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Memorial of Johanna Fitzmaurice, Templeglentan, requesting free passage to join her father and uncle, transported to New South WalesNational Archives
Memorial of Johanna Fitzmaurice, Templeglentane, County Limerick, seeking free passage to New South Wales, to join her father and uncleNational Archives
Memorial of Judith Armstrong, crown witness, 33 Manor Street [Dublin], to Henry William Paget, Lord Lieutenant, requesting assistance with emigration to AmericaNational Archives of Ireland
Memorial of Judith Durick nee Bleach [or Bleuch], Scariff, seeking free passage to join her husband Patrick Durick in his transportationNational Archives
Memorial of Mary Flemming and Mary Gillespy, [Mygaunagh], Ballina, [County Mayo], seeking permission to join their husbands in New South Wales, [Australia]National Archives
Memorial of Mary Ford, Lacka, seeking free passage to join her transported [husband] Timothy Ford in New South WalesNational Archives
Memorial of Mary Gilligan, seeking free passage to join her husband, Peter, a freed convict in ‘Botany’, [Australia]National Archives
Memorial of Mary Grady, Dromahair, seeking free passage to New South Wales [Australia]National Archives
Memorial of Mary Moylan, Kilrush, seeking free passage to New South Wales to join her husband Patrick in his transportationNational Archives
Memorial of Sandy and Thomas McCabe, Ardlow, County Cavan, seeking free passage to New South Wales, where their father is a convictNational Archives
Memorial of Sandy and Thomas McCabe, Virginia, County Cavan, requesting free passage to travel to New South Wales, to join their fatherNational Archives
MemorjaThe National Archives of Malta
Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Passport ApplicationsThe National Archives of Malta
Monks House Papers: Papers of Virginia WoolfUniversity of Sussex, The Keep
Nancy A. Winter PapersAmerican School of Classical Studies Athens
Nellie M. Reed PapersAmerican School of Classical Studies Athens
Newspaper cuttings regarding the Empire and migration, as well as female migrantsYork Archives
Note stating that Dr Trevor will examine the health of the 120 female convicts, and wives and children of convicts, to arrange for their embarkation to New South Wales [Australia]National Archives
O’Sullivan Emigrant LettersCork City and County Archives
Office of the Prime Minister – Question in the House of Commons regarding the emigration of womenThe National Archives of Malta