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    You are here: Home » Ships » Palmerston – 1861

    Palmerston – 1861

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    BULL  Edward   24th St Helena Corps and 35th Regiment

    CARR  William   89th Regiment

    CHILDERHOUSE / CHILDHOUSE  John / James   40th Regiment Depot

    CONLON / CONLAN  Michael   77th Regiment

    DURNIN  James / John   38th Regiment

    FAWL  Andrew   12th Regiment

    FORDE / FORD  John   28th Regiment

    GANLEY  John   68th Regiment

    GLASSEN / GLASHEN / GLUSHEN / GLUSHON  Edward   62nd Regiment

    GURNEY  Patrick   65th 74th 52nd 23rd and 17th Regiment

    HILL  Robert   80th 39th 9th and 24th Regiment

    HOWARD  Michael   10th Regiment

    McGUINESS  James   18th Regiment

    MUNDAY  William   1st Regiment 2nd Battalion

    NEESON  Patrick   88th Regiment

    NICHOLSON  Thomas   7th Regiment

    O’BRIEN  Kennedy   Honourable East India Company Bombay Artillery and Bengal Artillery

    O’CONNELL  Daniel   2nd and 6th Dragoon Guards

    PARKER  Ninnian / Ninian   78th Regiment

    PEACOCK  Gough / George   40th Regiment

    SHAW  William   2nd Foot Guards 1st and 2nd Battalion

    STAPLES  William   Royal Artillery 8th Battalion 3rd Company and Invalid Battalion

    STARKEY  Peter   41st Regiment

    STOKES  William   30th Regiment

    SWEENEY / SWEENY  Alexander   Royal Artillery Invalid Detachment

    SWEENEY / SWEENY  John   67th and 19th Regiment

    TURNER  George   Rifle Brigade Depot

    WILKINSON  John   18th and 52nd Regiment

    YENDALL / YEANDALL / YENDILL  William   51st Regiment

     

    Departed Portland 10th November 1860 and arrived Fremantle 11th February 1861

    Number of Guards officially listed to arrive was 30 – the “Ships Project” confirms  29

    Newspaper Article:

    PALMERSTON Inquirer and Commercial News 20 February 1861

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