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John Barry (1814)

The ''John Barry'' was a 520 ton merchant, convict and immigrant sailing ship built in 1814 at Whitby, England by John Barry for his own interests.
Under the command of Stephenson Ellerby, she sailed from Portsmouth, England on 30 April 1819, with 142 male convicts. She arrived at Port Jackson, Australia on 26 September 1819. No convicts died on the voyage. On her second convict voyage to Australia under the command of Roger Dobson, she sailed from Cork, Ireland on 16 June 1821, with 180 male convicts. She arrived at Port Jackson on 7 November 1821. No convicts died on the voyage.
She made an emigrant voyage to Canada under the command of Peter Roche, she sailed from Cork, Ireland on 22 April 1825 and arrived at Quebec on 22 July 1825. She underwent repairs in 1828 and had new top-sides installed and part new whales.
She made a convict transportation voyage to Hobart, Australia arriving on 11 August 1834. She had a new deck and large repairs in 1834.〔 Leaving Torbay, England on 21 September 1835 under the command of John Dobson, with 320 male convicts. She arrived at Port Jackson on 17 January 1836. No convicts died on the voyage. The lanthorn (lantern) for the Newcastle Heads (Nobbys) lighthouse was brought out by ''John Barry'' on this voyage.
In 1836, she had some repairs undertaken, and was doubled, felted, and coppered.〔 Under the command of John Robson, she sailed from Sheerness, England on 17 November 1838, with 320 male convicts. She arrived at Port Jackson, Australia on 22 March 1839. One male convict died on the voyage.
The ''John Barry'' was reported to be a wreck in the Lombok Straits, and deserted by all her crew in 1840, however she was able to be got off after seven hours. She suffered the loss of her false keel and minor damage done to her copper sheathing. She put into Sourabaya (now Surabaya) where she was repaired. She arrived at Port Jackson on 31 January 1841 with produce, 165 horses and a tiger from Java.
==Fate==
She left Sydney on 15 March 1841, bound for China. She was caught in a typhoon on 20 July and lost her three masts. She was later condemned.

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