Thomas Arbuthnot Voyage 6th Jan 1847 - 4th May 1847

Thomas Arbuthnot
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    118 days
  • New South Wales [Port Phillip]

Thomas Arbuthnot

Built 1841 at Aberdeen, Scotland. Wood ship of 621 Tons. Thomas Arbuthnot, 1847. “The Thomas Arbuthnot convict ship, Captain Thomson, sailed from Spithead this morning for Port Phillip, with a superior class of delinquents, officially called “exiles.” These are the first “exiles” sent to the above settlement, which the inhabitants of that respectable place are very wroth at, and have memorialised the Government on the subject. The most ingenious trades and professions are carried on, on board this ship; in fact, we believe, all trades in vogue have their representatives on board. The most ingenious affair, however, is a newspaper in manuscript, published every Saturday, having its foreign and domestic correspondence, advertisements, and, indeed, all the necessary accessories to an apparently well-conducted journal. The articles are well written and the arrangements well made. The name of this paper is the Citadel, and the conductors dub the captain of the ship ” the governor.” The Citadel having no opponents enjoys a large circulation. The editor is a man who has been of considerable note in the legitimate literary world; but all names and circumstances in connexion with their present position is strictly preserved secret with regard to these “exiles,” the greatest majority of whom are juvenile offenders from Millbank, Pentonville, and Parkhurst (Isle of Wight) prisons.”—Times, January 12. Published in the Launceston Examiner, 2 June 1847. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/36252218?searchTerm=Thomas Arbuthnot There was a lot of public criticism of the arrival of these “Exiles” in New South Wales, and of their treatment, by being offered training, etc, to the detriment of honest but poor labourers.

289 Convicts Onboard

ConvictConvictionTransportation
1829
Pembroke, Haverfordwest Quarter Sessions
Stealing a watch
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
1828 - 1866
Ethelbert Wicking (Real Name)
Central Criminal Court
Theft - larceny
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
George Moss
Warwick, Birmingham Boro Quarter Sessions
Not Recorded
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
1825 - 1869
Henry Lewis Williams
Bristol Quarter Sessions
Theft - larceny
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
1825 - 1869
Henry Lewis Williams
Warwick, Birmingham Boro Quarter Sessions
Theft - larceny
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
1826
Henderson, Richard (Alias), Hart, Baker, Flynn
Central Criminal Court
Not Recorded
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
Haley, James (Real Name)
Central Criminal Court
Not Recorded
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
Chapman, William (Alias)
Middlesex, Clerkenwell Quarter Sessions
Not Recorded
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
1822
Devon, Exeter Quarter Sessions
Horse theft
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
1828
Nottingham, Nottingham Quarter Sessions
Theft - larceny
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
1829
Joseph Pinfield (Real Name)
Worcester, Worcester Quarter Sessions
Stealing rabbits
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
1832
Lancaster, Preston Quarter Sessions
Not Recorded
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
1829 - 1882
Somerset, Taunton Quarter Sessions
Theft - larceny
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
1829
Lancaster, Preston Quarter Sessions
Burglary (house breaking)
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
1828 - 1894
Lancaster, Salford General Sessions
Not Recorded
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
1818
York Special Assizes
Horse theft
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
1830 - 1889
James White (Real Name)
Kent, Maidstone Quarter Sessions
Not Recorded
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
1826 - 1854
Somerset Wells Quarter Sessions
Sheep-stealing
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]
1825
Charles Groves (Real Name)
Central Criminal Court
Theft - larceny
6/1/1847 - 4/5/1847
New South Wales [Port Phillip]