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Henry Addington (1800 EIC ship)

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and other national and mercantile institutions made a series of awards of ceremonial swords, silver plate, and monetary gifts to individual officers. Lloyd's Patriotic Fund gave each captain a sword worth £50, and one worth £100 to Nathaniel Dance. Dance refused a baronetcy but was subsequently
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was at Penang on 23 September and Malacca on 10 October. She reached Whampoa on 25 December. Homeward bound she was again at Malacca on 18 March 1806, and Penang on 27 March. She reached St Helena on 2 July, and arrived at The Downs on 3 September.
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on 18 April, and arrived at Bombay on 8 June. She arrived at Whampoa on 2 October. Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 13 December, reached St Helena on 31 March 1812, and arrived at The Downs on 13 May.
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on 21 October. She arrived at Whampoa on 30 November. Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 20 January 1815, reached St Helena on 12 May, and arrived at The Downs on 19 August.
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reached the Cape on 20 December, Bombay on 8 May 1803, and Whampoa on 5 September. Homeward bound with the China fleet, she crossed the Second Bar on 13 November.
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to retire after only a brief exchange of fire. Dance then chased the French warships until his convoy was out of danger, whereupon he resumed his passage towards
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Captain John Kirkpatrick acquired a letter of marque on 19 December 1804. He sailed from Portsmouth on 17 February 1805 bound for Bombay and China.
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officially opened on 27 August, she became the first ship to enter. As an East Indiaman, she took precedence over all other types of merchantmen.
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The EIC voted a £50,000 prize fund to be divided among the various commanders at the battle and their crews. Farrer received 500
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was at Malacca on 18 February 1804 and Penang on 2 March. She reached St Helena on 9 June, and arrived at The Downs on 8 August.
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Captain Kirkpatrick sailed from Torbay on 16 February 1811, bound for Bombay and China. She reached
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on 27 August 1802 at the opening of the West India docks, also shown on the far right is the
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Captain Kirkpatrick sailed from Portsmouth on 26 February 1807, bound for Madras and China.
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on 13 December 1800. Wakefield sailed from Portsmouth on 9 January 1801, bound for
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Captain Kirkpatrick sailed from Portsmouth on 21 June 1809, bound for Bengal.
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Captain Kirkpatrick sailed from Portsmouth on 8 April 1814, bound for China.
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on 17 February, and St Helena on 3 May. She arrived at The Downs on 6 July.
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was sold in 1815 to David Hunter, who in turn sold her to ship-breakers.
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on 4 November. Homeward bound, she was at Madras on 4 February 1810,
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On 14 February 1804, the China Fleet, under the command of Commodore
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This voyage also saw combat, but of a more minor sort. On 7 August
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in a convoy escorted by naval vessels under the command of
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on 12 April 1802, and arrived at Long Reach on 11 June.
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on 13 October 1802, bound for the Cape of Good Hope,
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Henry Addington (ship)



Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth
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Full-rigged ship
East Indiaman
East India Company
Battle of Pulo Aura
letter of marque
Bombay
Whampoa Anchorage
the second Bar
St Helena
West India Docks

Nicholas Pocock
Lord Hawkesbury
Boddam
Airly Castle
Ocean
Hope
Windham
the Downs
Madras
Nathaniel Dance
Charles-Alexandre Durand Linois
British India
Battle of Pulo Auro

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