Caesar (1810 ship)
Caesar was launched in 1810 on the Thames River. She sailed first as a West Indiaman, and then after 1814 to the East Indies under a license from the British East India Company (EIC). In 1817 she repatriated from Batavia to London Lord William Amherst and the offices and crew of HMS Alceste. Caesar was last listed in 1825.
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Caesar (1810 ship)
Caesar was launched in 1810 on the Thames River. She sailed first as a West Indiaman, and then after 1814 to the East Indies under a license from the British East India Company (EIC). In 1817 she repatriated from Batavia to London Lord William Amherst and the offices and crew of HMS Alceste. Caesar was last listed in 1825.
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1810-09-01
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Last listed in 1825
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*1810:20 × 18&12-pounder carro ...... :20 × 18&12-pounder carronades
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Wells, Wigram & Green at Blackwall.
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*1810:40
*1812:50
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United Kingdom
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Last listed in 1825
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Caesar
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Cost £23 per ton = £13,908 + £32 extra
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*1810: H. Turner, or Fowler & Co.
*1816:Taylor
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