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The Australian Connection
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A number of Catchloves voluntarily migrated to Australia since poor Edmund and Ann were forcibly transported as convicts (see. Who Do You Think They Are? Especially following the Potato Famine of 1845. Or the harsh conditions of the workhouse. But by this time the colonies had become well-. Established and offered tempting opportunities for enterprising and hardworking Catchloves. Even so, the voyage itself was hazardous and we see at least one Catchlove who died on the journey. Queensland Government One...
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861: Prisoners on Eliza II [1832]
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861. Research project by mark gregory. Prisoners on Eliza II [1832]. Francis MacNamara was transported on the prison ship Eliza II. He was one of 196 prisoners as shown below. In the Rebel column you can see he must have had plenty of opportunity to get to know some of the 43 Whiteboys on board! In his poem 'A Dialogue between two Hibernians in Botany Bay'. MacNamara mentions the rebels:. But how did this lagging of yours come to pass,. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1832.
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861: Francis MacNamara's Convict Record
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861. Research project by mark gregory. Francis MacNamara's Convict Record. MacNamara's hand written Tasmanian record reads:. 2558 McNamara Francis Eliza (2) and Waterlily 29 Oct 1842. Extracts from Sydney Records Arrived 8 Sept 1832 was tried at Killkenny 15 February 1832 for Stealing Sentd. 7 Years 24 June 1833 50 Lashes absconding from duty 1 July 1833 1 month TreadWheels disgraceful conduct August 1833 12. 75 Lashes Insubordinate Conduct January 26 1835.
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861: Articles and reports
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861. Research project by mark gregory. Augustus Earle : View from the summit of Mount York, convicts breaking stones [1826]. Courtesy National Library of Australia. Piratical Seizure of The Government Brig Cyprus. The Making of the Coracle. Moreton Bay. Dreadful Treatment Of The Prisoners. Letter to the Sydney Monitor. Murder of Captain Logan by the Blacks at Moreton Bay. John Popjoy and the Cyprus Brig. New Coal Works at Newcastle. MacNamara's trial in Ireland.
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861: Phoenix Hulk
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861. Research project by mark gregory. The 589 ton Phoenix. Ship was built on the Thames. On 21 July 1824, the Phoenix arrived in Van Diemen's Land with a load of convicts from England. Under the command of Captain Robert White, the Phoenix. Was usually moored in Lavender Bay in Sydney Harbour. By the end of 1837 it was described as being in a sinking state and was auctioned for ₤145, the prisoners being temporarily housed on Goat Island. On Saturday-last fifty-...
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861: Francis MacNamara Timeline
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861. Research project by mark gregory. Robert Russell c 1837: Phoenix Hulk moored at entrance Billy Blue's Bay [Lavender Bay]. Courtesy National Library of Australia. 1811 Francis MacNamara born in Cashel Tipperary ( or Wicklow, or Cork) in the first half of the year. 14 January 1832 sentenced to 7 years transportation. MacNamara's use of poetry in court reported in the Kilkenny Journal. 10 May 1832, age 21, sailed from Cork on the prison ship Eliza II. 18 Febru...
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861: Days of Crime and Years of Suffering
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861. Research project by mark gregory. Days of Crime and Years of Suffering. Gippsland Times Thursday 7 July 1898. DAYS OF CRIME AND YEARS OF SUFFERING AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY,. Reprinted from "The Australasian" of 1867 by special permission). In a foolish moment I consented to do this, and I put together a lot of doggrel, which I repeated aloud a few lines at a time for Hefferan to commit to memory as I composed it. 1867) and its reprinting in The Gippsland Times.
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861: A Lauriate
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861. Research project by mark gregory. Published in the Launceston Examiner 10 September 1885 under the heading "Old Time History". Oh, bull, oh, bull, what brought you here? You've ranged these hills for many a year. You've ranged these hills with sore abuse. And now you're here for poor Frank's use.". Dolphin, a ex-convict himself, begins this column discussing shipbuilding and and cites 'the brig Cypress' built by convicts at the 'Gates of Hell' the Van Dieme...
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861: epigrams
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Frank the Poet – Francis MacNamara - 1811-1861. Research project by mark gregory. On Being Sentenced to Transportation. I dread not the dangers by land or by sea. That I'll meet on my voyage to Botany Bay. My labours are over, my vocation is past. And 'tis there I'll rest easy, and happy at last. Collected by Bob Reece from the Kilkenny Journal of 18 January 1832. My name is Francis MacNamara. A native of Cashell in the county Tipperary. Sworn tyranny’s foe. And while I’ve life I’ll crow. And now you're ...