Medway (1810 ship)
Medway was launched at Frindsbury in 1810. She made two voyages between 1820 and 1825 transporting convicts to Van Diemen's Land. She was last listed in 1841.
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name: | Medway |
| Namesake: | River Medway |
| Builder: | John King, Frindsbury, (or Upnor) |
| Launched: | 23 June 1810[1] |
| General characteristics | |
| Tons burthen: | 435,[1] or 449[2] (bm) |
| Armament: | 2 × 9-pounder guns + 8 × 12-pounder carronades[2] |
Career
Medway enters Lloyd's Register in 1810 with Peterson, master, Taylor & Co., owner, and trade London–Jamaica.[3]
| Year | Master | Owner | Trade | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1815 | J. Mackie W. Graves |
Irwin | London–Tobago | Lloyd's Register (LR)[2] |
| 1820 | B. Wight | Irwin | London–Calcutta | Register of Shipping (RS) |
Convict voyage #1 (1820-1821): Captain Borthwick Wight sailed Medway from on 13 November 1820. She arrived at Hobart Town on 13 March 1821.[4] She had embarked 156 convicts, none of whom died en route.[5] The 53rd Regiment of Foot provided the guard. Medway sailed on to Sydney, arriving there on 27 March; she carried a number of prisoners being transferred from Hobart to Newcastle, New South Wales. Newcastle had become a place where the most dangerous convicts were sent to dig in the coal mines as punishment for their crimes.[6]
Convict voyage #2 (1825): Captain Wight sailed Medway from Land's End on 22 August 1825 and arrived in Hobart on 9 December 1825.[7] She had embarked 172 male convicts. One source states that she had no deaths en route;[8] another source states that she had four. The 57th Regiment of Foot provided the guard.
| Year | Master | Owner | Trade | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1830 | B. Wright | J. Pirie | Cork–New South Wales | LR |
| 1835 | B. Weight | Weight & Co. | London | LR |
| 1840 | B. Weight | Weight & Co. | London | LR |
Fate
Medway was last listed in Lloyd's Register in 1841.
Citations and references
Citations
- Hackman (2001), p.298.
- Lloyd's Register (1815), Seq. №M236.
- Lloyd's Register (1810), Seq. №88.
- Bateson (1959), pp.306-7.
- Bateson (1959), p.328.
- "Newcastle". The Sydney Morning Herald. 8 February 2004. Retrieved 24 September 2008.
- Bateson (1959), pp.308-9.
- Bateson (1959), p.330.
References