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Name | Emma |
Owner | Various |
Builder | Michael Smith, Calcutta [1] |
Launched | 9 December 1813 [1] [Note 1] |
Fate | Wrecked 1821 |
General characteristics | |
Tons burthen | 450, [1] or 460, [3] or 467, [4] or 467+70⁄94, [2] ( bm) |
Length | 1808:115 ft 6 in (35.2 m) [2] |
Beam | 1808: 30 ft 10 in (9.4 m) [2] |
Notes | Teak-built |
Emma was launched at Calcutta in 1813. From 1814 she made several voyages between India and England under a license from the British East India Company (EIC). A hurricane wrecked her on 4 January 1821 at Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope.
Emma entered Lloyd's Register in 1818 with G. Mitchett, master, Hal & Co., owner, and trade Liverpool–India. [4] She entered the Register of Shipping in 1819 with Michell, master, Hall & Co., owner, and trade Liverpool–Calcutta. [3] However, she had been sailing between India and London before that.
Date sailed | Master | Owner | Destination |
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31 March 1815 | T. Cripps | T. Cripps | Madras & Bengal |
25 January 1817 | T. Cripps | T. Cripps | Madras & Bengal |
28 March 1818 | G.G. Mitchell | J. Palmer | Fort William, India |
22 September 1820 | C. Baumgardt | G. Larpent | Bombay |
Lloyd's Register for 1821 showed Emma's master as Baumgarda and her owner as Paxton & Co. [8] On 4 January 1821 a hurricane struck Table Bay and wrecked three vessels; one was Emma, Baumgart, master. She had been sailing from London to Bengal. Most of the cargoes were saved, as were the crews. [9]
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link)United Kingdom | |
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Name | Emma |
Owner | Various |
Builder | Michael Smith, Calcutta [1] |
Launched | 9 December 1813 [1] [Note 1] |
Fate | Wrecked 1821 |
General characteristics | |
Tons burthen | 450, [1] or 460, [3] or 467, [4] or 467+70⁄94, [2] ( bm) |
Length | 1808:115 ft 6 in (35.2 m) [2] |
Beam | 1808: 30 ft 10 in (9.4 m) [2] |
Notes | Teak-built |
Emma was launched at Calcutta in 1813. From 1814 she made several voyages between India and England under a license from the British East India Company (EIC). A hurricane wrecked her on 4 January 1821 at Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope.
Emma entered Lloyd's Register in 1818 with G. Mitchett, master, Hal & Co., owner, and trade Liverpool–India. [4] She entered the Register of Shipping in 1819 with Michell, master, Hall & Co., owner, and trade Liverpool–Calcutta. [3] However, she had been sailing between India and London before that.
Date sailed | Master | Owner | Destination |
---|---|---|---|
31 March 1815 | T. Cripps | T. Cripps | Madras & Bengal |
25 January 1817 | T. Cripps | T. Cripps | Madras & Bengal |
28 March 1818 | G.G. Mitchell | J. Palmer | Fort William, India |
22 September 1820 | C. Baumgardt | G. Larpent | Bombay |
Lloyd's Register for 1821 showed Emma's master as Baumgarda and her owner as Paxton & Co. [8] On 4 January 1821 a hurricane struck Table Bay and wrecked three vessels; one was Emma, Baumgart, master. She had been sailing from London to Bengal. Most of the cargoes were saved, as were the crews. [9]
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