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Borneo (1817 ship)

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Encyclopedia of Exploration 1850 to 1940: The Oceans, Islands and Polar Regions ; a Comprehensive Reference Guide to the History and Literature of Exploration, Travel and Colonization in the Oceans, the Islands, New Zealand and the Polar Regions from 1850 to the Early Decades of the Twentieth
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and had to unload her cargo. She was gotten off on 25 October with trifling damage after about three-quarters of her cargo had been unloaded. She then went into King's Dock to effectuate repairs.
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for 1833 showed her with Ross, master, Scott & Co., owner, and trade London–Southern Fishery. It has the annotation "LOST" by her entry.
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Surgeon’s Journal of Her Majesty’s Female Convict Ship Borneo Mr Oliver Sproule, Surgeon from 17 March 1828 to 17 October 1828
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arrived at Van Diemen's Land on 8 October. She had embarked 73 female convicts, of whom three died
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for the East Coast of Africa and the Seychelles on a whale hunting voyage. She was reported at
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in 1820 with C. Ross, master, Hare, owner, and trade Cowes. On 22 October 1820 a gale caused
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was a merchant ship built in Borneo in 1817. She undertook one convict voyage to
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Jones, A.G. E.; Dale Chatwin; and Rhys Richards. BSWF Database – voyages:
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Borneo voyage to Van Diemen's Land, Australia in 1828 with 74 passengers
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The Eacott History - Page 112 =098782273XJohn Eacott - 2017.
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Captain Richard M. Wichelo sailed on 11 May 1828, via
34:'Borneo' of London on Southsea beach, 22 October 1820 276:was wrecked on 22 July 1832 on a reef east of the 265:on 28 August 1832, but this report was incorrect. 783: 231:in 1821, and trade changing to London–Batavia. 196:In 1818 Clunies-Ross was appointed captain of 184:in 1828. She was wrecked in 1832 on her first 611: 618: 604: 325:on 3 July 1833 off the bottom of Japan of 257:On 29 March 1831 Captain R.C. Ross sailed 627:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1832 377: 375: 373: 371: 369: 367: 365: 355: 353: 351: 389: 387: 227:The next volume has her having received 16:For other ships with the same name, see 566:. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. 561: 544: 315:in their own boat. Captain Snowden, of 784: 362: 348: 98:June 1815; keel laid by Curaow, Borneo 802:Age of Sail merchant ships of England 599: 384: 44: 506: 153:111 ft 2 in (33.9 m) 82:Richard Hare; later Scott & Co. 13: 14: 823: 161:31 ft 0 in (9.4 m) 767: 762: 46: 28: 812:Maritime incidents in July 1832 564:Ships of the East India Company 521: 494: 485: 474: 463: 454: 440: 426: 410: 401: 1: 580:Howgego, Raymond John (2006) 549:. Brown, Son & Ferguson. 538: 518:. Accessed 11 February 2018.] 547:The Convict Ships, 1787-1868 342: 7: 10: 828: 359:Bateson (1959), pp.310-11. 15: 792:Convict ships to Tasmania 757: 736: 633: 545:Bateson, Charles (1959). 191: 118: 39: 27: 712:October (unknown date): 562:Hackman, Rowan (2001). 268: 119:General characteristics 460:Bateson (1959), p.311. 381:Hackman (2001), p.255. 661:June (unknown date): 395:Register of shipping 337:Register of Shipping 311:). The crew reached 114:Wrecked 22 July 1832 90:Richard Hare, Borneo 585:. (Hordern House). 295: /  250:. 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Borneo (ship)

Borneo
bm
Van Diemen's Land
whaling voyage
John Clunies-Ross
Lloyd's Register
Batavia
copper sheathing
Madeira
Cape of Good Hope
St Helena
Comoros Islands
12°00′S 46°00′E / 12.000°S 46.000°E / -12.000; 46.000
Johanna
Cadmus












Register of shipping (1820), Seq. №407.

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