Sir Godfrey Webster - 1823 CONVICT LIST
The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser Thu 1 Jan 1824 Page 2
The Sir Godfrey Webster sailed from Sheerness, with male prisoners for Van Diemen's Land,
on the 8th August 1823.
Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen’s Land Advertiser Fri 2 Jan 1824 Page 2
SITTING MAGISTRATE
REV. R. KNOPWOOD, M.A.
Ship News.- Arrived on Saturday
last the ship Sir Godfrey Webster, Capt.
Rennoldson, with 180 male convicts.
She left England the 4th September, and
touched at Teneriffe on her passage.
Surgeon Superintendant, Dr. Carter, R.
N. The guard consists of a detachment
of the 40th Regiment, under orders of
Captain Hibbert and Ensign Williams,
of the same corps. The passengers by
this vessel are, Deputy Assistant Com-
missary General Boyes, Deputy Assis-
tant Commissary General Goodsir, and
Mrs. Goodsir and four children, Deputy
Assistant Commissary General Howard,
and Mrs. Howard, and Mr. William
Sorell.
Voyage Details
Master: John Rennoldson
Surgeon: Charles Carter
Sailed: 1 September 1823 from London
Arrived on the 30 December 1823 in Van Dieman's Land after a voyage of 120 days
carrying 180 males convicts.
List of convict passengers
Addy, Thomas
Allen, John
Allis, James
Armstrong, Thomas
Arnold, Thomas
Ashley, John
Bacon, Edward
Baildam, William
Barby, Samuel
Barlow, John
Batterson, Richard
Beazley, John
Beebee, John
Benjamin, Joseph
Bennett, James
Beswick, Thomas
Birt, William
Bleacher, Joseph
Boon, James
Booth, John
Bostock, John
Bosworth, Thomas
Bracee, George
Brickhill, Thomas
Brooks, James
Brown, James
Broxholme, Edward
Burton, James
Bushell, Henry
Buttery, Thomas
Buttery, William
Campbell, John
Carran, Joseph
Carter, John
Carter, Joshua
Child, William
Clarke, Philip
Clay, George
Close, William Davis
Cock, Daniel
Cockcroft, Thomas
Collins, William
Cooper, John
Courtney, James
Craig, John
Craven, John
Crawley, Jeremiah
Crawley, Jeremiah
Cross, James
Davis, John
Dawson, Robert
Delahunt, John
Dodd, James
Dunn, John
Eades, Samuel
Edeson, Francis
Elsmore, Thomas
Evans, David
Fletcher, James
Fogarty, John
Foreman, Richard
Fowler, Robert
Fowler, William
Franklyn, John
Garner, John
Gee, Thomas
Gibbs, William
Gilchrist, James
Goldsmith, Henry
Goldsmith, Robert
Guntrip, Thomas
Haine, Thomas
Hall, Francis
Hambrook, John
Handley, James
Harris, Charles
Harris, William
Hasser, John
Hawkins, John
Hurlock, William
Hyde, George
Jackson, Benjamin
James, John
Jeffreys, George
Johnson, Hugh
Johnson, John
Johnson, Joseph
Jones, William
King, Isaac
Knight, Thomas
Knight, William
Larking, George
Lawrence, Stephen
Lawrence, William
Lee, John
Leslie, Joseph
Lewis, James
Lightollers, John
Lindsay, James
Linton, Thomas
Long, Thomas
Lowe, Enoch
Mackey, John
Maddocks, Robert
Mahoney, Cornelius
Marlow, Samuel
Marshall, Robert
McAllister, Archibald
McDermid, Alexander
McKay, Alexander
Means, William
Minett, Benjamin
Minion, John
Moore, John
Moore, Thomas
Morris, George
Mounsey, John
Murray, William
Nash, Edward
Nicol, James
Noble, Mark
Olney, John
Orgoner, John
Ormrod, George
Paine, William
Parke, Henry Thomas
Parkes, William
Postles, John
Powell, John
Priest, James
Pritchard, David
Ready, Samuel
Reeves, George
Reeves, James
Riley, George
Robson, James
Rogers, Moses
Rogers, Richard
Saunders, Thomas
Savage, William
Shields, Robert
Small, John
Snell, Thomas
Squib, William
Stevenson, William
Stokes, Henry
Stone, James
Stratford, Stephen
Street, Henry
Swan, Peter
Taite, John
Thompson, John
Thompson, Richard
Thomson, John
Thorpe, Charles
Threader, John
Tilyard, Thomas
Trapp, William
Turnbull, Matthew
Turvey, John
Walker, John
Walker, Thomas
Wheles, William
White, William
Whiting, Jonathan
Whitney, Thomas
Wigdell, William
Williams, James
Williams, Thomas
Williamson, George
Williamson, William
Wilson, Thomas
Wood, James
Wood, John
Worsley, William
Wright, John
Wrigley, Benjamin
Yates, Henry
Note: The number of convicts recorded on this site that are associated with the ship Sir Godfrey Webster (1) is 181 .This figure may not correlate with the full listing of convicts recorded in official documents.
Sources:
The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/5, pp.95-104
Bateson, Charles & Library of Australian History (1983).
The convict ships, 1787-1868 (Australian ed).
Library of Australian History, Sydney : pp.358-359, 384
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