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Transportation
Patrick Kaveeny was transported on the Mariner, departing 19th Jan 1827 and arriving 23rd May 1827 with 161 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.
Mariner (generic)References
| Primary Source | NSW Gov Records. Irish Convicts. |
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Convict Notes




William Cosgrove, Bartholomew and M. Devitt, and Patrick Kevaney, for administering an unlawful oath to J. Weir—transportation for life. Roscommon and Leitrim Gazette, 25 Mar 1826.




169708 Kavenny Patrick - Mariner 1827. 1827 State Archives of NSW. Bound indents Microfiche 664 Age 22. Farmer's labourer from Sligo. Tried 16 March 1826 and sentenced to transportation for life for making unlawful oaths. Assigned to Donald McIntyre at Hunter River on arrival. 126967 Kavenny Patrick - Mariner 1827. 1840 23 September Patrick Plains GG. Granted Ticket of Leave. 102156 Kavenny Patrick - Mariner 1827. 1840 1 January Invermein GG 1840. Ticket of leave cancelled for making a false statement. 174889 Kavenny Patrick - Mariner 1827 7 March 1840 Newcastle gaol State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757. Admitted to Newcastle Gaol from Muswellbrook. No offence recorded. Sent to probationary gang




Born at Sligo Ireland. Crime unlawful Oaths. Single. Classified as a WB. Irish whiteboy - (secret Irish organisation in 18th-century Ireland which used violent tactics to address the rack-rents collection, excessive priests’ dues, evictions and other oppressive acts against the tenant and subsistence Irish farmers).