1826 Mangles Timothy Slattery
Ship 594t. Built Bengal 1802. J. Coghill Master. Thos. B. Wilson Surgeon.
- Cork 23.10.1825 – Sydney 18.2.1826. 118 days. 190 male prisoners, nil died.
- Indent lists Timothy Slattery, 50, Native Place Limerick, Cow Stealing, Seven Years. [Reel AO2749- 9/10 way through.]In 1826, 902 male prisoners were transported from Ireland (1162 males from GB).
Mangles – General comments.
- The Mangles made 9 trips to Australia. The only ship to make more trips was the Surrey, which made 11 trips. Mangles as follows:
Sailed | Arr Sydney | From | Via | Days | Pris. | Died | |
1 | 11.4.1820 | 7.8.1820 | Falmouth | Direct | 118 | 190 | 1 |
2 | 21.6.1822 | 8.11.1822 | Cork | Rio | 140 | 189 | 1 |
3 | 13.7.1824 | 27.10.1824 | Portsmouth | Tenerife | 106++ | 190 | – |
4 | 23.10.1825 | 18.2.1826 | Cork | 118 | 190 | – | |
5 | 23.2.1828 | 2.6.1828 | Dublin | 100** | 200 | – | |
6 | 3.1.1833 | 19.4.1833 | London/Falmouth | Cape | 142 | 236 | 1 |
7 | 21.4.1835 | 2.8.1835* | Ports/London | 103 | 310 | – | |
8 | 23.3.1837 | 10.7.1837 | Portsmouth | 109 | 310 | 2 | |
9 | 28.11.1839 | 27.4.1840 | Portsmouth | Tenr/Cape | 151 | 290# | – |
* Hobart # 236 landed Norfolk Is after Sydney
++ Sixth fastest passage between 1821 and 1828
**Second fastest trip between 1821 and 1828 (by I day).
- See substantial 3 page article re the MANGLES in “The Convict Ships” by Charles Bateson pp. 214 – 217.