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- Coromandel_(1793_ship) abstract "Coromandel was a teak sailing ship built in 1793 at Chittagong, India (now Bangladesh). She made two convict transport voyages to Port Jackson, the first for the British East India Company. An American privateer may have captured her in 1814, only to have the Royal Navy recapture her ten days later.On her first voyage under the command of Alex Sterling, she sailed from Portsmouth, England on 8 February 1802, and Spithead, on 12 February, with 138 male convicts. She arrived at Port Jackson on 13 June 1802. One male convict died on the voyage.Coromandel left Port Jackson on 22 July bound for China. She arrived at Whampoa anchorage on 17 September. From there she sailed to "Capshee Bay", which she reached on 12 October, before she returned to Whampoa on 21 November. On 5 January 1803 she was at Lintin Island. From there she sailed to Saint Helena, which she reached on 17 April, and then on to Long Reach, arriving back in Britain on 14 June.On her second voyage she was under the command of John Robinson and later George Blakey. The Napoleonic Wars had commence so Robinson received a letter of marque on 16 September 1803. Coromandel sailed from England on 4 December 1803, with 200 male convicts. She arrived at Port Jackson on 7 May 1804. No convicts died during the voyage. Coromandel left Port Jackson on 10 July bound for China.This may have been the East Indiaman Coromandel, of 500 tons, that the American privateer schooner York captured on 2 August 1814 as she was sailing from Batavia to London, and that HMS Eridanus recaptured on the 12th.".
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) wikiPageID "35666609".
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) wikiPageRevisionID "605224390".
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) shipArmament "14".
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) shipComplement "47".
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) shipLaunched "1793".
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) shipName "Coromandel".
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) shipNamesake Coromandel_Coast.
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) shipPropulsion "Sail".
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) shipTonsBurthen "522".
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) subject Category:1793_ships.
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) subject Category:Convict_ships_to_Australia.
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) subject Category:Convictism_in_Australia.
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) subject Category:Ships_of_the_British_East_India_Company.
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) subject Category:Tyne-built_ships.
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) type Ship.
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) type Product.
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) type DesignedArtifact.
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) comment "Coromandel was a teak sailing ship built in 1793 at Chittagong, India (now Bangladesh). She made two convict transport voyages to Port Jackson, the first for the British East India Company. An American privateer may have captured her in 1814, only to have the Royal Navy recapture her ten days later.On her first voyage under the command of Alex Sterling, she sailed from Portsmouth, England on 8 February 1802, and Spithead, on 12 February, with 138 male convicts.".
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) label "Coromandel (1793 ship)".
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) sameAs m.0jk_7xs.
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) sameAs Q5172094.
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) sameAs Q5172094.
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) wasDerivedFrom Coromandel_(1793_ship)?oldid=605224390.
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) isPrimaryTopicOf Coromandel_(1793_ship).
- Coromandel_(1793_ship) name "Coromandel".