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561:"Arrival of Vessels at Port Jackson, and their Departure FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE COLONY TO THE END OF 1817, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. The Names of His Majesty's Ships or Vessels in SMALL CAPITAL Characters; and those of American and other Foreign Vessels in Italic.]"
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appears twice, first with a new owner, Morrison, and a new master, Hutchinson. In the second listing, her master is J. Morrison, and her owner is
Morrison. For both entries, her trade was now London- Brazils. Between the first and second listing, she gave up her armament.
391:, with M'Lauren, master, trading between London and New South Wales. However, the list of arrivals and departures from Port Jackson does not record any other arrivals and departures than the above two.
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arrived at Port
Jackson again on 14 April 1808. She had gathered both whale oil and seal skins. When she left on 18 July 1809, her destination was given as "Fishery". In 1810 she was at
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for 1806, which gives her owner as
Plummer, her master as Edwards, and her trade as London-South Seas. This information repeats for 1807, with the addition of
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Daniel Cooper, who had been sailing on her, took over command for the remainder of the journey home. Skins that she brought home with her sold in
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returned to London on 18 August 1810 with either 8 or 18 crew members, having ignited an ongoing blood feud between sealers and Māori.
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left Port
Jackson on 26 October bound for England. She was carrying cargo (including skins), and passengers from
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on 18 June. She carried four male and 113 female convicts, of whom three female convicts died on the voyage.
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Ships employed in the South Sea Whale
Fishery from Britain: 1775–1815: An alphabetical list of ships
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left London on 8 October 1810 with a crew of 24 men. She returned to London in 1811.with
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to attack the chief, wounding him fatally. This is believed to have led to more than a
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753:"Exploiting the Pacific Frontier: The New South Wales Sealing Industry 1800–1821"
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Behold the Moon: The
European Occupation of the Dunedin District 1770–1848
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Mouth – where they attacked and killed another chief. They left behind
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s sealing gangs landed and proceeded overland to the mouth of the
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returned from the south seas in 1813. In March, she put into
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William Edwards, she sailed from
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428:List of convict ship voyages to Western Australia
331:and her boats moved to the Molyneux – the modern
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155:26 ft 0 in (7.9 m)
804:Convict ships to New South Wales
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205:, during the first of which she
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682:(1815), Seq. №1005, & 1006.
655:"The story of James Caddell..."
311:while her crew were working at
366:before continuing her voyage.
339:, who became one of the first
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700:. Brown, Son & Ferguson.
601:National Library of Australia
582:Frank and Christopher Bennett
467:(1806), Supplement Seq. №S42.
433:Transport Board (Royal Navy)
423:List of British prison hulks
182:Two decks & three masts
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819:Age of Sail merchant ships
757:Journal of Pacific History
751:Hainsworth, D. R. (1967).
201:. She made two voyages to
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769:10.1080/00223346708572102
713:Clayton, Jane M. (2014).
696:Bateson, Charles (1959).
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799:Ships built in Rotterdam
732:Entwisle, Peter (2010).
387:from 1810 to 1814 show
127:General characteristics
18:Sydney Cove (1796 ship)
404:In the 1815 volume of
303:Under Captain M'Larin
100:1806:Plummer & Co.
193:was built in 1803 at
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717:. Berforts Group.
505:(1807), Seq.№S881.
325:decade of conflict
698:The Convict Ships
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443:First Fleet
438:Prison ship
410:Sydney Cove
395:Sydney Cove
389:Sydney Cove
374:Sydney Cove
368:Sydney Cove
360:Sydney Cove
349:Sydney Cove
329:Sydney Cove
321:Sydney Cove
305:Sydney Cove
274:Sydney Cove
255:Sydney Cove
241:Sydney Cove
226:New Zealand
207:transported
199:Netherlands
190:Sydney Cove
89:Sydney Cove
79:Sydney Cove
43:Netherlands
794:1803 ships
788:Categories
690:References
669:, fn. 106.
523:, Chap. 2.
383:Issues of
173:carronades
160:Propulsion
763:: 59–75.
599:from the
449:Citations
378:sperm oil
282:St Helena
195:Rotterdam
54:Rotterdam
777:25167895
417:See also
278:Commerce
262:Falmouth
251:armament
210:convicts
168:Armament
85:Namesake
49:Launched
706:3778075
597:archive
588:20 June
356:Mataura
347:one of
315:on the
266:England
122:in 1823
32:History
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657:Te Ara
574:Sydney
292:6636 6
286:London
236:Career
144:Length
52:1803,
773:JSTOR
595:Trove
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343:. At
280:. At
222:Māori
214:whale
179:Notes
95:Owner
738:ISBN
719:ISBN
702:OCLC
590:2014
216:and
163:Sail
152:Beam
113:Fate
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