Bengal was launched in 1799 as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made four complete voyages but foundered in 1809 with no...
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Two ships named Bengal sailed as East Indiamen for the British East India Company (EIC). Both were ill-fated. Bengal (1799 EIC ship) made four complete...
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December 1799 in Rotherhithe. She made six voyages for the British East India Company (EIC). She was sold in 1814 for breaking up. 1st EIC voyage (1800–1801):...
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and 1930s Khulna Royal Bengals, was a BPL T20 team based on Khulna Bengal (1799 EIC ship) Bengal (1811 EIC ship) HMIS Bengal (J243), a 1942 Bathurst...
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launched in 1780 that made five voyages as a packet ship under charter to the British East India Company (EIC). She also participated in the notorious Second...
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broken up in 1806. 1st EIC voyage (1787–1788): Captain Justinian Nutt sailed from the Downs on 6 January 1787, bound for Bengal. Thetis arrived at Diamond...
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East India Company (EIC). She made five voyages for the EIC, during the fourth of which she participated in an inconclusive single-ship action with a French...
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Hugh Inglis was launched in 1799 as an East Indiaman. She made seven voyages for the British East India Company (EIC), between 1800 and 1817. In 1810 and...
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was launched in 1799 at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC) bringing rice from Bengal for the British government...
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under a license from the EIC. She ran into difficulties in the Hooghly River while homeward bound and was condemned in Bengal in June 1818. Diana first...
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British East India Company (EIC). In 1799 a French privateer captured her. Echo (1799 ship) was launched at Hull in 1799. She quickly became a West Indiaman...
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listed in 1811. EIC voyage #1 (1783–1784): Captain William Hall sailed from Portsmouth on 11 March 1783, bound for Madras and Bengal. Lord Macartney reached...
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India Company (EIC). She then became a West Indiaman before again making a voyage under the auspices of the EIC to bring rice from Bengal to England for...
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masters. In 1826–1828 she made one voyage to Bengal, sailing under a licence from the British East India Company (EIC). On her return to Liverpool, she immediately...
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for Madras and Bengal. Because she was travelling in wartime, Burnyeat had arranged for a letter of marque, as was customary for EIC ships, which was issued...
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the EIC. She ran into difficulties in the Hooghly River while homeward bound and was condemned in Bengal in June 1818. Diana (1799 Topsham ship) was...
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Downs on 23 July. EIC voyage #5 (1796-1799): Captain Dance, Jr., sailed from Portsmouth on 12 March 1796, bound for Madras and Bengal. Lord Camden reached...
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voyages for the British East India Company (EIC). She was last listed in 1847. Recovery was built at Batavia in 1799. She was taken in prize and sold to John...
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Downs on 18 July. 5th EIC voyage (1807–1808): Captain Bradford sailed from Portsmouth on 4 March 1807, bound for Madras and Bengal. Lord Duncan reached...
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(EIC). On the sixth voyage, on her way to China, her captain discovered an island that he named Walpole Island. She was sold for breaking up in 1799....
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January 1798. 6th EIC voyage (1799–1800): Captain Sir Charles Mitchell sailed from Portsmouth on 2 April 1799, bound for Madras and Bengal. William Pitt reached...
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at the Downs on 2 August. EIC voyage #2 (1799-1800): Captain Gooch sailed from Portsmouth on 24 April 1799, bound for Bengal and Bencoolen. Sir Stephen...
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breaking up in 1805. EIC voyage #1 (1782–1784): Captain Todd sailed from Portsmouth on 11 September 1782, bound for Madras and Bengal. Busbridge returned...
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Company (EIC), and then briefly became a West Indiaman. She was sold to the government for use as a storeship, but was broken up in 1807. EIC voyage #1...
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under a license from the EIC. On 8 July 1816, Harriet, de Peyster, master, sailed for Madras and Bengal under a license from the EIC. On 29 July Harriet was...
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From c.1796 she started to serve the British East India Company (EIC) as a packet ship. However, a French privateer captured her in 1798. Zephyr entered...
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Porcher was launched in 1799 at Calcutta. She made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC) from Bengal to England. A French privateer captured...
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Bengal. Captain Robert Wardlaw acquired a letter of marque on 15 March 1799. He sailed from Portsmouth on 18 June 1799, bound for Madras and Bengal....
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being reluctant to fight for the EIC. However, on this occasion they fought well. The EIC awarded money to the ships' companies. It also gave Barker and...
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for the British East India Company (EIC), which engaged her for six voyages. She then made two more as an "extra ship", that is, under voyage charters,...
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