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A Register of Ships, Employed in the Service of the Hon. the United East India Company, from the Union of the Two Companies, in 1707, to the Year 1760: Specifying the Number of Voyages, Tonnage, Commanders, and Stations. To which is Added, from the Latter Period to the Present Time, the Managing
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for 1797 (published in 1796), with M. Gilmore, master, changing to J. Horne, Law & Co., owner, and trade London–East Indies. The entry noted that she had been built in 1788 of teak in the East Indies.
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Owners, Principal Officers, Surgeons, and Pursers; with the Dates of Their Sailing and Arrival: Also, an Appendix, Containing Many Particulars, Interesting to Those Concerned in the East India Commerce
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arrived in Portsmouth with invalids and prisoners from the West Indies. They had made a rapid voyage of about a month. The vessels may have gone out to the West Indies in connection with Admiral Sir
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In 1796 she carried rice from Bengal to Britain on behalf of the British government which was importing grain to address high prices for wheat in Britain following a poor harvest.
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She then made voyages to China in 1802, 1805, 1806, and 1807. On the voyage in 1804 she carried opium. From 1807 to 1808 her captain was F. Smith.
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In 1816 the Admiralty paid prize money for the campaign, and the Invasion. A first-class share, that of a captain or commander, was worth
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from the rest of the transports and sent the four to the Cape of Good Hope to gather reinforcements. The governor there, Lord
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when a fire broke out on shore. She was among the many vessels, Navy and merchant, that contributed men to fight the fire.
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was admitted to the Registry of Great Britain on 24 November 1796. The next day Captain John Horn acquired a
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Minutes of the Evidence Taken Before the Select Committee on Petitions Relating to East-India-Built Shipping
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again sailed to China. In 1814, for instance, she carried 14,495 piculs of cotton to China.
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Transport vessels for the British Government's importation of rice from Bengal (1795–1796)
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in 1811. She was part of the second division, which sailed from Malacca on 11 June 1811.
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On 20 November 1798 Captain James Horsburgh sailed from China, bound for England.
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Captain James Horsburgh sailed from Bombay on 6 May 1801, bound for England.
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year 1864
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between 1811 and 1816. She made a voyage to Mauritius in 1811.
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in December. Lieutenant Bertie Cator was appointed to command
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on 7 February 1799. She reached Malacca on 22 February and
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during the Invasion. He then became (acting) commander of
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were at Madeira taking on wine. They were in company with
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Transport vessels for the British invasion of Java (1811)
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was launched at Bombay in 1790. She was often called
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House of Commons, Parliament, Great Britain (1814).
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She was lost at sea in 1816. 792:The Bombay Country Ships, 1790–1833 291:Baird's expedition to help General 429:was lost at sea in 1816, or 1817. 320:as a transport. The navy detached 66:1790-1815:Bruce, Fawcett & Co. 14: 765:, Vol. 27, (Jan-Jun 1812), p.109. 187:made two voyages for the British 1637: 1632: 1293: 1288: 421:Captain Jonathon Read commanded 375:Captain Jonathon Tate commanded 38: 811:Ships of the East India Company 361:and by some accounts commanded 260:on 20 November 1798 and was at 701:, Vol. 217 (September), p.394. 1: 740:. 15 July 1828. p. 1377. 720:. 2 March 1816. p. 410. 1718: 1682:Maritime incidents in 1817 1677:Maritime incidents in 1816 1667:1810s missing person cases 1104:September (unknown date): 391: 328:, and two Calcutta ships, 214: 15: 1692:Ships lost with all hands 1627: 1283: 1184:November (unknown date): 842:. H.M. 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Index

Anna (ship)
Bombay Dockyard
Ship
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Anna
East India Company
Lloyd's Register
Transport vessels for the British Government's importation of rice from Bengal (1795–1796)
letter of marque
Coromandel
Hugh Cloberry Christian
Whampoa Anchorage
Lintin
St Helena
Red Sea
General
Ralph Abercromby
French
The Downs
Troubridge
Caledon
hired armed ships
Invasion of Île de France
HMS Otter
HMS Acteon
invasion of Java
Transport vessels for the British invasion of Java (1811)
Prince of Wales' Island
List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea
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