• Sydney Packet (or Sidney Packet) was an American ship launched in 1801, taken in prize c. 1814 while under another name, condemned, and sold to Alexander...
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  • Sydney Packet may refer to: Sydney Packet (1814 ship) (or Sidney Packet), was an American ship, taken in prize c. 1814 under another name, condemned, and...
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    October – The packet ship Grace repelled an attach by a U.S. privateer 1814, October 11 – HMS Dispatch defeats the US Revenue Cutter Eagle 1814, October 11...
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    three-deck merchant vessel launched in 1780 that made five voyages as a packet ship under charter to the British East India Company (EIC). She also participated...
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  • 17 September 1807 until 18 May 1814. King George was built by Kable & Underwood at Sydney in 1805. The Harwich packets sailed between Harwich and Hellevoetsluis...
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    flight recorders List of ghost ships Banham, Cynthia (15 August 2005). "PM offers reward to find sunken warship". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from...
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  • List. 20 May 1814. "Ship News". The Hull Packet and Original Weekly Commercial, Literary and General Advertiser. No. 1426. 15 March 1814. "Marine List"...
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  • Waterford packet, another whaler, saved Nimrod's master, Horton, and crew and carried them to Faial in the Azores. Nimrod was the former French ship Éole which...
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  • February 1813. "Ship News". The Hull Packet and Original Weekly Commercial, Literary and General Advertiser. No. 1358. 26 January 1813. "Ship News". The Morning...
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  • originally constructed as the Henrietta Packet. James Kelly was employed by Thomas Birch as master in March 1814. Birch claimed to have discovered Port...
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