Tartar (1811 ship)
History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Builder | France |
Launched | 1807 |
Acquired | Circa 1811 by purchase of a prize |
Fate | Foundered January 1814; no trace |
General characteristics | |
Tons burthen | 121[1] (bm) |
Armament | 6 × 6-pounder carronades[1] |
Tartar was launched in France in 1807, almost surely under another name. She was captured circa 1811 and traded to Brazil, first from Liverpool and then from Falmouth, Cornwall. She disappeared without a trace in January 1814.
Career[]
Tartar first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR), in 1811.[1]
Year | Master | Owner | Trade | Source |
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1811 | K.C.Hill | Koster & Co. | Liverpool–Brazils | LR |
1813 | K.C.Hill J.West |
Nicholoson Geddes |
Falmouth–Brazil | LR |
Fate[]
On 4 February 1814 Tartar, West, master, was reported to have arrived at St Michaels from Spain. Around 2 January 1814 she sailed from St Michaels for London and was never heard from again.[2]
Citations[]
- ^ a b c LR (1807), Supple. pages "T", Seq.No.T46.
- ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. No. 4848. 25 February 1814. hdl:2027/uc1.c2735026.
Categories:
- 1807 ships
- Ships built in France
- Captured ships
- Age of Sail merchant ships of England
- Maritime incidents in 1814
- Missing ships
- Ships lost with all hands