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File of papers relating to petition of Catherine McElhone seeking free passage to join her transported husband Terence McElhone in New South Wales | National Archives |
File of petitions by Johanna Dudley, Cook Street and later Corbett’s Lane, Cork, referring to her husband a convict in New South Wales, [Australia], asking for free passage for her and two children | National Archives |
Hannah Byrne, Rathfarnham, County Dublin: for passage for herself and four children to New South Wales, Australia | National Archives |
Letter from [Dr] Edward Trevor, [superintendent and medical inspector of convicts], Cove, [Cobh, County Cork], reporting on a complaint over the embarkation of a group of‘free settlers’ with female convicts | National Archives |
Letter from [Dr] Edward Trevor, [superintendent and medical inspector of convicts], Dublin, concerning permission to travel for children of female convicts | National Archives |
Letter from [Rev] Jeremiah M Symes, Tinahely, County Wicklow, asking for government assistance for three females who wish to go to Van Diemen’s Land. | National Archives |
Letter from [Rev] Samuel Adams, Northlands, Kingscourt, [County Cavan], on behalf of Frances Jackson asking for a free passage to her husband James, convict in New South Wales | National Archives |
Letter from Anne Donohue [Donoghue], Kilmaine, seeking free passage to New South Wales to join her husband Thomas | National Archives |
Letter from Catherine Kennedy, Dingle, [County Kerry], seeking permission to travel to New South Wales, where her husband is a convict | National Archives |
Letter from David Chambers requesting a letter of recommendation to the governor of New South Wales on behalf of Mrs Margaret Bradley of Castledawson in County Londonderry | National Archives |
Letter from David Kennedy, Dublin, relating to application by Francis M Levins, Belfast, to accompany her husband, James, in his transportation to New South Wales | National Archives |
Letter from Elizabeth Vaughan, London, relating to free passage granted to Edward Wall to New South Wales aboard the convict ship ‘Eliza’ | National Archives |
Letter from Ellen Sullivan, Tralee, County Kerry, concerning her application to join her husband, who has been transported to New South Wales | National Archives |
Letter from Eustace Stawell, Coolmain, Bandon, concerning free passage to New South Wales granted to Judith Bowen or Bohane | National Archives |
Letter from Hans Caulfield, Kilmanagh, seeking free passage for Anne Nowlan and her children to Sydney | National Archives |
Letter from Henry Hobhouse, Under Secretary, Whitehall, relating to list of wives of convicts and their children who have been granted permission to join their husbands in New South | National Archives |
Letter from Isabella Kirk, Comber, County Down, concerning permission to join her husband who is a convict in New South Wales | National Archives |
Letter from J Stewart, Treasury Chambers, [London], concerning shipping to be provided to transport female convicts and free settlers to New South Wales. | National Archives |
Letter from James Lynne, recommending Eleanor Mahon, Mullingar, for free passage to New South Wales to join her husband James Mahon in his transportation | National Archives |
Letter from Johanna Sullivan, Sundays Well, Cork, concerning free passage to travel to New South Wales to her husband | National Archives |