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Transportation
Patrick Doran 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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Conspiracy to take the Ship and Escape During the voyage on Tyne, a conspiracy was planned by a number of convicts, mainly a group who came from Dublin, to seize the ship, kill the officers and crew and other convicts, and escape to America. The plot was discovered before it could be put into action and the men concerned punished by being put in irons. An enquiry was held on board in October 1818, and witness statements sworn by a number of convicts. No further action appears to have been taken against the plotters. The witnesses were: John Carroll, Thomas Toler, Laurence Egan, Timothy Sheehane, John Higgins, Mathew Farrall, William Coyne, Owen Ingoldsby, Thomas Neill, Edward McQuaide, Patrick Nary, and Patrick McQuillan. Patrick Doran and Denis Connolly also made statements. The plotters included: The Ivorys, the Reids, Rourke, Grocehart & C. Doyle, Kiernan, Bradshaw, Anderson, Brown, Heffernon, Coleman, Magennis, Dease, & Wall. Maguire, Brown, John Duff, Anderson, Pat. Doran, John Williams, Jas. Brady, John Hughes, C. Rowe, Bryan Murray, John Elliot, Wm. Murphy jun. and M. Corrigan. The whole plot can be followed by reading the witness statements. An Enquiry made on board the convict Ship Tyne at sea, on Sunday October 18th and two succeeding days before Capt Bell, W. Ryan, Surgeon, & W. Rowe, the Officer of the Guard. Patrick Doran voluntarily sworn came forward this day and deposed as follows. That he was in his Birth sometime in the beginning of October about 4 o’clock he saw one of the Ivorys, the two Reids, Heffernon, Williams alias Kelly & Christopher Rowe and several others who were sitting outside for the purpose of keeping people off who were not concerned with them, saw the Prayer book handed about from one to the other until it had gone all round, saw them all kiss the book and whisper something to each other, soon after the oath was administered the whole of them dispersed, heard Conolly say the best way would be to throw Farrall overboard as he was the greatest Rogue, Williams said he thought it would be best to throw Farrall over if they could get him up, heard Kiernan say he might thank bloody old Carroll for spoiling, heard Williams, Kiernan, Rowe & Rourke, say they would take the ship to America, heard Kiernan say it would have been a good trick if it had not been found out, heard the Reids, Williams and others say that they intended throwing the officers overboard, hears the same men say they would keep the rest of the Convicts below until they has succeeded in taking the Ship, when they would throw such of them overboard as was not of their party, heard them speaking as to who should be Captain, and heard them say they would throw the soldiers & sailors overboard.




Colonial Secretary Index. DORAN, Patrick. Per "Tyne", 1819. 1824 Apr 28 - On return of bonded mechanics (Fiche 3293; 5/3821.1 p.8) 1825 - On list of convicts mustered in the service of Robert Crawford; in 1824-25 (Fiche 3126; 4/1841A No.176 p.151) 1825 Nov 21 - Convict in the service of Robert Crawford of Sydney at the last two musters (Reel 6016; 4/3516 p.9) -------------------------------------------------- Patrick Doran was married to Mary Ryan, who was transported in 1825 on Mariner. The 1828 Census Index lists separately, both Patrick Doran and Mary Ryan as living in Field of Mars district. 1828 Census index. Patrick Doran, age 49, G.S. Tyne, 1819, Life, catholic, Sawyer at the Establishment, Field of Mars district. Mary Ryan, age 34, G.S. Mariner, 1827, Barren Hills, Field of Mars. -------------------------------------------------- Convict Index, 1791-1873. Mary Ryan, alias Drake, per Mariner, 1825, Certificate of Freedom, 30 Jan 1833. Wife of Patrick Doran, per Tyne 1819, ticket of leave. (as stated on her CF) Entry No 32/0047. ----------------------------------------------------- Convict Index, 1791-1873. Patrick Doran, per Tyne 1819, Recommended for Conditional Pardon, 1 Feb 1838 Patrick Doran, per Tyne 1819, Conditional Pardon, 30 Nov 1837. Entry No. 37/10809.