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Bounty Emigration Ships

Emigration Commission Ships 1831-1832

In 1832, the Emigration Commission piloted female emigration to Australia by sending two ships, containing 400 young single women, to Sydney and Hobart to balance the male-dominated colonial societies.

SHIP
DEPARTURE PORT
DATE OF DEPARTURE
ARRIVAL PORT
DATE OF ARRIVAL
Red Rover
Cork
10 April 1832
Sydney
10 Aug 1832
Princess Royal
London
14 April 1832
Hobart
23 Aug 1832

London Emigration Committee Ships 1833-1836

Between 1833 and 1837, fourteen ships disembarked approximately 2,700 women at Sydney, Hobart and Launceston under the first scheme for female emigration between Great Britain and the Australian colonies. As Agent to the London Emigration Committee, John Marshall chartered these ships on their behalf. Several of the ships contained only female migrants, while the others contained family and single male migrants in addition to a large proportion of single females.

Note: Various spellings for some of the ships appear in the official documentation and secondary sources.

SHIP
DEPARTURE PORT
DATE OF DEPARTURE
ARRIVAL PORT
DATE OF ARRIVAL
William Metcalfe
London
17 October 1836
Hobart
24 January 1837
Lady Macnaghten
Cork
5 November 1836
Sydney
26 February 1837

John Marshall's Bounty Emigration Ships 1821-1850 

Listed below are some ships which John Marshall chartered for passenger and emigrant traffic, sometimes filling the whole ship, while some ships in the latter years contained only a handful of Marshall bounty emigrants. Unless noted otherwise, Marshall did not own these ships.

John Marshall, of 26 Birchin Lane, Cornhill, was the most active colonial emigration agent before the formation of the Colonial Land and Emigration Commission in 1840.

SHIP
DATE
ARRIVAL PORT
NOTES
General Hewitt
Cape Town & Algoa Bay
Jane Frances
1844
NSW & VDL
Cairo, Rainbow, St George, St Anne
Quebec & Montreal
Princess Royal
1846
South Australia
Tom O’Shanter
1847
NSW
Ellen
Quebec & Montreal
General Hewitt
1848
NSW
Mahomed Shah, Lysander, Maitland, Osprey
PPD
Abberton, Constance, Baboo
South Australia
Ava
Quebec & Montreal
Gilbert Henderson, Scotia, Coromandel
Algoa Bay & Cape Town
Athenian
Cape Town

KEY:  NSW – New South Wales  |  PPD – Port Phillip District (now Victoria)  |  VDL – Van Diemen’s Land (now Tasmania)

​For further information see the following publications:
 

John Marshall: Shipowner, Lloyd's reformer and emigration agent,  2020 

Elizabeth Rushen

Single & Free: female migration to Australia 1833-1836,  2016
Elizabeth Rushen

Fair Game: Australia's first immigrant women, 2010

by Elizabeth Rushen & Perry McIntyre

Bussorah-Merchant-john-marshall-migratio

The Bussorah Merchant was the first ship chartered by John Marshall for the London Emigration Committee

State Library Victoria

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