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Document TitleArchive
Petition of the Dempsey family, Ennis, County Clare, for assisted emigration to Australia to join fatherNational Archives
Petitions of Mary O’Brien, Clonmel, [County Tipperary], seeking free passage to New South Wales to accompany her convict husbandNational Archives
Proposal for female prisoners to be sent to Cork for dispatch to New South WalesNational Archives
Recommendation by Thomas Dixon, Lieut Governor of Van Diemen’s Land to grant the wife of Felix Short, transported for life, free passage to join himNational Archives
Rose Fullord, Clonard, County Meath: for permission to join her husband who is sentenced to transportation to New South Wales, AustraliaNational Archives
Sarah Bell, Ahoghill, County Antrim: for passage to Van Diemen’s land, AustraliaNational Archives
Secretary’s correspondence with Archbishop including anonymous communist circular: proposed ban on emigration of women over 21 years old; correspondence with Skeffington-Lodge MP and Arthur Calwell: Church in AustraliaNational Archives of Ireland
Sr. Mary Liguori McEvoy Presentation Convent, Drogheda travel facilities for postulants and maidsNational Archives of Ireland
Statement by [Dr] Edward Trevor, [superintendent and medical inspector of convicts], endorsing the account of Mr Murphy for maintenance of convictsNational Archives
Travel facilities for Ecclesiastical Students and Nuns returning to BritainNational Archives of Ireland
Travel facilities for Irish girls resident near the border for purpose of attending knitting classesNational Archives of Ireland
Travel facilities for nuns from RomaniaNational Archives of Ireland
Two petitions by Anne Meara, Nenagh, County Tipperary, applying for a passage to join her husband John Meara in New South Wales, [Australia]National Archives