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Transportation
Jeremiah Sullivan was transported on the Marquis Of Huntley, departing 27th Sep 1827 and arriving 30th Jan 1828 with 165 passengers.
Marquis Of Huntley (generic)References
| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. |
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Convict Notes




ADM 101/50/81827-1828 Medical journal of the Marquis of Huntly, convict ship from 20 August 1827 to 11 February 1828 by John Smith, surgeon and superintendent, during which time the said ship was employed carrying male convicts from Ireland to New South Wales. (Described at item level). [The ship carried 163 male convicts, 33 soldiers, 4 women, 8 children, 8 passengers and a crew of 40 men and boys]. Folio 4: Jeremy Sullivan, aged 26; convict; sick or hurt, ulcer on leg; put on sick list, 3 December 1827, discharged 26 December 1827.




ENNIS ASSIZES—FRIDAY. - (From our Special Reporter.) Robert McMahon, for bigamy, Augustine Fitzgerald, for sheep-stealing, James McManus, for cow stealing, and John Galvin and Jerry Sullivan, for larceny, all to be transported for seven years. John and Michael Downs, and James Mangan, for manslaughter, to be transported for seven years. John Gorman, for the murder of James O’ Donnell at a hurling match; guilty of manslaughter, like sentence. Limerick Chronicle, 10 March 1827. -listed above as Jerry Sullivan.




Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Jeremiah Sullivan, alias Welstead, Wixstead, age on arrival, 49, per Marquis of Huntley (2) 1828. Tried 1827, at Clare Co, 7 years, for Burglary. DOB, 1759, native place, Limerick. Married, 5 children. Catholic. Trade, Servant farm.