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359:, Killock, master, as she was sailing from Malta to Smyrna. They took part of her cargo, ship's stores, and men's clothing. They also cruelly beat the captain and the cabin boy.
466:, a brig built at Plymouth in 1818, was registered anew at Exeter and her previous registry was closed on 15 September 1836. At the time Benjamin Bennett owned her title.
472:, ship-rigged, built at Plymouth in 1818, was registered anew at Exeter and her prior registry was closed on 23 April 1841. At the time Benjamin Burnett owned her title.
154:
are named for her. After her return to
England she traded widely. In 1826 pirates plundered her in the Mediterranean. She was last listed in 1864.
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arrived at Deal from Rio de
Janeiro. By the 18th she was at Antwerp, from Rio de Janeiro. On 7 April she was back at Deal, from Antwerp.
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had left the islands on 3 February 1822. When she arrived at
Plymouth on 12 May, she reported on which vessels were still there. One was
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217:, Bond, master, visited the Falkland and South Shetland Islands. She moored in New Plymouth and Clothier Harbour.
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shortly before, but had lost her anchor and some cables. A letter dated
Elsinor, 19 November, reported that
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s master changing from B.Roberts to W.Bonds, and her trade from
Plymouth–Straits to Plymouth–South Seas.
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317:, of Plymouth, Killock, master, had put into Gothenburg having lost her bowsprit, anchor, and cables.
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In 1826 Greek pirates plundered 15 British vessels. One of the vessels the pirates plundered was
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on 15 November while on her way to Lisbon, having lost two anchors and cables. On 16 December
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of stores and a great part of her running rigging, and clothes and everything portable.
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s owners decided to send her there. Captain
William Bond sailed in 1821. On this voyage
182:, Roberts, master, was sailing from Sunderland to Plymouth when she ran on shore, near
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suffered one or more small mishaps. A letter from
Elsinore dated 11 November that
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was launched at
Plymouth in 1818. Between 1821 and 1823 she made one voyage as a
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Chronological List of
Antarctic Expeditions and Related Historical Events
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632:; lengthened and large repair 1844; new keelson & small repairs 1856
175:) in 1818 with B.Roberts, master and owner, and trade Plymouth–Straits.
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Devon
Shipping Record, Port of Exeter: Register of Shipping, 1829-1838.
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20 December 1825, №6074, Ship arrivals and departure (SAD) data.
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and a new sealing ground there had just reached England so
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s master changing from W.Bond to J.Kissock. On 16 June,
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British Southern Whale Fishery voyages: '"Enchantress
321:, Hillock, master, had arrived at Gothenburg from
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530:; large repair 1831 & damages repaired 1842
233:arrived at London in July and she reported that
295:, Killock, master, sailed for Pernambuco.
150:to the South Shetland Islands. There the
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882:
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608:; lengthened and large repair 1844; new
344:with 30 (or 40) men had boarded her off
19:For other ships with the same name, see
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237:was still in the New South Shetlands.
935:Age of Sail merchant ships of England
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655:(1818), Supple.pages "E", Seq.№E50.
570:; lengthened and large repair 1844
550:; lengthened and large repair 1844
13:
229:, which had taken some 300 seals.
186:. She was expected to be got off.
16:British merchant vessel (1818–2864
14:
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904:Geographic Names of the Antarctic
870:"Naval and military miscellany",
340:from Belfast. Ten days earlier a
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874:, volume 3 (March 1828), p.iii.
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906:. National Science Foundation.
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336:, Kellock, master, arrived at
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202:News of the discovery of the
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132:New Act (post 1836):154 (bm)
121:New Act (post 1836):107 (bm)
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872:Naval and Military Magazine
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902:Alberts, Fred G. (1995).
612:& small repairs 1856
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804:22 November 1825, №6066.
915:. Cambridge University.
911:Headland, R.K. (1989).
860:27 October 1826, №6163.
832:9 December 1825, №6071/
818:6 December 1825, №6070.
240:The Enchantress Rocks (
88:General characteristics
204:South Shetland Islands
114:Old Act: 126, or 129 (
675:) 23 May 1821, №5595.
332:On 19 September 1826
271:) are named for her.
510:; large repair 1831
457:; large repair 1831
451:Teignmouth–Newastle
435:; large repair 1831
274:On 10 February 1823
184:Devil's Point, Devon
752:"The Marine List".
729:"The Marine List".
524:Teignmouth coaster
504:Teignmouth coaster
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83:Last listed in 1864
790:(1823), Seq.№E596.
429:London–Marseilles
165:first appeared in
21:Enchantress (ship)
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426:Galsworthy
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357:Enchantress
350:Enchantress
334:Enchantress
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180:Enchantress
163:Enchantress
143:Enchantress
100:(post 1855)
58:Enchantress
930:1818 ships
924:Categories
896:References
626:Newcastle
602:Newcastle
521:B.Burnett
501:B.Burnett
448:B.Burnett
407:J.Roberts
250:60°49′00″W
247:62°42′00″S
110:Originally
639:Citations
445:A.Diamon
96:138
623:A.Leake
620:A.Leake
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596:A.Leake
581:G.Lodge
578:G.Lodge
561:G.Lodge
558:G.Lodge
541:G.Lodge
538:G.Lodge
391:Belfast
385:Killick
308:Elsinore
298:In 1825
72:Launched
67:Plymouth
610:keelson
490:Source
481:Master
377:Source
368:Master
342:mistico
323:Dantzig
231:Beaufoy
93:Tonnage
64:Builder
35:History
498:T.Ley
487:Trade
484:Owner
443:C.Rose
374:Trade
371:Owner
338:Smirna
158:Career
148:sealer
617:1864
593:1860
575:1855
555:1850
515:1845
495:1840
478:Year
440:1835
420:1833
401:1830
382:1827
365:Year
311:Roads
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80:Fate
75:1818
54:Name
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