• Christopher was launched in Quebec in 1811. She transferred her registry to Britain, and then sailed between Quebec and Britain. She made one voyage to...
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  • between London and Quebec. She was wrecked at sea on 5 December 1836. Christopher (1811 ship) was launched in Quebec. She transferred her registry to Britain...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1811 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1811. "London News Continued". Caledonian Mercury. No. 13905...
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  • (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7. Hardy, Horatio Charles (1811). A register of ships, employed...
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    in 1811 in a noteworthy action during the Battle of Tamatave, but she is most famous for her defeat on 29 December 1812 in a three-hour single-ship action...
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  • Countess of Harcourt was a two-decker, teak merchant ship launched at Prince of Wales's Island in 1811, and sold in Great Britain in 1814. An American privateer...
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  • General Hewart or General Hewitt, was a three-deck sailing ship launched at Calcutta in 1811. The British East India Company (EIC) purchased her to use...
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    HMS Victory (category 1765 ships)
    18-pounders obtained from other laid-up ships. She was recommissioned as a troopship between December 1810 and April 1811. In 1812, she was relocated to the...
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    West Indies. A French privateer captured Thames on 17 July 1811 and burnt her. Thames (1794 ship) was launched in London. The French captured her in late...
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    in 1811 was a successful British amphibious operation against the Dutch East Indian island of Java that took place between August and September 1811 during...
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  • Several ships have been named Hannah: Hannah (HBC ship), Hudson's Bay Company sailor Christopher Middleton (navigator)'s first command, in 1725 Hannah (1786...
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  • Britain. British ships were then free to sail to India or the Indian Ocean under a licence from the EIC. On 3 January 1816 Christopher, Smith, master,...
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    (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7. Hardy, Horatio Charles (1811). A register of ships, employed...
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  • of Saint Kitts (Saint Christopher Island), purchased her and donated her to the Royal Navy. She was broken up at Antigua in 1811. Mohawk was a French privateer...
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    Christopher Raymond Perry (December 4, 1761 – June 1, 1818) was an officer in the United States Navy who was appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Common...
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  • of shipwrecks in 1811 includes ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1811. "Marine List". Lloyd's List (4527). 8 January 1811. "Lloyd's Marine...
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    Norwich Post. September 1802. p. 4. Hardy & Hardy (1811), pp. 119–125. Biden (1830), p. 225. Biden, Christopher (1830). Naval Discipline : Subordination Contrasted...
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  • Thomas Kemp (shipbuilder) (category Boat and ship designers)
    Extreme (1811), 122 1/3 tons, length 65' 6", a schooner for Captain Robert Hambleton Marmion (1811), 244 tons, for Smith & Buchanan a pilot boat (1811) for...
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  • and 1811. The Argentine participation in the independence of Mexico occurred on one occasion, during the privateer cruise La Argentina, when this ship attacked...
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    Oliver Hazard Perry (category United States Navy ship names)
    as a successful raid to regain an American ship held in Spanish territory in Florida. On January 9, 1811, Revenge ran aground off Rhode Island and was...
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    he is best known for his exploits in the Dutch East Indies in 1810 and 1811, in which he was instrumental in the capture of the islands of Amboyna and...
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  • Bencoolen, and China. Ocean apparently foundered off Pulo Sapate in 1811. Because the ship foundered, there is little further information. The EIC valued the...
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    falling from $114 million in 1811 down to $20 million by 1814 while the United States Customs took in $13 million in 1811 and $6 million in 1814, even...
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  • aboard Lydia and brought to Sitka, the capital of Russian America. In October 1811 Thomas Brown exchanged commands with James Bennett of Derby. In late 1813...
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  • Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7. Hardy, Horatio Charles (1811). A register of ships, employed in the service of the Honorable...
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  •  13002. London. 10 January 1811. "British Merchant merchantman 'Charles Mills' (1810)". Threedecks. Retrieved 2 June 2023. "SHIPS BUILT IN THE 1810s". Searle...
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  • The list of shipwrecks in 1817 includes ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1817. "Lloyd's Marine List – Feb. 18". Caledonian Mercury. No. 14860...
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    approaching ship. A formal signal station was established in 1790, serviced by a bridle trail that developed into the Old South Head Road by 1811. Pilots...
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  • was at Port Jackson in 1811, and an advertisement of 15 June 1811 in the Sydney Gazette noted that letters had arrived per the ship Cumberland from England...
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