This article is about the ship. For Frances (died 1878), wife of Sir William Macnaughten (murdered 1841), see Thomas Taylour, 2nd Marquess of Headfort.
Lady MacNaghten[1] was an English barque of 553 tons, founded in 1825, which made numerous voyages to Australia, but remembered as the "Fever ship" for her 1837 voyage when one in six passengers died of illness either en route or shortly after arrival.
^This is the spelling adopted by historians, though contemporary reports overwhelmingly favoured Lady McNaughton and Lady McNaughten.
LadyMacNaghten was an English barque of 553 tons, founded in 1825, which made numerous voyages to Australia, but remembered as the "Fever ship" for her...
Sir Melville Leslie Macnaghten CB KPM (16 June 1853, Woodford, London −12 May 1921) was Assistant Commissioner (Crime) of the London Metropolitan Police...
Board. He married Marianne Schaefer, LadyMacnaghten, on 10 September 1955 and had three children: Sir Malcolm Macnaghten, Bt (b. 21 September 1956), currently...
himself was fortunate enough to have found some food abandoned by LadyMacnaghten—the wife of the British envoy murdered in Kabul. The final stand took...
dispensed with after the experience with the long detention of the LadyMacnaghten in 1837, and the subsequent heavy demurrage claimed for that delay...
television producer/director associated with Monty Python John 'Half Hung MacNaghten', or MacNaughton, Irish figure of 18th-century romantic folklore John...
to London to lecture on emigration to the Colony, returning aboard LadyMacnaghten in October 1847 and settled at Morphett Vale. Being intrigued at the...
née Solomon, and their seven children emigrated to Sydney aboard LadyMacnaghten, giving his occupation as tailor. The ship had an outbreak of typhus...
Third rate For Royal Netherlands Navy. Unknown date United Kingdom LadyMacnaghten Barque For private owner. Unknown date United Kingdom Monkwearmouth...
General Sir Dighton Macnaghten Probyn, VC, GCB, GCSI, GCVO, ISO, PC (21 January 1833 – 20 June 1924) was a British Army officer and an English recipient...
the VC investiture, there was a large turn out to welcome him home. LadyMacnaghten presented Quigg with a gold watch in recognition of his bravery in...
Russians. Lord Auckland followed the counsel of his adviser William Hay Macnaghten to support Shuja Shah, dismissing the advice of Alexander Burnes that...
called "Kosminski" (without a forename). Macnaghten's memo was discovered in the private papers of his daughter, Lady Aberconway, by television journalist...
World War, was unveiled in front of the town hall in the presence of LadyMacnaghten of Dundarave House on 11 November 1922. In 1930, the building was extended...
he became president of the McGill Debating Union and won the Chester MacNaghten Literary Competition for the poems "Sparrows" and "Thoughts of a Landsman"...
was a mere figurehead, with real policy control with Sir William Hay Macnaghten and other British officers. In addition, the British garrison in Kabul...
him to have been the murderer. Macnaghten's memo was eventually discovered in his personal papers by his daughter, Lady Aberconway, who showed them to...
Hugh Seymour (son of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford) and Lady Anne Horatia Waldegrave. At the Battle of Waterloo, Seymour was aide-de-camp...
Burton (1821–1890). It stands as the only complete translation of the Macnaghten or Calcutta II edition (Egyptian recension) of the "Arabian Nights". Burton's...
convict voyage to NSW LadyMacnaghten 26 October 1835 Dublin Lady Nugent 9 April 1835 Sheerness Lady Nugent 2 December 1836 London Lady Penrhyn 26 January...
the most likely but in 1972, two years before she died, Macnaghten's daughter Christabel, Lady Aberconway, told her friend Michael Thornton that in nominating...
John Watson arrived in S.A. with their families on the ship Lady McNaughton/LadyMacNaghten, in October 1847. They met with the brethren at Franklin Street...
Contents of the Breslau (Tunis) Edition Index IVC: Table of Contents of the MacNaghten or Turner-Macan Text and Bulak Edition Index IVD: Comparison of the Tables...
energetic measures. On 23 December the British envoy, Sir William Hay Macnaghten, was murdered at Kabul; and, in February 1842, the commander-in-chief...