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Transportation
Timothy Leary was transported on the Pilot, departing 28th Feb 1817 and arriving 28th Jul 1817 with 120 passengers.
The Pilot was built at Newcastle UK and owned by S.F.Somes (Lloyds Register). 392 tons. 1817 voyage: Sailed to Port Jackson, New South Wales and then on to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania). Convicts on this voyage came from throughout Ireland. Capt William Pexton (accompanied by his wife, who kept a journal of the voyage)
Pilot (generic)References
| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Tasmanian Records. |
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Convict Notes




To NSW per Pilot To VDL per Elizabeth Henrietta CON63-1-2/1355275p1 - Death under sentence No; 25. Ticket of Leave. Trial; 1815. Died; 21 February 1850. Hospital Hobart No age listed




Timothy Leary, was deprived of his ticket-of-leave, and sent to a road party, for gross prevarication when under examination as a witness. The Tasmanian, 13 Sept 1833. Timothy Leary, per Pilot, has been deprived of his ticket of leave for wilful, gross, and long sustained prevarication. Hobart Town Courier, 20 Sep 1833.




Tasmanian conduct Record: https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON31-1-27$init=CON31-1-27p58 No 11. Timothy Leary, per Pilot & E. Henrietta, Tried Cork Aug 1816, Life. Conditional Pardon, 1482. 7th August 1821. He was a constable. Several incidents recorded on this record.




https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON13-1-1p81 List of 30 male prisoners and 50 female prisoners embarked on the Colonial Brig Elizabeth Henrietta, for Hobart Town, Van Diemen’s Land. Extracted from the Indents of the ships Pilot and Canada, Sydney, 11 Aug 1817. Timothy Leary, tried at Cork City, August 1816, Life. Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Timothy Leary, Ship Pilot, 1817, age 45, Tried at Cork Co, 1816. Life. Native of Bantry Cork Co. Trade – Land steward.