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Transportation
Thomas Browne was transported on the Tyne, departing 16th Jul 1818 and arriving 13th Jan 1819 with 180 passengers.
The Tyne left the cove of Cork 16 Jul 1818 carrying 180 irish convicts and arrive Port Jackson, Sydney 13 Jan 1819 with 179 convicts. The Master was Captain Cassey Bell and the ships Surgeon Henry Ryan.
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Marriage Permissions in Catholic Church. Requested by John Joseph Therry. Sydney 5 Sept 1825. Thomas Brown, free, per Tyne, and Ellen Campbell, convict per Almorah.




Moreton Bay Convict Records. Thomas Browne, per Tyne, tried Dublin City, May 1819, 7 years, Labourer. Colonial conviction: Crim. Court, Sydney, 21 Jan 1826, Felony, Sentence, 7 years. Runaway 21 January 1827. Description: Thos Brown, age 26, native place Dublin City, 5ft 5 ½, sallow comp, dark hair, hazel eyes. Religion not recorded.




Colonial Secretary Index. BROWNE, Thomas. Per "Tyne", 1819. 1824 Jan 12 On lists of prisoners transported to Port Macquarie per "Sally" (Reel 6019; 4/3864 pp.103, 460-1) 1825 Sep 5,8 Re permission to marry in the Roman Catholic Church (Reel 6064, 4/1787 p.130; Reel 6015, 4/3515 pp.316-7)