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Elizabeth Henrietta (1816)

His Majesty's colonial brig ''Elizabeth Henrietta'' was completed in 1816 for New South Wales service, but capsized on the Hunter River, Australia later that year with the loss of two lives. The ship was wrecked in 1825.
''Elizabeth Henrietta'' was ordered from the government dockyard in Sydney by Governor Hunter of New South Wales in 1797 when it was discovered that was unseaworthy, and the keel was laid in 1800. The frame was made from ironbark and stringybark but as there was a shortage of shipwrights the ship took an inordinately long time to construct. During that time it was called ''Portland'' but on its launch from HM dockyard in Sydney on 13 June 1816 it was named ''Elizabeth Henrietta'' in honour of the wife of Governor Lachlan Macquarie.
Having been sent to the Hunter River for a cargo of coal, on 30 July 1816 at around 4am, while at its moorings on the River, the ship capsized and sank. The wife of the Captain Joseph Ross and a crewman Patrick Fitzgerald were trapped as it sank and were drowned. The remaining crew, numbering five, rowed in an open boat to Sydney where they arrived on 7 August. The colonial brig ''Lady Nelson'' and the ''Nautilus'' of Calcutta were sent from Sydney to raise the ship, which they eventually did and the ship returned to Sydney on 30 August with the load of coal.〔''Australian Shipwrecks - vol 1 1622-1850'', Charles Bateson, AH and AW Reed, Sydney, 1972, ISBN 0-589-07112-2 p55〕
''Elizabeth Henrietta'' transported convict prisoners to Newcastle on 30 November 1821. One convict on the ship was John McCraw. 〔 McCraw, John per "Neptune" 1820. State Archives of NSW, Australia, Colonial Secretary's Correspondence, Fiche 35 of 63, Reel 6008 4/3504A p108).〕 In December 1873 the ship was sent to New Zealand for a cargo of flax. On 8 April ''Elizabeth Henrietta'' went aground after breaking adrift from the anchorage at Goulburn Island, south New Zealand during a storm. Attempts by to refloat the ship were unsuccessful, but further attempts were successful and ''Elizabeth Henrietta'' returned to Sydney on 13 March 1835.
The ship was finally wrecked upon reefs at the mouth of the Hunter River, on voyage from Port Macquarie and Newcastle for Sydney on 17 December 1825. All the crew, passengers, convicts and military on board were rescued.〔(Journeys in Time - List of Ships - Macquarie University )〕
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