Lady Penrhyn (ship)

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Lady Penrhyn was a transport ship in the First Fleet that carried female convicts from England to establish the first European colony in Australia in 1788.

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Lady Penrhyn (ship) canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf convict transport ship
ship
transport ship
arrivalDate 20 January 1788
arrivedAt Botany Bay
New South Wales
beam approximately 27 feet
brokenUpInDecade 1810s
builtInCountry England
captain William Cropton Sever
carried female convicts
charteredBy UK government
surface form: British government
convoyCompanions Alexander (ship)
Borrowdale (ship)
Charlotte (ship)
Fishburn (ship)
Friendship (ship)
Golden Grove (ship)
HMS Sirius
HMS Supply
Prince of Wales (ship)
Scarborough (ship)
countryOfOrigin Great Britain
departedFrom England
Portsmouth
departureDate 13 May 1787
draught approximately 12 feet
fate broken up
flag British flag
launchedInPlace London, England
surface form: London
launchedInYear 1786
length approximately 103 feet
master William Cropton Sever
namedAfter Lady Penrhyn (title)
Penrhyn family
numberOfConvictsCarried 101
operator UK government
surface form: British government (chartered)
owner Thomas Curtis
William Curtis
participatedIn European colonisation of Australia
partOf Landing of the First Fleet
surface form: First Fleet
returnedTo England
returnedToFrom China
roleInFirstFleet convict transport
subsequentVoyage China
subsequentVoyagePurpose tea trade
tonnage 338 tons (bm)
voyagePurpose transport convicts to establish first European colony in Australia

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Landing of the First Fleet hasPart Lady Penrhyn (ship)
Alexander (ship) partOfConvoyWith Lady Penrhyn (ship)
Prince of Wales (ship) sailedWith Lady Penrhyn (ship)
Golden Grove (ship) partOfConvoyWith Lady Penrhyn (ship)
subject surface form: Golden Grove