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Cathcart
Ship: 1387 tons
Captain: Crawford
Sailed London 10th June 1874 - arrived Lyttelton 29th August 1874

A remarkable passage was made by the fine iron clipper Cathcart to Lyttelton in 1874. A ship of 1,387 tons, built four years previously by Robert Steel, of Greenock, she sailed from London with 481 Government immigrants on the 11th June, and from the Downs three days later, making the passage in 70 days 12 hours to the Snares, and arriving at Lyttelton on the 29th August, 76 days from the Downs to port. The equator was crossed on the 21st day out. On the 28th July she made a run of 304 miles, and the following day 293.

Mutiny on board Cathcart
Four of the crew of the Cathcart having during the voyage broken into the fore-hold, broached cargo and secured drink; one of them was brought aft and placed in irons; another, having attempted to rescue him, was also taken in charge, but while being secured the first prisoner escaped to the forecastle. Captain Crawford and the officers going forward to recapture him, were prevented from doing so by several of the crew, who made use of threatening language. The Captain, finding that the mutineers would not listen to reason, returned to his cabin, and after deliberating with his officers, armed himself and went forward the second time. Finding the doors of the forecastle closed, he demanded admission. Previous to this, part of the crew had left the mutineers. Those within refused to open the doors, threatened the Captain, and said that they meant shortly to be masters of the ship. Arguement was useless, and the door on the starboard side of the forecastle was, in spite of much resistance, partly forced open with hand spikes, and the Captain, again warning the mutineers, fired three times amongst them, three of them being wounded. An entrance was effected and the mutiny quelled, the ringleaders and others being placed in irons. On the arrival of the ship at Lyttelton the men were brough before a magistrate and charged with endeavouring to make a revolt. Four were sentenced to twelve weeks' imprisonment with hard labour, and two to one month additional for assaulting the Captain.
White Wings - Sir Henry Brett

Name Age County Occupation
Families and Children
Addington George 38 Bedfordshire Farm Labourer
Jane 31
Eliza 12 Trans to s/w
Julia 10
Frederick 8
Arthur 5
Alice 3
Charles Infant
Adkins Thomas 35 Leicestershire Labourer
Jane 31
Elizabeth 4
Charles 2
Edward 1
Armstrong Charles 36 Hants Navvy
Anna 40
Anna 6
Isabella 3
Mary E. 7 mths
Bath William 39 Cornwall Farm Labourer
Mary Ann 23
Bell Matthew 34 Middlesex Wheelwright
Ann 35
Susan 6
Cecilia 3
Collings William 11 Travelling with the Bell's
Bragg Richard 46 Staffordshire Shoemaker
Mary 45
William 21 Trans to s/m
Belbridge Arthur 25 Wiltshire Farm Labourer
Martha 25
Elizabeth 5
James 3
Ellen 10 mths
Bevan Thomas 32 Cork Plasterer
Maria 33
Rebecca 8
Kate 6
Elenor 3
Henry
Booker Thomas 45 Glostershire Farm Labourer
Ann 40
William 18 Trans to s/m
George 15 Trans to s/m
James 14 Trans to s/m
Sarah 12 Trans to s/w
Charles 10
Bower John 28 Lincolnshire Wheelwright
Jessie 23
Alice M. 5 mths
Buller William 31 Middlesex Carpenter
Sarah 24
Lilly G. 5
Albany 3
Ada 1
Cant George 43 Forfar Shoemaker
Mary L. 38
Susan 17 Trans to s/w
James 16 Trans to s/m
Mary 10
Agnes 8
David 2
Son born on board 19 Aug
Carlyon Sampson 21 Cornwall Farm Labourer
Elizabeth 23
Coles Arthur 24 Oxford Tailor
Sarah 34
Emma 6
William A. 3
Brown Mary A. 10 Travelling with Coles fam.
Clark William 38 Norwick Labourer
Margaret 30
Cook Andrew 33 Bedfordshire Farm Labourer
Sarah Anne 36
Emily 16 Trans to s/w
Annie 11
Harry 9
Mary Ann 6
Eliza 4
Minnie
Cordes Hermann 28 Hanover Shoemaker
Minna 27
Hermann 3
Helene 2
Cowley James Thomas 42 Sussex Painter
Caroline 44
James 20 Trans to s/m
Caroline 18 Trans to s/w
Elizabeth 5
Donovan Michael 35 Wexford Farm Labourer
Catherine 28
Ellis Thomas 28 Cornwall Farm Labourer
Mary Ann 28
Eastbury Thomas J. 31 Middlesex Carpenter
Elizabeth 26
Elizabeth 8
Percival 6
Sophia 1
Edwards Edward 32 Suffolk Farm Labourer
Harriet 28
Henry 7
Emma 5
Mark 3
Florence A. 1
Fuller Joseph 35 Bedfordshire Farm Labourer
Sarah 31
Frank 9
George 7
Harry 6
L - wes (spelling) 3
Furguson Alexander 42 Down Labourer
Isabella 40
George 16 Trans to s/m
Robert 14 Trans to s/m
Alexander 10
Thomas 8
Goodchild Thomas 37 Berkshire Shoemaker
Mary Ann 32
Thomas 6
Robert 4
Ann 2
George W. 6 mths
Harman Thomas 26 Norfolk Wheelwright
Mary 26
William 2
Charles
Harris Richard 34 Sussex General Labourer
Caroline 33
Harvey William John 29 Essex Farm Labourer
Alma 18
Hawes Charles B. 21 Cornwall Painter
Mary E. 23
Hill John 32 Worchestershire Bllacksmith
Harriet 33
Ethel 8
Agnes 6
Lizzie 4
Hitchens Richard 25 Cornwall Joiner and Carpenter
Ellen 23
Elizabeth E. Infant
Hodder Alfred 28 Dorset Carpenter
Elizabeth 23
Alfred Henry 8 Died July 7th
Howard Samuel Isaac 26 Middlesex Labourer
Sarah Anne. 25
Rose S. 1
Hunt John 26 Glostershire Coachman
Ruth
Ivers George 43 Herts Farm Labourer
Sarah 31
Honor E. 8
Kezia E. 6
Herbert 4
Rose 18 mths
Johnson William 29 Germany Bootmaker
Ellen 18
Mary 5 mths
Kershaw John 24 Lancaster Farm Labourer
Alice 24
Mark Infant
Kimpton John 43 Herts Farm Labourer
Esther 31
Miriam 11
William 7
Henry 2
Le Brun Henry 59 Jersey Shoemaker
Adel 49
Henry 12 Trans to s/m
Clara 7
Francis 3
William 2
Langlois Hannah 22 Trans to s/w                      Is travelling with Le Brun's
Lawlor Maurice 28 Kerry Farm Labourer
Catherine 25
Bartholomew 3