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Thomas Gregory was transported on the Countess Of Harcourt, departing 3rd Sep 1822 and arriving 21st Dec 1822 with 173 passengers.
Ship of 517 tons, built in India 1811. Voyages to NSW and VDL 1821, 1822, 1824, 1827 & 1828. Researchers please note that sailings direct from Ireland to Australia are not recorded under British data, and therefore not all details of people are on this web site (they are being added in, by volunteers, so please check thoroughly or send a message on community fb if you have queries).
Countess Of Harcourt (generic)References
| Primary Source | Dublin Castle records http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/convicts.htm |
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ADM 101/18/2 1822 Medical journal of the Countess of Harcourt, convict ship, for 12 July to 26 December 1822 by Robert Armstrong, surgeon and superintendent, during which time the said ship was employed on a voyage to New South Wales. Folio 23: Thomas Gregory, taken ill at Sydney; disease or hurt, was attacked yesterday morning with headache and general pains over his limbs. Put on sick list, [22 December 1825], sent 22 December 1822 to hospital at Sydney.




Colonial Secretary Index. GREGORY, Thomas. Per "Countess of Harcourt", 1822 1822 Jul 2 - Servant to Charles Tompson. Memorial of Charles Tompson Junior (Fiche 3054; 4/1832 No.387) 1823 Jan 8 - On list of prisoners assigned (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.44)




Thomas Gregory – born in Co. Wicklow, aged 24, labourer and fisherman. In 1825 he is mustered as a general servant of Mr Thompson at Melville. A Ticket of Leave was issued to him on March 21 1827 in the Hawkesbury district – but there is also a notation that the ticket was cancelled later as Gregory had died October 31 1827.