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NEPTUNE

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NEPTUNE

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Rig

Same ship as convict transport

Built

1814

Built In

Calcutta

Tonnage

643

Built By

F.W. Green

Demise

1826: Voyage for the British East India Co. By 1853: F.W.Green, reg. London.

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13 April 1856 ➜ 14 October 1856

NEPTUNE
Bristol
Port Adelaide

6 June 1853 ➜ 24 October 1853

NEPTUNE
Plymouth
Port Adelaide

21 April 1849 ➜ 4 April 1850

NEPTUNE
Bermuda
Hobart Town

31 May 1839 ➜ 26 September 1839

NEPTUNE
London
Sydney

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Surgeon's journal

Location

Australian Joint Copying Project reel 3214
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Reference

John Mitchel (Irish convict exile) - Jail Journal, commenced on board the "Shearwater" steamer, in Dublin Bay, continued at Spike Island - on board the "Scourge" war steamer - on board the Dromedary hulk, Bermuda - on board the Neptune convict ship - at Pernambuco - at the Cape of Good Hope (during the anti-convict rebellion) - At Van Diemen's Land - at Sydney - at Tahiti - at San Francisco - at Greytown - and concluding at No 3 pier North River New York (Glasgow 1876, Dublin 1913). First published in the New York paper, The Citizen, 14 January to 19 August 1854; and quoted in Patsy Adam-Smith - Heart of Exile (Melbourne 1986)

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