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Harleston (1811 ship)

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from Bengal back to London. He wrote ten "Letters from Sumatra", nine between 10 March and 12 April 1812, and a tenth from London on 28 September 1812. These letters provide a great deal of description of Bencoolen and Sumatra, and some commentary about life on the
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in 1812 in lists of vessels trading with India. Both give her origin as Liverpool, her owner as Mestear, and the date of sailing for Bengal as 21 June 1811. In addition,
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Tracts, Historical and Statistical, on India: With Journals of Several Tours Through Various Parts of the Peninsula: Also, an Account of Sumatra, in a Series of Letters
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was launched at Ipswich in 1811, for Peter E. Mestaer. She made one voyage under charter to the British
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123 ft 6 in (37.6 m) (overall); 99 ft 0 in (30.2 m) (keel)
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Captain Thomas Walker sailed from Portsmouth on 21 June 1811, bound for Bengal.
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sailed out to Bengal to remain there as a country ship. In 1823
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on 2 November. Homeward bound (albeit indirectly), she was at
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on 2 July, and sailed from there on 5 July, together with
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Index

Harleston (ship)
Jabez Bayley
bm
East India Company
Lloyd's Register
Madeira
William Pitt
Lady Lushington
HMS Emerald
Calcutta
Saugor
Bencoolen
Saint Helena
the Downs




Hackman (2001)



British Library: Harleston.


Register of shipping (1812).
Lloyd's Register (1812).
Lloyd's List
n° 4593.
Heyne (1814)

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