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440: 435: 90:. At the beginning of her of her first slave trading voyage a French privateer captured her, and again the Royal Navy quickly recaptured her. She made five slave trading voyages in all. Thereafter she traded with South America. She was last listed in 1814 with stale data. 144:(EIC), and was chartered for use as a transport for a naval campaign that was cancelled. She became a transport and then in 1817 made another voyage to India, this time under a license from the EIC. She then became a whaler in the 178:
was launched at Pictou, Nova Scotia. She was the first large ship built in Nova Scotia;a little over a year later she was sold in London. She traded widely from London, primarily to North America. She foundered on 3 November
192:), was built in France, probably under another name, and taken in prize circa 1799. A Spanish privateer captured her in 1801 as she was sailing from London to Demerara. She was then lost on the Spanish Main. 265:. In 1807 she started a second such voyage, one of the last legal such voyages, but a French privateer captured her before she could deliver to the British West Indies the slaves she had acquired. 61:
around 1787. She then spent her career primarily sailing between Britain and the West Indies. During her career she captured a Dutch and a Spanish merchantman. A Baltimore privateer captured
115:. After the voyages for the EIC she returned to sailing to the West Indies until circa 1801. She then became a London-based transport; she was last listed in 1813. 165:. Under new ownership, she then made three voyages as a whaler. A privateer captured her as she was returning from her third whale-hunting voyage but the British 182: 326: 295:
was launched at New York in 1810. She was captured and sold as a prize in 1813 to British owners. She then traded widely, eventually sailing primarily to
449: 145: 209:(EIC), as an "extra ship" i.e., under charter, and accidentally burnt as she was preparing to return to England from her sixth voyage. 161:) was launched in Spain in 1794, almost surely under another name, and taken in prize in 1797. She made two voyages as a London-based 456:
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226:) between 1804 and 1807. Following the prohibition in 1807 on British vessels participating in the trans-Atlantic slave trade 469: 169:
recaptured her. After her recapture she became a merchantman. She was captured and condemned at Lima, Peru in late 1809.
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in the southern whale fishery. She made three complete whaling voyages and was lost in July 1837 while on her fourth.
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in the British southern whale fishery. She was lost in October 1833 in the Seychelles on her fifth whaling voyage.
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in 1786, but there is no evidence that she actually made such a voyage. A new owner renamed her
261:) was launched in America in 1803, possibly under another name. In 1806 she made a voyage as a 352: 8: 474: 387: 339: 306: 289: 268: 249: 212: 172: 151: 118: 93: 72: 43: 206: 141: 104: 140:, between 1793 and 1795. Between 1795 and 1801 she made three voyages for the British 274:
was built in Massachusetts and taken in prize prior to 13 January 1813. She became a
411: 367: 296: 279: 243: 463: 359: 275: 231: 202: 100: 79: 50: 148:, making seven complete whaling voyages and being lost c.1841 on her eighth. 323: 313: 262: 223: 166: 162: 87: 83: 66: 363: 300: 222:) was launched at Broadstairs. She made four voyages as a Guineaman ( 53:. Her owners may have intended to send her to the South Seas as a 346: 332:. The Navy sold her in 1829 and her new owners deployed her as a 137: 333: 283: 54: 69:
quickly recaptured her. She foundered circa January 1821.
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in late 1831 or early 1832 while on a whaling voyage.
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was launched in Liverpool. For many years she was a
282:. From 1818 on she made four complete voyages as a 205:. She made five complete voyages for the British 461: 446:List of ships with the same or similar names 431: 49:was launched in 1784 on the Thames as a 345:was launched at Yarmouth. She burnt at 103:. She made two voyages for the British 14: 462: 452:with the same or similar names. If an 86:quickly recaptured her. She became a 312:was a former vessel of the British 24: 366:in 1893 which is now preserved at 25: 486: 99:was launched at Rotherhithe as a 438: 433: 27:Several vessels have been named 410:. No. 4166. 7 July 1801. 396: 380: 278:, and also made one voyage to 242:was returning to England from 234:. A French privateer captured 13: 1: 374: 7: 470:Set index articles on ships 10: 491: 65:in 1813, but the British 448:This article includes a 146:southern whale fishery 356: (fishing smack) 299:. She was wrecked at 199: (1802 EIC ship) 392:(1799), Seq.No.H455. 107:(EIC), the first as 207:East India Company 142:East India Company 136:) was launched at 111:and the second as 105:East India Company 416:2027/uc1.c2735020 404:"The Marine List" 349:on 19 April 1842. 343: (1836 ship) 310: (1829 ship) 293: (1810 ship) 272: (1809 ship) 253: (1806 ship) 216: (1803 ship) 201:was a two-decker 186: (1799 ship) 176: (1798 ship) 155: (1797 ship) 122: (1795 ship) 97: (1787 ship) 76: (1786 ship) 47: (1784 ship) 16:(Redirected from 482: 442: 441: 437: 436: 427: 426: 424: 422: 400: 394: 388:Lloyd's Register 384: 368:Fleetwood Museum 301:Fanning's Island 21: 490: 489: 485: 484: 483: 481: 480: 479: 460: 459: 458: 457: 447: 443: 439: 434: 430: 420: 418: 402: 401: 397: 385: 381: 377: 316:, probably the 297:New South Wales 280:New South Wales 63:Dominica Packet 59:Dominica Packet 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 488: 478: 477: 472: 445: 444: 432: 429: 428: 395: 378: 376: 373: 372: 371: 358:is an English 350: 337: 304: 287: 266: 247: 246:in April 1809. 244:Port au Prince 210: 193: 188:, of 170 ton ( 180: 170: 149: 116: 91: 70: 18:Harriot (ship) 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 487: 476: 473: 471: 468: 467: 465: 455: 454:internal link 451: 450:list of ships 417: 413: 409: 405: 399: 393: 390: 389: 383: 379: 369: 365: 361: 360:fishing smack 357: 355: 351: 348: 344: 342: 338: 335: 331: 330: 325: 322: 320: 315: 311: 309: 305: 302: 298: 294: 292: 288: 285: 281: 277: 276:West Indiaman 273: 271: 267: 264: 260: 259: 254: 252: 248: 245: 241: 237: 233: 232:West Indiaman 229: 225: 221: 217: 215: 211: 208: 204: 203:East Indiaman 200: 198: 194: 191: 187: 185: 181: 177: 175: 171: 168: 164: 160: 156: 154: 150: 147: 143: 139: 135: 134: 129: 128: 123: 121: 117: 114: 110: 106: 102: 101:West Indiaman 98: 96: 92: 89: 85: 81: 80:West Indiaman 77: 75: 71: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 51:West Indiaman 48: 46: 42: 41: 40: 38: 37: 32: 31: 19: 419:. Retrieved 408:Lloyd's List 407: 398: 386: 382: 353: 340: 328: 318: 307: 290: 269: 257: 256: 250: 239: 235: 227: 219: 213: 196: 183: 173: 158: 152: 132: 131: 126: 125: 119: 112: 108: 94: 73: 62: 58: 44: 35: 34: 29: 28: 26: 130:; pre-1808 475:Ship names 464:Categories 421:29 October 324:brig-sloop 314:Royal Navy 263:slave ship 224:slave ship 167:Royal Navy 163:slave ship 88:slave ship 84:Royal Navy 67:Royal Navy 375:Citations 364:Fleetwood 362:built in 327:HMS  230:became a 347:Calcutta 138:Calcutta 127:Harriett 354:Harriet 341:Harriet 329:Harrier 319:Cruizer 308:Harriet 291:Harriet 270:Harriet 258:Harriet 251:Harriot 240:Harriet 236:Harriet 228:Harriet 220:Harriet 214:Harriot 197:Harriet 184:Harriot 174:Harriet 159:Harriet 153:Harriot 133:Harriot 120:Harriet 113:Harriet 109:Harriot 95:Harriot 74:Harriot 45:Harriot 36:Harriot 30:Harriet 334:whaler 321:-class 284:whaler 55:whaler 179:1818. 33:, or 423:2020 255:(or 218:(or 157:(or 124:(or 412:hdl 238:as 466:: 406:. 190:bm 39:: 425:. 414:: 370:. 20:)

Index

Harriot (ship)
Harriot (1784 ship)
West Indiaman
whaler
Royal Navy
Harriot (1786 ship)
West Indiaman
Royal Navy
slave ship
Harriot (1787 ship)
West Indiaman
East India Company
Harriet (1795 ship)
Calcutta
East India Company
southern whale fishery
Harriot (1797 ship)
slave ship
Royal Navy
Harriet (1798 ship)
Harriot (1799 ship)
bm
Harriet (1802 EIC ship)
East Indiaman
East India Company
Harriot (1803 ship)
slave ship
West Indiaman
Port au Prince
Harriot (1806 ship)

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