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29019
Nominal GunsUnknownEICS
NationalityGreat Britain
OperatorEast India Company
Launched23.9.1782EICS
How acquiredPurpose builtEICS
ShipyardDeptford - London EICS
CategoryMerchantEICS
Ship TypeEast IndiamanEICS
Sailing RigShip RiggedEICS
Last Mentioned1811EICS

Dimensions


DimensionMeasurementTypeMetric EquivalentEICS
Length of Gundeck145' 7"Imperial Feet44.2 
Length of Keel118' 4"Imperial Feet35.972 
Breadth35' 7"Imperial Feet10.7036 
Depth in Hold14' 9"Imperial Feet4.3244 
Burthen797Tons BM 

Owners


DatesOwnerSource
1782 - 1804
Sir Richard Neave (1st Baronet of Dagnam Park)British
Ship Owner
Service 1762-1810
EICS
1804 - 1811
FletcherBritish
Ship Owner
Service 1804-1811
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3 Ship Commanders


DatesRankNameSource
1783 - 1786Captain (HEIC)
Robert CarrBritish
Merchant Sailor
Service 1771-1786
EICS
1787 - 1793Captain (HEIC)
Thomas WelladviceBritish
Ship Owner
Merchant Sailor
Service 1787-1807
EICS
1811Captain
John PooleBritish
Merchant Sailor
Service 1811
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1 Deck Officer


DatesRankNameSource
12.1.1785 - 7.9.1786Chief Mate
Andrew PattonBritish
Merchant Sailor
Service 1785-1786
IORMAR

Service History


DateEventSource
1811

Reported to have been run away with by her master.

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Notes on Ship


EIC JournalIORMAR

Built by Wells, launched 1782, 3 decks, 4in bottom, length 145ft 7in, keel 118ft 4in, breadth 35ft 7in, hold 14ft 9in, wing transom 23ft 7¾in, port cell 26ft 4in, waist 1ft 2¾in, between decks 6ft & 6ft 5in, roundhouse 6ft 4in, ports 13 middle & upper, 797 tons.

Principal Managing Owner: Sir Richard Neave.

Voyages:

(1) 1782/3 Madras and Bengal. Capt Robert Carr. Portsmouth 11 Mar 1783 - 19 Jun Johanna - 22 Jul Madras - 14 Sep Kedgeree - 31 Dec Saugor - 28 Apr 1784 St Helena - 2 Aug Deptford.

(2) 1784/5 China. Capt Robert Carr. Downs 12 Mar 1785 - 21 Sep Whampoa - 14 Jan 1786 Second Bar - 6 May St Helena - 10 Aug Deptford.

(3) 1787/8 China. Capt Thomas Welladvice. Portsmouth 21 Dec 1787 - 5 May 1788 Madras - 15 Jul Benkulen - 15 Sep Whampoa - 29 Nov Second Bar - 5 Feb 1789 Cape - 14 Feb 1789 Cape - 14 Feb St Helena - 4 Apr Long Reach.

(4) 1789/90. Capt Thomas Welladvice. Downs 18 Jan 1790 - 15 May Bombay - 6 Aug Whampoa - 15 Nov Second Bar - 10 Apr 1791 Cape - 28 Apr St Helena - 29 Jun Long Reach.

(5) 1792/3 Bombay. Capt Thomas Welladvice. Portsmouth 22 May 1793 - 26 Aug Johanna - 17 Sep Bombay - 26 Oct Tellicherry - 12 Nov Anjengo - 15 Nov Quilon - 27 Nov Cochin - 1 Dec Calicut - 4 Dec Tellicherry - 14 Dec Bombay - 27 Feb 1794 Cape - 18 Mar St Helena - 20 Jul Galway - 31 Aug Long Reach.

(6) 1794/5 Bombay. Capt Thomas Welladvice. Portsmouth 24 May 1795 - 3 Sep Bombay - 6 Nov Calicut - 16 Nov Anjengo - 22 Nov Quilon - 7 Dec Calicut - 12 Dec Tellicherry - 28 Dec Bombay - 22 Mar 1796 St Helena - 8 Aug Long Reach.



 
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