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Lord William Bentinck (1828 Bristol ship)

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wrecked in 1840. As she was approaching Bombay on 17 June, she overshot the port in a gale. She attempted to turn south but wrecked on a reef. She hoisted distress signals but quickly came apart. She had on board passengers, European recruits for the Indian army, and a valuable cargo. Twenty-eight
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crew, seven passengers and 65 soldiers were lost. A later accounting gave her master's name as Ord, and reported that she had 150 recruits, 11 passengers, and 39 crew.
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from Portsmouth on 14 April 1838. She arrived at Hobart, Van Diemen's Land, on 26 August. She had embarked 320 male convicts, three of whom died on the way.
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on 8 June 1828, bound for China and Halifax. She arrived at Whampoa on 18 November. Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 21 January 1829, reached
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to Henry Hutchinson, master mariner. He assumed command on 16 February, and proceeded to re-register her at London. Her trade was listed as London—China.
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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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helped re-float her on 14 May; she docked at Connard's Wharf, Halifax, on the same day.
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to Tasmania. She was wrecked on 18 June 1840 off the harbour of Bombay.
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was launched in 1828 at Bristol. She made one voyage for the British
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Records of Bristol Ships, 1800-1838 (vessels over 150 tons)
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In 1836 Mangles & Co. purchased her from Hutchinson.
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According to one source, on 5 June 1831 she sailed for
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Lord William Bentinck (ship)

Lord William Bentinck
Hillhouse & Sons
bm
East India Company
transporting
convicts
the Downs
St Helena
HMS Tyne
HMS Hussar
Madras
Lord Castlereagh




Farr (1950)


British Library: Lord William Bentinck.
Lloyd's Register (1830), Seq.№L550.


Hackman (2001)
Bateson (1959)
Bateson (1959)
Lloyd's Register (1840), Seq. №L439.

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