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started to sink, her captain and owner David Roxburgh, all the boys, and all but one of the passengers took to the quarter boats and reached Partridge Island. The second officer, 15 crew members, and one passenger took the longboat. The longboat became tangled in the rigging, and all aboard drowned.
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and New South Wales. She arrived at Hobart on 30 March 1833 and at Sydney on 24 April 1833. She brought seven assisted immigrants. One of her passengers was Isaac Friedman, the first Hungarian to settle in Australia.
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Encyclopedia of Australian shipwrecks: and other maritime incidents, including vessels lost overseas, merchant ships lost at war, and those lost on inland waters, together with a bibliography of vessel
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By some accounts, all on board survived. Alternatively, estimates of the number of lives lost range between 17 and perhaps 50. Captain David Roxburgh was among the survivors.
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took the passengers to Hobart. Captain Roxburgh and four crew members followed in a gig.
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was launched at Bristol in 1825. She was wrecked on 16 July 1835 at Tasmania.
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Friedman went on to play a leading role in the establishment of the
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ashore at Bruny Island. There bay-whalers recovered a few items.
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On 23 November 1832 Captain D. Roxburg sailed from England for
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Enchantress (ship)
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Lloyd's Register
Van Diemen's Land
Port Louis
Mauritius
Bruny Island
D'Entrecasteaux Channel
Derwent River
Van Diemens Land
Hobart Synagogue



LR (1826), Seq.â„–E642.




Stone (2006)
LR (1833), "Ships sailing to Van Diemen's Land and New South Wales".

Bateson (1972)
"Two More Shipwrecks"
"Tasmanian shipwrecks"


Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database: Shipwreck – Enchantress.
Bateson, Charles
ISBN

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