
Brampton
The 'Brampton' ship was built in 1817 at King's Lynn, Norfolk, England. Originally used by the East India Company and then whaling before being a convict transport ship.
Many of the Irish convicts on this ship were convicted under the Insurrection Act, for White Boy offences.
24 April 1823, the Sydney Gazette reported:
On Tuesday last arrived from Ireland, with 183 male convicts, the ship Brampton, Captain Moore. She left London the 28th of July last; sailed from the Cove of Cork on the 8th of November; and last from the Cape of Good Hope, the 20th of February, from whence she brings eleven convicts.—Surgeon Superintendent, Dr. Price, R. N. The guard comprises a detachment of the 3d Regt. (Buffs.)
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Brampton
The 'Brampton' ship was built in 1817 at King's Lynn, Norfolk, England. Originally used by the East India Company and then whaling before being a convict transport ship.
Many of the Irish convicts on this ship were convicted under the Insurrection Act, for White Boy offences.
24 April 1823, the Sydney Gazette reported:
On Tuesday last arrived from Ireland, with 183 male convicts, the ship Brampton, Captain Moore. She left London the 28th of July last; sailed from the Cove of Cork on the 8th of November; and last from the Cape of Good Hope, the 20th of February, from whence she brings eleven convicts.—Surgeon Superintendent, Dr. Price, R. N. The guard comprises a detachment of the 3d Regt. (Buffs.)
185 Convicts Onboard
| Convict | Conviction | Transportation |
|---|---|---|
1800 John Walsh, James Welsh, John Welsh | Ireland, Kilkenny Not Recorded | 8/11/1822 - 22/4/1823 New South Wales |
1803 Welsh | Ireland, Tipperary Not Recorded | 8/11/1822 - 22/4/1823 New South Wales |
1777 - 1833 | Ireland. Waterford Not Recorded | 8/11/1822 - 22/4/1823 New South Wales |
1805 | Ireland, Kerry Not Recorded | 8/11/1822 - 22/4/1823 New South Wales |
1805 | Ireland. Waterford Not Recorded | 8/11/1822 - 22/4/1823 New South Wales |