The Welsh in Australia
Transportation
BARRELL, John. The Australian convicts of Radnorshire. The Transactions of the Radnorshire Society LX (1990) 27-35

BEDDOE, Deirdre. Eleanor James: Cardiganshire's only female transportee to Australia.
Ceredigion 83 (1978) 320-22

BEDDOE, Deirdre. Carmarthenshire women and criminal transportation to Australia, 1787-1852.
Carmarthenshire Antiquary 13 (1977) 65-71

BEDDOE, Deirdre. Carmarthenshire's convict women in nineteenth century Van Diemen's Land.
Carmarthenshire Antiquary 15 (1979) 67-74

BEDDOE, Deirdre.
Welsh convict women: a study of women transported from Wales to Australia, 1787-1852. Barry: Stewart Williams, 1979 166p
Appendix of lists transportees by county p.155-63
Short bibliography p.165-6

BEDDOW, Bruce E. Mary Ann Beddow - "felon/convict"
Glamorgan Family History Society Journal 62 (June 2001) 35-36, 63 (September 2001) 28-30

BRAZELL, J. Phyllis. John Hughes (Jac Tŷ-isha) - a banished son.
Carmarthenshire Antiquary XXVI (1990) 511-56 port.

FROST, John.
The horrors of convict life. London [1856] 24p
Two lectures delivered in the Oddfellows Hall, Padiham, August 31, 1856
Another ed Hobart: Sullivan's Cove, 1973 Lim.ed. of 150 copies

GILLEN, Mollie.
The founders of Australia: a biographical dictionary of the First Fleet. Sydney: Library of Australian History, 1989 608p
'Welsh First Fleeters' listed on p. 423

GILLTRAP, Helen. A convict girl and a governor.
Rootes (Gold Coast & Albert Genealogical Society) 69 (June 2003)
*The GLENORCHY murders: a full account of the capture, trial and execution of William Griffiths for the murder of George and Sarah Johnson, at Glenorchy, in the colony of Tasmania, on 12th September, 1865: with a biography of the prisoner &c., &c... Tasmania: Mercury Steam Press Office, 1865 30p ill. port
William Griffiths, 1833-1865 born at Denbigh.

GRANT, M. A one way ticket to Botany Bay
The five villages chronicle 41 (Spring/March 1997) 12
Frances Williams of Whitford

GRIFFITHS, Ivor. The Rebecca Riots.
Dyfed Family History Society Journal 52 (Dec 1994) 60-68

HINDE, Joyce. From Amlwch via Chester to Australia.
Gwreiddiau Gwynedd Roots 15 (Nov 1988) 20-21

JONES, E Vaughan. Sheep stealing at Llangelynin 1792.
Journal of the Merioneth Historical and Record Society VII (1976) 384-403

JONES, Mair Cymry alltud Botany Bay
Llafar gwlad 22 (Gaeaf 1988) 10-11

JONES, Mair. Tocyn un ffordd.
Pais Tachwedd 1988 18-19

JONES, Mair. Transported beyond the sea...
Country Quest January 1988 26,29
Frances Williams, born Whitford, was on the First Fleet

JONES, Peter M. S. More about a "Becca" character
Carmarthenshire Historian XX (1985) 48-57
David Jones, one of the rioters who attacked Pontarddulais toll house was transported to Van Diemen's Land.

KIRBY, Ann. Shropshire First Fleeters
Shropshire Family History Society Journal 19/ 2 (June 1998) 55-56

KIRBY, Ann.. Shropshire Second Fleeters
Shropshire Family History Society Journal 19/3 (Sep 1998) 84-86

LOXDALE, Alistair & Bruce May Transportation 1800 - a sequel 1996
The Carmarthenshire Antiquary XXXII (1996) 126-7

MAI, Ioan.
O Ben Llyn i Botany Bay Capel Garmon: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 1993 48p

MAI, Ioan. Gwaddol y confict
Y Cymro 21.7.1999 12

MORRIS, E. Ronald. Montgomeryshire Chartist prisoners transported to Australia 1839.
Powys Family History Society Cronicl 19 (Autumn 1988) 51-58

OWEN, Brian. Ishmael Jones - a Montgomeryshire murderer.
Powys Family History Society Cronicl 23 (Winter 1990) 40-50

OWEN, Brian.
Transportation by Montgomeryshire Courts 1788-1868. Montgomery: Powysland Club, 2003. 245pp.

OWEN, Hugh J.
From Merioneth to Botany Bay. Bala: R Evans & Son, 1952 viii, 100p

PEARMAN, Anne. The Third Fleet Convicts: a review and digest.
Hel Achau 31 [Summer 1990] 11-13
Local (i.e. Clwyd) convicts on the Third Fleet.

PHILLIPS, Gwylon.
Llofruddiaeth Shadrach Lewis. Llandysul: Gwasg Gomer, 1986 xviii, 183p
Bibliography p.178-83

PHILLIPS, Gwylon. Y daith i Oz.
Y Faner 5.2.1988 18-19

RADFORD, Frances. The King against Elizabeth Jones and Catherine Jones.
Gwreiddiau Gwynedd Roots 15 (Nov 1988) 11-12
REVIEW 1995. North Yorkshire County Record Office 1996.
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The convicts transported on the third convict voyage of the Gilmore, in 1843/44, p.52-8 include some from Brecon, Denbigh & Glamorgan.
ROBERTS, R. Fred. Transport to New South Wales. Abergele Field Club and Historical Society Review 12 (1993) 39-40
ROBINS, Mair Alltudio Dai'r Cantwr Llafar gwlad 22 (Gaeaf 1988) 10-11.

ROSE, Richard. In chains to New South Wales
Pembrokeshire life Dec 1999/Jan 2000 10-12

SHIPS' deserters in Australasia, 1852-1900.
Gwreiddiau Gwynedd Roots 24 (Ebrill/April 1993) 9-12

SMEE, C. J.
Fourth fleet families of Australia: containing genealogical details of two hundred and five fourth fleeters, their children and grandchildren. Artarmon, NSW: Fourth Fleet Families of Australia, 1992
Welsh fleeters - John William John, John Price, Elizabeth Davis, Samuel Owens, Ann Davis

SOUTTER, Sylvia. How two families moved to Australia because of 8s 6d or 42½ new pence.
Glamorgan Family History Society Journal 17 ([December] 1988) 23-5

TARDIF, Philip.
Notorious strumpets and dangerous girls : convict women in Van Diemen's Land, 1803-1829 Australia : Angus & Robertson, [1990]

TWISTON-DAVIES, Suzanne. Unwillingly from Monmouthshire to New South Wales.
Presenting Monmouthshire 24 (1967) 30-31

WILLIAMS, David.
John Frost: a study in Chartism. Cardiff: University of Wales Press Board, 1939 viii, 355p

WYATT, Irene.
Transportees from Gloucestershire to Australia 1783-1842, edited by Irene Wyatt, with a forward by James Jupp. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Gloucester, 1988, xx, 181p, 1 folded leaf of plates, 2 maps. (Gloucestershire record series, v. 1).
Bibliography: p.161-162 - includes indexes
21 Gloucestershire transportees, 1788-1841 have Wales (including Monmouthshire) as place of origin.