Scarborough (ship)

Scarborough (ship)

Scarborough was a transport ship of 418 tons, built at Scarborough in 1782 which formed part of the First Fleet which commenced European settlement of Australia in 1788.

Her master was John Marshall, and the surgeon was Dennis Considen. She left Portsmouth on 13 May 1787, carrying 208 male convicts, and arrived at Port Jackson, Sydney, Australia, on 26 January 1788. On leaving Port Jackson on 5 May 1788, in company with the Lady Penrhyn, she travelled to China. On 17 May 1788 she landed at Lord Howe Island for birds and vegetables, and arrived in England on 15 June 1789.

She returned to New South Wales with the notorious Second Fleet. In company with "Surprize" and "Neptune" she sailed from England with 253 male convicts on 19 January 1790. Her master was again John Marshall and the surgeon was Augustus Jacob Beyer. She arrived at the Cape of Good Hope on 13 April 1790, and spent 16 days there, taking on provisions, and 8 male convicts from "Guardian" which had been wrecked after striking an iceberg. She and "Neptune" were parted from "Surprize" in heavy weather and arrived at Port Jackson on 28 June, 160 days out from England. During the voyage 73 convicts died (28%) and 96 (37%) were sick when landed.

Further reading

*Gillen, Mollie, "The Founders of Australia: A Biographical Dictionary of the First Fleet", Sydney: Library of Australian History, 1989.
*Bateson, Charles, "The Convict Ships, 1787–1868", Sydney, 1974.


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