Hillsborough (1783 EIC ship)
Hillsborough was a three-decker merchant ship launched in 1782. She made six voyages to India and China as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company. In 1798 she transported convicts from England to New South Wales. After delivering her convicts in 1799, she became a whaler in the South Seas fisheries for several years. She was broken up in 1804.
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Hillsborough (1783 EIC ship)
Hillsborough was a three-decker merchant ship launched in 1782. She made six voyages to India and China as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company. In 1798 she transported convicts from England to New South Wales. After delivering her convicts in 1799, she became a whaler in the South Seas fisheries for several years. She was broken up in 1804.
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Hillsborough was a three-decke ...... rs. She was broken up in 1804.
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1783-09-09
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Broken up 1804
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*1793: 26 x 9-pounder guns
*1801: 22 x 9-pounder guns
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Ship builder
Perry & Co., Blackwall Yard
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*1793: 99
*1801: 70
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Ship country
Great Britain
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Ship fate
Broken up 1804
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Sold 1798
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Hillsborough
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One source reports that her re ...... continued to sail until 1804.
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British East India Company
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£600 for 1/32 share in 1781
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Daniel Bennett
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