Traveller (1786 ship) was launched at Hull in 1786. She traded between Hull and the Baltic until 1798 or so, when she began making annual voyages as a
Greenlandman, that is, as a
whaler in the
northern whale fishery. She was captured in 1808 during the
Gunboat War while trading with the Baltic between whaling voyages.
Traveller (1792 ship) was a ship launched at Whitby in 1792. First she traded with the Baltic, then she was a London-based transport. Next she traded between London and Quebec, and lastly she traded between England and the Baltic. She was lost in 1806 at Riga.
Traveller (1804 ship) was a French prize that entered British records in 1804. She initially traded between Plymouth and Italy and then from 1805 made two voyages as
whaler in the British
southern whale fishery. Although the registers continued to list her as whaling after 1806 until 1813, she did not appear during this period in Lloyd's List's ship arrival and departure data.
Traveller (1815 ship) was launched at Peterhead in 1815. Between 1821 and 1858 she sailed as a whaler in the northern whale fishery.
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Traveller (1786 ship) was launched at Hull in 1786. She traded between Hull and the Baltic until 1798 or so, when she began making annual voyages as a
Greenlandman, that is, as a
whaler in the
northern whale fishery. She was captured in 1808 during the
Gunboat War while trading with the Baltic between whaling voyages.
Traveller (1792 ship) was a ship launched at Whitby in 1792. First she traded with the Baltic, then she was a London-based transport. Next she traded between London and Quebec, and lastly she traded between England and the Baltic. She was lost in 1806 at Riga.
Traveller (1804 ship) was a French prize that entered British records in 1804. She initially traded between Plymouth and Italy and then from 1805 made two voyages as
whaler in the British
southern whale fishery. Although the registers continued to list her as whaling after 1806 until 1813, she did not appear during this period in Lloyd's List's ship arrival and departure data.
Traveller (1815 ship) was launched at Peterhead in 1815. Between 1821 and 1858 she sailed as a whaler in the northern whale fishery.
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.