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was at Macao, and on 28 August she was again at
Whampoa. Again homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 16 December and was at Malacca on 17 January 1798. By 18 March she was at the Cape and by 15 April she was at St Helena. After the Fleet left St Helena it succeeded in capturing the Spanish
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On 28 January 1797 the
Indiamen had sailed through the Bali Strait in a squall and were off Java when they encountered six French frigates. Farquharson proceeded to organize a bluff. To give the impression that the convoy consisted of the powerful ships of the line that the Indiamen resembled,
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and several other vessels were still in the China Sea, a violent typhoon cost her her rudder and everyone of her masts. She turned back to China, which she reached on 29 June, but not before enduring three hurricanes and other dangers. After having been dismasted and having lost her rudder,
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reached Madras on 26 July. She was at Penang on 28 August and
Malacca on 10 September, before arriving at Whampoa on 28 September. Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 16 December. She reached St Helena on 13 April, and then arrived at Long Reach on 12 June.
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Farquharson ordered his ships to advance in line of battle. The French retreated, convinced they were facing a superior force. Actually, the French outgunned the East
Indiamen both in terms of the number of guns and the weight of shot per gun.
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reached Madras on 15 June and arrived at
Whampoa on 13 September. Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 13 November, reached St Helena on 27 February 1792, and arrived at Long Reach on 24 April.
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for sale as a hulk. However the
British Government took her up as a troopship. Currently there is no readily available information about how long she served in that capacity or her final disposition.
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jury-rigged replacements. As she approached the Pearl River, the pilot saw that another typhoon was approaching and guided her into Tong-Huo Cove, on Tong-Hou Island. There she rode out the weather.
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Janeiro on 4 July, and reached Madras on 7 September. She was at Penang on 5 October and Malacca on 15 October, and arrived at Whampoa on 31 January 1795. Homeward bound,
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Memoirs: comprising the navigation to and from China, by the China sea, and through the various straits and channels in the Indian archipelago; also the navigation of Bombay harbour
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crossed the Second Bar on 5 March, and reached
Malacca again on 26 April. She was at St Helena on 24 August. On 3 September she sailed from St Helena. She sailed together with
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reached Madras on 9 August. She was at Penang on 2 September and Malacca on 14 September. On 22 October
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Palmer had been fourth officer on her second voyage, and second officer on her third voyage.
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Captain Palmer sailed from Portsmouth on 2 April 1799, bound for Madras and China.
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was at Cork, and The Downs on 7 July. While she was there, an officer from
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18 seamen. He was courteous enough to leave 18 seamen from
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on 14 April 1789 and arrived at Long Reach on 12 June.
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747:"Letter of Marque, p.53 – accessed 25 July 2017"
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487:s owner gave him an engraved silver tureen.
198:and was launched on 27 December 1787 on the
335:arrived back at Long Reach on 28 November.
229:reached Madras on 19 July, and arrived at
117:128 ft 0 in (39.0 m) (keel)
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16:British East Indiaman 1787–1803
266:Captain John Jones acquired a
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622:22°01′19″N
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326:HMS
249:The Downs
239:St Helena
130:Sail plan
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223:Madras
214:Career
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