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Princess Amelia (1798 ship)

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At the time Saint Croix was a Danish colony. In 1792, the Danish government passed a law that would outlaw Danish participation in the trans-Atlantic enslaving trade from early 1803 on. This led the government in the Danish West Indies to encourage the importation of captives prior to the ban taking
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acquired captives at Bonny and arrived at Demerara on 20 June 1800 with 295 captives. She sailed from Demerara on 2 July, and arrived back at Liverpool on 12 September. She had left Liverpool with 38 crew members and suffered eight crew deaths on her voyage.
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on 9 October 1798. He sailed from Liverpool on 21 November 1798. In 1798, 160 British vessels sailed from British ports bound on enslaving voyages. This was the largest annual number in the 1795–1804 period. One hundred and forty-nine sailed from Liverpool.
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acquired captives at Bonny and arrived at Demerara on 10 December with 300 captives. She sailed from Demerara on 19 January 1804 and arrived back at Liverpool on 26 March. She had left with 33 crew members and had suffered one crew death on her voyage.
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acquired captives at Bonny and arrived at St Vincent on 20 October. She sailed from St Vincent on 4 November and arrived back at Liverpool on 27 December. She had left Liverpool with 40 crew members and she had suffered two crew deaths on her voyage.
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and arrived at Kingston, Jamaica on 14 May 1799 with 441 captives. She sailed from Kingston on 17 June and arrived back at Liverpool on 17 September. She had left Liverpool with 51 crew members and she had suffered 20 crew deaths on her voyage.
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acquired captives at Bonny and arrived at Dominica on 21 November with 282 captives. She arrived at London on 14 August 1808 from Grenada. She had left Liverpool with 40 crew members and she had suffered 11 crew deaths on her voyage.
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effect. One measure that it took was to open the trade to foreign vessels. Records for the period 1796 to 1799 alone show that 24 British enslaving ships, most of them from Liverpool, arrived at St Croix and imported 6,781 captives.
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acquired captives at Angola and arrived at St Croix on 6 October 1802. She left there on 13 December and arrived back at Liverpool on 2 February 1803. She had left with 33 crew members and had suffered one crew death on her voyage.
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Captain Livingston sailed from Liverpool on 26 December 1799. In 1799, 156 British vessels sailed from British ports bound on enslaving voyages. One hundred and thirty-four sailed from Liverpool.
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Captain Livingston sailed from Liverpool on 20 May 1801. In 1801, 147 British vessels sailed from British ports bound on enslaving voyages. One hundred and twenty-two sailed from Liverpool.
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Captain McDonald sailed from Liverpool on 22 June 1804. In 1804, 147 British vessels sailed from British ports bound on enslaving voyages. One hundred and twenty-six sailed from Liverpool.
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sailed for Liverpool on 22 February 1805 and arrived back there on 1 April. She had sailed from Liverpool with 41 crew members and she had suffered seven crew deaths on her voyage.
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sailed from Dominica on 17 March and arrived back at Liverpool on 1 May. She had left Liverpool with 44 crew members and had suffered five crew deaths on her voyage.
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acquired captives at Bonny and arrived at Dominica on 5 December. She sailed from Dominica on 26 February 1807 and arrived back at Liverpool on 12 April.
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sailed from Liverpool on 19 June. In 1803, 99 British vessels sailed from British ports bound on enslaving voyages. Eighty-three sailed from Liverpool.
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acquired captives at Bonny and arrived at Dominica on 11 December with 309 captives. She had embarked 382 captives, for a mortality rate of 19%.
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in enslaved people. After the end of British participation in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, she became a merchantman. She was probably the
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from Liverpool on 6 June 1797, he was only 20 years old, and the youngest captain to sail from Liverpool. He died in 1806 while captain of
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sold her captives at Dominica. She had embarked 336 captives and she arrived with 272, for a mortality rate of 19%.
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gathered captives at Bonny and arrived at Dominica on 14 February 1806, after stopping at Barbados on 18 January.
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sailed on her fifth enslaving voyage. Captain Donald McDonald acquired a letter of marque on 25 May 1803.
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Captain James Dickson acquired a letter of marque on 20 June 1805, and sailed from Liverpool on 11 July.
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History of the Liverpool Privateers and Letters of Marque: With an Account of the Liverpool Slave Trade
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Captain Thomas Mullion sailed from Liverpool on 2 April 1802. Because the voyage began during the
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Africans to Dominica: 100,000 middle passages from 'Guinea' to the Eastern Caribbean, 1764-1808
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was launched in 1798 at Liverpool. She made eight complete voyages as a
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Captain Robert Allam acquired a letter of marque on 6 May 1809.
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Captain Dickson sailed from Liverpool on 27 June 1806.
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8th voyage transporting enslaved people (1806–1807):
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648:"Letter of Marque, p.82 – Retrieved 25 July 2017" 549:, from Liverpool, was lost in "River St Mary's". 1013:Bought & Sold: Scotland, Jamaica and Slavery 267:3rd voyage transporting enslaved people (1801): 8: 886: 884: 853: 851: 849: 833: 831: 791: 789: 750: 748: 732: 730: 691: 689: 167:, from Liverpool, that was lost in 1810. 1004:The Danish Slave Trade and Its Abolition 875: 810: 721: 493: 444: 190: 16:For other ships with the same name, see 610: 568: 944:Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – 929:Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – 891:Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – 858:Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – 838:Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – 796:Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – 755:Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – 737:Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – 696:Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – 642: 640: 638: 636: 634: 24: 1049:Age of Sail merchant ships of England 822: 632: 630: 628: 626: 624: 622: 620: 618: 616: 614: 36: 7: 435:did not actually sail until 18 May. 234:Captain John Livingston acquired a 14: 575:Mullion had served as captain on 910:. No. 4045. 18 April 1806. 65:Princess Amelia of Great Britain 38: 774:. No. 4150. 12 June 1801. 1: 1070: 1054:Maritime incidents in 1810 682:(1803), Supple. pages "P". 311:. She was in company with 276:, Livingston, master, was 15: 966:(4435). 27 February 1810. 139:1809: 16 Ă— 9-pounder guns 136:1805: 16 Ă— 9-pounder guns 133:1803: 12 Ă— 6-pounder guns 130:1798: 20 Ă— 9-pounder guns 86: 31: 27: 1020:Williams, Gomer (1897). 981:Campbell, Susan (2007). 559:in the volume for 1810. 1011:Phillips, Kate (2022). 780:2027/hvd.32044105233084 317:, Whittle, master, and 87:General characteristics 587:. 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Index

Princess Amelia (ship)
Princess Amelia of Great Britain
bm
Liverpool-based
slave ship
triangular trade
Lloyd's Register
letter of marque
Bonny
48°30′N 7°36′W / 48.500°N 7.600°W / 48.500; -7.600
Lottery
Louisa
Peace of Amiens
War with France
Slave Trade Act 1807
Lloyd's List
Amacree
Kingsmill
Robert










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