Alexander (1783 ship), a ship of 445 tons (
bm), launched in 1783 at Hull, that made one voyage for the EIC as an extra ship, i.e., under contract carrying
convicts to
Botany Bay in 1788, as part of the
First Fleet, and returning with a cargo from Canton. She is last listed in Lloyd's Register in 1808.
Alexander (1794) was built in France in 1791 under a different name. She was taken as a prize and her new owners renamed her Alexander. She made one voyage for the British
East India Company (EIC), and then became a
slave ship, making several voyages between 1798 and 1807. She is last listed in 1809.
Alexander (1801 ship), a ship of 281 tons (bm) launched at Quebec that made one voyage for the EIC between 1802 and 1803, and that was placed in the West Indies trade in 1804.
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Alexander (1783 ship), a ship of 445 tons (
bm), launched in 1783 at Hull, that made one voyage for the EIC as an extra ship, i.e., under contract carrying
convicts to
Botany Bay in 1788, as part of the
First Fleet, and returning with a cargo from Canton. She is last listed in Lloyd's Register in 1808.
Alexander (1794) was built in France in 1791 under a different name. She was taken as a prize and her new owners renamed her Alexander. She made one voyage for the British
East India Company (EIC), and then became a
slave ship, making several voyages between 1798 and 1807. She is last listed in 1809.
Alexander (1801 ship), a ship of 281 tons (bm) launched at Quebec that made one voyage for the EIC between 1802 and 1803, and that was placed in the West Indies trade in 1804.
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.