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Patrick Nowlan was transported on the Mary, departing 25th May 1819 and arriving 26th Aug 1819 with 161 passengers.
Built 1811, Ipswich,England 361 tons. 1817 Journey On Monday arrived the ship Mary, Capt. ORMON, from Calcutta, with merchandize—Passengers, Captain FAITHFUL and Lieut. HAMILTON: this vessel has brought 6 male prisoners from India, destined for Port Jackson; to which place it is expected she will sail to-morrow. Hobart Town Gazette, 24 May 1817. Ship News. On Thursday arrived from Calcutta, via Derwent, the ship Mary, Captain Ormon, with a various cargo. -Passengers from Calcutta, Captain Faithfull and Lieutenant Hamilton:-The Mary sailed from Calcutta the 23d of February, and left the Pilot the 1st of March. Sydney Gazette, Sat 7 Jun 1817. -------------------------------------------------- Convicts who sailed on the 'Mary' direct from Ireland - 1819 & 1836 - are currently being listed, incomplete data to date.
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| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia Convict Ship Muster Rolls and Related Records, 1790-1849 |
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Convict Notes


1825, 20 October: Patrick NOWLAN – Certificate of Freedom #168/4519 – per Mary 1, 1819; native place City of Dublin; servant; tried Dublin City, July 1818; seven years; born 1799; 5’4”, ruddy complexion, brown hair and hazel eyes. Subsequent Certificate #29/232 issued on 20 March 1829 (see NSW, Australia, Certificates of Freedom, 1810-1814, 1827-1867).


1823, 25 October: Patrick NOWLAN on return of convicts discharged from the Establishment, Emu Plans; to Penrith Bench (NSW Colonial Secretary's Papers, 1788-1856). 1825: Patrick NOWLAND (NOWLAN) per Mary, 7 years; government servant to Henry Fulton, Bathurst (see NSW and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters, 1806-1849, New South Wales General muster M-Z 1825).


1823, January: Prisoner forwarded to Sydney by William Brown, Justice of the Peace at Appin. Victualled for one day by Thomas Burke, District Constable, Campbelltown; also listed as Knowlan (NSW Colonial Secretary's Papers, 1788-1856).


1821, 9 February: Patrick NOWLAN per “Mary”, August 1819; on list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per “Elizabeth Henrietta”; sent by the Sydney Bench on January 22, 1821, for one year (NSW Colonial Secretary's Papers, 1788-1856).


1819, 25 August: Patrick NOWLAN 21, 5’4”, dark ruddy complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, native place Dublin City (see NSW Convict Indents, 1788-1842; Bound Indentures 1818-1819).


CRIME: Felony of tea and sugar (see New South Wales, Australia Convict Ship Muster Rolls and Related Records, 1790-1849).


TRIED: July 1818 (see New South Wales, Australia Convict Ship Muster Rolls and Related Records, 1790-1849).