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  2. List of ship launches in 1801 - Wikipedia

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    British Hero: Merchantman: For private owner. Unknown date United Kingdom: Nicholas Bools & William Good Bridport: Cato: Schooner: For Mr. Lambden. [32] Unknown date United Kingdom: William Rowe Newcastle upon Tyne: City of London: West Indiaman: For Fenn & Co. Unknown date New South Wales: Thomas Moore King's Dockyard, Sydney: Cumberland: Schooner

  3. United Kingdom (1801 EIC ship) - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom was an East Indiaman launched in 1801. She made three voyages to India for the British East India Company (EIC). The French Navy captured her in 1809 during her fourth voyage and the Royal Navy recaptured her in 1810. She became a country ship trading east of the Cape of Good Hope and was wrecked near the Cape in 1815.

  4. Transport vessels for the British expedition to the Red Sea ...

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    Baird, master; Cape Orfin (or Cape Orsoy) on the coast of Africa, [5] 7 June 1801; [7] Gabriel: 825 Calcutta, 1794 Lost on the expedition; crew and passengers saved Ganges: 450 Griffin: 400 Hercules: 485 Hope: 500 / 580 Calcutta, 1800 Jehanguire. Shaw Jehangire. 780 / 705 Deman Julia: Lost between January 1801 and June 1802 [5] London: 350 ...

  5. Atlas (1801 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Atlas left Deptford on 16 July 1801, and Blackwall on 20 August. She reached Waterford on 19 September and Cork four days later. [8] She sailed from Ireland on 29 November 1801. She arrived at Rio de Janeiro on 2 February 1802, [8] and also stopped at the Cape. Atlas arrived at Port Jackson on 7 July 1802. [9] [5] Atlas embarked 151 male and 63 ...

  6. Northampton (1801 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Northampton, was a three-decker merchant ship launched in 1801 upon the River Thames, England.She made eight voyages to India as an extra (chartered) ship for the British East India Company (EIC) between 1801 and 1819.

  7. Betsey (1801 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Betsey (or Betsy), was launched in 1801 at Calcutta, India. She made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC) as Betsey. Around 1814 she sailed to England and was sold to English owners who renamed her Marquis of Wellington. As Marquis of Wellington she made a second voyage for the EIC after transporting convicts to New South Wales.

  8. Elizabeth (1801 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth appears in the 1801 volume of Lloyd's Register with S. Haws, master, Charnck, owner, and trade London—Cape of Good Hope. [4] The EIC chartered Elizabeth for a voyage to the Cape and China. Captain Stephen Hawes sailed from Liverpool on 12 May 1801. [3] He acquired a letter of marque on 29 May 1801. [7]

  9. Medway (1801 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Medway was launched at Fort William, Calcutta in 1801. She immediately sailed to Britain under charter to the British East India Company (EIC). There her owners sold her. She traded with Madeira and the Americas before she foundered in 1812.