Several ships have been named Tuscan for people and things pertaining to the region of
Tuscany:
Tuscan (1793 ship) was built at Hull and made one voyage (1795–1797) for the British
East India Company. A French
privateer captured her in 1798, but she returned to British hands c.1805. She was wrecked at
Memel in November 1823.
The French 16-gun
brigRonco was launched in April 1808. The British
Royal Navy captured her in May and she became HMS Tuscan. The Navy sold her in 1818 and she became a
whaler, making six whaling voyages before being condemned during her seventh in 1840 as no longer seaworthy.
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list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
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Several ships have been named Tuscan for people and things pertaining to the region of
Tuscany:
Tuscan (1793 ship) was built at Hull and made one voyage (1795–1797) for the British
East India Company. A French
privateer captured her in 1798, but she returned to British hands c.1805. She was wrecked at
Memel in November 1823.
The French 16-gun
brigRonco was launched in April 1808. The British
Royal Navy captured her in May and she became HMS Tuscan. The Navy sold her in 1818 and she became a
whaler, making six whaling voyages before being condemned during her seventh in 1840 as no longer seaworthy.
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.