Trelawney Planter (ship)
The Trelawney Planter was a sailing ship, most notably known for its involvement in the [[Transportation of convicts to Australia]]. Further details regarding its construction date, tonnage, and specific voyages are currently lacking in readily available historical records. More research is needed to fully document its operational history, including details about its captain, crew, and the nature of its cargo beyond convicts. The ship's ultimate fate—whether it was wrecked, broken up, or otherwise decommissioned—is also presently unknown. Information pertaining to its name's origin and any significant events associated with the vessel would greatly enhance our understanding of its place in maritime history.
While the existence of the Trelawney Planter as a vessel involved in convict transportation is confirmed by some historical sources, the specifics of its voyages and activities require further investigation from primary archival materials.