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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 stealingNational Archives
Letter from Thomas [?Lavell], County Galway, requesting that government aid to depart for Australia be given to Bridget Jennings of Kilmaine, County MayoNational 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, AustraliaNational 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 WalshNational Archives
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 WalesNational 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
Margaret Foley, Cork, County Cork: for permission to join her husband who is sentenced to transportation to New South Wales, AustraliaNational Archives
Memoranda mentioning a request from Ellen Hickey for permission to accompany her husband who is to be transported to New South WalesNational Archives
Memorandum concerning [Dr] Edward Trevor [supervisor of convict transportation] and his intended visit to Cork, County Cork, to examine female convicts, children and free settlers who are bound for New South Wales [Australia].National Archives
Memorial from Anne Riely, Moate, County Westmeath, referring to her husband Francis Riely, transported to New South Wales [Australia] for felony, asking for the means and permission to join himNational Archives
Memorial from Catherine, Ellen and Michael Dempsey [County Clare], requesting free passage to New South Wales in AustraliaNational Archives
Memorial from Mary Anne Mitchell, [Sidaire], [post town] Irvinestown, County Fermanagh, asking to be sent after her husband William Mitchell, a private.National Archives
Memorial from Mary Walsh, 113 Cork Street, [Dublin], asking for a free passage to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia], for her and her son.National Archives
Memorial from Rose Sharry, Bailieborough, County Cavan, asking to join her husband Bernard Sharry, a soldier in the 63rd Regiment, New South WalesNational Archives
Memorial of Ann McNamee, alias Kenny, seeking free passage to allow her accompany her husband, Patt Kenny, a convict bound for New South WalesNational Archives
Memorial of Bridget Connors, Ballymackeogh, seeking free passage to Sydney Cove to join her transported husbandNational Archives