Unofficial term for convict ships from Britain to Australia in 1792
The fourth Fleet is an unofficial term for the flow of convict ships from England to Australia in 1792.[1] The term was coined by C.J. Smee, a historian, who has catalogued the genealogies of the First, Second and Third Fleetconvicts and who used the term to group those ships that followed in the months immediately after the Third Fleet.[2]
Merchantman of similar age to Kitty; Table Mountain is in the background
An EastIndiaman similar to Royal Admiral
References
^ C.J. Smee, Fourth fleet families of Australia containing genealogical details of two hundred & five fourth fleeters, their children & grandchildren, (Artarmon, N.S.W., 1992)