The British
East India Company (EIC) maintained its own navy, the
Bombay Marine, and a number of pilot services. The following Bombay Marine or Pilot Service vessels bore the name Phoenix for the
constellation or the
mythical bird
Phoenix, a
ketch acquired or launched in 1673 and sold to buyers at Bombay in 1679.[1]
Phoenix, a
sloop that the EIC's governor of
Bencoolen used in 1710.[1]
Phoenix, a
schooner that the Bombay Pilot Service used and sold on 30 April 1759 for breaking up.[1]
Phoenix, a schooner of 113 tons (bm) that the
Bombay Dockyard launched in 1667, or 1770 for the Bengal Pilot Service, and that was sold to local buyers in June 1778.[1][2]
Phoenix, agent vessel, of 181 tons (bm), launched 1808 at Kidderpore and sold 18 October 1820.[3]
Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society.
ISBN0-905617-96-7.
Phipps, John (1840). A Collection of Papers Relative to Ship Building in India ...: Also a Register Comprehending All the Ships ... Built in India to the Present Time ... Scott.
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.
The British
East India Company (EIC) maintained its own navy, the
Bombay Marine, and a number of pilot services. The following Bombay Marine or Pilot Service vessels bore the name Phoenix for the
constellation or the
mythical bird
Phoenix, a
ketch acquired or launched in 1673 and sold to buyers at Bombay in 1679.[1]
Phoenix, a
sloop that the EIC's governor of
Bencoolen used in 1710.[1]
Phoenix, a
schooner that the Bombay Pilot Service used and sold on 30 April 1759 for breaking up.[1]
Phoenix, a schooner of 113 tons (bm) that the
Bombay Dockyard launched in 1667, or 1770 for the Bengal Pilot Service, and that was sold to local buyers in June 1778.[1][2]
Phoenix, agent vessel, of 181 tons (bm), launched 1808 at Kidderpore and sold 18 October 1820.[3]
Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society.
ISBN0-905617-96-7.
Phipps, John (1840). A Collection of Papers Relative to Ship Building in India ...: Also a Register Comprehending All the Ships ... Built in India to the Present Time ... Scott.
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.