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Captain Arthur Vincent sailed from London on 1 January 1829 and arrived at Sydney on 18 April 1829. She had embarked 170 male convicts and landed 168. One convict was returned to hospital before she sailed; one escaped but drowned. The
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to London when a storm drove her on a reef. There were ultimately eleven survivors; some crew men had drowned and three men died of starvation after the survivors took to her boat. Her cargo was worth ÂŁ100,000.
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on 22 September. She had embarked 118 female convicts and landed 115, three having died on the voyage. She also brought 14 wives of convicts previously transported to VDL, and their 45 children.
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In 1813 the EIC had lost its monopoly on the trade between India and Britain. British ships were then free to sail to India or the Indian Ocean under a license from the EIC.
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A Collection of Papers Relative to Ship Building in India ...: Also a Register Comprehending All the Ships ... Built in India to the Present Time ..
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but renamed within the year and sold for a "free trader", i.e, a ship trading between England and India sailing under a license from the British
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provided an officer and 30 men for the guard. The troops brought some wives and children with them. In May
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Captain G.Cowley sailed from West India Dock, London on 26 May 1835, bound for Timor. In August 1837
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returned to London on 18 September 1838 with 270 casks or 1800 barrels of whale oil.
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on 5 October 1844 with some loss of life. She was three days into a voyage from
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Captain Colin G. Cowley sailed from Spithead on 6 June 1830 and arrived at
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returned to London on 17 January 1835 with 230 casks of whale oil.
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between 1831 and 1838. She was wrecked on 5 October 1844.
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William John Huggins
Kidderpore
bm
Calcutta
East India Company
transporting
convicts
New South Wales
Van Diemen's Land
whaler
Lloyd's Register
63rd Regiment of Foot
Hobart
Bonin Islands
Admiral Cockburn
Port Phillip
Atlantic Ocean
Cape Finisterre
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Canary Islands
London
Madras
Paracel Islands
China



Phipps (1840)

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