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George

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Nominal Guns10ref:1846
NationalityKingdom of England
OperatorPrivate Owners
First Mentioned10.4.1703ref:1846
Home PortBristol - England ref:1846
ShipyardUnknownref:1846
CategoryPrivateerref:1846
Ship TypeUnknown
Last knownref:1846

Dimensions


DimensionMeasurementTypeMetric Equivalentref:1846
Burthen120Ton 

Owners


DatesOwnerSource
1703/04/10 - 1703
John CoysgarneBritish
Ship Owner
Service 1703-1712
,
Philip RainesBritish
Ship Owner
Service 1703-1707
,
Philip FrekeBritish
Ship Owner
Service 1702-1719
,
William FrekeBritish
Ship Owner
Privateer
Service 1702-1719
,
Zachary MorrisBritish
Ship Owner
Service 1703
Owner
ref:1846

Crew Complement


Date# of MenNotesSource
10.4.170334 ref:1846

1 Ship Commander


DatesRankNameSource
10.4.1703 - Captain
Richard ArdingBritish
Privateer
Service 1703
ref:1846

Service History


DateEventSource
10.4.1703Issued with a Letter of Marqueref:1846


Notes on Ship


generalref:1846

No indication that this is the same ship as the George 10 (aka George galley) of 1707. Damer Powell lists as two ships. Either of these may have been the George merchant captured in 1709 by the French ship-of-the-Line Achille



 
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