Egfrid (1810 ship)
Egrid (or Egfried) was launched at Shields in 1810. She was initially a London-based transport but then after the British East India Company in 1813 lost its monopoly on the trade between Britain and the East Indies started trading with India. Egfrid put into St Helena in September 1821 leaky and was condemned there.
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Egfrid (1810 ship)
Egrid (or Egfried) was launched at Shields in 1810. She was initially a London-based transport but then after the British East India Company in 1813 lost its monopoly on the trade between Britain and the East Indies started trading with India. Egfrid put into St Helena in September 1821 leaky and was condemned there.
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Egrid (or Egfried) was launche ...... leaky and was condemned there.
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1810-08-28
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Condemned 1821
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Temple of Jarrow, South Shields
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United Kingdom
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Condemned 1821
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Egfrid
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Brown & Co.
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