• Ocean was an East Indiaman, launched in 1800, that made four trips for the Honourable East India Company. She is most famous for her participation, in...
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    Addington was launched in 1800 as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made seven voyages for the EIC before she was sold in 1815...
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    built in Northfleet, Kent to carry cargo for the British East India Company (EIC). In 1804 she was one of the vessels at the Battle of Pulo Aura, though she...
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  • for the EIC. She continued trading from London until at least 1820, but her ultimate fate is unknown. Ocean (1800 EIC ship), launched in 1800 at London...
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  • "extra" ship for the British East India Company (EIC). Ocean continued to sail as a London-based transport until 1823. Two ships named Ocean sailed to...
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  • in 1795. Caledonia (1795 ship) was launched in India and made three voyages to England for the British East India Company (EIC). She was trading in India...
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  • 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...
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  • Ocean was launched in 1802 at Quebec. She made five voyages under charter to the British East India Company (EIC) between 1804 and 1814. Her owners then...
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  • 1800. 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...
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  • Firmin Urtizberea. Rodney's squadron captured the entire Spanish convoy. EIC voyage and loss: San Carlos arrived in the River Thames on 27 April 1780...
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