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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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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Foundered on a reef thirteen miles off the African coast on 6 June 1753 carrying 30 chests of silver and gold ingots. Her cargo was recovered in 1986.
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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.
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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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was built for the premium end of the India and China trades. The last of the East Indiamen was reputed to be the
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on 4 August 1782. Of 150 crew and passengers there were 123 survivors of whom only 18 made it to land alive.
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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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EIC East Indiamen often continued on to China before returning to England via the Cape of Good Hope and
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in 1809, and was burned by a British boarding party after her French crew had abandoned her.
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Some of the East Indiamen chartered by the British East India Company (EIC) were known as
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features Indiaman as the primary Trading Ship for the European, Indian as well as the
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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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Merchant ships operating under charter or license to European East India companies
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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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The ship was sold to the revolutionary Chilean government 1818 and renamed
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Another significant East Indiaman in this period was the 1176-ton (bm)
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was built for the trade as the need to carry heavy armaments declined.
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Depicted by Dutch maritime artist Gerrit Groenewegen (1754–1826) near
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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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With the progressive restriction of the monopoly of the British
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The likely wreck site was found in 1969 off Western Australia (
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with a value of ÂŁ50,000 was wrecked under Angrouse Cliff near
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Chartered to the government to carry troops, blown ashore on
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on 3 November 1825, with the loss of over 100 crew members.
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Captured as a prize of war by the British in September 1812
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in Australia, later shifted to the site of current-day
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Was the flagship of the first voyage of the English
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In February 1804 she was present at the 742:, South Africa, is named after the wreck. 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 2620: 861:Former French East India Company (as the 199:purchased both, converted them to 56-gun 2229: 1983:, but the British recaptured her at the 420: 368:, Tasmania by an accompanying ship, the 255:French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 234: 231:French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 143: 31: 2605: 2572: 2532: 2384: 2269: 1146:Wrecked, with more than 250 lives lost 14: 4024:Ships attacked and captured by pirates 3991: 2578: 2454: 2436: 2309: 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) 2689: 2626: 2553: 882:150 ft 0 in (45.72 m) 245:capturing seven East Indiamen of the 36:Several East Indiamen of the British 2416: 2251:. 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Index

Indiamen

East India Company
Nicholas Pocock
merchant ship
East India
Austrian
Danish
Dutch
British
French
Portuguese
Swedish East India companies
clippers
Elizabeth I
Cape of Good Hope
Cape Horn
Bombay
Madras
Calcutta
Saint Helena
Blackwall Frigate

Swedish East India Company
British East India Company
India
China
tons burthen (bm)
Earl of Mansfield
Lascelles

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