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and Fiji. She arrived Sydney 25 December 1839 with 500 barrels of oil and departed 12 December 1840. The vessel ran aground on a sand bank a few miles off the coast of Ecuador on 28 August 1841. She had 700 barrels of oil aboard, of which 400 were saved; 300 were lost. Her crew was saved.
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Captain Cuthell (or Cuthill, or Cullet), sailed from London on 17 May 1831, bound for the waters off Japan. The vessel was at the Bay of Islands, New Zealand, in December 1832. And at Honolulu by 7 November 1833 with 1,400 barrels of sperm whale oil.
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had changed to T. Ward. Captain Davis sailed from London on 21 September 1834. At some point her master became R. Cury. She returned to London on 1 December 1834 with 380 casks of whale oil (137 tons oil).
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with the intention of leaving the island. When signs of mutiny appeared among his crews-largely made up of men who had been captured from British whalers-he had all the arms and ammunition put on board
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At Callao the Naval Court ruled that Porter's attempt to flee justified the detention. However, as he had the correct paperwork and there was no evidence of contraband, the court ordered the release of
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2,000 miles to the Sandwich (Hawaiian) Islands. When she arrived at Honolulu on 23 or 25 May she was the first warship under the American flag to enter the harbour there.
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to sea although his entire party at that time consisted of eight men, only four of whom were fit for duty. Before they left Nuku Hiva they burned
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recaptured her. She returned to whaling and made a further eight whaling voyages. She was lost in 1841 on her tenth whaling voyage.
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Gamble augmented his crew in Hawai'i with some American seamen and some Hawai'ians. He then set sail on 11 June for the island of
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Captain Richard Cust sailed from London on 29 August 1823, bound for the Brazil banks. She did, however, also sail to Tahiti.
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Richards, Rhys (2018). "The Whaling Career of Captain Robert Newby: A British Master Whaler in the Pacific c1820 to 1843".
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships: V. 6: R Through S, Appendices, Submarine Chasers, Eagle-Class Patrol Craft
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under the guns of the fort that he had erected on the island. He placed the entire force under the command of Lt.
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on 7 May, and Lt. Gamble was wounded in the fight. (The mutineers consisted of men who had originally served on
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on 13 September 1813 off the Galapagos. Porter appointed his Chaplain, David P. Adams, as prize master.
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List of British whalers captured in the Pacific by the vessels of Captain David Porter, USN (1813)
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Captain William Porter sailed from London on 9 December 1812, bound for Peru. By 6 February 1813
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on her 10th whaling voyage. She sailed from London 22 May 1838, bound for Peru. She visited the
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was cruising, looking for vessels smuggling contraband to the Chilean revolutionaries. Although
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Captain Hales (or Henry Heslar), sailed from London in 1818, bound for the Galapagos Islands.
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was off Valparaiso on the night of 24–25 May when she encountered the Spanish privateer
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on 19 September 1803. Her owner was still R. Shedden, and her trade London–Jamaica.
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returned to London on 4 September 1828 with 480 casks (1800 barrels) of whale oil.
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captured her. She then served briefly in the United States Navy before the British
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had a letter of marque, Captain Porter was drunk and attempted to escape, leading
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to pay 500 pesos for the damage the prize crew had inflicted, and court costs.
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Prior to sailing from Nuku Hiva for the coast of South America, Porter moved
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in 1800 with Thompson, master, R. Sheedan, owner, and trade London–Jamaica.
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returned to London on 12 June 1834 with some 1800 barrels of whale oil.
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A first-class share of the salvage money for the two vessels was worth
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Captain Hammer sailed from London on 12 December 1828, bound for Peru.
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with Porter, master, Mellish, owner, and trade London–South Seas.
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returned to London on 23 June 1826 with 470 casks of whale oil.
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returned to London on 15 June 1823 with 380 casks of whale oil.
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was carrying 1950 barrels of sperm oil when she was recaptured.
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returned to London on 28 May 1818 with 590 casks of whale oil.
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Captain Richard Crust (or Cruit), sailed from London in 1820.
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Captain Allen sailed from London in 1826, bound for Peru.
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Gamble consolidated the whale oil from all four prizes in
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was one of the prizes that Porter selected to accompany
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and sent her for the United States. On 21 April 1814,
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During the transit the prize crew vandalized 541:sailed from London in 1816, bound for Timor. 1184: 8: 367:Island in the Marquesas for rest and refit. 1191: 1177: 1169: 982:Richards, Rhys; Chisholm, Jocelyn (1992). 155:1803:2 Ă— 6-pounder guns + 12 Ă— 12-pounder 1200:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1841 762: 760: 708: 706: 704: 529:had arrived at Rio after her recapture. 700: 657: 1076:Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany 892: 866: 823: 821: 819: 817: 815: 813: 811: 809: 807: 805: 15: 1509:Age of Sail merchant ships of England 727: 725: 723: 605:returned to London on 15 March 1831. 27: 7: 557:returned to London on 19 July 1820. 441:In April 1814, Gamble began to rig 152:1803:14 Ă— 12&18-pounder cannons 1146:. Santa Barbara, Calif: ABC-CLIO. 986:(First ed.). Paremata Press. 473:Gamble was eventually able to get 224:was under the command of J. 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Index

Sir Andrew Hamond, 1st Baronet
Bermuda cedar
yellow pine
bm
carronades
West Indiaman
whaler
United States Navy
Royal Navy
Lloyd's Register
letter of marque
Rio de Janeiro
Callao
Governor Dowdeswell
USS Essex
List of British whalers captured in the Pacific by the vessels of Captain David Porter, USN (1813)
Nuku Hiva
Nuku Hiva Campaign
Seringapatam
New Zealander
John M. Gamble
HMS Belvidera
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Port Jackson

Hawai'i
HMS Cherub
Abraham Bristow
Bay of Islands
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