• Eliza was a merchant ship built in British India, probably in 1804. (She may have been built in 1802 as Alert.) Between 1819 and 1831 she made five voyages...
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    sailing ships have been named Eliza. Eliza (shipwreck), a 10-ton (bm) long boat that disappeared off the coast of Victoria, Australia in 1797. Eliza (1783...
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  • Register for 1825 shows Eliza (1815 ship), D. Sutton, master and owner, sailing for Madras on 28 March 1824. That same day Eliza (1804 ship), W. Faith master...
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  • on 5 December 1803, bound for Timor. On 7 July 1804 Eliza was at Timor. Between 10 and 15 August 1804 she was among a number of whalers from London that...
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  • London–South Seas. Whaling voyage #1 (1802–1804): Captain Lewis Llewellyn sailed from England on 24 August 1802. Eliza was at the Galapagos in September 1803...
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  • Register may have been conflating her origins with another Eliza, the name being a common one. By 1804 Lloyd's Register changed her origin to Philadelphia and...
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    Alexander Jack who was a teacher, and his wife Jean, née Mackinnon. In 1804, Eliza married John Forlong (Forlong or Furlong), a Glasgow wine merchant. By...
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  • the vessels concerned simply transferred convicts from Port Jackson. Bateson, Charles (1959). The Convict Ships. Brown, Son & Ferguson. OCLC 3778075....
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  • Highland Chief, Mahapice or Makepiece, master, Eliza, Sparkes, master, and Calcutta. Calcutta was a "native ship". Captain James, of Maria, died aboard Piémontaise...
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  • London–Southern Fishery. 1st whaling voyage (1804-1806): Captain John Page (or Paget) sailed from England on 3 September 1804, bound for Peru. Adventure was at Easter...
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