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England. During the voyage 68 convicts died and 96 (37%) were sick when landed. After landing, a total of 124 convicts who had arrived in Port Jackson succumbed to disease. She also brought with her two officers and 38 soldiers.
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were brought aboard to improve the flow of air in the convict quarters. Bulkheads were also fitted to separate convict quarters from those of the marines and crew, and space set aside for stores and a sick bay. An
Osbridge machine was also installed to filter
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succeeded in repelling the privateer, but at the cost of one man killed and her first officer mortally wounded. James Scott speculated that the privateer had suffered 70 casualties. The three
British ships reached Barbados the next day.
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England. Departing Whampoa on 17 December, the ships reached
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the same metal. The purpose of it is to reduce the water into numberless drops, which being exposed in this form to the open air is deprived of its offensive quality."
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2051:Lord Forbes
1914:Two Friends
1908:San AgustĂn
1890:Indomptable
1703:Scarborough
1249:Scarborough
830:Scarborough
784:First Fleet
778:Scarborough
734:Scarborough
717:, Jamaica.
711:Scarborough
698:Scarborough
690:King George
682:King George
674:Scarborough
663:Scarborough
647:Scarborough
626:arrived at
624:Scarborough
611:Scarborough
593:Scarborough
582:Scarborough
552:Scarborough
522:Scarborough
499:Scarborough
492:Scarborough
481:Scarborough
421:. She left
392:Scarborough
382:Scarborough
375:Scarborough
365:Scarborough
336:Scarborough
315:Scarborough
296:Scarborough
277:First Fleet
264:Scarborough
70:Scarborough
39:Scarborough
25:Scarborough
2173:1782 ships
2167:Categories
1932:Bucentaure
1902:Redoutable
1825:Barracouta
1782:Boddington
1732:HMCS
1564:Shipwrecks
1451:1862900000
1381:0522844979
1317:References
1163:HMS Sirius
721:Postscript
715:Port Royal
616:See also:
511:St. Helena
423:Portsmouth
332:shipbroker
225:Complement
209:Propulsion
2087:HMS
2066:HMS
2061:Estramina
2028:HMS
2007:HMS
1996:HMS
1977:Britannia
1938:Intrépide
1861:Argonauta
1823:HMS
1812:HMS
1801:HMS
1792:Brunswick
1743:HMS
1734:Integrity
1671:HMS
1650:HMS
1635:Redbridge
1633:HMS
1612:HMS
1605:HMS
1584:HMS
1573:HMS
1515:2 October
1488:822815824
863:Citations
736:in 1986.
667:HMS
640:the Downs
636:St Helena
560:HMS
503:Charlotte
456:Charlotte
435:HMS
399:boatswain
370:windsails
357:Alexander
346:officers
340:shillings
281:transport
217:Sail plan
2208:Mutinies
2116:Hercules
2096:17 Nov:
2089:Calcutta
2085:26 Sep:
2075:22 May:
2048:11 Mar:
2026:30 Nov:
2016:21 Nov:
2009:Woodlark
2005:13 Nov:
1994:10 Nov:
1987:Atalante
1958:26 Oct:
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1884:Fougueux
1868:22 Oct:
1852:21 Oct:
1845:Dispatch
1842:18 Oct:
1832:14 Oct:
1814:Seaforth
1810:30 Sep:
1803:Papillon
1799:25 Sep:
1789:18 Sep:
1779:12 Sep:
1758:10 Aug:
1741:11 Jul:
1690:18 Apr:
1680:21 Mar:
1669:12 Mar:
1631:26 Feb:
1582:30 Jan:
1571:21 Jan:
1392:(1989).
1354:41562684
1333:11085505
1303:Archived
935:Archived
740:See also
628:Calcutta
600:shipworm
571:Surprize
562:Guardian
531:Surprize
469:Marshall
427:convicts
284:convicts
240:Armament
220:Ship rig
105:Launched
76:Namesake
2106:Fisgard
1984:3 Nov:
1974:1 Nov:
1961:Monarca
1944:Neptuno
1878:Berwick
1855:Achille
1821:3 Oct:
1772:Minerva
1745:Orestes
1720:5 Jun:
1683:Francis
1662:Liberty
1659:9 Mar:
1652:Seagull
1621:5 Feb:
1607:Acheron
1603:4 Feb:
1212:The Bee
1135:2 April
1018:2 April
818:⁄
676:joined
567:Neptune
537:Neptune
507:Whampoa
473:Gilbert
465:Whampoa
233:1803:40
230:1801:35
199:⁄
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94:Builder
47:History
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2019:Betsey
1926:Aeneas
1673:Imogen
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686:Dorset
678:Dorset
477:Tinian
437:Sirius
411:master
273:barque
150:Length
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2099:Ceres
1998:Biter
1872:Aigle
1762:Pigmy
1751:Sarah
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1693:Nancy
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1760:HMS
1517:2015
1484:OCLC
1465:ISBN
1446:ISBN
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1398:ISBN
1376:ISBN
1329:OCLC
1251:(4).
1137:2014
1020:2014
705:Fate
680:and
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