Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

VICTORIA REGIA

OF SUNDERLAND, EDWARD CHARLTON MASTER,
FROM THE PORT OF LONDON TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, JUNE 28, 1854

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
CHARLTON EDWD MASTER     CREW  
SCOTT ALEXANDER CHIEF MATE 29 SCOTCH CREW  
KNOWLES CHARLES 2ND MATE 29 ENGLISH CREW  
PHILLOTS SAMUEL CARPENTER 28 ENGLISH CREW  
SHARP   STEWARD 48 ENGLISH CREW  
HEAP   COOK 38 ENGLISH CREW  
LAWRENCE   BOATSWAIN 26 ENGLISH CREW  
MCKINNIS   A. B. 22 SCOTCH CREW  
WOODS JAMES A. B. 20 ENGLISH CREW  
SHIELDS   A. B. 25 ENGLISH CREW  
ROBERTSON   A. B. 20 SCOTCH CREW  
PITTS   A. B. 32 ENGLISH CREW  
CHAPMAN   A. B. 20 ENGLISH CREW  
BROWN JAMES A. B. 38 ENGLISH CREW  
MARSH   A. B. 20 ENGLISH CREW  
FERGUSON JAMES A. B. 25 ENGLISH CREW  
HUNNICUT   A. B. 38 ENGLISH CREW  
CROSSET   ORDINARY 17 ENGLISH CREW  
BUDDON   ORDINARY 25 CALCUTTA CREW  
ROSS   MIDSHIPMAN 18 ENGLISH CREW  
WILSON JAMES APPRENTICE     CREW  
DAVIES CHARLES APPRENTICE     CREW  
KIEVMAN   APPRENTICE     CREW  
EVANS G APPRENTICE     CREW  
LACEY   MR     PASSENGER  
LACEY   MRS     PASSENGER  
COLBURNE   MRS     PASSENGER  
ELLIS   MRS     PASSENGER  
LOVELL   MRS     PASSENGER  
GRABURN   MR     PASSENGER  

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X91] reel 400.   Transcribed by Louise Rainbow, 2005.

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