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William Powell was transported on the Amboyna, departing 1st Jul 1821 and arriving 27th Dec 1821 with 4 passengers.
Amboyna was a 232-ton merchant ship built at Rangoon, British Burma in 1807. She made a number of voyages to Australia with cargo from the East Indies and China. A number of military convicts were transported to Australia by her. She was wrecked in the China Seas in 1825. Hobart Town. SHIP NEWS.-On Tuesday Iast arrived the brig Amboyna, Captain Wilson, from the Isle of France, with a general cargo of tea, sugar, spirits, &c. She brings two prisoners who had escaped from the Colonies; two more of the like description having died on the passage. Hobart Town Gazette, 1 Dec 1821. On Thursday arrived from Calcutta, via Mauritius and Hobart Town, the brig Amboyna, Captain Wilson. Her cargo consists of sundries. She left Calcutta the 1st of July; called at the Isle of France, from whence she sailed the 27th October; and sailed from the Derwent the 18th instant. Sydney Gazette, Sat 29 Dec 1821.
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William Powell was transported from India to New South Wales on the Amboyna about 1821- 1822, one of four convicts on the same journey. The other 3 convicts on the same journey on the ship, Amboyna, were: Patrick Collins William Freeman William Honeyman - died on the journey. Colonial Secretary Index: POWELL, William. Per "Amboyna", 1822 1821 Jan 1 - Convict sent to Sydney by the Government of India per "Amboyna", died on voyage (Reel 6051; 4/1749 p.254) 1822 Feb 18 - Re death of on "Amboyna" (Reel 6008; 4/3504A p.445) 1822 Feb 19 - Death at sea (Reel 6054; 4/1759 pp.162-4) 1822 Feb 21 - Convict transported from Calcutta per "Amboyna" died on voyage (Reel 6018; 4/3521 p.300) The Colonial Secretary Index, has this information about the Amboyna: “AMBOYNA” 1820 Apr - Bound for Batavia and Calcutta. Re attested copy of muster roll of (Reel 6018; 4/3521 pp.252-3) 1821 Jan 1- Four convicts sent to Sydney by Indian Government on (Reel 6051; 4/1749 p.254) 1822 Feb 21 - Convicts transported from Calcutta on (Reel 6018; 4/3521 p.300) 1823 Jan 3 - Convicts transported from Calcutta on appeared in a “Clean and Healthy state” (Reel 6010; 4/3507 p.289) Note that the last 3 entries all relate to the same journey.