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SHIP OF LONDON, THOMAS STRICKLAND, MASTER, BURTHEN 778 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF MADRAS TO PORT JACKSON, NEW SOUTH WALES
1ST NOVEMBER 1851

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
STRICKLAND THOMAS MASTER     CREW Sailed 8 Sept. 1851
  38 VARIOUS   VARIOUS CREW  
STEPHENS W. CAPT. H.E.S.     PASSENGER CABIN
FORBES G.E. MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
BENT W. MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
PLAISTOWE   MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
BROOMFIELD   CAPT.     PASSENGER CABIN
WHITTAKER   MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
GARTY S. MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
BURTON E. MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
BELL C.F. MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
CLARKE R.S. MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
EDGAR S. MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
MOLGEL S.T. MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
COOPER L. MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
DAVIDSON   MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
DAVIDSON   MRS.     PASSENGER CABIN
RILEY S. MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
WILSON S. MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
STRICKLAND WALTER MASTER     PASSENGER CABIN
NEWTON JOHN       PASSENGER CABIN
DOHERTY JOHN       PASSENGER CABIN
  2 NATIVES     SANDWICH IS. PASSENGER CABIN

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1826 - 1859; NRS13278, reel 1278.   Transcribed by Lyn Mulcahy.

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