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A register of ships, employed in the service of the Honorable the United East India Company, from the year 1760 to 1810: with an appendix, containing a variety of particulars, and useful information interesting to those concerned with East India
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This to-and-fro was a consequence of the EIC and the Royal Navy preparing an expedition against Manila that then did not take place. (A peace treaty with Spain ended the plan.)
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The Asiatic annual register or a view of the history of Hindustan and of the politics, commerce and literature of Asia
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In 1783 she was under the command of Captain Edward Redman. Under his command, she traded between London and Jamaica.
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still showed Curzans as captain through 1809. Between 1796 and 1801, Sampson had been the captain of
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into the service as a naval transport. She left Port Jackson on 26 October 1791, bound for Bengal.
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had commenced in 1793, and during her employment with the EIC and subsequently she sailed under a
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returned to Port Jackson from Calcutta on 20 June 1792. She then made a return voyage to
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was under the command of Captain Muirhead. She was trading between London and Archangel.
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Provisions in the colony were in short supply. Governor Phillip, therefore, took the
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was launched in 1783. She made one voyage from England to Australia in 1791 carrying
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s captain, and her occupation was listed as a transport sailing out of London.
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An Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island
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on 31 August 1799. Earlier that year, on 19 April, he was captain of the
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traded between London and Smyrna. After Smyrna, she sailed to Surinam.
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left Penang on 26 November. She reached Madras on 11 December, and
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Transport vessels for the cancelled British attack on Manila (1797)
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Australian Town and Country Journal, Saturday 3 January 1891, p.16
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on 1 November. She reached the Cape on 19 January 1799, and
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s captain; he received a letter of marque on 8 June 1803.
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In 1803 Captain Curzans replaced Muirhead and sailed
205:Under the command of Archibald Armstrong, master, 390:s captain was Alexander Muirhead, who received a 892: 398:, which was in Bengal with a cargo for the EIC. 209:departed Portsmouth on 27 March 1791 as part of 821:Hardy, Charles; Hardy, Horatio Charles (1811), 359:on 8 January 1798. From there she sailed on to 290:sailed to India for the East India Company. 607:"WHO BROUGHT THE FIRST SHEEP TO AUSTRALIA?" 820: 703: 651:– via National Library of Australia. 623:– via National Library of Australia. 412:to Gibraltar. After the outbreak of the 16:For other ships with the same name, see 911:Ships of the British East India Company 828:, London: Black, Parry, and Kingsbury, 806:. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. 801: 781: 643:. Adelaide. 26 January 1926. p. 12 559: 547: 486: 893: 857:, London: Printed for John Stockdale, 847: 257:. Also on board were the last of the 225:, and the surgeon was James Thompson. 672: 670: 509: 507: 505: 503: 501: 499: 497: 495: 271: 174:. Later, she made one voyage for the 36: 926:Merchant ships of the United Kingdom 378: 200: 213:, and arrived on 20 August 1791 in 13: 667: 492: 178:(EIC). Subsequently she sailed to 14: 937: 877: 615:. Qld. 10 January 1912. p. 5 514:Letter of Marque, 1793–1815, p.51 349:for her services as a transport. 151:1799: 16 × 6 & 9-pounder guns 38: 804:Ships of the East India Company 757: 745: 733: 721: 709: 685: 655: 447: 371:on 16 February. She arrived at 627: 599: 574: 565: 526: 305:on 5 February 1797, bound for 301:Captain Probert , sailed past 264:detachment, including diarist 1: 789:. Brown, Son & Ferguson. 775: 694:, Volume 7 (1805), pp.53-60. 469: 276:In 1795 Thomas Probeart was 262:New South Wales Marine Corps 7: 10: 942: 921:Age of Sail merchant ships 323: 15: 612:Townsville Daily Bulletin 337:s owners charged the EIC 185: 148:1796: 12 × 6-pounder guns 109: 31: 27: 906:Ships of the Third Fleet 704:Hardy & Hardy (1811) 440: 429:was no longer listed in 802:Hackman, Rowan (2001). 416:, Sampson Baker became 313:, and Bengal. 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Index

Atlantic (ship)
John St Barbe
East India Company
Swansea
bm
carronades
convicts
East India Company
Smyrna
the third fleet
Port Jackson
New South Wales
Richard Bowen
Norfolk Island
Arthur Phillip
Aboriginal Australians
Bennelong
Yemmerrawanne
First Fleet
New South Wales Marine Corps
John Easty
War with France
letter of marque
Dungeness
Madras
Penang
Cape
Transport vessels for the cancelled British attack on Manila (1797)
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