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Liverpool, her owner as Mestear, and the date of sailing for Bengal as 21 June 1811. In addition,
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179:EIC voyage
157:Propulsion
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342:Harleston
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293:Harleston
273:Harleston
269:Harleston
258:the Downs
250:Bencoolen
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229:HMS
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