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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 SouthNational Archives
Letter from Isabella Kirk, Comber, County Down, concerning permission to join her husband who is a convict in New South WalesNational 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 transportationNational Archives
Letter from Johanna Sullivan, Sundays Well, Cork, concerning free passage to travel to New South Wales to her husbandNational Archives
Letter from John Cantville, Kilbeggan, [County Westmeath], concerning free passage granted to Mary Shanaghan, wife of Pat HaganNational Archives
Letter from John Moore, Cookstown, relating to request by Catherine McElhone to travel to New South WalesNational Archives
Letter from John Moore, Cookstown, seeking free passage on behalf of Isabella O’Neil to join her husband Arthur O’Neil in his transportation to Mount LewisNational Archives
Letter from Juliah Whitehill, Dublin, requesting permission to join her husband ‘in his Exile’ or transportation from IrelandNational Archives
Letter from Lieut [N] Lewis, Royal Navy, Transport Office, [Cobh, County Cork], concerning the transport of female emigrants from Dublin to Cobh prior to their departure to New South Wales.National Archives
Letter from Marcella O’Brien, 15 Little Mary Street, [Dublin], seeking an answer to her earlier memorialNational Archives
Letter from Mary Fitzpatrick nee Reynolds, Carrick on Shannon, relating to her request for free passage for herself and her 7 children to join her husband James in his transportation toNational Archives
Letter from Mary Foley, [Cork], wishing to know if she has been granted permission to join her husband in New South WalesNational Archives
Letter from Michael Ferrar, Belfast, relating to application made by Sarah Whalen for free passage to New South Wales to join her husband in his transportationNational Archives
Letter from Mrs Ellen O’Neill, Ardsalla House, Navan, County Meath, asking for the name of the governor, New South Wales, [Australia], explaining she has an interest in the life of a convictNational Archives
Letter from Mrs Hughes, seeking the permission for free passage from Cork to New South Wales in Australia, where her husband was previously transportedNational Archives
Letter from Rev John Emanuel Orpen, Kanturk, [County Cork], concerning a request from Elizabeth Heffernan, nee Sheehan, to join her husband in New South WalesNational Archives
Letter from Rev John Vincent, chaplain, Paramatta, New South Wales, providing an eyewitness account of the scenes of ‘lewdness and abandoned profligacy’ which occurred aboard a ship transporting female convictsNational Archives
Letter from Rev Snowden Cupples, Rector of Lisburn, Lisburn, requesting a travel allowance for Jane Dunshea, wife of a convictNational Archives
Letter from Richard Parker, Mayor of Cork, requesting that 3 children in the House of Industry be allowed to travel to New South Wales to join their mother in her transportationNational Archives