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Crime
Voyage
Transportation
Timothy Donoghoe was transported on the Portland, departing 21st Feb 1833 and arriving 26th Jun 1833 with 199 passengers.
The 'Portland' ship was built at Bristol, England in 1822, 385 tons. The 'Portland' transported convicted from Britain to Australia in 1832 & 1833. The 1833 voyage came direct from Cork, Ireland therefore all of the passengers are not yet listed on this web site.
Portland (generic)References
| Primary Source | The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Reference Number: ADM 101/60/5. State Archives NSW, Indents (Series NRS 1156; Item: X41). |
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Convict Notes




CLONMEL ASSIZES … THURSDAY-Second Day. Timothy Donohoe was placed stealing a horse, … Limerick Chronicle, 31 Oct 1832.




Folios 25-26: case no 23, Timothy Donoghu, aged 30, prisoner; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 22 March 1833, died 7 April 1833 at 4 am.




Navy Medical Journal: Timothy Donoghoe (Donoghu), Diarrhoea, March 22 (Lat. 9.37.N., Long. 23.25.W), had severe griping cramps in the belly, discharged 24th, returned 2 or 3 days after again with diarrhoea which was stopped on 30th, has recurred with severity, 2nd April on sago diet, 4th April checked during night, wandering mind, last entry 7 April.




Indents: aged 30, Convicted 1832 in Tipperary Died at Sea