Hashemy (1817 ship)
Hashemy (or Hashmy, or Hashimy), was a teak-built vessel launched at Calcutta in 1817. She was originally a country ship, trading east of the Cape of Good Hope. In 1829 she made one voyage as a whaler in the Southern Whale Fishery. From 1846 on she made several voyages transporting people, notably coolies from India to British Guiana, and convicts to Australia. She was probably hulked in Bengal c.1867.
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Hashemy (1817 ship)
Hashemy (or Hashmy, or Hashimy), was a teak-built vessel launched at Calcutta in 1817. She was originally a country ship, trading east of the Cape of Good Hope. In 1829 she made one voyage as a whaler in the Southern Whale Fishery. From 1846 on she made several voyages transporting people, notably coolies from India to British Guiana, and convicts to Australia. She was probably hulked in Bengal c.1867.
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Hashemy (or Hashmy, or Hashimy ...... bably hulked in Bengal c.1867.
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1817-04-02
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Hulked c. 1867
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Ship builder
Michael Smith, Howrah, Calcutta
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United Kingdom
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Ship fate
Hulked c. 1867
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Hashemy
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*1819: Sayed Sadduck
*1828: T ...... Ross, Corbett, & Co. Greenock
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Sail
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*1817:Ship
*1845:Barque
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