Transatlantic Migration
North America to Britain and Ireland 1858-1870


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These records are the only surviving ships' passenger lists at The National Archives of Ireland for ships returning to Britain and Ireland from North America between 1858 and 1870.

Because of the threat of an imminent uprising by Fenians and their supporters in Ireland, the government in Dublin Castle required that the major ports in Britain and Ireland submit their incoming ships' passenger lists to them for scrutiny.

This Index contains all the details recorded on these documents as well as fully correlated list of ships and details of their voyages. Over 42,000 people are recorded most of whom were of Irish, English or Scottish origin.

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