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  • Potton was launched in 1814 and shortly thereafter made one of two voyages under charter to the British East India Company (EIC). Between voyages for...
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  • Potton is a town and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England. Potton may also refer to: Potton (1814 ship) Potton, Quebec, a Canadian township Potton Island...
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  • 1815 with trade Whitby—Baltic. Captain Thomas Wellbank, who had captained Potton on a voyage for the EIC in 1815 to 1816, took command of Regret c. 1817...
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  • Hadlow was a merchant sailing ship built in 1814 at Quebec, British North America. She made two voyages transporting convicts from England and Ireland...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1814 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1814. The source says only "unknown Hylton builder", so this...
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  • Alacrity was launched at Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1814. New owners transferred her registry to London and she then spent much of her career sailing between...
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    captured five merchant ships and the 14-gun HMS Pictou by late March 1814. She also pursued HMS Columbine and HMS Pique, though both ships escaped after realizing...
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    The construction of the ship began on 20 June 1814,[citation needed] at the civilian yard of Adam and Noah Brown, and the ship was launched on 29 October...
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    (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7. House of Commons, Parliament, Great Britain (1814), Minutes...
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    complete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1814. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments...
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    Westmoreland in Leith, Scotland, as 2nd officer in 1820. The Westmoreland (Captain Potton) transported immigrants and cargo from Leith to South Africa, then to Sydney...
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    USS Hornet (1805) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    resumed active service. The other two ships remained under blockade until the end of the war. On 14 November 1814, under new command, Hornet sailed on...
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    USS Enterprise (1799) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    for the Caribbean. The two ships took three prizes before being forced to separate by a heavily armed ship on 25 February 1814. Enterprise was compelled...
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  • Southern Whale Fishery. On her first whaling voyage she captured a Spanish ship and fought off a French privateer. After her third whaling voyage Cornwall...
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    an order dated 9 November 1814, appointed Kendall as a magistrate. His authority was stated to be: "that no Master of any Ship or Vessel belonging to Great...
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    Warboys, Old Hurst, Saint Ives, Hilton, Eltisley, Waresley, Gamlingay, and Potton, to a House called The Spread Eagle in Stratton, within the several Counties...
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  • Helena on 3 September, but did not arrive back at Blackwall until 21 May 1814. EIC voyage #2 (1815-1816): Captain Tarbutt sailed from The Downs on 15 April...
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  • peninsula, and the Baltic. The American privateer Chasseur captured her in 1814 but released her as a cartel to deliver a challenging message to the British...
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  • Bombay in 1786 for Pestonjee Bomanjee and John Tasker. She was a country ship that traded around India and between India and China, though she also traded...
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    Haggatt 1616–1621 Libby Chapman 1621–1627 Edward Kirkham 1627–1630 Thomas Potton 1630–1638 John Wandesford 1638–1649 Edward Bernard 1649–1659 Henry Riley...
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