William Hammond (ship)

William Hammond (ship)

The "William Hammond" was a barque used to transport convicts to Western Australia.

Built in Sunderland in 1853 for Thomas and Co, the "William Hammond" was convert|149.5|ft|m long, convert|28.6|ft|m wide and convert|19|ft|m deep, and weighed 683 tons. In 30 September 1854, it sailed from Plymouth to Hobart with 261 emigrating passengers on board. It docked in Hobart on 25 December, after a journey of 83 days, during which three children died.

When appointed to transport convicts to Western Australia in 1855, the "William Hammond" was still considered a new ship, and had an A1 rating. With Horatio Edwards as captain and George MacLaren as surgeon-superintendent, the "William Hammond" embarked 35 convicts from the Woolwich prison hulk "Defence" on 6 December 1855, and another 32 convicts from the hulk "Warrior" shortly afterwards. On 8 December she was towed out of Woolwich dock and sailed down the River Thames. After clearing the Straits of Dover she encountered stormy weather in the English Channel. She sailed along the south coast of England, docking at Portsmouth. On 17 December she took on 59 more convicts, and the following day she anchored off the Isle of Portland, where it took on 80 convicts from Portland Prison. It left Portland on 24 December, but shortly afterwards a sailor named John Gollately fell overboard while trying to stow the jib. Another sailor, John Deady, attacked the Chief Mate, David Kid, saying it was his fault the man fell overboard. The "William Hammond" then set in at Plymouth, where Deady was tried before a magistrate and sentenced to 21 days imprisonment. Six sailors who due to various illness were deemed unfit to travel were also disembarked. After taking on 45 more convicts from Dartmoor Prison, the "William Hammond" sailed for Western Australia on 5 January 1856.

The "William Hammond" sailed with 32 crew, 250 convicts and 98 passengers, most of whom were pensioner guards and their families. She sailed directly to Fremantle, and the journey took 84 days. Only one person died on the journey, a corporal in the pensioner guard named Henry Fraser, probably of tuberculosis. No convicts died, although there were reported cases of dysentery, diarrhoea and nyctalopia. The only other incident occurred on 28 January, when Kid was found to be drunk on his watch, having accessed the stores of rum without permission.

At about 7 P.M. on 28 March, the "William Hammond" sighted the lighthouse on Rottnest Island. Anchor was dropped in the lee of Rottnest early the next morning, and at 7 A.M. the Fremantle harbourmaster boarded the ship. The passengers were disembarked by mid-afternoon, and the convicts were disembarked over the next two days.

Little is known of the "William Hammond"'s subsequent service, except that there is a record of immigrants arriving in Melbourne on the "William Hammond" in 1862.

ee also

Convicts transported on board the "William Hammond" include:
*William Boxhal
*William Jones

For other convict ship voyages to Western Australia, see List of convict ship voyages to Western Australia.

References

*cite book|author=Peachey, Brian|year=2000|title=Unbroken Spirit: The Life of William Boxhal Convict 3744|location=Victoria Park, Western Australia | publisher=Hesperian Press|id=ISBN 0-85905-275-3
*cite web|title=Western Australian Convicts - William Hammond 1856|url=http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/convicts/con-wa17.html|accessdate=February 7|accessyear=2006

Further reading

The ship's log of Captain Horatio Edwards is extant, as is George MacLaren's surgeon's journal for the voyage. The original of MacLaren's journal is held by the Public Record Office in London. A copy is available on the Australian Joint Copying Project microfilm reel 3212, which is held in most major libraries and archives offices throughout Australia.


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