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Patrick Dasey was transported on the Royal Admiral, departing 28th Feb 1800 and arriving 20th Nov 1800 with 305 passengers.
The Royal Admiral was built at Lynn in 1828. Convicts were transported to New South Wales on the Royal Admiral in 1830, 1833, 1835 and to Van Diemen's Land in 1842. 1833 - Ship; Royal Admiral. Commenced fitting as a Convict Transport at Deptford on the 29 March. Surgeon Superintendent [Andrew Henderson] joined on the 3rd April. Guard embarked on the 13th. Sailed on the 17th and anchored in Kingston Barbour near Dublin on the 9th May. 220 convicts embarked on the 16 May 1833 and the ship sailed from Dublin Bay for Sydney on the 4th June and arrived there on the 20 October. Originally embarked with 221 convicts, 5 Died at sea, 1 was Relanded. 11 sick on shore, The convicts were described as 220 such wretchedly debilitated creatures ... Refer to the surgeons journal for full details
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| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 264 |
| Source Description | This record is one of the entries in the British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Pro |
| Original Source | Great Britain. Home Office |
| Compiled By | State Library of Queensland |
| Database Source | British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database |
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Old Bailey: PATRICK DASEY, Theft > grand larceny, 4th July 1798. Reference Number: t17980704-38 Offence: Theft > grand larceny Verdict: Guilty Punishment: Transportation PATRICK DASEY was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 5th of July, five pounds weight of indigo, value 1l. the property of Edward Hanson, John Pearson, Thomas Stiles, William Pearson, and Daniel Gossett. WILLIAM STACEY sworn. - (Produces a parcel of indigo). I got this out of my master's warehouse, Messrs Edward Hanson, John Pearson, Thomas Stiles, William Pearson, and Daniel Gossett, they are partners; I saw the prisoner take it out of the warehouse this morning; I immediately went out after him, and in going out, I met Mr. Gossett, and told him, that was the man that had taken the indigo; Mr. Gossett immediately went after him and took him; the prisoner had got the indigo in his hat and breeches; he was brought back to the counting-house, and searched, and the indigo taken out of his hat and breeches. DANIEL GOSSETT sworn. - When I returned from 'Change yesterday afternoon, my partner informed me he had found some indigo among some bags of cotton; I told him, I suspected Dasey; I secreted the boy where he might watch, and about a quarter before eight the prisoner went in; when he came out again I saw the boy, and he told me he had taken the indigo; I followed him into Thames-street, and brought him back; I sent for a constable, who searched him, and I saw him take part of the indigo out of the crown of his hat, and some more out of his small clothes; there was a pound and a half taken from him, and three pounds and a half left secreted, ready to take away, as opportunity might offer. Prisoner's defence. I was at work there as a cooper; I came down for some beadings, and I found this indigo; I meant to give it to some of the men. GUILTY (Aged 35). Transported for seven years. Patrick is not listed on NSW Gov. Convict Records or on the Colonial Secretary Papers, there is also no mention of him in ‘Trove’. 22/9/1806: Patrick died in Sydney and is listed on the Old Sydney Burial list.