• Streatham was launched in 1805 as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made seven voyages for the EIC. On her second voyage...
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  • (1805 EIC ship), an East Indiaman "Streatham", a song by Dave from the 2019 album Psychodrama Stretham, a village in Cambridgeshire, England Streatham...
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  • William Pitt was launched in 1805 as an East Indiaman. She made seven voyages for the British East India Company (EIC), between 1805 and 1819. In 1810 and 1811...
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  • Gordon was launched in 1805 as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made one complete voyage for the EIC and then foundered while...
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  • the small ships separately lost touch with the Indiamen. Monarch had a leak that had worsened. Captain John Dale, of Streatham, the senior EIC captain of...
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  • Gordon (1805 EIC ship) Maria (1804 ship) Northampton (1801 ship) Northumberland (1805 EIC ship) Sarah Christiana (1798 ship) Streatham (1805 EIC ship) Union (1801...
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  • and captured a French ship. In the other two she served as a transport. She set out for her twelfth EIC voyage but was lost in 1805 during the third naval...
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  • proceeded to make five voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) as an "extra ship", that is, under voyage charter. In 1813 she became a transport...
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  • skirmish with a French ship. On her third voyage she participated in a notable action. She was broken up c.1820. On 14 March 1804, the EIC chartered Lord Keith...
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  • country ship (a ship that traded only east of the Cape of Good Hope.) She sailed to England on a voyage for the British East India Company (EIC) and her...
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  • She received permission on 25 May from Captain John Dale of Streatham, the senior EIC captain of the five vessels and so commodore, to sail to Penang...
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  • Calcutta in 1796. She made four voyages as an "extra ship" for the British East India Company (EIC), and then spent two years as a troopship. She returned...
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  • Moring had come from Duckenfield Hall, another St Barbe ship.) St Barbe then chartered Comet to the EIC, which first had Wells inspect and measure her. Captain...
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  • one voyage as an "extra ship" for the British East India Company (EIC). She then made a voyage to Jamaica. On her return, the EIC engaged her for four more...
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  • India Company (EIC), between 1805 and 1814. She was wrecked in late 1815 or early 1816. Union sailed to England soon after her launch. The EIC announced the...
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  • February 1805. Barker left Cork on 31 August 1805, bound for Madras and Bengal. Northampton reached Madeira on 28 September. Northampton was one of the EIC vessels...
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  • HMS Leda (1800) (category 1800 ships)
    HMS Leda, launched in 1800, was the lead ship of a successful class of forty-seven British Royal Navy 38-gun sailing frigates. Leda's design was based...
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