Dorothy (1815 Ship)
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''Dorothy'' was a merchant ship built at
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, England, in 1815. She made a number of voyages between England and India with cargo and undertook one voyage transporting
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s to New South Wales.


Career

Under the command of John Hargreaves and surgeon Robert Espie, she sailed from
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, Ireland on 5 May 1820, stopped at Rio, leaving on the 7 July and arrived at Sydney on 25 August. She embarked 190 male convicts and had no deaths en route. The guard consisted of detachments of the
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, under the command of Lieutenant Holdsworth of 82nd Regiment of Foot. Passengers were Mrs Espie, with three children and Mrs Holdsworth. ''Dorothy'' departed Port Jackson on 8 November 1820, bound for Batavia and Calcutta.


Fate

While on a voyage from
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to
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,
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, she sprang a leak in late June. She was abandoned by her 25 crew on 5 July and she foundered in the
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(). Her crew were rescued on 24 July by ''Charles Adams'' (United States).


Citations and references

Citations References * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dorothy (1815 ship) 1815 ships Ships built on the River Mersey Convict ships to New South Wales Age of Sail merchant ships Merchant ships of the United Kingdom Maritime incidents in July 1833