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Transportation
Maurice Landy was transported on the Portland, departing 21st Feb 1833 and arriving 26th Jun 1833 with 199 passengers.
The 'Portland' ship was built at Bristol, England in 1822, 385 tons. The 'Portland' transported convicted from Britain to Australia in 1832 & 1833. The 1833 voyage came direct from Cork, Ireland therefore all of the passengers are not yet listed on this web site.
Portland (generic)References
| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. |
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Convict Notes




On Thursday the County High Sheriff received order from the Castle, to transmit the following convicts in the County Gaol under sentence of transportation to the Surprise hulk at Cove—Patrick Downey, Wm. Gee, James Coghlan, Patrick Bourke. Denis Ryan, Maurice Landy, Denis Bryan, Michael Regan and John Hanrahan. Same day the City Sheriffs received a similar order to forward the following convicts under like rule, to the same destination, Cornelius Regan, Thomas Browne, Wm. Higgins. Michael O’Brien. Thomas Browne. Patrick McNamara, and Thomas Heffernan. Kerry Evening Post, 5 Dec 1832.




Maurice Landy, assaulting the habitation of John Quinlan—transportation for life. Limerick Chronicle, 20 Oct 1832.




Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Maurice Landy, age on arrival, 28, per Portland (2) 1833, Tried at Limerick, 1832, Life for Firearms. Irish rebel, White Boy. DOB, 1805, native place, Tipperary Co. Single. Trade: Servant farm. Catholic.