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Hugh Murphy was transported on the Boddingtons, departing 15th Feb 1793 and arriving 7th Aug 1793 with 129 passengers.
The Boddingtons was Built in 1781. She departed Cork Ireland on 15 February 1793 bound for New South Wales.
Boddingtons (generic)References
| Primary Source | NSW Gov Records. Irish Convicts. CF. (Reel 6038; SZ758 p.52) |
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Convict Notes




Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Hugh Murphy, age on arrival, 34, per Boddingtons, 1793, Tried at Louth, 1792, 7 years sentence. DOB, 1759. Baker. Colonial sentences. Died 1820, at Sydney. References: 1801 Muster. 1811 Muster. 1814 Muster. Hall – Of Infamous Character, p 161 – 163.




PUBLIC NOTICE. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, 9th June, 1810. The Persons whose Names are inserted underneath, and who arrived in this Colony in the several recited Ships under which their Names respectively appear, have obtained Certificates from His Excellency the GOVERNOR, of their being restored to all the Rights of Free Subjects in consequence of their Terms of Transportation being expired ; they are therefore henceforth to be respected accordingly. By Command of His Excellency, JOHN THOMAS CAMPBELL, Secretary, Boddington, 1793,—Hugh Murphy. Sydney Gazette, 9 June 1810.




Granted certificate of freedom - Jun 9 1810. Receive Liverpool grants of land on 30th 1814.




Born - Louth Ireland. Died - 1820 Sydney.