime Museum of Tasmania cites
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time a ship was quarantined in Australia, that had occurred 10 years earlier. The area of Jeffrey Street in Kirribilli was the first site in Australia to be used for quarantine purposes in 1814 with the
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and had three masts. She was coppered in 1822 and had her copper repaired in 1825. She was felted and doubled in 1833, had repairs to topsides and decks in 1846, and was sheathed with
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s voyage from Ireland to Hobart in 1837 as an example of ignorance of good hygiene. On that voyage four women and 64 out of 133 children died, most of measles and smallpox.
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left Bristol 15 April 1839 with 236 emigrants to Australia, 84 of them children, of whom only two died during the voyage. She arrived at Port Jackson 3 September 1839.
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left for England, stopping at Madras, which she left on 23 March. On 23 April, an altercation broke out between Lieutenant Edward Kenny of the
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arrived at Cape Town on 1 May and stayed there for three days. She then delivered her passengers to Sydney, where she arrived on 21 June.
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and Mr. Robert Charlton, the ship's surgeon. The altercation resulted in Lieutenant Kenny shooting and killing Mr. Charlton.
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in 1849. Later repairs were undertaken in 1852, when she was again sheathed with yellow metal, fastened with iron bolts.
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left England with Bishop Epalle, Vicar Apostolic of Melanesia and Micronesia. He brought with him seven priests and six
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on 6 October 1829 and arrived in Hobart on 18 January 1830. She embarked 200 male convicts and had two deaths en route.
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On her second convict voyage, under the command of George Johnston and surgeon William Henderson, she departed
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was listed on the Calcutta registry in 1819 with Syed Saddock, owner. In 1824 her owner was Shaik G. Houssain.
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from England and Ireland to Australia and later carried emigrants and other passengers to Australia.
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Wiltgen, Ralph M. (1979). "20. Bishop Epalle is killed in the Solomon Islands 19 December 1845".
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on 25 October. The court found Lieutenant Kenny guilty of manslaughter and fined him £10.
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On her first convict voyage, under the command of James Baigrie and surgeon Robert Dunn,
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on 21 November.< On this voyage she was carrying a detachment of the
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arrived at London on 9 July. There Lieutenant Kenny was tried at the
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Founding of the Roman Catholic Church in Oceania : 1825 to 1850
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had assigned the evangelization efforts in Western Oceania to the
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transferred her registry to Great Britain and first appeared in
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to establish the first Catholic missions in Western Oceania.
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voyage to Australia arriving in Sydney on 11 August 1833.
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to London. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.
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Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
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Glasgow: Brown, Son & Ferguson. 746:"Bounty Emigration Ships to Australia" 528:East-India register and directory 1824 512:East-India register and directory 1819 24: 36: 7: 1082:Maritime incidents in September 1844 178:was built in 1818 at Calcutta, from 129:114 ft 10 in (35.0 m) 899:"East-India register and directory" 883:"East-India register and directory" 137:31 ft 11 in (9.7 m) 14: 598:..., (1827), Law Cases pp. 41-43. 1072:Convict ships to New South Wales 662:Campbell, J. T. (30 July 1814). 643:from the original on 3 July 2022 160:in 1818. She made three voyages 37: 18:List of ships named for Bussorah 916:Ships of the East India Company 771:"The Journey - by Sailing Ship" 744:Rushen, Liz (20 January 2020). 664:"Government and General Orders" 571:The Naval and Military Magazine 445:and Hawaii) it assigned to the 227:on 14 November, and arrived at 1012:"Admirilty Sessions, Oct. 25. 1: 1040:– via Internet Archive. 777:. Maritime Museum of Tasmania 437:. 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Index

List of ships named for Bussorah
Red Ensign
Bussorah
Howrah
Calcutta
bm
Calcutta
transporting
convicts
teak
yellow metal
Bengal
East India Company
City Canal
Lower Hope
Thames River
Kedgeree
Calcutta
38th Regiment of Foot
Fort William
89th Regiment of Foot
Old Bailey
Lloyd's Register
Surry
The Downs
Duncan Dunbar and Company
London Emigration Committee
Goodwin Sands
Kent
Bombay

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