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| x General Hewitt | Francis Greenway | |||
| x Active | Samuel Thorley | |||
| x Alexander |
The Alexander was a First Fleet transport of 452 tons, barque-built with quarterdeck, built at Hull in 1783. She was the largest transport ship in the First Fleet. Before leaving England, fever broke out on board, and sixteen men died. She left...
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The Charlotte was a First Fleet transport ship of 335 tons, built on the River Thames in 1787. She was a light sailer, and had to be towed down the English Channel for the first few days of the voyage. Her master was Thomas Gilbert, and her surgeon...
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Friendship was an Australian First Fleet transport ship, built in Scarborough, England, in 1784.
A brig of 278 tons, she was among the smallest of the transports. Her master was Francis Walton and surgeon Thomas Arndell. She left Portsmouth on 13...
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| x Lady Penrhyn |
The Lady Penrhyn was a First Fleet transport ship of 333 tons, built on the River Thames in 1786. Her master, William Compton Sever, was part-owner. Nicholas anstis was second in command.
John Turnpenny Altree was surgeon to the convicts, and Arthur...
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| x Prince of Wales |
The Prince of Wales was a First Fleet transport ship of 350 tons, built on the River Thames in 1786. She was 31.4 metres in length. She was built by the firm Christopher Watson and co. of Rotherhithe, who are also thought to have built HMS Sirius in...
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| x Scarborough | Jonathan Griffiths |
'Scarborough' was a transport ship of 430 tons, built at Scarborough in 1782. She formed part of the First Fleet, which commenced European settlement of Australia in 1788.
Her master was John Marshall, and the surgeon was Dennis Considen. She left...
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| x Surprize | Maurice Margarot |
Surprize was one of the notorious Second Fleet ships to Port Jackson. At 400 tons burthen (bm), she was the smallest ship of the fleet, and was an unsuitable vessel for so long a voyage, proving to be a wet ship even in moderate weather. In rough...
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Neptune was one of the notorious Second Fleet ships to Port Jackson. Built in the River Thames in 1779, at 809 tons she was the largest ship of the fleet. In company with Surprize and Scarborough she sailed from England with 421 male and 78 female...
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| x Royal Admiral | Mary Reibey | |||
| Robert Howe | ||||
| x Minorca | William Redfern | |||
| x Providence | Edward Eager | |||
| x Barwell | Michael Massey Robinson | |||