Thomas Arbuthnot (ship)

Thomas Arbuthnot (ship)

The ship Thomas Arbuthnot was a fast sailing ship, weighing 523 tons (using old measurements), 621 tons (using new measurements). She carried the first Australian gold from Australia to England 1851.

Believedwho to be named after and owned by Thomas Arbuthnot of Meethill (1792-1872), merchant, shipowner and (Provost of Peterhead). [cite web | authorlink = Sir William Arbuthnot, 2nd Baronet | year = 2006 | url = http://www.kittybrewster.com/q.htm| title = The descendants of Nathaniel Arbuthnot, 3rd of Rora and Auchlee | work = Kittybrewster.com | publisher = Sir William Arbuthnot, 2nd Baronet | accessdate = 2006-12-17]

History

* Owners: Arbuthnot (sic).
* Port of Registry: Peterhead.
* Constructed 1841 in Aberdeen. [#cite book|title=Fast Sailing Ships: Their Design and Construction, 1775-1875|author=David R. MacGregor]
* She departed Greenock 17 June 1841 and arrived Port Phillip, Melbourne 2 October 1841 (the master was Brown). One of the emigrants disembarking was William Lauder Guild (1814 - 1863), a grandson of Dr. Colin Lauder, FRCS (Edinburgh).
* She cleared from Melbourne 9 November 1841 for Calcutta (master was Brown).
* Some repairs in 1842.
* New keel and further repairs 1844.
* In 1845 the ship was sheathed in yellow metal.
* In 1847 she was surveyed in London; the master was Captain J Smith. She sailed for Madras.
* She sailed from Portland 10 January 1847 to Victoria 4 May 1847 (the master was John Thomson). At the Isle of Wight she took on 89 Parkhurst apprentices who were among the 288 male convicts/exiles who were sentenced to transportation and were discharged in Williamstown on the day they arrived. [cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = 2003 | url = http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/convicts/park8.html | title = Parkhurst Boys - Thomas Arbuthnot 1847 | format = | work = Convicts to Australia | publisher = Perth Dead Persons' Society | accessdate = 2006-12-18]
* She arrived Botany Bay, Sydney 17 January 1849
* She sailed from Plymouth 28 October 1849 to Botany Bay, Sydney 3 February 1850 (master was G H Heaton). Surgeon-Superintendent, Charles Edward Strutt, and Sir Arthur Hodgson both kept diaries. Many of the girls, who had been brought to Australia under the scheme for female immigration by Caroline Chisholm, married and settled at Yass and Gundagai, New South Wales. [cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = 2003 | url = http://www.irishfaminememorial.org/Diadem.html | title = Immigration Shipping List for the Ship THOMAS ARBUTHNOT from BOARD OF IMMIGRATION SHIPPING LIST -SYDNEY ORPHANS PER SHIP THOMAS ARBUTHNOT ARRIVED 3 FEBRUARY 1850 SRNSW 4/4919 Reel 2467 | format = | work = Irish Famine Orphans | publisher = Tom Power & Trevor McClaughlin Irish Famine Commemoration Committee | accessdate = 2006-12-18] [This ship is referred to in the title of Richard Reid & Cheryl Mongan's book "A decent set of girls: The Irish Famine Orphans of the Thomas Arbuthnot, 1849-1850".] [cite web | last = Geason | first = Susan | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = | url = http://www.susangeason.com/nonfiction.html#d | title = The Irish 'Orphan' Girls | work = Susan Geason: Non-Fiction| publisher = Susan Geason | accessdate = 2006-12-18]
* She sailed Sydney (24 Sept 1850) to Gravesend.
* Letter in "The Times" 10 Sept 1851 describing the problems bringing the first gold to England (Captain G H Heaton).
* She sailed in ballast Sydney (1 July 1852) to Guam (the master was Banatyne, weight 621 tons).
* She sailed from Plymouth (9 June 1855) to Port Adelaide, South Australia, arriving 12 September 1855 (Captain R Martin), surgeon J O'Donnell. 2 births 0 death, 252 emigrants.

References

See also

* Arbuthnot (schooner)


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