Mary Dunlevie

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Summary

Born
Jan 1787
Conviction
Sacrilege
Departure
Mar 1825
Arrival
Jul 1825
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: Mary Dunlevie
Gender: Female
Born: 1st Jan 1787
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown
Aliases: Dunleavy

Crime

Crime: Sacrilege
Convicted at: Ireland, Dublin
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 2nd Mar 1825
Ship: Mariner
Arrival: 10th Jul 1825
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Mary Dunlevie was transported on the Mariner, departing 2nd Mar 1825 and arriving 10th Jul 1825 with 115 passengers.

The 1825 Journey. The ship Mariner, Captain Fotherley, arrived from Ireland with female prisoners, on Sunday evening. She left the Cove of Cork, the 12th of March, and brings 112 female prisoners, having lost only one on the passage. A few passengers also came per this opportunity. Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Cochrane, R. N. Sydney Gazette, 14 July 1825.

MarinerMariner (generic)

References

Primary SourceIrish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry.

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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
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on 29th April 2024

THURSDAY, 6th. Margaret Quinn pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing Bibles, linen and other articles from three several Churches. She was cautioned against putting her plea, but she persisted, saying, that she would not tell a lie, and then began to cry. Mr. Justice Moore observed, that it was a strange kind morality to fear tell a lie, and yet rob a church . Mary Dunlevy was tried for receiving part of the stolen property, which she pledged in pawnbroker's in Meath-street. The clerk of Glasnevin church proved that the two Bibles produced belonged to the church. One of them belonged the Delville pew. Mr. Justice Moore said, that there was something classical associated with that name. Dean Swift and Doctor Delany used to sit in that pew. It was called so from the place where the latter lived. The sextoness proved that the books were in the church on certain Sunday, and that she missed them the Friday following. Guilty. Dublin Morning Register, 7 Jan 1825.

Maureen Withey avatar
341
on 29th November 2020

Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Mary Dunlevie, alias Dunleavy, age on arrival, 38, per Mariner (2) 1825, Tried Dublin Co., 1825, 7 years, for Sacrilege. DOB 1787, Native of Dublin Co. Catholic. Married husband pensioner in Fermanagh. Sempstress.