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was launched at Sunderland. She initially traded with India but then in 1820 and 1822 she transported convicts to Van Diemen's Land. She became a West Indiaman until her crew had to abandon her at sea in August 1832 when she became
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was a 17,046-ton British passenger ship built for the Anchor Line by Alexander Stephen and Sons at Glasgow, Scotland, and was launched on 21 April 1925. In 1939 she was converted to an armed merchant cruiser and renamed to HMS
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was a 9,223-ton British passenger ship built for the Anchor Line by David and William Henderson & Company at Glasgow, Scotland, and was launched on 22 October 1904. A German submarine sank her on 4 December
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then continued to trade with India, Africa, and Peru. She suffered a maritime incident in 1840. She was last listed in 1847 after having returned to Lima in April 1846 in a highly leaky state.
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in the Southern Whale Fishery. She may then have become a transport, but though listed in the registries until 1813, does not clearly appear in ship arrival and departure data after 1805.
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first appeared in British records in 1800. She traded with the Baltic and Canada. Then in 1814 United States privateers captured her twice. The first time the privateer released
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was launched in 1780 in Spain, almost certainly under another name. She apparently was taken in prize circa 1797.
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in 1841 with B. Allan, master, Allan & Co., owners, and trade Clyde–Quebec. She was driven ashore at
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for trading with the French. She was sold to British owners in 1811 who renamed her and sailed her as a
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was a merchant ship built in 1829 in India that made two voyages transporting convicts from
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recaptured her. She returned to trading with Canada until she was wrecked in September 1824.
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made one voyage to the Caribbean and then under a subsequent owner made five voyages as a
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was launched in India and made three voyages to England for the British
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was launched in Philadelphia in 1779, possibly under another name.
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was launched at Greenock in 1794. The French captured her in 1795.
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s ship arrival and departure data. She was last listed in the
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The Ships of the Hamburg America, Adler and Carr Lines
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for Bengal on 30 April 1818. Captain Robinson sailed
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Index

Caledonia
Caledonia (1794 ship)
Caledonia (1795 ship)
East India Company
Caledonia (1797 ship)
whaler
Caledonia (1800 ship)
Royal Navy
Caledonia (1805 ship)
slave trading
Caledonia (1807 ship)
letter of marque
single ship action
East India Company
bm
prize
West Indiaman
Lloyd's Register
East India Company
Fort William, India
Lloyd's Register
Caledonia (1815 ship)
Caledonia (1815)
Port Glasgow
Caledonia (1829 ship)
Madras
Swan River Colony
Sydney
Caledonia (1839 brig)
Greenock

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