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Duplicate - John Thomson was transported on the Runnymede , departing 11th Nov 1839 and arriving 28th Mar 1840 with 201 passengers.
The original 'Runnymede' was built in London 1825, 389 tons. Sailing of this ship to Australia with convict transportees, including boy convicts 1839/1840 to Van Diemen's Land. (It appears this ship made other sailings to Australia, as a barque with immigrant passengers.) This Runnymede was wrecked near the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal in 1844. n.b. There is another 'Runnymede' ship. Built in Sunderland in 1854, the 720 ton ship Runnymede II - embarked 248 male convicts at Plymouth on 15 June 1856, landing all in Western Australia on 7 September, after a passage of 84 days - the sailing also had soldier families for settlement there. A 284 ton barque Runneymede of Hobart was wrecked at Frenchman's Bay, on 24 December 1878.
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| Primary Source | CON18-1-1 Image 269 Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:616902 Resource: POL220/1/3 p132 |
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No; 1243 Aged; 13 years old Native Place; Edinburgh 1841 - Thompson, John Record Type: Health & Welfare Property: New Norfolk Colonial Hospital Admission dates: June 1841 Ship to colony: Runnymede Remarks: Admitted with rheumatisms 1841 - Name: Thompson, John Record Type: Health & Welfare Property: New Norfolk Colonial Hospital Admission dates: November 1841 Ship to colony: Runnymede Remarks: Admitted with syphilis 1853 - Name: Thomson, John Record Type: Departures Rank: Steerage Status: Free by servitude Departure date: 5 Apr 1853 Departure port: Launceston Ship: Clarence Ship to colony: Runnymede Bound to: Melbourne Free by servitude