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Lord Castlereagh (1803 ship)

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on 12 January 1816, and arrived at The Downs on 13 March. On her way she was not permitted to touch at Saint Helena. After their arrival, the passengers subscribed to a piece of plate that they presented to Captain M.B. Laing as a token of their appreciation of his conduct towards them on the voyage
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Reports and Papers on the Impolicy of Employing Indian Built Ships in the Trade of the East-India Company, and of Admitting Them to British Registry: With Observation on Its Injurious Consequences to the Landed and Shipping Interests, and to the Numerous Branches of Trade Dependent on the Building
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s first major commercial voyage was to China. In January 1804 she was at Canton and she sailed with the homeward bound China Fleet, which by the time it reached the approaches to the Strait of Malacca had swelled to include 16
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when a gale developed that lasted until 5 May. She had to throw 290 bags of pepper overboard on 30 April to keep the pepper from chocking the pumps. She arrived back in Bombay on 8 June. she was to go into dock on 2 July.
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sailed to Muckie, Sumatra, and captured the fort there. It had belonged to the EIC, but had been lost due to the "treachery of the Malays". After three days of bombardment by
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was present at the engagement but was not among the few vessels that actually exchanged fire with the French. This voyage was only the first of numerous voyages that
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A Collection of Papers Relative to Ship Building in India ...: Also a Register Comprehending All the Ships ... Built in India to the Present Time ..
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sailed from Bombay for China. She arrived safely in Macao having struggled through the monsoon in the Bay of Bengal and a typhoon in the China Sea.
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on 4 November. She left after four days and arrived at the Sand Heads on 13 February 1805, having made the round voyage in under four months.
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returned to Bombay on 7 August. She had left the Portsmouth on 14 May and had she not encountered light winds after reaching
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Commodore Sir John Hayes: His Voyage and Life (1767-1831) with Some Account of Admiral D'Entrecasteaux's Voyage of 1792-3
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s lights for those of a ship safely at anchor, and steered on to the same reef, also wrecking.
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was wrecked on 17 June 1840 with heavy loss of life while coming into Bombay during a gale.
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Asiatic journal and monthly register for British and foreign India, China and Australasia
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Transport vessels for the British invasions of Île Bourbon and Île de France (1810)
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies
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was one of the transport vessels that supported the British invasion of
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to carry back to France the French troops captured in these campaigns.
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was attempting to enter port during a gale she wrecked on some reefs.
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A Peoples' History 1793 – 1844 from the newspapers: China 1793-1828.
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was admitted to the Registry of Great Britain on 22 March 1810.
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within sight to the south-west near the eastern entrance to the
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was one of nine ships the British government chartered as
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and spent her entire career as a country ship based in
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Captain E. Cooper sailed from Bombay on 30 July 1809.
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House of Commons, Parliament, Great Britain (1814).
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Imray, Laurie, Norie and Wilson. 14: 1080: 1075: 79:Later:Hormusjee Dorobjee Lascari 76:1803–1816:Bruce, Fawcett and Co. 38: 1125:Maritime incidents in June 1840 697:Ships of the East India Company 401:One hundred lives were lost on 252:Charles-Alexandre Durand Linois 175:In July 1803 the EIC appointed 1: 630:"Awful shipwreck off Bombay" 1110:British ships built in India 634:(NSW), 12 October 1840, p.2. 292:on 8 October and arrived at 197:(16), and the armed vessel 110:750, or 785, or 798, or 808 1141: 313: 256: 165:Invasion of Isle de France 151:) was launched in 1803 at 15: 1070: 743:. H.M. 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Index

Lord Castlereagh (ship)
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
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Cochin
Bombay
East India Company
Invasion of Isle de France
John Hayes
Bombay
East Indiamen
Macau
Botany Bay
New South Wales
Pulo Aura
Straits of Malacca
Charles-Alexandre Durand Linois
Battle of Pulo Aura
Whampoa anchorage
Saint Helena
The Downs
Île de France
Transport vessels for the British invasions of Île Bourbon and Île de France (1810)
cartels
Cape of Good Hope
Anjouan
Algoa Bay
Lord William Bentinck
Bulley (2000)

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