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Agamemnon (1811 ship)

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returned to England via Madras and Bombay. On 21 November 1820, she left for Madras carrying the various detachments of troops that had come out as guards on convict transports. The troops were to rejoin their regiments. She was reported to have been at
189:, Robert Surtees, master, left Portsmouth on 3 May 1820. She sailed via Rio de Janeiro and arrived at Port Jackson on 22 September. She had embarked 179 male convicts, one of whom died on the voyage. The 150:
In 1813, the EIC had lost its monopoly on the trade between India and Britain. British ships were then free to sail to India or the Indian Ocean under a license from the EIC.
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with J. Jackson, master, changing to J. Crole, Pollock & Co., owner, and trade Greenock — "Mrmc".
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provided a guard detachment of 31 men, which were under the command of Lieutenant Keays of the
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on 4 September 1821, and short of provisions, having been out five months. On 28 September,
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s owners applied for a licence on 6 October 1814, and received the licence on 8 October.
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was launched at Sunderland in 1811. She traded with India and made one voyage in 1820
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Lachlan and Elizabeth Macquarie Archive, 22 September 1820.
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House of Commons, Parliament, Great Britain (1816).
277:, of Port Glasgow, Crowell, master, had wrecked on 783: 548: 331: 183:for repairs to damage that she had sustained. 573: 423:Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 126:to New South Wales. She was wrecked in 1826. 580: 566: 589:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1826 534:. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. 529: 509: 397: 357: 316: 301: 784: 561: 29: 797:Merchant ships of the United Kingdom 13: 14: 833: 812:Maritime incidents in March 1825 807:Convict ships to New South Wales 767: 762: 175:reported on 25 March 1817, that 31: 817:Maritime incidents in June 1826 532:Ships of the East India Company 485: 471: 457: 443: 429: 414: 403: 377: 363: 337: 1: 822:Ships sunk with no fatalities 517:. Brown, Son & Ferguson. 503: 288: 7: 10: 838: 802:Age of Sail merchant ships 757: 716: 595: 129: 87: 24: 20: 425:, 25 November 1820, p.2. 347:(1811), Sup. 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Index

Agamemnon
bm
transporting
convicts
Lloyd's Register
Bombay
Isle of France
47th Regiment of Foot
48th Regiment
30°20′N 32°45′E / 30.333°N 32.750°E / 30.333; 32.750
Cape of Good Hope
Tuskar Rock, Ireland
Cape Sable Island
Nova Scotia
Hackman (2001)


Bateson (1959)


House of Commons (1816)
LR (1811), Sup. Seq. №A161.
Hackman (2001)
Lloyd's Register (1816), Seq. №A225.
Lloyd's List №5162.
Bateson (1959)
Lachlan and Elizabeth Macquarie Archive, 22 September 1820.
Newspapers: Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, 25 November 1820, p.2.
Lloyd's List №5647.
Lloyd's List №5631.

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