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Young William (1794 Whitby ship)

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identified a vessel as a 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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arrived at 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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from 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.
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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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In 1802, 12 British vessels in the triangular trade were lost. The source for this number states that none were lost on the homeward bound leg. However, unless
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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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Inikori, Joseph (1996). "Measuring the unmeasured hazards of the Atlantic slave trade: Documents relating to the British trade".
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in enslaved people. She was wrecked in September 1802, as she was returning from Jamaica after having delivered her captives.
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In 1801, her master changed first to Robert Bennett and then to W. Williams. She underwent repairs in 1801.
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On his way, Mortlock rediscovered two sets of islands. At noon on 20 November Mortlock gave his position as
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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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Mortlock sailed for China via New Guinea. On 14 November a flotilla of war canoe approached
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Captain Mortlock sailed from Portsmouth on 25 May 1795, bound for China via
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Australian Town and Country Journal, Saturday 3 January 1891, p.17
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1st voyage transporting enslaved people (1799–1800):
1115: 867: 304:reached Macao on 13 December, and then arrived at 423:One report from late September 1802, stated that 308:on 22 December. Homeward bound, she crossed the 402:2nd voyage transporting enslaved people (1801): 750:Griffiths, R.J.H. (May 2002), "Navigator...", 845: 8: 754:, vol. 88, no. 2, pp. 196–201 674: 672: 670: 625: 623: 852: 838: 830: 861:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1802 557: 16:British merchant and slave ship 1794–1802 679:Atlantic Slave Trade Database – Voyage: 647: 630:Atlantic Slave Trade Database – Voyage: 530: 528: 498: 496: 494: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1192:Ships of the British East India Company 763:. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. 734: 722: 519: 490: 452: 141:was a ship launched in 1794 at Whitby, 780:Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer 27: 320:on 3 August. On 2 August the British 39: 7: 1202:Merchant ships of the United Kingdom 568: 566: 231:. This is about 10 miles from the 14: 1157: 1152: 816: 802: 709:"Shipping and Commercial List". 145:, England. She made a voyage to 41: 761:Ships of the East India Company 407:Robert Bennett, master, sailed 288:Federated States of Micronesia 284:Federated States of Micronesia 1: 278:and administratively part of 357:Transporting enslaved people 312:on 9 February 1796, reached 713:(12646), 30 September 1802. 274:or Mortlock Islands in the 1233: 1212:Maritime incidents in 1802 1197:Age of Sail merchant ships 1034:September (unknown date): 18: 1147: 1134:December (unknown date): 1074:December (unknown date): 1054:November (unknown date): 929:February (unknown date): 316:on 6 May, and arrived at 82: 34: 30: 896:January (unknown date): 791:Williams, Gomer (1897). 128:1799:20 × 9-pounder guns 125:1797:10 × 6-pounder guns 759:Hackman, Rowan (2001). 468:Hackman conflates this 286:. Both sets are in the 270:, which is part of the 83:General characteristics 1187:Ships built in England 296:Upper Mortlock Islands 78:Wrecked September 1802 1207:Liverpool slave ships 997:June (unknown date): 385:embarked captives at 326:St. Catherine's Point 174:On 11 September 1794 389:and carried them to 21:Young William (ship) 1217:Shipwrecks of Wales 663:(1801), Seq.No.Y35. 560:, pp. 196–201. 538:(1799), Seq.No.Y27. 324:intercepted her at 250: /  215: /  711:Caledonian Mercury 506:(1797), Seq. №Y33. 332:most of her crew. 151:East India Company 1169: 1168: 1057:Sir Thomas Pasley 573:British Library: 306:Whampoa Anchorage 254:5.283°N 153.467°E 219:4.933°S 157.083°E 134: 133: 1224: 1161: 1156: 1140: 1130: 1108: 1092: 1070: 1060: 1050: 1040: 1030: 1019: 1009: 1000:Duke of Portland 993: 983: 973: 956: 946: 935: 925: 915: 892: 882: 854: 847: 840: 831: 826: 824:Transport portal 821: 820: 812: 810:Australia portal 807: 806: 805: 796: 787: 774: 755: 752:Mariner's Mirror 738: 732: 726: 720: 714: 707: 701: 691: 685: 676: 665: 657: 651: 645: 636: 627: 618: 615:Mariner's Mirror 611: 605: 604: 602: 600: 595:. 3 January 1891 585: 579: 570: 561: 558:Griffiths (2002) 555: 540: 532: 523: 517: 508: 504:Lloyd's Register 500: 479: 466: 460: 457: 367:On 1 July 1799, 346:Lloyd's Register 265: 264: 262: 261: 260: 255: 251: 248: 247: 246: 243: 230: 229: 227: 226: 225: 220: 216: 213: 212: 211: 208: 159:triangular trade 149:for the British 114:Full-rigged ship 49: 46: 45: 44: 28: 1232: 1231: 1227: 1226: 1225: 1223: 1222: 1221: 1172: 1171: 1170: 1165: 1143: 1133: 1122: 1116:Other incidents 1111: 1095: 1073: 1063: 1053: 1043: 1033: 1022: 1012: 996: 986: 976: 959: 949: 938: 928: 918: 895: 885: 874: 863: 858: 822: 815: 808: 803: 801: 795:. 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This is 170:EIC voyage 155:slave ship 147:Botany Bay 100:Propulsion 1125:HMS  1006:John Bull 980:Bangalore 962:HMS  910:HMS  877:HMS  486:Citations 373:Liverpool 336:Transport 318:The Downs 314:St Helena 276:Carolines 143:Yorkshire 110:Sail plan 1123:22 Jan: 1077:Defiance 1044:23 Nov: 1023:23 Sep: 1013:13 Jul: 987:14 May: 977:12 Apr: 970:Caroline 960:29 Mar: 950:25 Mar: 943:Sensible 919:25 Feb: 886:28 Jan: 433:Anglesey 429:Holyhead 343:entered 294:and the 245:153°28′E 120:Armament 64:Launched 1137:Nonsuch 1083:Mercury 1064:9 Dec: 953:Norfolk 939:2 Mar: 922:Suffolk 875:4 Jan: 375:to the 330:pressed 282:in the 268:Satawan 210:157°5′E 157:in the 35:History 1127:Amazon 1089:Trojan 1067:Hannah 1047:Vreede 1027:Pomone 905:Desaix 767:  699:№4294. 290:: the 242:5°17′N 207:4°56′S 165:Career 69:Whitby 67:1794, 447:Notes 387:Bonny 272:Nomoi 104:Sails 91:460 ( 1163:1803 1150:1801 1025:HMS 941:HMS 765:ISBN 601:2012 419:Fate 328:and 75:Fate 54:Name 990:Fly 912:Fly 1178:: 1102:, 1086:, 1080:, 1003:, 967:, 908:, 902:, 784:83 782:. 669:^ 661:LR 640:^ 622:^ 591:. 565:^ 544:^ 536:LR 527:^ 512:^ 493:^ 351:LR 298:. 185:. 93:bm 853:e 846:t 839:v 773:. 603:. 577:. 349:( 95:) 23:.

Index

Young William (ship)
Whitby
bm
Sails
Full-rigged ship
Yorkshire
Botany Bay
East India Company
slave ship
triangular trade
Port Jackson
4°56′S 157°5′E / 4.933°S 157.083°E / -4.933; 157.083
Takuu Atoll
5°17′N 153°28′E / 5.283°N 153.467°E / 5.283; 153.467
Satawan
Nomoi
Carolines
Chuuk State
Federated States of Micronesia
Federated States of Micronesia
Nomoi Islands
Upper Mortlock Islands
Whampoa Anchorage
Second Bar
St Helena
The Downs
Royal Navy
St. Catherine's Point
pressed
Lloyd's Register

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