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== The Norfolk 111 And Patrick O'Malley ==

This [convict ship] sailed from Cork to [Sydney Cove Australia] on the 15 October 1831, under Master Wm.Henniker and Ship Surgeon Will. Clifford. The ship was an E1 Barque of 537 tons and was built at Littlehampton in 1814.The Journey lasted 114 days. The ship carried 200 male convicts including 1 being relanded convict. With 195 on board on arrival to Sydney cove, four deaths were recorded e recorded on the voyage. The Norfolk disappeared from the registers in 1838.

On board was Patrick and Peter Malley.

Patrick Mally/[Patty Mally [BUSHRANGER]father(O'Mally) was indicated for feloniously stealing two sheep on the property of Edward Mally in [Ireland] His standing number on the shipping list was 32-32, indent No.29. He was assigned to Mr J.E. manning, he was empoloyed as a shepherd and labourer. Patty obtained his ticket of leave(No. 36/1810) on the 3rd November 1836.about four years after arriving in the Colony.Patrick received his certificate of freedom on the 5th February 2010.

Patrick married Julia Downey on the 23 July 1839. They had ten children. on the 17th April 1860, Patrick was granted a Publicans license to operate the "Weddin Mount Inn"There eldest son John Maley was the Bushranger who worked along John Gilbert and Ben Hall. John O'Malley was shot at Goimba Homestead.