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reached Madras on 28 August, Penang on 18 September, and
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Captain Wilson left
Portsmouth on 18 June 1799, bound for China. By 30 October she had reached Penang, and she arrived at Whampoa on 16 January 1800. Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 29 March, reached St Helena on 15 July, and arrived at the Downs on 23 September. She anchored at London
591:(13 July), arriving at Madras on 9 August. She then sailed via Penang (31 August), and Malacca (15 September), arriving at Whampoa on 25 October. She left crossed the Second Bar on 22 February 1814 and by 6 August was in the Downs, having stopped at St Helena on 26 May on the way.
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Janeiro on 1 August and Penang on 31 October. She arrived at Whampoa on 30 January 1802. Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 30 March, reached St Helena on 10 July, and arrived at the Downs on β 5 September. She anchored at London returned on 9 September.
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Captain John
Collins left Portsmouth on 8 April 1811 for China via Simons Bay (13 July), and Penang (30 August), arriving at Whampoa on 22 October. She crossed the Second Bar on 12 January 1812 and returned on 14 May, having stopped in St Helena on 21 March.
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Honorable the United East India Company, from the year 1760 to 1810: with an appendix, containing a variety of particulars, and useful information interesting to those concerned with East India
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28 Aug Madras β 18 Sep Penang β 22 Oct
Malacca β 1 January 1806 Whampoa β Second Bar 28 Feb β 16 Mar Malacca β 28 Mar Penang β 2 Jul St Helena β 3 Sep Downs. Captain Henry Wilson sailed from Portsmouth on 24 April 1805, bound for
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three days later, and Bombay on 2 March. She reached Penang on 15 June, and arrived at
Whampoa on 7 July. She crossed the Second Bar on 5 March 1809, reached 5 Aug St Helena on 5 August, and arrived at Blackwall on 10 December.
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and a piece of plate worth 50 guineas. All the other captains received similar awards, with the officers and crews also receiving awards. Dance refused a baronetcy but was subsequently knighted.
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William Augustus Montague took over command. He sailed on 22 June 1807 from Portsmouth, bound for Madras, Ceylon, Bombay, and China. By 15 September she had reached
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crossed the Second Bar on 3 December, reached St Helena on 3 March 1816, and arrived at the Downs on 29 April. This was her last voyage.
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and sailed for China in 1815. He made numerous sketches on the voyage, which gave him material for his subsequent career.
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Dance ordered his fleet to form a line of battle, while creating a bluff that four of his
Indiamen were a squadron of
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repatriated 17 to Canton, together with 363 others, leaving the Downs on 20 July 1816.
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Defeat of Adml. Linois by Commodore Dance, Feby. 15th. 1804, by William Daniel
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366:Voyage 2 (1799β1800)
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559:Managalore
505:Simons Bay
352:Second Bar
284:Royal Navy
207:Complement
683:Citations
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538:HMS
521:St Albans
519:HMS
439:de Linois
360:the Downs
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282:s to the
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