Antelope (1781 EIC packet ship)

Antelope was a packet ship built for the British East India Company (EIC) in 1781. She made one voyage for the company that ended when she was wrecked on 10 August 1783 off Ulong, near Koror Island in Palau. This resulted in the first sustained European contact with those islands. She left Macao on 20 July 1783 and wrecked on 10 August on the Pelew Islands. Captain and crew built a boat, leaving on 12 November and arriving on 30 November back at Macao. The painter Arthur William Devis was a passenger on Antelope when she wrecked.

Antelope (1781 EIC packet ship)

Antelope was a packet ship built for the British East India Company (EIC) in 1781. She made one voyage for the company that ended when she was wrecked on 10 August 1783 off Ulong, near Koror Island in Palau. This resulted in the first sustained European contact with those islands. She left Macao on 20 July 1783 and wrecked on 10 August on the Pelew Islands. Captain and crew built a boat, leaving on 12 November and arriving on 30 November back at Macao. The painter Arthur William Devis was a passenger on Antelope when she wrecked.