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Colonial Office: Land and Emigration Commission | UK National Archives |
File of letters arranging for the transport of women from the House of Industry and Foundling Hospital to [Australia] on a vessel provided by the Commissioners for Emigration | National Archives of Ireland |
File of letters concerning arrangements for facilitating the emigration of a group of young women from the House of Industry and Foundling Hospital to New South Wales | National Archives of Ireland |
File regarding an application from Miss Goulding of the city of Dublin for assistance with emigration to New South Wales [Australia] | National Archives of Ireland |
Letter from [John Vesey, 2nd Viscount] de Vesci, Abbeyleix, [Queen’s County], concerning a reward and assisted emigration granted to Sarah White. | National Archives of Ireland |
Letter from Catherine Sullivan, widow, Cross Keys, parish of Monasterevin, County Kildare, seeking assistance with emigration following prosecution | National Archives of Ireland |
Letter to the secretary of the Emigration Committee of Limerick, County Limerick, concerning sending ‘young women of good character to Van Diemen’s Land’. | National Archives of Ireland |
Memorial of Judith Armstrong, crown witness, 33 Manor Street [Dublin], to Henry William Paget, Lord Lieutenant, requesting assistance with emigration to America | National Archives of Ireland |
Original Home Office letters and papers relating to Scotland, including petitions and circuit letters in criminal matters, papers on treasonable practices, highland churches, and the Edinburgh School of Design. | UK National Archives |
Petition of Adelaide O’Brien, alias Vanschaick, 29 Bachelors Walk, Dublin, concerning payment of her pension following her emigration to New South Wales | National Archives of Ireland |
Petition of Bridget Donovan, crown informer, Dublin, requesting assistance of government in aiding her emigration to America | National Archives of Ireland |
Sarah Bell, Ahoghill, County Antrim: for passage to Van Diemen’s land, Australia | National Archives |