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Frederick (1805 ship)

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Captain MacDonald had traded 853 firearms for 343 captives, or almost 2.5 guns per captive. Accepting 343 as the number of captives acquired, and 245 as the number disembarked, gives a mortality rate for the voyage of 29%.
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sailed from Africa. While she had been gathering her captives she was attacked from shore. She delivered her captives to British Guiana, where she arrived on 16 May; she arrived with 249 and she disembarked 245.
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had been commissioned in October 1812. According to French records, under François Rosse she cruised from October to December 1812, with 100 and 120 men, and four 6-pounders and four 6-pounder carronades.
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returned to Britain on 22 June 1813, with 450 casks of oil. One record has her captain as "Hammond", and her owner as William and Daniel Bennett. However,
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Stanbury, Myra, Kandy-Jane Henderson, Bernard Derrien, Nicolas Bigourdan, & Evelyne Le Touze (2015) "Chapter 18: Epilogue" . In: Stanbury, Myra.
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in enslaved people. After the abolition of the British slave trade in 1807 she briefly became a merchantman, and then in 1810 a
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for the London market. She left for the fishery again on 9 October, in ballast and again under Alexander Bodie's command.
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Historical Records of New South Wales: Series 1 - Governors' Dispatches to and from England, January, 1809 to June, 1813
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began trading with the Brazils. Then in late 1809, Lumley sold her to W. Wilson. Her trade changed from London-
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was an American-built ship that the British captured from the French c.1805. Lumley & Co. purchased her in
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through 1822: J. Allen, master, William & Daniel Bennett, owners, and trade London-South Seas fisheries.
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for both 1813 and 1814 has her master as A. Brodie, changing to J. or Wm. Allen, but her owner as W. Wilson.
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separated from the other three ships on 27 October, off Ascension. On 31 October, the convoy encountered the
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in the Supplemental pages in 1805 with M'Donald, master, Thomas Lumley, owner, and trade London-Africa.
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Inikori, J.E. (1977). "The import of firearms into West Africa, 1750–1807: a quantitative analysis".
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Ships employed in the South Sea Whale Fishery from Britain: 1775–1815: An alphabetical list of ships
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then left Port Jackson 30 November for the "sperm fishery". The fishing grounds were off the
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lost her mate killed, and had "Body" and three or four other crew severely wounded.
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described her as being of 16 guns and having a crew of 70. It further reported that
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to London-South Seas fisheries, and her master changed from M'Donald to A. Bodie.
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The next year he sailed to the Bight of Benin, leaving London on 1 January 1807.
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on 21 October, with merchandise, having called in at Rio de Janeiro on the way.
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Captain Alexander Bodie received a letter of marque on 28 April 1810. He sailed
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leaving Britain on 30 September 1816 and returning on 11 November 1817.
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Australian Town and Country Journal, Saturday 3 January 1891, p.16
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The Mermaid Atoll Shipwreck: A Mysterious Early 19th-century Loss
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was broken up in 1821, and is no longer listed after 1822.
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On his return to London, M'Donald reported that some 25
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2nd voyage transporting enslaved people (1807–1808):
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1st voyage transporting enslaved people (1805–1806):
1011:British Southern Whale Fishery Database – voyages: 619:The last detailed report of a whaling voyage has 704:"Letter of Marque, p.64 - accessed 25 July 2017" 302:List of ships owned by Daniel Bennett & Son 241:had been captured on the Coast, together with 221:On 16 September 1805, MacDonald sailed to the 434:next encountered the French 14-gun privateer 8: 293:Daniel and William Bennett then purchased 133:1805: 2 × 6-pounder guns + 16 × 9-pounder 945: 415:. The United States frigates gave chase. 671: 669: 446:. Some nine days later, on 10 December, 277:After the abolition of the slave trade, 16:For other ships with the same name, see 1006: 1004: 839: 764: 733: 731: 665: 643: 512:after an hour-long engagement in which 310:from Britain on 26 May. She arrived at 225:to acquire captives. On 16 March 1806, 183:captured the privateer, and recaptured 806: 804: 802: 777:Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – 750:Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – 563:(1813) had the notation "CAPTURED" by 159:and employed her for two voyages as a 24: 698: 696: 694: 692: 690: 688: 686: 36: 7: 1181:Merchant ships of the United Kingdom 486:arrived at Plymouth on 20 December. 438:, J. Rossi (or Rosse), master, from 211:on 3 September 1805. He then sailed 427:escaped and arrived at Portsmouth. 366:, returning from the Indian Ocean. 207:Captain James MacDonald received a 528:, "late Bodie," on 11 December at 504:for 12 hours before catching her. 14: 901:. 19 December 1812. p. 2547. 38: 139:1810: 16 × 9-pounder carronades 471:s crew aboard. On 19 December 187:. She is last listed in 1822. 142:1815: 8 × 9-pounder carronades 1: 1079:(in French). Éditions Ancre. 574:shared the salvage money for 997:. 3 July 1813. p. 1316. 921:. 3 July 1813. p. 1316. 215:on two enslaving voyages. 1197: 1176:Age of Sail merchant ships 1102:Journal of African History 299: 270:left Lagos she stopped at 15: 1114:10.1017/S0021853700027304 1075:Demerliac, Alain (2003). 854:(1916), Vol. 7, pp.433-4. 84: 31: 27: 1056:Clayton, Jane M (2014). 612:have the same entry for 948:, p. 272, no.2116. 85:General characteristics 866:(1916), Vol. 7, p.645. 740:(1916), Vol. 7, p.429. 341:On 27 September 1812, 258:acquired captives at 975:Register of Shipping 610:Register of Shipping 561:Register of Shipping 464:, which had most of 977:(1813), Seq. №F645. 795:(1810), seq. №A573. 543: /  399: /  80:Last listed in 1822 1166:London slave ships 1060:. Berforts Group. 1029:(1814), Seq.№F660. 994:The London Gazette 918:The London Gazette 898:The London Gazette 716:on 20 October 2016 604:From 1815 on both 508:had only captured 359:, under escort by 1096:. (1916). Vol. 7. 842:, pp. 124–5. 679:(1805), Seq. №74. 547:48.100°N 12.167°W 442:, which captured 403:33.167°N 20.467°W 349:with the whalers 326:Van Diemen's Land 148: 147: 1188: 1125: 1090: 1071: 1044: 1037: 1031: 1027:Lloyd's Register 1023: 1017: 1008: 999: 998: 985: 979: 971: 965: 955: 949: 946:Demerliac (2003) 943: 937: 929: 923: 922: 909: 903: 902: 889: 883: 873: 867: 861: 855: 849: 843: 837: 828: 827: 825: 823: 818:. 3 January 1891 808: 797: 793:Lloyd's Register 789: 783: 774: 768: 762: 756: 747: 741: 735: 726: 725: 723: 721: 715: 709:. 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Index

Frederick (ship)
bm
carronades
prize
slave-ship
triangular trade
whaler
privateer
Royal Navy
Lloyd's Register
letter of marque
Gold Coast
Guineamen
HMS Favourite
Lagos
Onim
Príncipe
Curacoa
List of ships owned by Daniel Bennett & Son
Port Jackson
Derwent River
Van Diemen's Land
sperm oil
St Helena
Argo
HMS Galatea
USS President
USS Congress
33°10′N 20°28′W / 33.167°N 20.467°W / 33.167; -20.467
Saint-Malo

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