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Transportation
Mary Lane was transported on the City Of Edinburgh (1), departing 23rd Jun 1828 and arriving 12th Nov 1828 with 82 passengers.
Departed Cork 23/6/1828. Arrived Port Jackson 12/11/1828. 80 Female Prisoners, 12 free women, 36 children [Convicts Children; 1 male and 5 female children]
City Of Edinburgh (1) (generic)References
| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. |
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Mary Lane was indicted for slealing a shift, the property of Anne M'Carthy. The shift was put out to dry in it yard, and the prisoner took it off the line and went away, on which she was followed, and the article was discovered In her basket. Guilty. His Lordship remarked that the property taken was small, but the prisoner bring an old offender, he sentenced her to seven years transportation. Cork Constitution, 23 Aug 1827. Cork Assizes. ... Mary Lane, for stealing apparel from Ann McCarthy, seven years’ transportation, Limerick Chronicle, 25 Aug 1827.




Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Mary Lane, age on arrival, 22, per City of Edinburgh (1) 1828, Tried Cork, 1827, 7 years, for Robbery in dwelling house. 3 former convictions. DOB 1806, native place, Cork City. Married, 1 child, husband Jeremiah Lemiahan, a soldier in 28th Regiment at Corfu. Catholic. Laundry maid. Spouse: m Jeremiah Lemiahan.