Edward Trevillian

Summary

Edward Trevillian, one of 289 convicts transported on the Thomas Arbuthnot, 06 January 1847
Born
Jan 1831
Conviction Theft - larceny
Departure Jan 1847
Arrival
May 1847
Death
Unknown
Personal Information
Name: Edward Trevillian
Aliases:
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1831
Death: Unknown
Age: Unknown
Occupation: No occupation
Crime
Convicted at: Dorset, Dorchester Quarter Sessions
Sentence term: 7
Voyage
Departed: 6th Jan 1847
Arrival: 4th May 1847
Place of Arrival: New South Wales [Port Phillip]

Transportation

Departed: 6th Jan, 1847
Arrived: 4th May, 1847
Passengers: 289

Built 1841 at Aberdeen, Scotland. Wood ship of 621 Tons. Thomas Arbuthnot, 1847. “The Thomas Arbuthnot convict ship, Captain Thomson, sailed from Spithead this morning for Port Phillip, with a superior class of delinquents, officially called “exiles.” These are the first “exiles” sent to the above settlement, which the inhabitants of that respectable place are very wroth at, and have memorialised the Government on the subject. The most ingenious trades and professions are carried on, on board this ship; in fact, we believe, all trades in vogue have their representatives on board. The most ingenious affair, however, is a newspaper in manuscript, published every Saturday, having its foreign and domestic correspondence, advertisements, and, indeed, all the necessary accessories to an apparently well-conducted journal. The articles are well written and the arrangements well made. The name of this paper is the Citadel, and the conductors dub the captain of the ship ” the governor.” The Citadel having no opponents enjoys a large circulation. The editor is a man who has been of considerable note in the legitimate literary world; but all names and circumstances in connexion with their present position is strictly preserved secret with regard to these “exiles,” the greatest majority of whom are juvenile offenders from Millbank, Pentonville, and Parkhurst (Isle of Wight) prisons.”—Times, January 12. Published in the Launceston Examiner, 2 June 1847. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/36252218?searchTerm=Thomas Arbuthnot There was a lot of public criticism of the arrival of these “Exiles” in New South Wales, and of their treatment, by being offered training, etc, to the detriment of honest but poor labourers.

Thomas Arbuthnot

References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 92, Class and Piece Number HO11/15, Page Number 144
Source DescriptionThis record is one of the entries in the British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Pro
Original SourceGreat Britain. Home Office
Compiled ByState Library of Queensland
Database SourceBritish convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database

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Convict Notes

Contributed by on 8th December 2022

Convict Exiles Index. Edward Treorlyan, age 15, per Thomas Arbuthnot. Date of trial, 11/1/1845,District. Port Phillip.

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Revisions

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31st Aug 2024occupation
27th Mar 2023date of birth: 1831 (prev. 0000), gender: m, occupation, crime
Anonymous12th May 2011none