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(Extracted from the Immigration Report of 1837)
The column "By whom sent; Master" gives general comments and information about assistance which was given to some of the passengers on that vessel. If the Master of the vessel is known, his name will also be given. Some passengers were assisted to emigrate by the Poor Law Commissioners. Others were assisted by Parish funds while still others, were assisted by their landlord.
| Vessel | From Whence | Arrived
on or between |
Passengers | By whom sent; Master |
| Borneo | Limerick | wk ending May 13 | ||
| Recovery | Kinsale | wk ending May 20 | ||
| Isabella | Cork | May 27 | ||
| Hero | Bristol | May 27 | Earl of Heyteabury, Wiltshire sent about 45 tenants to Lake Simcoe area | |
| Ann(e) (brig) | Lynn | June 10 | 154 | sailed April 20; sent by Parish of Beachamwell, Norfolk; some landlords; Capt Long |
| Auxiliary | London | June 13 | 164 | Thomas Birt was Surgeon and Capt Patterson; many ill; 64 in hospital and 10 died on voyage; some sent by Poor Law |
| Nelson Wood (brig of 400 tons) | London | June 16 | Capt Robinson | |
| Charlotte | Liverpool | June 17 | ||
| Atlanta | Bristol | June 24 | many from Somersetshire with Parish help | |
| Venus | Yarmouth | June 24 | 140 | Poor Law |
| Friends | Dublin | June? | ||
| Swan | Cork | June ? | ||
| Bolivar | Waterford | June ? | ||
| Anne | Cork | June ? | ||
| Prince Le Boo | Dublin | June ? | ||
| Mary | Liverpool | June ? | ||
| George | Londonderry | June ? | ||
| Four Brothers
(schooner) |
Sydney, NS | July 1 | with passengers of Royalist which was wrecked | |
| Regalia | Londonderry | July 8 | ||
| Eldon | London | July 29 | landlords; also 40 Germans on board; Capt Warren and Mr. S. Staley, Durgeon | |
| Wm Ritchie | Liverpool | Aug ? | ||
| Conubia | Liverpool | Aug ? | ||
| Ocean | Dublin | Aug ? | ||
| Brightman
(400 tons; fine teak ship) |
? | ? | 120 | Poor Law from Wandsworth and Chapham and some landlords; Capt Nackels (Nocheles) and Mr. G.A. Jenkins, Surgeon |
| Stanton | ? | ? | Parish of Lamberturst , Kent; Capt Trevit | |
| Eliza | London | ? | Capt Munn | |
| Stentor | London | ? | Landlords | |
| Royalist | Londonderry | - | 136 | collided with Wexford, from Wexford, on May 28 near St. Paul's Island but got to Sydney safely. Passengers sent to Quebec in schooner. |
| Hannibal | Newry | - | 16 | wrecked 40 miles below Gaspe at Griffin's Cove; passengers and baggage saved. |
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