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Ocean (ship)

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purchased her and sailed her in support of their colony. In 1793 the Company sent her on a voyage along the coast to trade for African commodities that she brought back to Freetown for re-export. The Company judged the experiment a success and the next year it sent several more vessels to do the
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sailed to the East Indies under a license from the EIC. After the EIC lost its monopoly on trade with India in 1813, it licensed vessels belonging to private owners to trade with India.
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voyages to the Southern Whale Fishery between 1800 and 1824. In 1806 Captain
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was launched at Quebec. She made five voyages under charter to the British
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recaptured her in January 1798. Her subsequent fate is obscure.
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continued to sail as a London-based transport until 1823.
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was a sloop launched in 1790 at Plymouth. Circa 1792 the
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Ocean (1790 ship)
Sierra Leone Company
Royal Navy
Ocean (1799 ship)
bm
Samuel Enderby & Sons
whaling
Abraham Bristow
Auckland Islands
Ocean (1794 ship)
South Shields
East India Company
Ocean (1802 ship)
East India Company
transporting
convicts
Ocean (1808 ship)
Whitby
Port Jackson
HMS Ocean
Ocean (East Indiaman)
French ship Océan
Ocean ship
British Southern Whale Fishery - Voyages: Ocean.
list of ships
internal link
Categories
Set index articles on ships
Ship names

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