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Manifest of the cargo of H M. Colonial Schooner Isabella
Mr C. Person, Master proceeding to Sydney 17th. June 1826.
No. Description & Contents
By whom shipped and the Property of Whom
To whom consigned and where
22 Twentytwo Pine Logs
7 Seven do spars
48 fortyeight Bundles of Stores
360 Three hundred & Sixty Iron Hoops
Capt Logan Commdt. Govmt.
Will. Scott Govt.
Goverment
D. C. General
Wemyss
1 One Box Cont. Papers
Govt.
1 One 14in. Cypress Pine Board
1 One 3 1/2 do do do
1 One Pine Log
2 Two, tubs of young Pine
1 One Table Stand
1 One Bed Stead
1 One Sea Deal Chest
1 One Lare Deal Case
4 Four small Boxes
1 One Writing Desk
Mr L Dulhunty Personal Baggage & Property
Mr Dulhunty who proceeds as a passenger
1 One Box Young Pines
Lieut. Ovens
[...] Bannister Esq
1 One ditto Cont. [...]
Lieut. Ovens
Doctor Doyle
4 Four ditto ditto Clothes etc
and Bedding
John Owen
John Owen Passenger
Passengers
Mr L V Dulhunty
Mr Clay
John Owen Prison Overseer
Thos. Kelly
John Jepson
Soldiers of 57th. Regt.
Edwd. Simpson for Port Macquarie
Runaway
Signed
P Logan
Comdt.

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McConnel

Very difficult with the columns. I did the contents first, then by whom, then to whom. If a number of contents were bracketed, I did them together, then by whom and to whom. Then back to the next contents and so on. Hope it makes some sense.

Margaret Warren

Thanks for this - agree that columns are really tricky to transcribe. Your approach makes sense. Many thanks