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for J. Hill & Co., with destination the South Seas. Captain Mark Munro (or Monro) received a letter of marque on 31 August 1804, and sailed her from
Britain on 17 September 1804 with destination
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left London on 13 September 1802. In 1802, 155 vessels sailed from
English ports, bound for Africa to acquire and transport enslaved people; 30 of these vessels sailed from London.
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left London on 31 August 1801. In 1801, 147 vessels sailed from
English ports, bound for Africa to acquire and transport enslaved people; 23 of these vessels sailed from London.
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in the evening of 21 January 1809 and ran into the
British blockade; a frigate gave chase, but Potier managed to escape by throwing his artillery overboard.
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is illegible, but the entry in the 1802 issue shows her master as Clark, her owner as Parry & Co., and her trade as London-Africa.
509:, consignees of the Lenouvelle brothers, three masted vessel, of about 400 tons, copper-lined, to be sold 5 April by notary Guérin."
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was launched in 1798 at Quebec. French privateers captured her three times, the third time retaining her. In between she sailed as a
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in enslaved people. Her third capture occurred while she was on a whaling voyage. Her last voyage took her from
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then delivered 391 captives to
Trinidad, where she arrived on 1 March 1802. She returned to London on 13 June.
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Diamond Transport, from Halifax to Portsmouth" around end-October 1800. On 1 November the
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466:was carrying a cargo of cotton. In November 1805,
1006:(1901), Government of the Cape Colony; pp.404-12.
335:On 24 August 1801 Captain James Clark received a
318:into Falmouth, where she arrived on 3 November.
516:in September 1808 under the command of Captain
1004:Records of the Cape Colony from February 1793
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1108:(in French). Imprimerie de F. PĂ©alat.
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470:brought the prisoners from
446:. The capture occurred off
184:600 (French tons "of load")
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343:then made two under Clark
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233:1808:18 Ă— 9-pounder guns
230:1804:14 Ă— 9-pounder guns
227:1801:16 Ă— 9-pounder guns
937:, p. 265, no.2031.
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762:7 November 1800, â„–4100.
744:, p. 329, no.2829.
729:- accessed 14 May 2011.
157:General characteristics
136:October 1805 By capture
75:Patrick Beatson, Quebec
924:8 October 1805, â„–4260.
895:30 August 1800, â„–4380.
881:23 August 1800, â„–4378.
65:1805:J. Hill & Co.
59:1800:Beatson & Co.
290:The French privateer
1113:Piat, Denis (2007).
957:4 March 1806, â„–4302.
62:1801:Parry & Co.
494:The French renamed
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152:Decommissioned 1809
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661:(1805), Seq. â„–113.
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575:around 20 October.
462:. At her capture,
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