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Juliana (ship)

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was built at Calcutta and initially sailed in the Indian coastal and Far East trade. In 1801 she assumed British registry and her name was changed to
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in 1814. She spent almost all of her career trading between England and India and made one voyage for the British
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with a cargo of stone for London when she sank off Amphré rocks (Amfroque). The pilots on board saved her crew.
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commandeered her for the Spanish Armada. She wrecked in autumn 1588 at Streedagh Strand, north of the
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between London and Antigua. She then made two voyages for the British
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but in 1804 the government resold her and she was sailing as a
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Index

La Juliana (1570 ship)
Barcelona
Philip II
Rosses Point Peninsula
Lord Camden (1765 EIC ship)
East Indiaman
East India Company
Mather & Co.
Peggy (1793 ship)
Transport Board
West Indiaman
East India Company
Hobart
Van Dieman's Land
transporting
convicts
Juliana (1814 ship)
Calcutta
East India Company
Juliana (1814 Southwick ship)
bm
St Sampson's Harbour
Sarre (2007)
Lady Juliana (1777 ship)
list of ships
internal link
Categories
Set index articles on ships
Ship names

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