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Thomas Kent was transported on the Lord Lyndoch, departing 30th May 1833 and arriving 18th Oct 1833 with 330 passengers.
1838 Voyage - Lord Lyndoch. Surgeon Superintendence; Doctor Pineo, From the Surgeons Notes; " Total Embarked; 330 Male Convicts. 19 Died on Passage. 8 Died of Scurvy, 11 of Old age and diseases contracted previously to embarked which could not be detected ...... An accident occurred whereby 16 men were dreadfully scolded with boiling tea. many of them from the shoulders down to their knees.. 112 were sent to the Sydney Hospital on arrival "
Lord Lyndoch (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 90, Class and Piece Number HO11/9, Page Number 130 |
| Source Description | This record is one of the entries in the British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Pro |
| Original Source | Great Britain. Home Office |
| Compiled By | State Library of Queensland |
| Database Source | British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database |
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National Archives. HO-9-9_5 Woolwich Hulks, Justitia. Page 39/51. Received 4 March 1833. Thomas Kent, age 24, Cutting young trees, Tried Oxford Assizes, 26 Feby 1833, 7 years, Transportation per Lord Lyndock, 25 May 1833.




Oxfordshire Assizes. Thomas Kent charged with having maliciously cut ten apple trees, of the value of 30s., the property of William Molyneux, of Newington.-..To be transported for 7 years. Oxford Journal, 2 March 1833. --------------------------------------------- On Monday last, … Thomas Kent, … were removed to the Justitia hulk, pursuant to their sentences Oxford Journal, 16 March 1833. ADM 101/44/21833 Medical and surgical journal of the convict ship Lord Lyndoch from 15 May to 11 November 1833 by David Watson, surgeon, during which time the said ship was employed conveying male convicts to New South Wales. Folio 7: Thomas Kent, aged 24, convict, case number 18; disease or hurt, fever. Put on sick list, 4 August 1833 at Rio Janiero. Discharged 26 August 1833 cured. Folio 12: Surgeon's general remarks. The number of male convicts received on board the convict ship Lord Lyndoch in May 1833 were from the Justitia hulk at Woolwich, 100; Retribution hulk at Chatham, 50; Cumberland hulk at Chatham, 130 (total 280 men); and from Euryalus hulk, 50 (lads). ----------------------------------------------------------------




Thomas KENT married Anne MITCHELL (who arrived as a convict in 1837 aboard the 'Diamond') in 1840 at Jamberoo, Shoalhaven, after his Ticket of Leave was granted. The couple had five children, and never strayed very far from the district.