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  • BSWF whalers: Wildman, possibly ex Cyane/Cerf. Syren is a mystery.
  • Grand Turk: https://archive.org/stream/essexinstitutehi79esse#page/n75/search/Compleman (scroll back) Also had unsuccessful single-ship attack on Falmouth packet Hinchinbrooke on 1 or 2 May 1814 (p31 in Essex book); 2 men killed. There is a Grand Turk launched in 1794 in New England listed in LR in 1803. 375bm. American ownership.
  • Will Watch - lots in New Zealand Company ships
  • Hope (ship) is clearly about more than one vessel
  • Prince Lee Boo & Jackall
  • Emulation - captured by Syren, abandoned, and seized. Origins are confused. LR and RS disagree.
  • HMS Ceres (1781) "THE LATE ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET". The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List (NSW : 1844 - 1860). 23 February 1850. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  • Glommen/Britomart
  • Weazle (1799); Laymen went on to command Raven (1804), at the cost of his career.
  • Nautilus (Bombay Marine)
  • Nautilus (Charles Bishop), sealing in Australia, rescued missionaries from Tahiti brought by Duff.
  • HMS Calypso - needs a lot of work
  • Hind (1790) revenue cutter that became naval
  • Richard Cadman Etches - re Pac North West, spy and model for the Scarlett Pimpernell, liberator of Sir Sidney Smith from the Temple.


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