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Transportation
Darby Murphy was transported on the Anne 1, departing 26th Jun 1800 and arriving 26th Jan 1801 with 54 passengers.
Departed from Cork, Ireland. # Also recorded as "Luz St Anna"
Anne 1 (generic)References
| Primary Source | The Colonial Secretary Index, 1788-1825. Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. 1828 Census Index. |
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Convict Notes




Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Darby Murphy, Per Anne I (1801), Tried at Galway, 1798, Life. Irish Rebel. Found in 1811 muster. --------------------------------------------------- In her book “Unfinished Revolution”, pages 94, 95, Anne-Maree Whitaker states that Darby Murphy acted as look-out on the Saturday night, 3rd March, 1804, before the start of the revolt, for Joseph Holt, who had agreed to be one of the leaders of the Castle Hill rebellion. She says “Darby Murphy, from Galway, who had been transported on the Anne for the typical agrarian protest of houghing (hamstringing) cattle.” -------------------------------------------------- COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, 26 Nov. 1825 HIS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR has been pleased to give Directions that FREE PARDONS may be prepared, and submitted for His Signature to the Individuals whose Names are specified below; viz. Conditional Pardon. Darby Murphy - Ann . Sydney Gazette, 28 Nov 1825. --------------------------------------------------- 1828 Census Index. Darby Murphy, age 60, T.L., Ann, 1801, Life, catholic, labourer, Edwd. Butler, Cornwallis district. -------------------------------------------------- Convict Death Register. Darby Murphy, per Ann, Date 10/9/1832. Age 60, District, Windsor, Reverend J. Docker.




The Colonial Secretary Index, 1788-1825, has information on this person as follows: MURPHY, Darby. Per "Anne", 1801 1825 Nov - To be granted a conditional pardon (Fiche 3292; 4/6974.1 pp.47, 73)