• Nancy was launched in 1792 and traded with Quebec. In 1793 she made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC). On her return, the Sierra Leone...
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  • Look up nancy or Nancy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nancy may refer to: Nancy, France, a city in the northeastern French department of Meurthe-et-Moselle...
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  • Marine, and that in 1814 became HMS Nancy; her crew scuttled her in 1814. Nancy (1792 ship) was launched in 1792 at Deptford and traded with Quebec. In...
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  • February. Lloyd's List's ship arrival and departure data showed Nancy as returning to Bristol from The Gambia in February 1793. Nancy, Wilcox, master, sailed...
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  • Sarah was launched at Bombay in 1792. In 1801 she participated as a transport in the British expedition to the Red Sea. Her captain deliberately ran her...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1792 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1792. "Spanish Fifth Rate frigate 'Diana' (1792)". Threedecks...
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    who served as governor of the Gold Coast from 1792 to 1802. Between 1804 and 1808, he owned two slave ships. Dalzel died in 1818. Dalzel was born c. 1740...
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  • Brunswick was launched in 1792 as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She made five complete voyages for the EIC before the French...
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    Jamaica, where she arrived with 178 captives. Antelope (1797 ship) was built at Batavia in 1792 and captured in 1797. She sailed from London on 20 May 1798...
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  • Imogene) was the French privateer Diable á Quatre, built at Bordeaux in 1792, that Thames and Immortalite captured in 1800. The Royal Navy took her into...
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