Friendship (Ship)

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Built by Wells, 3 decks, 3in bottom, length 118ft, keel 96ft 4in, breadth 28ft 2¼in, hold 12ft 2½in, wing transom 19ft, port cell 23ft ½in, waist 4in, between decks, 6ft 5in & 4ft 8in, ports 11 upper, 407 tons. Voyages: (1) 1796/7 Bengal and Madras. Capt John Newham. Falmouth 11 May 1797 - 28 Oct Calcutta - 21 Jan 1798 Saugor - 4 Feb Madras - 23 Apr Cape - 26 May St Helena - 4 Aug Long Beach.

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Voyages: (1) From Bengal 1800. Capt Hugh Reid. Port Jackson 11 May 1800 - 9 Aug Malacca - 20 Aug Penang - 16 Sep Diamond Harbour - 29 Nov Culpee - 1 Mar 1801 St Helena - 30 May Long Reach.

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Ship owned by John and James Mangles, launched in the Thames in 1793, sailed from Cork in 1799 and arrived in Port Jackson on 16 Feb. 1800. This ship is Friendship II, not the Friendship of the first fleet. See Charles Bateson, The convict ships, p. 156.

From the description of Indent. 1799-1800. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225827532

Voyages: (1) 1795/6 Bengal. Capt Black?. Portsmouth 23 Feb 1796 - 5 Apr São Tiago - 28 May Simons Bay - 13 Jun Cape - 27 Oct captured by French privateer L'Aventure, crew placed on American ship Henry.

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East Indiaman.

From the description of Log, 1809 Sept. 9-1810 Feb. 19. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122524269

From the description of Log, 1810 Aug. 13-1811 Feb. 15. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122589695

From the description of Log, 1807 Nov. 22-1808 Jan. 6. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122509782

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Active 1830

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