Caduceus (ship)

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Caduceus was a convict ship that transported a single convict from Bombay, India to Fremantle, Western Australia in 1858. It arrived in Fremantle on February 5, 1858. The convict, Patrick Devlin, was a 31 year old soldier who had been convicted of a breach of articles of war by court-martial in Hyderabad State in December 1855, and sentenced to 14 years transportation. In addition to Devlin, there were three other passengers on board.


Convict ship voyages to Western Australia
Simon Taylor | Shepherd | Halifax | Cumberland | Orient | Ameer | Mary | Scindian | Hashemy | Mermaid | Pyrenees | Minden | Marion | William Jardine | Dudbrook | Pyrenees | Robert Small | Phoebe Dunbar | General Godwin | Sea Park | Ramillies | Guide | Stag | Adelaide | William Hammond | Runnymede | Clara | City of Palaces | Nile | Caduceus | Lord Raglan | Albeura | Edwin Fox | Sultana | Frances | Palmerston | Lincelles | Norwood | York | Merchantman | Clyde | Lord Dalhousie | Clara | Merchantman | Racehorse | Vimeira | Belgravia | Corona | Norwood | Hougoumont


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