''Chaseley'' was a sailing ship. In 1848-9, she was one of three ships chartered by the Rev Dr
John Dunmore Lang
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to bring free
immigrant
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s to
Brisbane, Australia
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; the other ships being the and the ''
Lima
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''.
The ''Chaseley''s captain was C. F. Aldridge and its medical superintendent was
William Hobbs. The ''Chaseley'' departed
The Downs on 27 December 1848 and arrived in
Moreton Bay
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on 1 May 1849.
Notable immigrants on Chaseley
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John Lloyd Bale, banker and politician of
Brisbane
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Benjamin Cribb
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, businessman and politician of
Ipswich
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George Grimes, farmer and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
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Samuel Grimes
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Early life
Samuel was born on 13 August 1837 at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England, and arrived in Queensland on the ship ...
, farmer and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
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Mary McConnel, founder of the Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane
References
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1845 ships
Ships built on the River Wear
History of immigration to Australia
Sailing ships of the United Kingdom
History of Queensland
Pre-Separation Queensland