“LETITIA” 1828

 Edward Conyngham left Cove of Cork on the Letitia, which was wrecked at St Jago in the cape Verde Islands. Other ships involved in enabling the passengers to reach Hobart and Sydney are included on this page below “Letitia” – 

 “Hesperus”, Anne”, “Mary” , “Jupiter” and “Champion”

“LETITIA”

 This was the first ship on whuich the emigrant party, including Edward Conyngham, left Cove in 1828. Wrecked in the harbour of St Jago in the Cape Verde Islands, they transferred to the American Ship “Hesperus”  to Rio de Janiero, then the “Ann” to Hobart and Port Jackson.

My account of the wreck and the subsequent circumstances of the survivors’ onward journey to New South Wales is covered separately.

  • 1828           ‘Letitia’             
  • (Sometimes spelt ‘Laetitia’.)
  • 700 tons. Built 1824. Capt. Hanbury Clements, ex RN
  • ex Cove 20 July, 1828 arr Cape Verde Islands at Port Prava (St Jago) 14 August, 1828, wrecked  there on 19 August 1828.  

  LAETITIA/ LETITIA

(Green book – Underwriters)
Master: Captain H. Clements
Rigging: Barque; single deck with beams;

sheathed in copper in 1828; fastened with copper bolts.   Tonnage: 351 tons   Construction: in New Brunswick; vessel 5 years old; repairs to damages in 1825; some repairs in 1828.
Owners: Lascombe & Co.
Draught under load: 17 feet; Port of survey: Cowes; Voyage: sailed for New South Wales

  (Red Book – Shipowners)
Master: Captain R. Simon
Rigging: Barque; single deck with beams; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 350 tons; Construction: 1824 in Saint John, NB; good repairs in 1828
Owners: Stroker & Co.
Draught under load: 16 feet; Port of survey: Dublin; Voyage: sailed for Québec

[Source: Lloyd’s Register of British and Foreign Shipping.]

 

 

“MARY”

1828              ‘Mary’        Certain Letitia survivors.           

  • Captain Shuttleworth. Ship 368t. 22 crew.
  • London 7.7.1828* – St Jago (Cape Verde Is.) 21.8.1828 – Hobart 19.12.1828. 53 passengers . One died. Lost foremast in heavy storm      off the Cape.                   * Port Jackson record states 2.7.1828
  • Left Hobart for Sydney 6.1.1829 with 24 passengers and merchandise and sheep. [Port Jackson arrival records states left Hobart 7 January with 25 passengers.]
  • Arr. Sydney 20.1.1829.  

MARY

(Green Book)
Master: Captain Shutleworth
Rigging: Ship; 2 decks
Tonnage: 369 tons
Construction: in Ipswich; vessel 18 years old; good repairs in 1822
Owners: Wigram & Co.
Draught under load: 17 feet; Port of survey: London; Voyage: sailed for Van Diemen Land

(Red Book)
Master: Captain Shutleworth
Rigging: Ship; 2 decks; sheathed in copper in 1825; new copper in 1827
Tonnage: 369 tons; Construction: 1811 in Ipswich
Owners: Wigram
Draught under load: 17 feet; Port of survey: London; Voyage: sailed for New South Wales
[Source: Lloyd’s Register of British and Foreign Shipping.]

 Report of the Surveyor and Searcher of Customs, Port Jackson to the Colonial Secretary –

  • Vessel’s name: MARY Arrived this day, 20 January, 1829

Tonnage: 378 t.    22 men ; Master’s Name: Shuttleworth

From whence: London and Hobart Town; When sailed: 2 July,  7 January; Lading: Sundries

Passengers- all except Ann Weston described as “Settlers”: Major Rhode, Henry Douglass, Elizabeth Myers plus five children incl Joseph, Charles Campbell, Benjamin/Lucy Lee plus four children, Thomas Lee, George/Ann Poulton plus 1 child, Thomas Gilman, Samuel Dove, Benjamin and Sarah Ann Samada, and Ann Weston plus 1 male child U12.

              Mary – 1828 (Certain Letitia survivors.)

  • Captain Shuttleworth. Ship 368t. 22 crew.
  • London 7.7.1828* – St Jago (Cape Verde Is.) 21.8.1828 – Hobart 19.12.1828. 53 passengers . One died. Lost foremast in heavy storm off the Cape.

[NOTE: 53 passengers of whom Mrs Weston and child; and Mr Murphy were the Letitia survivors taken on board at St Jago.]

        * Port Jackson record states 2.7.1828

  • Left Hobart for Sydney 6.1.1829 with 24 passengers and merchandise and sheep. [Port Jackson arrival records states left Hobart 7 January with 25 passengers.]
  •  Arr. Sydney 20.1.1829.
  • Reel 1286 lists emigrants ”from London and Hobart town”:
CABIN CHILDREN COUNTRY Trade or calling
Campbell, Chas   Britain Settler
Douglas, Henry   do Do
Myers, Joseph   do do
Myers, Elizabeth 3    
Rohde, Major   do do
Samuda, B and S      
Weston,Ann 1    
STEERAGE      
Dove, Samuel      
Gilman, Thos      
Lee, Benjamin      
Lee, Lucy 4    
Lee, Thomas      
Poulton, George      
Poulton, Ann 1    

 

“JUPITER”

 Jupiter – 1829 

  • Ship, Capt Weldy. Built 1796. 347 tons. 19 crew.
  • London 22.8.1828 – Rio 24.11.1828 – Sydney 22.2.1829
  • Passenger Captain Hanbury  Clements RN ,(described arrival passenger list as” Late master of the Letitia, shipwrecked”), Mrs Margaret Clements  and 2 male children under 12, to settle. The list of 29 passengers who arrived Sydney on the Jupiter includes no names, apart from the Clements, which appear on the list below.[Report of ship arrival 22.2.1829 Port Jackson.] Reel 1286 lists emigrants as Hanbury Clements, Clements Margt, 2 children, Lieutenant AP, R.N.. Other names were Cabin: Fatade, Foreman, Green, Montefiore, Mecatto. Steerage: Brodie, Delton, Matthew, Sanders, Smith, Thurston, Turnley, Williams.
  • Jupiter  embarked the Clements  family in St Jago.

 Report to the Colonial Secretary, of Ship arrived Port Jackson, this day 22 February, 1829.

  • Vessel’s Name: JUPITER

Tonnage: 347t.   19 men

Master’s Name: Weldy

From whence: London and Rio

When sailed: 22 August, 24 November

Lading: Merchandise

14 cabin passengers, 15 steerage. Total 29. Names available. The only names of interest are “Hanbury Clements, Margaret Clements and 2 male children under 12 yrs. Described as from England and “Late Master of the Letitia, wrecked.”