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  1. Mar 10, 2023 · Among them was William Bryant, his wife Mary Bryant, his two children and seven other convicts. This motley group of prisoners pulled off one of the most incredible sea voyages on an open boat. William Bryant’s escape from Australia in 1791. Source: The World’s News 9 Sep 1931. William Bryant was among the first batch of prisoners to arrive ...

  2. May 23, 2015 · Mary (Broad) Bryant was one of the first young woman sent to Australia for her crimes. She became renowned for her dramatic escape from the colony. She was born in 1765 in Cornwall, England, to a fishing family also known for sheep stealing. Mary went to the town of Plymouth to look for work, got in with the wrong people, and began a career of ...

  3. Oct 5, 2019 · Mary is sent back to England in June 1792 to face trial. Brave and courageous, she remains as steadfast as ever, the perpetual underdog, and ever seeking her freedom. Stream The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant for FREE. Starring Sam Neill, Romola Garai, Alex O’Loughlin, Jack Davenport. Rated R for violence, sexuality and some nudity.

  4. Mary Bryant. : Jonathan King. Simon & Schuster Australia, 2004 - Biography & Autobiography - 289 pages. For the crime of robbing a wealthy woman of a silk bonnet and a few guineas, an illiterate Cornish woman faces the hangman's noose. Her death sentence is commuted; instead she finds herself transported in chains on the First Fleet to Botany ...

  5. Mary Bryant was shot over 12 weeks in 22 locations, with a British and Australian cast. Production company Screentime and producer Greg Haddrick are responsible for a number of other drama series based on real events, including Underbelly – Series 1 (2008) and The Society Murders (2006).

  6. Name: Mary Bryant: Alternative Names: Mary Braund ; Mary Broad ; Born: c. 1765 England. Died: Unknown. Cultural Heritage: English; Includes subject's nationality; their parents' nationality; the countries in which they spent a significant part of their childhood, and their self-identity.

  7. Abstract. '1788. At 20 years old, Mary Bryant was sentenced to death for highway robbery, and left to rot in prison. Eventually she was transported to the wilderness of New South Wales. 'When the First Fleet arrived at Sydney Cove in 1788, a life of misery and servitude awaited her. Three years later Mary escaped.