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for the repairs. On 10 July she resumed her voyage to Hudson Bay, repairs having been made. She arrived at Hudson Bay on 17 September.
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sank in Davis Strait after ice crushed her. Her crew took to her boats, survived, and eventually reached the Orkney
Islands.
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took on her cargo. Consequently, the damaged timers rose above the water line, making temporary repairs possible.
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On 1 June 1813 three merchant vessels sailed from
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was launched in 1793 on the Thames. She spent much of her career sailing for the
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on 8 April 1793. Hanwell sailed for Hudson Bay at the end of May, sailing via
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again overwintered at
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left again on 20 September, escorting another convoy to
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be advertised for sale. She then sold in 1844 to John
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Islands, Hudson Strait; by Robert Hood (1819)
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overwintered at
Charlton Island for a third time in 1833–1834.
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had been launched in 1793 for the HBC, and first appeared in
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began to take on water at an alarming rate. To lighten her,
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s first Arctic journey, but Parry's second in search of the
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sailed as their escort. On the way fever broke out on
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had just begun and Captain Henry Hanwell acquired a
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114:General characteristics
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90:Randall & Brent,
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367:William Edward Parry
176:Hudson's Bay Company
158:Hudson's Bay Company
109:Wrecked 12 June 1849
82:Hudson's Bay Company
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42:bartering with the
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515:Hull–Davis Strait
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450:Kingston upon Hull
395:narrowly escaped.
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92:Rotherhithe
840:1793 ships
834:Categories
802:References
705:27 October
571:Baffin Bay
131:Complement
622:Citations
575:HMS
442:Disposal:
416:Kirkcaldy
412:Hoy Sound
401:Eddystone
389:Eddystone
323:HMS
309:Eddystone
280:the Downs
257:HMS
240:Eddystone
223:Eddystone
203:Stromness
134:36, or 45
40:Eddystone
296:In 1819
216:In 1811
139:Armament
98:Launched
79:Operator
544:66°13′W
541:74°48′N
472:Master
344:66°30′W
341:61°20′N
87:Builder
52:History
810:Arctic
583:Terror
577:Erebus
509:T.Lee
478:Trade
475:Owner
426:Beaver
311:, and
272:Brazen
259:Brazen
226:, and
162:whaler
793:Times
699:(PDF)
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602:Notes
506:1949
486:1844
469:Year
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331:Hecla
44:Inuit
707:2018
590:Fate
580:and
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106:Fate
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69:Name
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