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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 convicts | National Archives |
Letter from Rev Snowden Cupples, Rector of Lisburn, Lisburn, requesting a travel allowance for Jane Dunshea, wife of a convict | National Archives |
Letter from Reverend Savage Hall, County Armagh, recommending case of wife seeking free passage to join her husband, a convict | National 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 transportation | National Archives |
Letter from Samuel March Phillipps, Whitehall, [London], reporting that a ship has been engaged by the Navy for the conveyance of female convicts from Cork to Australia | National Archives |
Letter from Sir P Bellew, Baronet, Barmeath, County Louth, asking whether it would be possible to obtain passage for a poor woman and two children to join her husband, a convict. | National Archives |
Letter from Susan Neill, requesting permission to accompany her husband, William Neill, who is to be transported to New South Wales. | National Archives |
Letter from the [Under Secretary], to Baron Pennefather, concerning a request from the daughters of Alicia Magrath, convict, seeking permission to join their mother in New South Wales. | National Archives |
Letter from the Honourable George Lamb, Whitehall, [London, England], on the use of the ship ‘Palambam’ to transport female convicts from Cork [County Cork] to New South Wales. | National Archives |
Letter from the sheriffs of Cork City, recommending that Alicia Bluett be allowed to accompany her husband who is to be transported for horse stealing | National Archives |
Letter from Thomas [?Lavell], County Galway, requesting that government aid to depart for Australia be given to Bridget Jennings of Kilmaine, County Mayo | National Archives |
Letter from Thomas Blackeney, Roscommon, requesting that Mary Coyle be allowed join her husband in Botany Bay, [Australia] | National Archives |
Letter from Thomas Spring Rice, [Secretary to the Treasury], [London], concerning the provision of shipping for certain convicts wives in New South Wales. | National Archives |
Letter from William Fenton, County Sligo, recommending an application from Eleanor Walsh of Ballymohenry for an assisted passage to New South Wales, Australia | National Archives |
Letter or ‘address’ by Julia Walsh, Portarlington, [County Laois], asking for a passage to Sydney, New South Wales, [Australia], in order to join her husband Dennis Walsh | National Archives |
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 |
Letters from [Viscount] Goderick, Colonial Secretary regarding an application by the Mendicity Association [Dublin] for funds to send females to the Australian Colonies. | National Archives |
Letters from Margret [Margaret] Mahon, Longford, requesting to learn if she is on a list of persons being permitted to travel to New South Wales | National Archives |
Letters from Maria Falkiner, widow, 14 Synnott Place, Dublin, asking for the necessary introductions and assistance with her plans for emigrating to Van Diemen’s Land. | National Archives |
Lismore Estate Papers | Waterford County Archive |