Vulture (1779 ship) was launched in France in 1777, captured, and became first a Liverpool privateer and then
slave ship. She made some 10 voyages carrying slaves until the French captured her in 1794 early into her eleventh such voyage.
Vulture was the French privateer
Vautour launched in 1797 at Nantes that made three privateering voyages. The
Royal Navy captured her in 1800 during her fourth cruise. Private owners acquired her prior to late 1801 and employed her as the
whalerVulture (English for vautour) in the South Seas whale fisheries between 1801 and 1809. A Spanish privateer captured her in 1809.
Vulture (1798 ship) was a French prize that was in British hands by 1798. She is no longer listed after 1804.
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Vulture (1779 ship) was launched in France in 1777, captured, and became first a Liverpool privateer and then
slave ship. She made some 10 voyages carrying slaves until the French captured her in 1794 early into her eleventh such voyage.
Vulture was the French privateer
Vautour launched in 1797 at Nantes that made three privateering voyages. The
Royal Navy captured her in 1800 during her fourth cruise. Private owners acquired her prior to late 1801 and employed her as the
whalerVulture (English for vautour) in the South Seas whale fisheries between 1801 and 1809. A Spanish privateer captured her in 1809.
Vulture (1798 ship) was a French prize that was in British hands by 1798. She is no longer listed after 1804.
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.