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Bedford Chapman was transported on the Edwin Fox, departing 24th Aug 1858 and arriving 20th Nov 1858 with 284 passengers.
892 ton ship, built in Calcutta, India in 1853. Transported convicts, pensioner guard, soldiers and their families - from Plymouth, England to Western Australia - 1858. (Had been to Australia previously, in 1856, as a passenger ship.) (Later went on to service in the Crimean War.) Converted to be a passenger ship and carried immigrants to New Zealand. In 1880 converted, again, as a cool storage facility in Picton, New Zealand. Ship was in use until 1950 when abandoned. In 1965 she was bought by the 'Edwin Fox Society' and towed to Shakespeare Bay for restoration and then towed to Picton Harbour, New Zealand for display and is on the National Trust Registry, NZ. She is the second oldest surviving merchant ship.
Edwin FoxReferences
| Primary Source | Rica Erickson 'Dictionary of Western Australians 1829-1914' |
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Bedford was born about 1834. He was a shoemaker single illiterate Protestant when convicted at court martial Nova Scotia for desertion & sentenced to 6 years. Bedford arrived at Fremantle Western Australia in 1858 on EDWIN FOX. He received his Ticket of Leave in 1860 and worked for self in Perth. He received his Conditional Pardon in 1861. In 1882 he moved to Melbourne.