The Prince Of Wales
Built at the Thames in 1786. She was of 350 tons, was 31.4 metres (103 ft) in length and skippered by Master John Mason who died of scurvy on the return voyage.
She left Portsmouth on 13 May 1787, carrying one male and forty-nine female convicts, and arrived at Port Jackson, Sydney, Australia, on 26 January 1788.
She left Port Jackson on 14 August 1788, and arrived back in London, via Rio de Janeiro, on 30 April 1789.
Prince of Wales was used in England until 1797.
Built at the Thames in 1786. She was of 350 tons, was 31.4 metres (103 ft) in length and skippered by Master John Mason who died of scurvy on the return voyage.
She left Portsmouth on 13 May 1787, carrying one male and forty-nine female convicts, and arrived at Port Jackson, Sydney, Australia, on 26 January 1788.
She left Port Jackson on 14 August 1788, and arrived back in London, via Rio de Janeiro, on 30 April 1789.
Prince of Wales was used in England until 1797.