• Lady Jane Dundas was launched in 1800 as an East Indiaman. She made four voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) and was lost in 1809 on the homeward-bound...
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  • Mauritius, a gale developed. Four of the ships, Bengal, Calcutta, Jane, Duchess of Gordon, and Lady Jane Dundas, parted company with the main convoy. They...
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  • Ceylon and Bengal. On 14 March 1809, Bengal, Calcutta, Jane, Duchess of Gordon, and Lady Jane Dundas parted company with the main convoy of homeward-bound...
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    beheld the like! Jane Maxwell Gordon is the focus of Ciji Ware's 1989 novel Island of the Swans. Jane, Duchess of Gordon (1805 EIC ship) The Gordon Highlanders...
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  • Lord Nelson, Princess Charlotte, Marquis of Ely, Marquis Wellesley, Lady Jane Dundas, and Brunswick. Canton reached Ceylon on 17 July. Four days later she...
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    Charlotte was an "extra ship’’ of the British East India Company (EIC), launched in 1796. She made four voyages for the EIC. On her second voyage she...
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  • Madras and Bengal. On 14 March 1809 Calcutta, Bengal, Jane, Duchess of Gordon, and Lady Jane Dundas, parted company with the main homeward bound convoy...
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    launched on the Thames in 1799. Between 1800 and 1813 she made seven voyages for the British East India Company (EIC), primarily to India, though on one voyage...
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  • voyages for the British East India Company (EIC), and wrecked on her fifth. During the second she transported EIC troops to Macao to augment the Portuguese...
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  • Marquis Wellesley, Lady Jane Dundas, and Marchioness of Exeter. On 11 April Lapwing left the convoy. Captain Grant, as senior EIC captain, became the...
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    for the British East India Company (EIC). She was lost without a trace in 1809 during her eighth voyage. The EIC initially engaged True Briton for six...
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  • arrived back at The Downs on 14 December. 2nd EIC voyage (1798–1800): Loyalist then made a second voyage for the EIC, this time to Bombay. She left on 11 April...
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  • Arran was launched at Calcutta in 1799. In 1800, she sailed to Britain for the British East India Company (EIC). On her return voyage, she suffered a major...
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    Lord Nelson (East Indiaman) (category Ships of the British East India Company)
    Exeter, Canton, Princess Charlotte, Marquis of Ely, Marquis Wellesley, Lady Jane Dundas, and Brunswick. Other East Indiamen in the convoy included Brunswick...
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  • in 1795. She made one voyage as an "extra ship", i.e., under charter, to the British East India Company (EIC). She then traded generally until she foundered...
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  • was a three-decker merchant ship launched in 1781. The British East India Company (EIC) twice employed her as an "extra ship", first when she went out to...
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    HMS Terpsichore (1785) (category 1785 ships)
    Mauritius, a gale developed. Four of the ships, Bengal, Calcutta, Jane, Duchess of Gordon, and Lady Jane Dundas, parted company with the main convoy. They...
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    HMS Calcutta (1795) (category Ship fires)
    East Indiaman Warley, converted to a Royal Navy 56-gun fourth rate. This ship of the line served for a time as an armed transport. She also transported...
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  • 1795. She made three voyages as an "Extra ship", i.e., under charter, for the British East India Company (EIC). On her return she became a West Indiaman...
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  • p. 128. Clayton, Jane M (2014). Ships employed in the South Sea Whale Fishery from Britain: 1775–1815: An alphabetical list of ships. Berforts Group....
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  • List of vessels of the Bengal Pilot Service to 1834 (category Ships of the British East India Company)
    Bengal Pilot Service (BPS) was an arm of the British East India Company (EIC). Its pilot boats were responsible for guiding East Indiamen, and other vessels...
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