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- Duke_of_Portland_(1790) abstract "The Duke of Portland was a 523 ton sailing ship built in 1790 at Bordeaux, France.Under the command of John Spence, she sailed from England in 1807, with 189 male convicts. She arrived at Port Jackson on 27 July. No convicts died on the voyage. Duke of Portland left Port Jackson on 10 November bound for England.".
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- Duke_of_Portland_(1790) shipDisplacement "523".
- Duke_of_Portland_(1790) shipLaunched "1790".
- Duke_of_Portland_(1790) shipName "Duke of Portland".
- Duke_of_Portland_(1790) shipPropulsion "Sail".
- Duke_of_Portland_(1790) subject Category:1790_ships.
- Duke_of_Portland_(1790) subject Category:Convict_ships_to_Australia.
- Duke_of_Portland_(1790) subject Category:Convictism_in_Australia.
- Duke_of_Portland_(1790) subject Category:Ships_built_in_France.
- Duke_of_Portland_(1790) type MeanOfTransportation.
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- Duke_of_Portland_(1790) comment "The Duke of Portland was a 523 ton sailing ship built in 1790 at Bordeaux, France.Under the command of John Spence, she sailed from England in 1807, with 189 male convicts. She arrived at Port Jackson on 27 July. No convicts died on the voyage. Duke of Portland left Port Jackson on 10 November bound for England.".
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- Duke_of_Portland_(1790) name "Duke of Portland".