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304:. The poop deck and the deck below it were lit with square-windowed galleries at the stern. To support the weight of the galleries, the hull lines towards the stern were full. Later ships built without this feature tended to sail faster, which put the East Indiamen at a commercial disadvantage once the need for heavy armament passed.
273:, described above), maintaining the confusion for military ships seeking merchant ships as prizes of war. In some cases the East Indiamen successfully fought off attacks by the French. One of the most celebrated of these incidents occurred in 1804, when a fleet of East Indiamen and other merchant vessels under
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being especially suitable for local waters. These ships were used for the China run. Until the coming of steamships, these Indian-built ships were relied upon almost exclusively by the
British in the eastern seas. Many hundreds of Indian-built Indiamen were built for the British, along with other
526:, East Indiamen are involved in many of the novels, including the second set in the Peace of Amiens, where some of the sailors took positions on East Indiamen. In other of the novels, Aubrey intercepts enemy vessels that interfere with the merchant ships, earning their gratitude.
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Due to the need to carry heavy cannon, the hull of the East
Indiamen – in common with most warships of the time – was much wider at the waterline than at the upper deck, so that guns carried on the upper deck were closer to the centre-line to aid stability. This is known as
113:. This grant was progressively restricted during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, until the monopoly was lost in 1834. EIC East Indiamen usually ran between Britain, the Cape of Good Hope and India, where their primary destinations were the ports of
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Lost on maiden voyage. Wreck still visible at low tide off
Bulverhythe, Bexhill-on-Sea, reputed to be the best preserved wreck because of the covering of fine sinking sand. Protected under UK law. Can be dangerous to visit because of sinking sands.
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She arrived at
Gravesend at the end of her last voyage in August 1830 and was sold in May 1831 to C. Carter for breaking. Carter paid ÂŁ4,100 for the 'Atlas', not a large sum and with a considerable part of the value being no doubt in her furnishings.
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Built in 1813 at
Calcutta, became a troop ship in 1827. Later served as an Australian migrant ship, and merchant ship serving Asia. Reputed as the last East Indiaman, taken to Gibraltar about 1860 as coal hulk number 16 and scrapped in 1939.
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in 1600, a monopoly which lasted until 1834. The company grew to encompass more than the trade between
England and India, but the ships described in this article are the type used in the 17th to the early 19th centuries to carry the trade.
674:, Cornwall, with her freight of diamonds, coffee, pepper, silk and indigo. The ship was a total loss and little of the freight ever recovered, yet it is said that most of her crew survived. The location of the wreck is still unknown.
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East
Indiamen vessels carried both passengers and goods, and were armed to defend themselves against pirates. Initially, the East Indiamen were built to carry as much cargo as possible, rather than for speed of sailing. The
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The
Captain, Christoffel Boort, and some surviving crew members built themselves a fort on the Banana Islands, but became embroiled in a dispute with the inhabitants. They were accused of kidnapping three children.
316:, some of the finest and largest Indiamen of the late 18th and early 19th centuries were built in India, making use of Indian shipbuilding techniques and crewed by Indians, their hulls of Indian
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257:, East Indiamen were often painted to resemble warships; an attacker could not be sure if gunports were real or merely paint, and some Indiamen carried sizable armaments. The
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Sailed ports such as Bombay and China. Requisitioned for an expedition against the French in the West Indies in 1795, was wrecked off the coast of
Granada on 26 March 1796.
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features an East
Indiaman as the fictional title vessel, with gameplay requiring players to thoroughly explore a 3D model of the ship and observe the crew's activities.
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McBride, P. W. J.; Richard, L. & Davis, R. (Ferdinand Research Group). (1971) "A Mid–17th Century Merchant Ship-wreck near Mullion, Cornwall: interim report".
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Several East Indiamen have been reconstructed in recent decades. Some of these are (semi) permanently moored and can be visited as part of a museum collection.
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under Captain Aubrey organizes the merchantmen to defeat Linois and his squadron. In history, all the ships that defeated the French squadron were merchantmen.
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23 survivors out of 270 marooned for some time on Bird Island. Ship carried a significant quantity of gold and silver, some of which was later illegally
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off Western Australia but most of the crew and passengers made it to a nearby island. In 1970, the remains of the ship and many artefacts were salvaged.
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respectively. They measured 1426 tons (bm) on dimensions of approximately 175 feet overall length of hull, 144 feet keel, 43 feet beam, 17 feet draft.
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East Indiamen were the largest merchant ships regularly built during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, generally measuring between 1100 and 1400
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docked at Bombay in May 1825, the crew mutinied and were held in jail until loading was complete; on the return voyage, it was driven onto the
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companies of the major European trading powers of the 17th through the 19th centuries. The term is used to refer to vessels belonging to the
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She was lost in 1825 on her third voyage to China, shortly after setting out. Some 550 persons of the 650 passengers and crew were saved.
1944:). At least 95 of the crew of 143 were lost and due to use of explosives while searching for treasures, there are only very few remains.
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the desire to build such large armed ships for commercial use waned, and during the late 1830s a smaller, faster ship known as a
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atoll due to wave movement. Several cannon, two anchors and thousands of porcelain fragments were salvaged.
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with the death of one crew member. Wreck located in 1985 with plenty of coins (mostly copper) salvaged.
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The Jonkheer Meester Van de Putterstock with a cargo of sugar, coffee, spices and
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with the loss of 372 lives after a navigation error that was caused by inaccurate
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was likewise employed by the Royal Navy as a troop transport between England and
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faction in game. Players move one or several of these ships to "trade nodes" in
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was built for the trade as the need to carry heavy armaments declined.
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Memoir of the Life and Services of Vice-admiral Sir Jahleel Brenton
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was sold to the revolutionary Chilean government 1818 and renamed
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successfully fought off a marauding squadron commanded by Admiral
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in Australia, later shifted to the site of current-day
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2493:"Arrival of the Gosforth, with government immigrants"
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Was the flagship of the first voyage of the English
321:ships, including warships. Notable among them were
325:(1791), a 1,000-ton (bm) ship with a crew of 150,
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261:acquired several East Indiamen, turning them into
2558:(2016 ed.). Palala Press. pp. 338–339.
62:operating under charter or licence to any of the
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1059:, with the ensuing legal battle influencing the
140:Description of the sailing vessels and the trade
2087:Moored at the Dutch Batavialand museum (former
465:, involved in an incident in November 1850 off
222:granted an exclusive right to the trade to the
2274:. Vol. 3. Harper & Row. p. 506.
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1692:First British-built ocean-going iron warship
1091:, most of the crew and passengers rescued by
456:that became a coal hulk, then was broken up.
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1721:Struck a submerged rock at the mouth of the
2197:, a ship used to transport slaves from the
734:navigational error due to her not having a
101:. The EIC held a monopoly granted to it by
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2333:– via National Library of Australia.
1278:. In February 1804 she was present at the
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538:is mostly set on a Dutch Indiaman in 1634.
329:, of 800 tons (bm) and a crew of 125, and
105:in 1600 for all English trade between the
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861:Former French East India Company (as the
199:purchased both, converted them to 56-gun
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1983:, but the British recaptured her at the
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2235:The Cutty Sark: Last of A Glorious Era
1325:143 ft 10 in (43.84 m)
1299:171 ft 10 in (52.37 m)
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245:capturing seven East Indiamen of the
36:Several East Indiamen of the British
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2251:. U.K. Tea and Infusions Association
1521:Jonkheer Meester Van de Putterstock
1459:93 ft 0 in (28.35 m)
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2673:The East Indiaman Gotheborg project
2346:Newcastle Guardian and Tyne Mercury
2175:East India Company (disambiguation)
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2393:"Worthing Lifeboat Town: Timeline"
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308:Ships for the India-China trade
2609:Historia de la Marina de Chile
2606:Urrutia, Carlos Lopez (1969).
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2352:. 30 November 1850. p. 8.
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179:. Two of the largest were the
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2585:. ABC-CLIO Ltd. p. 422.
2497:The South Australian Register
2469:. Diver Group. Archived from
2443:. Hatchet & Son. p.
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519:is based on the East Indiaman
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345:that John Perry built at his
164:had a monopoly on trade with
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3907:Bristol Channel pilot cutter
2423:The Lieutenant and Commander
2021:Replica construction period
1438:, north of the mouth of the
535:The Devil and the Dark Water
409:with which to calculate her
333:(1802), of 1,300 tons (bm).
92:Swedish East India companies
7:
2627:Fahey, Mike (24 May 2014).
2614:History of the Chilean Navy
2554:Biden, Christopher (1830).
2237:. UK: Hodder and Stoughton.
2206:, a ship used to transport
2187:, a ship used to transport
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353:bought in 1795 and renamed
58:was a general name for any
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4019:British East India Company
1977:action of 18 November 1809
1699:Nossa Senhora dos Mártires
1548:, Cornwall in March 1667.
1502:48.5 m (159 ft 2in.)
987:Broken up 1854 at Batavia
382:Battle of the Basque Roads
239:The British East Indiaman
172:, supporting that design.
162:British East India Company
154:Swedish East India Company
152:, an East Indiaman of the
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2344:"Maritime Intelligence".
2317:"Tragic story of the sea"
2296:"The People of Gibraltar"
2270:Braudel, Fernand (1979).
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1307:Captured by the British
1149:The wreck is located at
1129:Earl of Abergavenny (II)
878:Dutch East India Company
818:Dutch East India Company
785:Dutch East India Company
516:Pirates of the Caribbean
247:Dutch East India Company
3410:Square-rigged caravel (
2134:Return of the Obra Dinn
1511:Converted to Coal Hulk
1483:, 21 December 1791, to
1260:action of 4 August 1800
1102:Earl of Abergavenny (I)
349:in 1788, and which the
312:According to historian
2668:The East India Company
2579:Marley, David (1998).
2499:. No. 26 Dec 1865
2437:Raikes, Henry (1846).
2397:Worthing Lifeboat Town
2120:Sailing (August 2022)
1468:Put out of service in
1184:Earl of Mansfield (II)
740:Arniston, Western Cape
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380:. She grounded at the
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3942:Pinnace (ship's boat)
3304:Chinese treasure ship
2663:at Wikimedia Commons
2449:arniston wreck giels.
2045:Amsterdam (1748-1749)
1981:action of 3 July 1810
1876:Struck a reef in the
1159:Earl of Mansfield (I)
929:action of 3 July 1810
524:Aubrey–Maturin series
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3957:Thames sailing barge
3788:Recreational vessels
2369:The Argus (Brighton)
2131:The 2018 video game
2055:Moored at the Dutch
1985:Battle of Grand Port
1971:The French captured
1265:captured the French
961:. 1821 sunk in Peru
513:in the movie series
3978:Nautical operations
3912:Floating restaurant
3800:Ljungström sailboat
3380:Full-rigged pinnace
2541:Cornish Archaeology
2350:Newcastle-upon-Tyne
2233:(1 January 1966) .
2077:Batavia (1628-1629)
2024:Replica length (m)
1942:Monte Bello Islands
1339:Dutch East Indiamen
1289:Friendship of Salem
1280:Battle of Pulo Aura
488:Battle of Pulo Aura
290:Battle of Pulo Aura
203:, and renamed them
3095:and other vessels
3089:Naval and merchant
2463:"The Final Circle"
2249:"The Tea Clippers"
1823:East India Company
1209:Earl of Mornington
670:Blown ashore near
555:'s brothers is a
443:East India Company
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425:The East Indiaman
407:marine chronometer
405:and the lack of a
387:The 1200-ton (bm)
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224:East India Company
218:In England, Queen
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3509:Baltimore Clipper
2681:Project Gutenberg
2678:The East Indiaman
2659:Media related to
2426:. Bell and Daldy.
2180:Armed merchantman
2142:Empire: Total War
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1479:on a voyage from
1093:Sir Edward Pellew
801:Struck a reef on
564:Selected examples
447:Blackwall Frigate
182:Earl of Mansfield
177:tons burthen (bm)
134:Blackwall Frigate
107:Cape of Good Hope
16:(Redirected from
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3555:Ship of the line
3479:Ship of the line
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3180:K'un-lun po
3158:Quadriremes
3143:Penteconter
3030:Quadrimaran
2851:Barquentine
2767:Bermuda rig
2736:Age of Sail
2418:Hall, Basil
2212:West Indies
2163:East Indies
2155:East Africa
2109:Götheborg I
2089:Bataviawerf
2018:Replica of
1756:Ogle Castle
1735:Ogle Castle
1723:River Tagus
1648:Lord Nelson
1477:Mary Bryant
1258:During the
1252:1792–1811+
1229:Packet ship
1049:wrecked in
968:David Clark
846:France/USA
736:chronometer
577:Length (m)
553:Fanny Price
543:Jane Austen
510:Black Pearl
471:West Sussex
462:Lalla Rookh
454:(1813–1939)
436: 1837
265:(e.g., HMS
253:During the
220:Elizabeth I
148:A model of
103:Elizabeth I
49: 1803
4014:Tall ships
3999:Ship types
3993:Categories
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3866:Lashed lug
3861:Inflatable
3840:Windsurfer
3825:Sportsboat
3774:Well smack
3643:Windjammer
3570:Trincadour
3540:Padewakang
3390:Man-of-war
3329:Trabaccolo
3268:Malangbang
3070:Vaka katea
3020:Pentamaran
2861:Brigantine
2822:Square rig
2817:Pinisi rig
2797:Lateen rig
2787:Gunter rig
2751:Navigation
2402:24 January
2376:24 January
2329:27 January
2218:References
2191:from China
2114:1995-2003
2081:1985-1995
2049:1985-1991
1965:1800–1828
1934:1621–1622
1907:Mozambique
1899:1736–1738
1844:1820–1830
1815:1601–1619
1796:Red Dragon
1781:1780–1796
1748:1803–1825
1715:1605–1606
1705:Portuguese
1508:1813–1827
1505:1175 tons
1465:1784–1792
1398:Gothenburg
1390:1739–1745
1331:1782–1799
1304:1797–1812
1172:1777–1790
1143:1796–1805
1116:1789–1794
1081:1781–1796
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996:Diemermeer
959:San MartĂn
937:Cumberland
888:1788-1796
885:1150 tons
828:1746–1753
795:1628–1629
768:broken up
765:1813–1830
725:1794–1815
610:1797–1809
557:midshipman
477:, Brazil.
475:Pernambuco
428:Madagascar
351:Royal Navy
331:Shampinder
298:tumblehome
259:Royal Navy
197:Royal Navy
88:Portuguese
64:East India
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3709:Gableboat
3623:Leti leti
3613:Janggolan
3545:Post ship
3416:de armada
3405:Speronara
3133:Fire ship
3065:Va'a-tele
2990:Kora kora
2955:Catamaran
2921:Multihull
2827:Tanja rig
2772:Crab claw
2729:Overviews
2716:Types of
2544:10: 75–78
2524:30 August
2301:30 August
2210:from the
2195:Guineaman
2034:Amsterdam
1968:Scrapped
1905:Sunk off
1768:Ponsborne
1603:Captured
1542:Banca tin
1485:Cape Town
1462:880 tons
1434:coast of
1432:Pondoland
1407:Grosvenor
1396:Sank off
1376:Götheborg
1343:St Helena
1334:Captured
1084:stranded
1051:Algoa Bay
924:Captured
902:in 1789.
900:Rotterdam
812:Bredenhof
732:Longitude
681:Amsterdam
667:stranded
651:Albemarle
627:Agamemnon
613:stranded
589:Comments
551:, one of
494:'s novel
411:longitude
355:HMS
302:poop deck
275:Commodore
188:Lascelles
111:Cape Horn
3835:Wharrams
3754:Sixareen
3749:Nordland
3744:Patorani
3530:Gundalow
3515:Gallivat
3500:Chialoup
3495:Bilander
3444:Corvette
3360:Galleass
3319:Lancaran
3278:Tongkang
3263:Longship
3213:Balinger
3113:Balangay
3060:Ungalawa
3055:Trimaran
3050:Tongiaki
3045:Tipairua
2896:Schooner
2792:Junk rig
2782:Gaff rig
2503:31 March
2467:Divernet
2420:(1862).
2169:See also
1956:British
1925:British
1890:British
1861:British
1835:British
1806:British
1784:Wrecked
1772:British
1751:Wrecked
1739:British
1626:British
1591:British
1572:Wrecked
1560:British
1499:British
1472:in 1792
1412:British
1400:in 1745
1381:Swedish
1357:British
1352:Gosforth
1322:British
1255:Unknown
1188:British
1163:British
1134:British
1107:British
1072:British
1037:British
942:British
912:British
895:in 1796
728:wrecked
709:Arniston
698:beached
672:Polperro
655:British
583:Service
502:Surprise
467:Worthing
390:Arniston
374:Calcutta
357:Calcutta
269:and HMS
267:Weymouth
206:Weymouth
193:Deptford
123:Calcutta
99:clippers
68:Austrian
18:Indiamen
3971:Related
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3719:Jangada
3699:Felucca
3694:Falkuša
3652:20th c.
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3596:Golekan
3579:19th c.
3505:Clipper
3488:18th c.
3474:Polacca
3454:Frigate
3432:17th c.
3400:Patache
3395:Manchua
3370:Flyboat
3355:Galleon
3338:16th c.
3309:Caravel
3299:Carrack
3292:15th c.
3258:Kondura
3223:Birlinn
3153:Trireme
3105:Ancient
3040:Tepukei
2995:Lakatoi
2985:Karakoa
2965:Guilalo
2950:Camakau
2935:Amatasi
2923:vessels
2891:Mistico
2866:Catboat
2807:Lug rig
2718:sailing
2161:or the
2104:Swedish
2066:Batavia
2027:Status
1993:Lautaro
1989:Windham
1975:at the
1973:Windham
1951:Windham
1870:1772–3
1831:Repulse
1725:, near
1679:British
1673:Nemesis
1654:British
1481:Batavia
1449:Horssen
1365:1856–?
1267:frigate
1243:British
1223:1799–?
1215:British
1197:1795–?
1046:?–1755
1021:, 1748
974:British
893:Batavia
779:Batavia
755:British
715:British
664:?–1708
633:British
600:British
522:In the
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284:in the
150:Finland
80:British
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3937:Pausik
3795:Dinghy
3739:Mayang
3734:Masula
3729:Lugger
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3628:Palari
3550:74-gun
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3385:Lorcha
3350:Galiot
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3273:Shitik
3218:Benawa
3168:Dromon
3148:Bireme
3138:Galley
3000:Lanong
2970:Jukung
2940:Baurua
2871:Cutter
2846:Barque
2633:Kotaku
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2159:Brazil
1886:Sussex
1801:Dragon
1799:(also
1727:Lisbon
1632:1,350
1555:Joanna
1525:Dutch
1470:Goeree
1271:Médée
1263:Exeter
1237:Exeter
1068:Dutton
1001:Dutch
908:Ceylon
872:Candia
686:Dutch
395:Ceylon
366:Hobart
343:Warley
282:Linois
271:Madras
212:Madras
119:Madras
115:Bombay
84:French
72:Danish
3917:Fusta
3871:Razee
3845:Yacht
3764:Smack
3759:Sgoth
3704:Fifie
3679:Bagan
3633:Tamar
3618:Lambo
3520:Garay
3423:Xebec
3412:round
3375:Fluyt
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3283:Zabra
3248:Knarr
3190:Mtepe
3118:Boita
3075:Vinta
3035:Takia
3015:Paraw
2980:Kalia
2945:Bigiw
2930:ʻalia
2901:Sloop
2886:Ketch
2638:9 May
2612:[
2072:Dutch
2040:Dutch
2012:Name
1959:36.2
1937:sunk
1920:Tryal
1902:sunk
1873:sunk
1841:1334
1818:Sunk
1775:43.6
1754:When
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1687:1839
1662:1799
1635:1825
1600:1800
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1393:sunk
1384:40.9
1249:1265
1194:1416
1175:Sunk
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1137:53.9
1119:Sold
1113:1182
1110:48.9
984:1816
978:39.7
954:Sold
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945:40.8
858:sunk
855:1779
831:sunk
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762:1267
759:50.5
749:Atlas
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695:1749
692:1100
689:42.5
641:1855
586:Fate
571:Name
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170:China
166:India
76:Dutch
3952:Scow
3947:Pram
3891:ULDB
3876:Sewn
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3684:Bago
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3525:Grab
3469:Pink
3464:Koff
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3243:Jong
3238:Hulk
3185:Lepa
3175:Junk
3128:Dhow
3025:Proa
3010:Pahi
2975:Kaep
2960:Drua
2911:Yawl
2906:Snow
2856:Brig
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2640:2020
2587:ISBN
2560:ISBN
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1931:500
1896:490
1867:860
1812:300
1778:804
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1597:820
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1362:810
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1169:782
1078:755
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