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Lord Castlereagh (1802 EIC ship)

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reported that a number of ropes had been cut in such a way that it could have endangered the rigging and the ship. On the homeward leg, prior to reaching St Helena, Younghusband had 11 seamen punished for attempting to prevent the flogging of one of their number. Younghusband left the ringleader at
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On one of these two voyages Captain Younghusband suffered some disciplinary problems. On the outward bound leg of the voyage he disciplined some seamen for having abused the steward over the food served at a meal rather than having complained to the captain. Next day the
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reached Madras on 27 June and arrived at Diamond Harbour on 10 July. She then was at Saugor on 5 September, visited Penang on 17 October, and was back at Kedgeree on 13 December. Homeward bound, she was at Madras on 15 February 1807, Colombo on 20 March, and
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on 5 July, and reached Diamond Harbour on 1 September. She arrived at the New Anchorage on 18 December. Homeward bound, she was at Saugor on 21 February 1818, and the Cape on 6 May. She reached St Helena on 26 May, and arrived at the Downs on 31 July.
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visited Benkulen on 20 May and Penang on 20 July, before returning to Diamond Harbour on 25 September. Homeward bound, she was at Saugor on 29 October, reached St Helena on 3 May 1810, and arrived at her moorings on 9 July.
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arrived at Whampoa on 5 September. Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 19 November, reached St Helena on 13 February 1820, and arrived at The Downs on 9 April.
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arrived at Diamond Harbour on 24 September. Homeward bound, she was at Saugor on 20 January 1816, reached St Helena on 16 June, and arrived at The Downs on 13 August.
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reached Madeira on 21 June and arrived at Kedgeree on 18 November. She was at Saugor on 5 December, Penang on 4 May, and Malacca on 9 June. She arrived at
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on 15 December. Homeward bound, she was at Saugor on 30 January 1805, reached Madras on 12 February, and arrived at her moorings on 9 November.
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Captain Christopher Kymer acquired a letter of marque on 8 February 1806. He sailed from Portsmouth on 4 March, bound for Madras and Bengal.
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that was listed among the ships sailing to India in 1820 under license from the EIC, but she was half the size of
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on 6 September. On 27 February Kymer had written to complain that his surgeon had died and that when the British
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on 27 August, returned to Malacca on 18 October, and reached Saugor on 5 December. She stopped at
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on 26 April 1813, reached St Helena on 10 August, and arrived at The Downs on 7 November.
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Captain William Younghusband sailed from The Downs on 23 April 1817, bound for Bengal.
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Captain Kymer sailed from Portsmouth on 15 April 1808, bound for St Helena and Bengal.
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in letters of protest against the Royal Navy's having impressed seamen from Indiamen.
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on 11 December. She was at Diamond Harbour on 2 February 1809 and Saugor on 8 March.
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The East India Company's Maritime Service, 1746-1834: Masters of the Eastern Seas
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was sold to Ross & Co., London. One report has Ross & Co. renaming her
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Captain Kymer sailed from Torbay on 30 May 1811, bound for Bengal and China.
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Captain Kymer sailed from The Downs on 22 May 1815, bound for Bengal.
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was at Rio de Janeiro on 29 June. That day Robertson also acquired a
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his surgeon's mate he no longer had any medical personnel on board.
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Captain Younghusband sailed from The Downs on 22 April 1819.
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on 25 September. She was at Saugor on 13 October, and
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He sailed from Portsmouth on 27 April 1803, bound for
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Index

Lord Castlereagh (ship)
East India Company Ensign
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
Henry Bonham
Deptford
bm
East Indiaman
East India Company
Madras
letter of marque
Masulipatam
Diamond Harbour
Saugor
Benkulen
Kedgeree
Calcutta
St Helena
The Downs
Royal Navy
impressed
Cape of Good Hope
Trincomalee
Earl Spencer
Monarch
Whampoa anchorage
Second Bar
Acheh
Simon's Bay
bosun
HMS Conqueror

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