Summary
Personal Information
Voyage
Transportation
Honora Sullivan was transported on the Martin Luther, departing 8th Jun 1852 and arriving 1st Sep 1852 with 213 passengers.
Departed Dublin
Martin Luther (generic)References
| Primary Source | VDL Founders & Survivors Convicts Campbell Town convict brick trail (BA14). Tasmanian Archives - Convicts: https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Record/NamesIndex/1438278 |
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Convict Notes




Ireland Prison Registers: ------------------------- Name: Honora Sullivan Admission Age: 22 Role: Prisoner Birth Date: 1829 Admission Date: 18 Sep 1851 Admission Place: Cork CO, Dublin, Ireland Charge: Felony arson Jail: Grangegorman Female Prison Convicted Before: Three times Identification Number: 2820




N.B.: There are two convicts named Honora Sullivan on the same voyage. This one is identified as being #1.




Police No 1057 Trial date 18 Sep 1851 Arson (burning a house) Punishment books: 20 Dec 1852 - talking in Chapel (3 days B&W) 21 Dec 1852 - singing in her cell (3 days B&W) 3 Jan 1853 - taking a comb for C division 22 Feb 1853 - disorderly conduct (3 days B&W) 15 Mar 1853 - dirty looking (7 days credit stopped) 17 Jun 1853 - not attending to work (1 weeks credit stopped) Permission to marry 18 Oct 1853 - James Reilly (London), again 3 Feb 1854, James (free)