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embarked 173 male convicts and landed 170. The three missing men are not recorded as having died on the voyage. They may have been re-landed, or they may have escaped
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reported on 28 December 1813 that on 25 November the "Malabar transport", Ashew, master, had been sailing from Quebec to England when she had had to put into
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Captain William Ascough sailed from Spithead on 17 June 1819 and arrived at Port Jackson on 29 October.
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China, and Australia, Volume 11
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was launched at Shields in 1804. She sailed primarily as a London-based transport. After the British
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in 1824 with Ascough as master and with trade London–Van Diemen's Land. Captain Ascough sailed
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made several voyages to India under a licence from the EIC. Then in 1819 she made a voyage
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sailed from Bengal but almost immediately grounded and had to put back the same day.
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Town on 21 October. She had embarked 171 male convicts and she disembarked 171. The
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returned to Gravesend on 24 March 1819. She had left Bengal on 27 October 1818, and
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arrived back at Gravesend, having left Batavia on 20 August.
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appeared in the supplemental pages of the 1804 volume of
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Captain Ascough sailed from Gravesend on 22 June 1821.
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on 18 March 1823 with convicts for Van Diemen's Land.
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Index

List of ships named Malabar
Red Ensign
Temple shipbuilders
South Shields
Jarrow
bm
Brig
carronades
East India Company
transporting
convicts
Port Jackson
Van Diemen's Land
Lloyd's Register
Lloyd's List
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Bombay
Saint Helena
Batavia
Hobart
46th Regiment of Foot
Competitor


Hackman (2001)



Register of Shipping (1805), Seq.β„–M968.

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