- Trial (ship)
The "Trial" was a ship that was seized by
convicts and eventually wrecked on the Mid North Coast ofNew South Wales ,Australia in 1816.The "Trial" was a
brig owned by the merchantSimeon Lord . While waiting near theSow and Pigs Reef inPort Jackson for good winds to take it toPort Dalrymple it was seized by a group of thirteen convicts. The ship was sailed northwards but was wrecked some Convert|97|km|mi|0|lk=on north ofPort Stephens in what is now called Trial Bay. The survivors of the wreck constructed a new boat out of the remains of the ship but, according to the local aborigines, the ship capsized and all thirteen convicts were drowned. The master of the ship, William Bennett, his crew and some passengers, numbering eight or ten in total (including a woman and child) were abandoned at Trial Bay by the convicts. These survivors attempted to walk back toSydney but disappeared without trace.On 12 January 1817, the "
Lady Nelson " was dispatched from Newcastle, under the command of Thomas Whyte, to search for the "Trial". Whyte was successful, finding the remains of the "Trial" on 14 January which consisted of a canvas tent and smashed timbers. [ "Australian Shipwrecks - vol 1 1622-1850",Charles Bateson , AH and AW Reed, Sydney, 1972, ISBN 0 589 07112 2 p55 ]Stories of a white woman living in a wretched state among the aborigines persisted, believed perhaps to have been a stowaway on the "Trial". In
1831 apparently a reward was offered for restoration of such a survivor of the "Trial", resulting in a woman said to be Emily Bardon wife of the captain being found, but 14 years of living wild had left her demented and she died soon after being reunited with her relations. [ [http://www.abc.net.au/backyard/shipwrecks/nsw/trial.htm ABC Shipwrecks - Accessed 17 Feb 2008] ]References
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