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Honduras Packet (1800 ship)

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39: 78: 394:. On 22 July 1805 she arrived at Sydney from "Bass's Strait" with 7,000 seal skins. At Sydney the partnership of Lord, Kable, & Underwood hired her. Late in December she returned to the Antipodes where she loaded a cargo of skins, and then sailed for London. She returned to England on 22 May 1806. By one account she was carrying 34,000 skins. 698:
sailed from London on 10 September 1822 with 70 emigrants bound for Poyais. They arrived at Black River, Honduras, in November, only to discover there was no settlement there and conditions were very different than they had been led to expect. Before they could unload all their stores, a storm came
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made one, two, or three voyages as a sealer or whaler. The three voyages would have been in 1804–1805 with J. Nichols, master, and C. Hurry and Co., owner, 1805–1806 with Owen Bunker, master, and William Edwards, owner, and 1806–1808 with J. Todrig, master and T. Todrig & Co., owner.
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with F. Todrig, master, F&J Todrig, owners, and trade London–Brazils. The supplemental pages in the issue showed her with Taylor, master, Smith & Co., owners, and trade London–Jamaica.
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was launched in Spain in 1798 under another name and was renamed when the British captured her in 1800. She was a merchantman that between 1804 and 1809 made one, two, or three voyages
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in the Southern Fishery. She was also the first vessel to transport Scottish emigrants to Honduras in 1822-23 under
228:) in 1801 with J. Goodwin, master, Collingdon, owner, and trade London–Madeira. She was surveyed on 24 January. 1016: 709:, arrived in March 1823, having left Leith with some 200 emigrants in October 1822. With the coming of the 1031: 1026: 409: 934: 920: 853: 836: 795: 779: 386:
that became known as Port Honduras, but later Port Adventure after a later sealing ship. She explored
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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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took hold, and the emigrants sank into utter despair. Eventually, the schooner
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ill-conceived and ill-fated "Poyais scheme". She was last listed in 1828–30.
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Behold the Moon: The European Occupation of the Dunedin District 1770-1848
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She initially sailed between London and Madeira and London and Spain.
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with trade London–Rio de Janeiro. In October 1808 the packet
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with Todrig, master and owner, and trade London–South Seas.
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It is not clear that this was in fact a whaling voyage.
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1809:2 Ă— 12-pounder guns ("of the New Construction")
819:British Southern Whale Fishery Database - Voyages: 703:sailed off, not to return. A second emigrant ship, 464:continued to carry stale data for some time. The 595:; good repair 1816 & damages repaired 1818 8: 713:insects infested the camp, diseases such as 133:110, or 142, or 143, or 150, or 160, or 165( 611: 474: 241: 382:in 1804. In 1804 he anchored at a bay on 897: 849: 847: 832: 830: 791: 789: 787: 775: 773: 173:1804:2 Ă— 3-pounder guns + 6 Ă— 4-pounder 16:For other ships with the same name, see 885: 769: 870: 814: 812: 810: 808: 806: 24: 1022:Age of Sail merchant ships of England 954:Historical Records of New South Wales 74: 36: 7: 416:returned to England on 23 May 1809. 753:s subsequent history is obscure as 952:Bladen, Frank Murcot, ed. (1897). 738:List of ships of the Poyais scheme 404:from England on 2 September 1806. 14: 757:carried stale data to 1828. The 76: 37: 924:(1809), "H" supplemental pages. 400:Captain Francis Todrig sailed 1: 910:Gentlemen of New South Wales/ 780:"H" supple. pages, Seq.â„–565. 398:Whaling voyage (1806-1809?): 438:, which had wrecked in the 378:Captain Owen Bunker sailed 376:Sealing voyage (1804-1806): 102:1800 by purchase of a prize 1048: 735: 15: 956:. Vol. 5. C. Potter. 733:, at least 180 perished. 468:showed that she became a 124: 31: 27: 980:Entwisle, Peter (2010). 961:Clayton, Jane M (2014). 359:London–Southern Fishery 605:carried stale data and 182:1810:8 Ă— 6-pounder guns 125:General characteristics 504:London–Rio de Janeiro 456:for 1809 again showed 234:Between 1804 and 1809 609:was more up-to-date. 510:(supplemental pages) 1012:Ships built in Spain 797:Register of Shipping 761:carried it to 1830. 759:Register of Shipping 603:Register of Shipping 466:Register of Shipping 444:Register of Shipping 431:rescued the crew of 412:on 22 October 1806. 363:Register of Shipping 118:Register of Shipping 257:Notes & source 965:. 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Index

Honduras Packet

Spain
Lloyd's Register
bm
Brig
carronades
seal hunting
whaling
Gregor MacGregor's
Lloyd's Register
Stewart Island
Foveaux Strait
Antipodes Islands
Boavista
HMS Volador
Gulf of Cora
West Indiaman
Smyrna
Vence
Kennersley Castle
rainy season
malaria
yellow fever
List of ships of the Poyais scheme


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