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Almorah (1817)

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Name
  
Almorah

Launched
  
15 March 1817

Tons burthen
  
377,400 kg

Propulsion
  
Sail

Length
  
39 m

Builder
  
Selby

Owner
  
Matthew Boyd (1819-1828) Stephenson & Co (1828-1832)

Fate
  
Sank during storm in 1832

Beam
  
31 feet 8 inches (9.65 m)

Almorah was a 416-ton sailing ship built at Selby, England in 1817.

On her first convict voyage, under the command on William McKissock, she transported 180 male convicts from Downs, England to Sydney. She departed The Downs on the 26 April 1817 and arrived in Sydney on the 29 August 1817. No convicts died on the voyage. She left Port Jackson on 26 October 1817 bound for Batavia. She departed Waterford, Ireland on her second convict voyage, under the command of Thomas Wilson, on 22 August 1820 with 160 male convicts and arrived in Sydney on the 22 December 1820. One convict died on the voyage. During her third convict voyage, under the command of George Hay she carried 109 female convicts from Cork, Ireland to Sydney. She departed Cork on the 6 April 1824 and arrived in Sydney on the 20 August 1824. One convict died during the voyage.

In 1825, the Almorah was seized with her cargo by HMS Tamar at Calcutta.

Fate

She foundered in the North Atlantic in 1832.

References

Almorah (1817) Wikipedia