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the passage, during a calm, one of the privates was sitting in a port of the lower gun-deck, eating peas-soup out of an
English quart tin pot; and, by carelessness, let the pot, with a portion of the soup, fall from his hand overboard; almost immediately after this, it was intimated to me a large shark was caught by the hook; a rope was got over his body, and he was hauled on deck. As he was considered a very large one, most of the officers (sixteen in number) of the regiment, with myself, attended to examine the contents of the stomach, and, to our surprise, the tin pot entire, which the man had dropt overboard, was taken from the shark. Major-General Monckton, who commanded the regiment, was present; Captain Moses Campbell, now on the retired list, and Lieut. Gowan, on the recruiting-service, at present at Glasgow, were likewise witnesses to the circumstance.
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I avail myself of this opportunity of mentioning another instance of voracity of the shark, which came under my own observation in 1814 , when in command of the ship Lucy and Maria, engaged by the Hon. East India
Company to convey his Majesty’s 72d regiment from Calcutta to the Cape of Good Hope. On
1423:
Reports and Papers on the
Impolicy of Employing Indian Built Ships in the Trade of the East-India Company, and of Admitting Them to British Registry: With Observation on Its Injurious Consequences to the Landed and Shipping Interests, and to the Numerous Branches of Trade Dependent on the Building
1396:
A Register of Ships, Employed in the
Service of the Hon. the United East India Company, from the Union of the Two Companies, in 1707, to the Year 1760: Specifying the Number of Voyages, Tonnage, Commanders, and Stations. To which is Added, from the Latter Period to the Present Time, the Managing
390:, Dawes, master, had put into Ambonya, having lost most of her crew to sickness. There the Dutch took possession of her and sent her to Batavia. Captain Dawes survived for a few more days after her departure, but then died. Only three members of her crew survived. They arrived at Madras in the
1406:
Botanical
Miscellany: Containing Figures and Descriptions of Such Plants as Recommend Themselves by Their Novelty, Rarity, Or History, Or by the Uses to which They are Applied in the Arts, in Medicine, and in Domestic Oeconomy; Together with Occasional Botanical Notices and
703:
in
February 1818. She sailed for Calcutta on 13 February. She brought with her 250 ships' letters, and ÂŁ130,000 sterling in hard dollars for Calcutta. Much to the disappointment of the Europeans in Madras she did not bring regular mail and new publications.
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to
Portsmouth. Lt. Col. John Ashley Sturt, the commander of the regiment, presented Barclay with a piece of plate on behalf of the officers of the regiment as a token of appreciation for Barclay's kindness and professionalism.
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1397:
Owners, Principal
Officers, Surgeons, and Pursers; with the Dates of Their Sailing and Arrival: Also, an Appendix, Containing Many Particulars, Interesting to Those Concerned in the East India Commerce
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cost sicca rupees 191,000 (c.ÂŁ38,200) to build. She was built of teak and her actual carrying capacity (as distinct from her registered burthen), may have been on the order of 1300 tons.
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on 31 October. She was one of several vessels that delivered rice that the EIC offered for sale in
December. The EIC offered the last 20 bags of rice from her in March 1802.
504:. The article also reports that Dawes had put into Ambonya because of sickness amongst his crew, and that he too had died of the disease. Another source confirms that
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s third mate, a gunner, and another crewman were charged with having kidnapped a young girl at Sambas, in Borneo, and attempted to sell her as a slave at
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1416:
A Collection of Papers
Relative to Ship Building in India ...: Also a Register Comprehending All the Ships ... Built in India to the Present Time ..
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s naval commander may have been Lieutenant Thomas Mansel; obituaries describe him as her commander and state that he participated in the invasion.
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577:, delayed their departure. They were armed and received a naval officer to command them. (They may thereafter have been styled briefly as HM
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573:, from the rest of the transports and sent the four to the Cape of Good Hope to gather reinforcements. The governor there, Lord
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she served as a transport for two invasions, that of Mauritius in 1810 and Java in 1811. She was broken up in 1821.
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was launched at Calcutta in 1801. She made one voyage to England carrying rice from Bengal on behalf of the British
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Minutes of the Evidence Taken Before the Select Committee on Petitions Relating to East-India-Built Shipping
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as crew. Twenty-two of these men died on the voyage, and 20 were sick on their arrival in England.
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The two Royal Navy vessels encountered a Dutch squadron consisting of the Dutch national frigate
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535:. In 1810 her master appears to have been Captain Samuel Gourley, who however died in Bengal.
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1123:(NSW : 1803 - 1842). "SELECTIONS from Calcutta Gazettes", Sunday 28 April 1805, p.2.
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sailed from Portsmouth on 29 September and from the Cape on 23 December. She arrived at
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s owner as Fairlie & Co., and her port of registry as Calcutta.
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767:. A second-class share, that of a lieutenant, was worth ÂŁ29 2s
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Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
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635:s master was Captain Humphreys. On 10 October
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1379:. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society.
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1290:European Magazine, and London Review
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472:reported under the rubric "Bengal —
1358:The Bombay Country Ships, 1790–1833
1190:Register, and magazine of biography
727:was broken up in 1821 at Calcutta.
386:However, that report was in error.
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165:Sir Thomas Troubridge, 1st Baronet
14:
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1244:, Vol. 27, (Jan-Jun 1812), p.109.
1035:. 15 December 1801. p. 1489.
887:East-India Register and Directory
652:East-India Register and Directory
544:campaign to capture ĂŽle de France
230:or 770, or 775, or 800, or 804 (
1404:Hooker, William Jackson (1833).
371:reported on 21 August 1804 that
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1231:. 15 July 1828. p. 1377.
1055:. 23 March 1802. p. 308.
1468:British ships built in India
1211:. 2 March 1816. p. 410.
1143:. 4 April 1807. p. 422.
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333:on 19 August and arrived at
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1331:African Institution (1815)
1156:, Vol. 10 (1806), pp.34-35.
716:for 1821 gives the name of
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596:Fairlie, Fergusson, and Co.
182:1806 by purchase of a prize
120:c. February 1804 by seizure
10:
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674:Edinburgh Literary Journal
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565:, and two Calcutta ships,
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470:Asiatic Annual Register...
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287:(EIC). She was seized at
1434:. H.M. Stationery Office.
1409:. Vol. 3. J. Murray.
1278:Edinburgh Literary Review
938:, pp. 42–43, Vol. 3.
646:had reverted to the name
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542:she participated in the
527:. Apparently she became
441:Dutch East India Company
424:recaptured her in 1806.
1394:Hardy, Charles (1800).
1375:Hackman, Rowan (2001).
972:House of Commons (1814)
919:House of Commons (1814)
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474:Occurrences for October
210:General characteristics
86:Seized c. February 1804
449:, Dutch East Indiaman
429:Action of 26 July 1806
299:and later renamed her
1414:Phipps, John (1840).
1356:Bulley, Anne (2000).
1339:Bastin, John (2014).
1317:(1821), Seq. No. 633.
690:80rd Regiment of Foot
670:72nd Regiment of Foot
375:under the command of
1315:Register of Shipping
1292:, Vol. 72, pp.118-9.
903:Register of Shipping
714:Register of Shipping
684:Then in August 1817
676:of 1830 — Quote: ❝
453:(or in some sources
356:Register of Shipping
350:On 26 February 1802
1304:, Vol. 6, pp.217-8.
1256:(1815), Appendix H.
1254:African Institution
905:(1802), "L" supple.
523:New owners renamed
343:had sailed with 86
1228:The London Gazette
1208:The London Gazette
1140:The London Gazette
1052:The London Gazette
1032:The London Gazette
285:East India Company
999:British Library:
957:, Vol. 32, p.203.
579:hired armed ships
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