Lady Shore (1793 ship)
Lady Shore was a barque-rigged merchantman, launched in 1793 at Hull, England. She made two voyages as an "extra ship" (i.e., under charter) for the British East India Company (EIC), though capture by a French privateer cut short the second. She then returned to mercantile service, sailing primarily to the West Indies. She was wrecked near the Saint Lawrence River in 1815.
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Lady Shore (1793 ship)
Lady Shore was a barque-rigged merchantman, launched in 1793 at Hull, England. She made two voyages as an "extra ship" (i.e., under charter) for the British East India Company (EIC), though capture by a French privateer cut short the second. She then returned to mercantile service, sailing primarily to the West Indies. She was wrecked near the Saint Lawrence River in 1815.
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Lady Shore was a barque-rigged ...... Saint Lawrence River in 1815.
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Great Britain
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Lost 1815
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Lady Shore
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Ship namesake
Lady Charlotte Shore, wife of Sir John Shore
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This vessel is usually conflated with Lady Shore (1794 ship)
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Thomas Walton, Jr.
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Barque or ship rigged
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