Several ships have been named Achilles for
Achilles:
Achilles (1781 ship) was a merchant vessel launched at Sunderland in 1781. She traded widely, particularly to the West Indies. She made one voyage for the British
East India Company (EIC). She was also the victor in 1799 in a sanguinary
single-ship action against a French privateer. She herself fell victim in 1801 to a French privateer.
Achilles (1799 ship) was built at Sunderland in 1799. Although early on she made some voyages to the
West Indies, she spent most of her mercantile career trading with the Baltic and northern Russia, and as a coaster. However, between about 1810 and 1814, she served as a transport under
Transport Board. She suffered three maritime mishaps before 1835 and assisted at a fourth. She was lengthened in 1835. Her crew abandoned her in October 1839 and she subsequently foundered.
Achilles (1813 ship) was launched in 1813 at Shields. She sailed from Shields to London and then operated for some years as a transport. She then traded more generally. In 1820 new owners moved her to Dundee. She became a
whaler in the British northern whale fishery until she was lost there in 1830.
HMS Achille – any one of four vessels of the British Royal Navy
List of ships with the same or similar names
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list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
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Several ships have been named Achilles for
Achilles:
Achilles (1781 ship) was a merchant vessel launched at Sunderland in 1781. She traded widely, particularly to the West Indies. She made one voyage for the British
East India Company (EIC). She was also the victor in 1799 in a sanguinary
single-ship action against a French privateer. She herself fell victim in 1801 to a French privateer.
Achilles (1799 ship) was built at Sunderland in 1799. Although early on she made some voyages to the
West Indies, she spent most of her mercantile career trading with the Baltic and northern Russia, and as a coaster. However, between about 1810 and 1814, she served as a transport under
Transport Board. She suffered three maritime mishaps before 1835 and assisted at a fourth. She was lengthened in 1835. Her crew abandoned her in October 1839 and she subsequently foundered.
Achilles (1813 ship) was launched in 1813 at Shields. She sailed from Shields to London and then operated for some years as a transport. She then traded more generally. In 1820 new owners moved her to Dundee. She became a
whaler in the British northern whale fishery until she was lost there in 1830.
HMS Achille – any one of four vessels of the British Royal Navy
List of ships with the same or similar names
This article includes a
list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
internal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists.