Comet (1800 ship)
Comet was launched in 1800 on the Thames. In 1801 she made a voyage under charter to the British East India Company (EIC). On her second voyage, in 1803, the French captured her. Still, in 1804 her previous owners were able to reacquire her. She then made another voyage for the EIC. On her return she first served as a troopship and then in the West Indies trade. She apparently was lost in 1815 or 1816.
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Comet (1800 ship)
Comet was launched in 1800 on the Thames. In 1801 she made a voyage under charter to the British East India Company (EIC). On her second voyage, in 1803, the French captured her. Still, in 1804 her previous owners were able to reacquire her. She then made another voyage for the EIC. On her return she first served as a troopship and then in the West Indies trade. She apparently was lost in 1815 or 1816.
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Comet was launched in 1800 on ...... ntly was lost in 1815 or 1816.
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1800-03-29
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Lost 1815, or 1816
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*1800:4 × 4-pounder + 2 × 6-po ...... 6-pounder + 2 × 9-pounder guns
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Pitcher, Northfleet
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Ship complement
*1801:50
*1803:50
*1805:50
*1808:40
*1809:47
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Ship country
Great Britain
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Lost 1815, or 1816
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Comet
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Three decks
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John St Barbe
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Comet was launched in 1800 on ...... ntly was lost in 1815 or 1816.
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Comet (1800 ship)
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