Neptune (1836 ship)
For other ships with the same name, see Neptune (ship).
History | |
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Name: | Neptune |
Builder: | Chepstow |
Launched: | 1836 |
General characteristics | |
Tons burthen: | 499 ton (bm) |
Propulsion: | Sail |
The Neptune was a 477-ton merchant ship built at Chepstow, Wales in 1836. She made one voyage transporting convicts from Ireland to Australia.
Design
Neptune built at Chepstow, Wales in 1836. She was length 104’, breadth 24.6’, depth 20’. She consisted of one main deck and a poop deck, 3 masts, ship rig, square stern, quarter galleries and had a male bust head.
Career
On her only convict voyage, under the command of Joseph Nagle and surgeon Patrick Martyn, she departed Dublin, Ireland on the 27 August 1837, with 200 male convicts. She arrived in Sydney on 2 January 1838. There were three convict deaths en route.
She is last listed in 1845, at 386 tons on a voyage from Liverpool to Bombay.
References
- Bateson, Charles, The Convict Ships, 1787–1868, Sydney, 1974. ISBN 0-85174-195-9
- Lloyd's Register 1837
- Lloyd's Register 1845
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