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Guineaman, the source would not have registered the loss. Still, during the period 1793 to 1807, war, rather than maritime hazards or resistance by the captives, was the greatest cause of vessel losses among British enslaving vessels.
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reached Rio de
Janeiro on 11 July. There she revictualed and stayed until 22 July. On 19 August she passed the Cape of Good Hope. She finally arrived at Port Jackson on 4 October. She unloaded her stores and then on 29 October left for China.
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Jamaica on 22 April 1800, with 589 captives. She arrived at London on 24 December. At some point in the voyage her master had changed to John Smith. She had left Liverpool with a crew of 50 men; 11 men died during the voyage.
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Liverpool on 31 November 1801, to the Bight of Biafra and Gulf of Guinea islands. In 1801, 147 vessels sailed from English ports to acquire and transport enslaved people; 122 sailed from Liverpool.
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She left Africa on 5 May 1802, and arrived at
Kingston, Jamaica, on 21 June, with 346 captives. At some point James Pierce Carroll replaced Bennett as master. She left Jamaica on 28 July 1802.
178:, with James Mortlock, master, started taking on stores at Deptford on the account of the Government of New South Wales. She then waited at Portsmouth and Plymouth for a convoy to Australia.
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Both the Google and Bing maps show the atoll as an island, with the Google map showing the "island" twice. In both cases the satellite/aerial photograph clearly shows the atoll.
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In 1799, the entry continued, but indicated a change of master to J. Carshaw, a change of owner to Tobin, an increase in armament, and a change in trade to
Liverpool-Africa.
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and Gulf of Guinea islands. In 1799, 156 vessels sailed from
English ports to acquire and transport enslaved people; 134 sailed from Liverpool.
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Mortlock sailed for China via New Guinea. On 14 November a flotilla of war canoe approached
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288:Federated States of Micronesia
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312:on 9 February 1796, reached
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83:General characteristics
1187:Ships built in England
296:Upper Mortlock Islands
78:Wrecked September 1802
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385:embarked captives at
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174:On 11 September 1794
389:and carried them to
21:Young William (ship)
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663:(1801), Seq.No.Y35.
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879:Coromandel
868:Shipwrecks
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322:Royal Navy
310:Second Bar
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