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 | ||
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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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- Western Australian Convicts - Caducius [sic 1858]. Retrieved on February 17, 2006.