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780:, still under the command of Captain Richard Rawes, left the Downs on 21 April 1823 and arrived at Whampoa on 1 October. Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 17 January 1824, reached St Helena on 27 March, and arrived at The Downs on 10 June.
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A register of ships, employed in the service of the
Honorable the United East India Company, from the year 1760 to 1810: with an appendix, containing a variety of particulars, and useful information interesting to those concerned with East India
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Committee of the House of Commons appointed to enquire into the present state of the affairs of the East India Company, together with the minutes of evidence, an appendix of documents, and a general
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on 28 August. Before she arrived she rescued a dozen or so
Chinese sailors. A gale had caught their three "tchuans" and sunk them, causing the loss of some 500 people. The same gale had also caught the East Indiaman
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plants, the first imported to
England, the variety becoming known as 'Captain Rawes'. For over a century 'Captain Rawes' was the sole reticulata cultivated in Europe. Rawes also brought Palmer "
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Whampoa on 23 September. Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 10 January 1816, reached St Helena on 26 March, and arrived at The Downs on 11 May. Rawes brought with him
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Compton, James A. (2015). "815. Wisteria Sinensis on the slow boat from China: the journey of wisteria to England; Leguminosae (Fabaceae)".
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in the Indian coastal trade for some months until John Pascall Larkins, Jr., younger brother of Thomas Larkins, Jr., purchased her in 1809.
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1098:(London, England), Monday, September 21, 1807; Issue 11964.
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1220:. Vol. 1–2. Sampson Low, Marston and Company.
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825:These figures are from the naval historian
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646:(plus six other Danish merchant ships) at
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1216:Bretschneider, E. (1898).
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1085:(1902), Vol. 20, p.369.
1036:House of Commons (1830)
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259:General characteristics
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1340:Sutton, Jean (2010).
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1315:Piat, Denis (2007).
1177:Bretschneider (1898)
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660:attack on Copenhagen
450:on 1 February 1804.
1250:. London: Chatham.
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1038:, pp. 976–980.
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96:East India Company
34:The East Indiaman
1398:Media related to
1326:978-99949-905-3-5
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993:"No. 16982"
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574:Piémontaise
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510:Robert Dodd
502:Piémontaise
183:(1806–1808)
1416:1802 ships
1410:Categories
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1210:References
961:27 October
613:Port Louis
448:Second Bar
370:carronades
332:Complement
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859:Citations
486:The Downs
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