The Lady Penrhyn of the First Fleet was built at the Thames in 1786.
The Lady Penrhyn of the First Fleet had a weight of 333 tons.
Not a lot is known about the ship 'Lady Penrhyn' of the First Fleet. It was a two-decked, three-masted ship which weighed around 333 tons and which had an overall length of 104 feet.
Yes. Ann Dutton was on the Lady Penrhyn.She was tried at Old Bailey, London on 26 April 1786 for stealing a clock, looking glass and locks with a value of 52 shillings. She was sentenced to transportation for 7 years and left England on the Lady Penrhyn aged about 25 at that time (May 1787). Her occupation was listed as servant. She died in 1813.
The Alexander was 114 feet long.The Charlotte was 105 feet long.The H.M.S.Supply was only 70 feet long.The Borrowdale and the Friendship were both 75 ft long.There is very little information available on the lengths of the Fishburn, Golden Grove, Lady Penrhyn, Prince of Wales, Scarborough and H.M.S.Sirius.
The Lady Penrhyn of the First Fleet was built at the Thames in 1786.
The Lady Penrhyn of the First Fleet had a weight of 333 tons.
There is not a lot of information on the dimensions of the ships of the First Fleet, but the Lady Penrhyn was known to have a mass of 333 tons.
Along with all the other ships of the First Fleet, the Lady Penrhyn sailed with her cargo of female convicts from Portsmouth, England, on 13 May 1787.
Lt George Johnston sailed on the Lady Penrhyn.
Not a lot is known about the ship 'Lady Penrhyn' of the First Fleet. It was a two-decked, three-masted ship which weighed around 333 tons and which had an overall length of 104 feet.
No. The Lady Penrhyn was one of the ships of the First Fleet. Famous convict architect Francis Greenway was not on any of the ships of the First Fleet. He arrived in Sydney on the transport General Hewitt in February 1814, 26 years after the First Fleet.
That could be the female convicts or the first horses brought to Australia, depending on how gallant one is.
The Lady Penrhyn had only female convicts. The ship carried 101 female convicts.
No. The following ships were those in the First Fleet: HMS Sirius - Gun Supply Ship HMS Supply - Gun Supply Ship The Borrowdale The Fishburn Golden Grove Lady Penrhyn Prince of Wales Scarborough Charlotte The Friendship The Alexander
The Lady Juliana was not in the First Fleet. It was the first of the Second Fleet's ships to arrive in Australia, doing so on 3 June 1790.
Yes. Ann Dutton was on the Lady Penrhyn.She was tried at Old Bailey, London on 26 April 1786 for stealing a clock, looking glass and locks with a value of 52 shillings. She was sentenced to transportation for 7 years and left England on the Lady Penrhyn aged about 25 at that time (May 1787). Her occupation was listed as servant. She died in 1813.