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saluted Kronborg on 9 February 1745, marking the beginning of her second expedition to Tranquebar. She carried a cargo with a total value of 100,000 rigsdaler, consisting of silver (93,092 rigsdaler, 93 %), other metals (5,360 rigsdaler), wine and alcohol (1,532 rigsdaler) and "other goods" (16
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arrived at Tranquebar on 16 August 1748. She departed from Tranquebar on 31 October 1849. On 29 April 1749, On 7 July 1840 she was finally able to continue her voyage. She saluted Kronborg on 18 June 1649, marking her return. The DAC's share of the cargo was sold at auction for 287,022 rigsdaler.
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saluted Kronborg on 24 November 1747, marking the beginning of her third expedition to Tranquebar. She carried a cargo with a total value of 135,000 rigsdaler, consisting of silver (126,357, 94 %), other metals (4,529 rigsdaler), wine and alcohol (1,906 rigsdaler), ship components (1,050
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on the 30 January, marking the beginning of her voyage. She carried a cargo with a total value of 100,000 rigsdaler, consisting of silver (92,891 rigsdaler, 93 %), other metals (5,264 rigsdaler), wine and alcohol (1,276 rigsdaler), ship components (80 rigsdaler) and "other goods" (489
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arrived at Tranquebar on 29 December. She departed from Tranquebar on 27 February 1746. She saluted Kronborg on 16 October 1746, resulting in a total travel time of 614 days. The DAC's share of the cargo was sold at auction for 169.729 rigsdaler.
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arrived at Tranquebar on 26 September 1743. She departed from Tranquebar on 6 February 1744. It is not known when exactly she arrived back in Copenhagen. The DAC's share of the return cargo was sold at auction for 233,070 rigsdaler.
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arrived at Tranquebar on 27 February 1751. She departed from Tranquebar on 29 September 1751, bound for Copenhagen.
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was named for Copenhagen's new dry dock, which had been inaugurated to great festivitas in 1738.
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saluted Kronborg on 31 December, marking the beginning of her fourth expedition to Tranquebar.
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four times. She was under the command of captain Niels Haagensen Due on all four expeditions.
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vanished on the way back from her fourth expedition to Tranquebar, in 1751, between the
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for the last supplies and possibly to await more favorable wind conditions. She saluted
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in 1742. She vanished on the way back from her fourth expedition to
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A medal commemorating the inauguration of the namesake dry dock at
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departed from Copenhagen on 20 December 1742. She called at
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Index

East Indiaman
Danish Asiatic Company
Andreas Bodenhoff's Dockyard
Tranquebar
Danish India
Cape of Good Hope

Christianshavn
Andreas Bjørn
Bjørns Plads
rigsdaler
Danish Asiatic Company
København
Danish India
Helsingør
Kronborg
Cape of Good Hope



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