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Transportation
Peter Flynn 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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1828 Census index. Peter Flynn, age 30, F.S. Tyne, 1819, 7 years, catholic, Blacksmith, John Tucker, jur. Patersons Plains district.




Peter Flinn, jun. for burglary and robbery. Saunders’s News-Letter, 13 Feb 1818. ------------------------------------------------------ Colonial Secretary Index. FLYNN, Peter. Per "Tyne", 1819 1821 Sep 8 Blacksmith. On list of all persons victualled from H.M. Magazines (Reel 6016; 4/5781 p.117) 1825 Jan 25 Re particulars of sentence and description of (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.321) -------------------------------------------------- 25 Jan 1825. Re particulars of sentence and description of Peter Flinn. From Col Sec, to Superintendent Liverpool. ---------------------------------------------------- NSW Convict Index. Peter Flinn the younger. Per Tyne, 1819, Certificate of Freedom, 7 Feb 1825, No 029/3152. Renewed CF 63/5323. (18 May 1826) Peter Flinn, referred to in a letter of the same date, (24 Jan 1825) was tried at Dublin City on February 1818, and sentenced to seven years transportation. Native place, Dublin; Trade, Knife cutter; Age thirty one years; height, 5 ft 8 ¼ is; fair pale freckled comp; light brown hair; hazel eyes.