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Phillip Dogherty was transported on the Marquis Of Lansdown, departing 30th Nov 1825 and arriving 11th Feb 1827 with 6 passengers.
209 ton ship. Master R Noyes. Sailed from India to Sydney with 6 convicts and passengers. Departed 1826 arrived Sydney via Van Diemens Land 11/2/1827
Marquis Of Lansdown (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia Convict Ship Muster Rolls and Related Records, 1790-1849 1826 Marquis of Lansdown |
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Sydney, Australia, Anglican Parish Registers, Liverpool St Luke No; 139 Name; Edward Dogherty Abode; Liverpool Hospital When Buried; 1 July 1829 Age; 30 Ships Name; Marquis of Landsdown Quality or profession; Attendant at General Hospital By whom the Ceremony was performed; Robert Crawford ** Convict death register in same name **




Jenwillets Convict ships 2). Court-martial of Philip Dogherty...... Gunner Phillip Dogherty, laboratory man, attached to the Agra Magazine, was arraigned on the following charges: 1st. For clandestinely concealing himself within the magazine yard in the fort of Agra, on or about the evening of tthe 23rd February 1825, until after the gates of the yard were shut for the night; with the felonious intention of stealing property therefrom during the night. 2nd. For feloniously and forcibly breaking open the lock of the treasure chest lodged in the office or store room, in the said magazine yard, and for feloniously and forcibly breaking open the lock of a box contained in the said treasure chest; and for feloniously stealing, taking, and carrying away therefrom a bag containing the sum of sonat rupees six hundred and fifty the property of Government. 3rd. For absenting himself without leave from duty on the morning of the 24th February 1825 and not returning till brought back from the bazaron the forenoon of the 26th in a state of drunkenness After a lengthy court-martial Dogherty was found guilty of the charges and sentenced to transportation for seven years. - "The practice of courts-martial, and other military courts By William Hough"




From Lodonderry can read and write catholic widower with a 6 year old daughter. Guilty of robbing the Kings magazine of Rupees 31/5/1825. 5' 5 3/4" pale ruddy and freckled complexion. Black hair and light hazel eyes