Several vessels have been named for the Roman deity
Mercury:
Mercury (1772 ship) was launched on the Thames. In 1791 she made the first of two voyages as a
whaler to Delagoa Bay. She was reported in February 1794 to have been lost off Mozambique while on her second voyage to the region.[1]
Mercury (1786 ship) apparently was launched in 1786 at Topsham, but her career prior to 1790 is obscure. She initially traded with Virginia and then with the "Straits". In 1794-1795 she made one voyage for the British
East India Company (EIC). On her return she became a
West Indiaman. She was lost in 1802.
Mercury (1788 ship) was launched at Liverpool. She made 10 voyages as a
slave ship before a privateer captured her on her 11th voyage.
Mercury (1806 ship) was launched at Calcutta. She may have made one voyage for the EIC in 1806–1807. She was also one of the vessels in
Stamford Raffles's expedition in 1819 to occupy Singapore. She was sold in 1822.
Mein Schiff Herz (formerly MV Mercury, Celebrity Mercury and Mein Schiff 2) was
launched in 1997.
See also
HMS Mercury – any one of 17 vessels or shore establishments of that name
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.
Several vessels have been named for the Roman deity
Mercury:
Mercury (1772 ship) was launched on the Thames. In 1791 she made the first of two voyages as a
whaler to Delagoa Bay. She was reported in February 1794 to have been lost off Mozambique while on her second voyage to the region.[1]
Mercury (1786 ship) apparently was launched in 1786 at Topsham, but her career prior to 1790 is obscure. She initially traded with Virginia and then with the "Straits". In 1794-1795 she made one voyage for the British
East India Company (EIC). On her return she became a
West Indiaman. She was lost in 1802.
Mercury (1788 ship) was launched at Liverpool. She made 10 voyages as a
slave ship before a privateer captured her on her 11th voyage.
Mercury (1806 ship) was launched at Calcutta. She may have made one voyage for the EIC in 1806–1807. She was also one of the vessels in
Stamford Raffles's expedition in 1819 to occupy Singapore. She was sold in 1822.
Mein Schiff Herz (formerly MV Mercury, Celebrity Mercury and Mein Schiff 2) was
launched in 1997.
See also
HMS Mercury – any one of 17 vessels or shore establishments of that name
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.