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Transportation
Patrick Marr was transported on the Mandarin, departing 30th Nov 1842 and arriving 16th Oct 1843 with 40 passengers.
640 ton ship. The 1843 voyage carried the 51 Parkhurst Boys from the Isle of Wight bound for Van Diemen's Land. (Another 31 went to New Zealand.)These boys were categorised as "ticket of leave" or "apprentice" boys.
Mandarin (generic)References
| Primary Source | Tasmanian Archives - convicts |
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Convict Notes




Patrick Marr was convicted at Warwick, Birmingham 20 Oct 1840 for stealing a silk handkerchief. 10yr sentence. Sent to Parkhurst Boys Prison on Isle of Wight. Had been there 2 1/2 yrs before being transported to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) on the 'Mandarin' 1843. 1843: Aged 16yrs; tailor; single; Protestant; can read & write. Native place - Birmingham 1 yr Probation - at Jericho, Tasmania. Assignments in Colony. 1846: Tried Hobart Supreme Court for stabling Thomas Brown, with intent. Not Guilty. Several notes of misconduct. Conditional Pardon 12 Oct 1847. Discharged from Conditional Pardon 31 Oct 1847, at Jerusalem.