First fleeter arrived 1788 on the Lady Penrhyn. A servent and Prostitute aged 22, was sentenced to death at the Old Bailey on 11 of May 1785 for stealing a cotton gown, cotton stockings, and a linen hankerchief. The owner had been going towards Bethnal Green when he met 2 women by Shoreditch church and went with them to a house in Kingsland road, giving them money for drinks. The candle was doused, and he felt hands removing his money (a 10 note, 7 guineas in gold, about 15 shillings in silver). He ran after them and took hold of one of the women, but received a violent punch and dropped his bundle. This contained the articles Greenwood and Partridge were accused of stealing. The owner took Partridge to the watch, and Mary was taken later in Blunderbuss Alley where the missing goods but not the money were found. Reprived the following year on 13/01/1786 on condition of transportation for 7 years. Partridge was sent to the Fortunee hulk on 2 Febuary: Mary went from Newgate to Lady Penrhyn on 6 January 1787, aged 23. In 1793 she was living with Richard Partridge and a son Richard was born on 03/11/1793. By 1806 they had 2 children and were living on a farm at Parramatta. They married on the 5/11/1810 and were still living together in 1828. Mary died at Parramatta on 16/09/1837. Buried at St Johns Parramatta.