Frances_(1859_convict_ship)

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Frances (1859 convict ship)

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Frances was a convict ship that transported a single convict from Madras, India to Fremantle, Western Australia in 1859. The convict, Patrick McDonald or McDonnell, was a soldier convicted of an "unnatural crime" by court-martial at Rangoon, and sentenced to fourteen years' transportation. There were no pensioner guards on the ship but 13 civilian passengers made the voyage — W. Bickley, W. H. Mulve, J. Head, P. Kelly, H. Kearning, M. Shea, J. Lynch, J. Thomas, W. Hurkun, L. Deholme, M. Hopkins, E. Egan, and A. Mahoney.

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    • "Western Australian Convicts – Frances 1859". Retrieved 16 February 2006.

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    1. The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth), 23 November, 1859, p2: Shipping Intelligence

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