• Grenada was a merchant ship built at Kingston upon Hull, England in 1810. She made four voyages transporting convicts from England to Australia. In 1827...
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  • Douchfour) was launched in March 1810 at Bristol. She sent much of her career as a West Indiaman, sailing between Bristol and Grenada. She was wrecked in October...
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  • master, and trade London—Grenada. She transferred her registry to London on 6 February 1811. She then continued to trade with Grenada for some years. The 1818...
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  • Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Grenada (or Granada), after the island of Grenada: HMS Grenada (1693) (or Granada) was a 12-gun bomb vessel...
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  • least three ships have borne the name Wanstead, named for the town of Wanstead: Wanstead (1802 ship) was launched in 1802. In 1807 and 1810 French privateers...
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    HMS Queen Charlotte was a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 17 July 1810 at Deptford. She replaced the first Queen Charlotte...
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  • ship. While Bonetta was at Cadiz, a gale from 27 to 29 March cost her her foremast, bowsprit, etc. Duc de Dantzig captured Jane on 18 November 1810 off...
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    Lady Penrhyn was a slave ship built on the River Thames in 1786. Lady Penrhyn was designed as a two-deck ship for use in the Atlantic slave trade, with...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1810 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1810. "Russian corvette 'Krym' (1810)". Threedecks. Retrieved...
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  • the vessels concerned simply transferred convicts from Port Jackson. Bateson, Charles (1959). The Convict Ships. Brown, Son & Ferguson. OCLC 3778075....
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  • casualties. On 24 July Grenada captured the French privateer schooner Petite Aricere, of four guns and 35 men. Grenada's only single-ship action – the only...
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    captures the slave ship Lancaster 1806, January 23 – French privateer captures and sinks HMS Unique 1806, February 15 – HMS Grenada captures the French...
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    Her master is Dickson, her owner Boddington, and her trade is London—Grenada. At this remove one can only conjecture that Boddington purchased her during...
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    reported off Grenada on her way to Jamaica. Her subsequent fate is currently unknown. Antelope (1802 slave ship) was a Spanish slave ship captured near...
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  • was ashore at Grenada with five feet of water in her hold. The greater part of her cargo was expected to be saved. The volume of LR for 1810 carried the...
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    History of Carriacou (category Islands of Grenada)
    92 whites, 92 blacks and 15 mulattos. In 1763 Carriacou was ceded with Grenada to the British and became part of the British Empire. Before 1769 there...
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  • December 1810. p. 1929. Howard et al., (1853), pp.268-271/ Lloyd's List №4450. Accessed 9 November 2016. Lloyd's Register (1819), "Licensed India Ships". Lloyd's...
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  • She landed her slaves in 1798 at Grenada and then disappears from currently available records. Swallow (1798 ship)'s origins are obscure in terms of...
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  • 1763, 1767, 1783 to 1789, and 1793. The slaves were delivered to Antigua, Grenada (417 slaves delivered), Jamaica (377 slaves delivered), St Vincent (420...
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  • of shipwrecks in 1810 includes ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1810. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (4470). 26 June 1810. "The Marine List"...
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    commander and between May 1809 and July 1810 his ships captured seven East Indiamen and a large number of small merchant ships and warships. The British response...
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    Events from the year 1810 in Canada. Monarch: George III Parliament of Lower Canada: 6th (January 29 – March 1) then 7th (starting December 12) Parliament...
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    world's longest wooden ships. The vessels are sorted by ship length including bowsprit, if known. Finding the world's longest wooden ship is not straightforward...
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  • fourth, she was a West Indiaman. A French privateer captured her early in 1810, as she was returning to Britain from Brazil. Backhouse first appeared in...
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  • the French privateer Intrepide east of the Cap du Gatt on the coast of Grenada. Five hours later Intrepide was sighted anchored in a bay under Cape Cope...
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  • Prince of Wales was a transport ship in the First Fleet, assigned to transport convicts for the European colonisation of Australia[broken anchor]. Accounts...
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    a British amphibious operation fought between 28 January and 6 February 1810 over control of the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe during the Napoleonic...
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  • №L668. "Ship News". The Morning Post. No. 17139. 24 November 1825. Gray (1999), p. 26. Gray (1999), p. 29 fn. 28. Gray (1999), p. 38. " BELFAST SHIP NEWS"...
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    At sea, the Marinid navy, assisted by Hafsid ships, defeated the Castilian fleet, assisted by Catalan ships. On land, however, the combined forces of Castile...
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    task force eventually comprised 127 ships: 43 Royal Navy vessels, 22 Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships, and 62 merchant ships. The retaking of the Falkland Islands...
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