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to the Cape and China, leaving Portsmouth on 8 April 1811. He sailed under a letter of marque issued on 20 February 1811. She reached the Cape of Good Hope on 13 July, Penang on 30 August, and Malacca on 20 September, before arriving at Whampoa on 28 October. Homeward bound, she crossed the Second
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left Portsmouth on 4 April 1819, reached Penang on 20 July, Malacca on 15 September, and Singapore on ten days later. She arrived at Whampoa on 7 November. Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 6 February 1820, reached St Helena on 21 April, and arrived at The Downs on 20 June Downs.
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did not reach Singapore until 3 October. A cyclone on the way to China again caused damage, but she arrived at Whampoa on 6 November. Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 6 February 1826, reached St Helena on 3 May, and arrived at The Downs on 23 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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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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left The Downs on 1 May 1825. On the way, severe weather caused considerable damage, forcing Rawes to divert to Penang, which she reached on 27 August, for repairs. The repairs took some time long as
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and sold her to Danish owners. The British recaptured her in January 1808, and within a year thereafter she was again in her former owner's hands. She then made several more voyages for the company.
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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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arrived at 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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on 24 September, and the Cape on 16 December. She was at St Helena on 27 January 1810 and arrived at Portsmouth on 8 April and Blackwall on 24 April.
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for Benkulen and China on her second voyage, leaving Portsmouth on 17 February 1805. She spent May–July at St Helena and September–October at
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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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back to England from Calcutta as an "extra ship", i.e., under charter. She left Calcutta on 11 September 1809, reached
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was sailing from Copenhagen to Serampore when she was dismasted off Ceylon. She sailed to Mauritius for repairs.)
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was traveling in convoy with the fleet of East Indiamen returning from China, and under the command of Commodore
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to Mauritius where they arrived on 4 July. Thereafter the French initially used her as a prison ship.
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arrived back at London she discharged her crew, including her Chinese sailors hired in Canton.
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hybrids for his relation Thomas Carey Palmer, of Bromley in Kent: "Wellbank's White Camellia" (
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was sold with "her tackle and apparel." The purchaser was a Danish company. One report has the
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was directly engaged and the Indiamen reached Malacca on 19 February and Penang on 1 March.
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Bar on 11 January 1812, reached St Helena on 21 March, and arrived at The Downs on 14 May.
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165 ft 4 in (50.4 m) (overall), 133 ft 4 in (40.6 m) (keel)
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s voyage from London to China in 1816–17". In Swope, Kenneth M.; Andrade, Tonio (eds.).
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repatriated 31 to Canton, together with 359 others, leaving the Downs on 20 July 1816.
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from the engagement amounted to seven killed and 13 wounded; casualties on
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Captain Richard Rawes left The Downs on 27 April 1815, bound for China.
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to Larkins and 2000 guineas to his crew for their gallant defense.
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was sold for breaking up after having been laid up for some time.
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On 7 January 1807 the Court of Directors of the EIC awarded 500
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Van Dyke, Paul A. (2017). "A ship full of Chinese passengers:
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dated 10 February 1807 stated that the Danish company's ship
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in August–September 1807 reached India. Her captors placed
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on 21 July 1806 and been condemned. (A report in the
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was on her way back from Canton, the French frigate
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Index

Warren Hastings (East Indiaman)

Thomas Whitcombe
East India Company Ensign
Warren Hastings
East India Company
French Navy Ensign

Danish Asiatic Company
East Indiaman
bm
Full-rigged ship
18-pounder medium guns
carronades
East Indiaman
East India Company
The Downs
Whampoa
Houghton
Peace of Amiens
letter of marque
Second Bar
Battle of Pulo Aura
Nathaniel Dance
Charles-Alexandre Durand Linois
St Helena
The Downs

Robert Dodd
Benkulen

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