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reached Madras on 10 September and arrived at Diamond Harbour on 24 September. She continued her voyage and was at Saugor on 8 November, Madras again on 3 February 1797, and arrived at Bencoolen on 5 May. She visited Manna on 14 June and returned to Bencoolen on 8 July. Homeward bound, she was at the
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on 9 August, and arrived at Whampoa on 26 September. Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 3 January 1790, arrived at St Helena on 31 March, and arrived at The Downs on 2 June.
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on 14 December and reached Madras on 23 January 1795. She arrived at Bencoolen on 14 April, reached St Helena on 30 July, and arrived at The Downs on 20 November.
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on 29 May. On her way back to Bombay she returned to Bushire on 17 July and Muscat on 30 August, and arrived at Bombay on 12 September. Homeward bound, she was at
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Captain A.J. Applegath sailed from Portsmouth on 11 February 1789, bound for Madras and China. She reached Madras on 11 June and
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at Portsmouth, together with 38 other Indiamen in anticipation of using them as transports for an attack on
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Captain Augustus Joseph Applegath sailed from The Downs on 20 February 1786, bound for Madras and China.
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Captain William Applegath (or Applegarth) sailed from Portsmouth on 11 September 1782, bound for
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on 18 February 1787, arrived at St Helena on 30 June, and arrived at The Downs on 19 September.
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Cape of 26 October and St Helena on 3 December; she arrived at The Downs on 31 January 1798.
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on 7 April 1785. Applegath died there on 21 April. His chief mate was Charles Gardyne.
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on 5 January 1793, and St Helena on 29 January. She arrived at The Downs on 17 April.
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arrived at Diamond Harbour on 12 September. She then sailed for Bengal. She was at
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Captain A.J. Applegath sailed from Torbay on 9 February 1792, bound for Bengal.
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Captain A.J. Applegath sailed from Portsmouth on 2 May, bound for Bengal and
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Transport vessels for the cancelled British invasion of Île de France (1794)
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on 21 October; she arrived at Bombay on 12 November. She then sailed to the
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sailed from Portsmouth on 17 May 1796, bound for Bengal and Bencoolen.
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had returned from her last voyage. Captain A.J. Applegarth acquired a
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Captain Charles Jones acquired a letter of marque on 3 March 1796.
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was probably sold for breaking up in 1798. She does not appear in
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on 7 March, and arrived at Madras on 30 June. She then arrived at
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on 5 August. She left Bengal in October and reached the
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Index

East India Company Ensign
Europa
bm
Full-rigged ship
East Indiaman
East India Company
Bombay
Madras
Anjengo
Persian Gulf
Muscat
Bushire
Basara
St Helena
Ascension
The Downs
Johanna
Whampoa anchorage
Second Bar
Penang
São Tiago
Diamond Harbour
Cape of Good Hope
War with France
letter of marque
Île de France
£
Transport vessels for the cancelled British invasion of Île de France (1794)
Bencoolen
Saugor

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