Trelawney Planter (ship)
Several vessels have been named Trelawney Planter for Trelawny, Jamaica:
- Trelawney Planter (1790 ship) was built in Jamaica in 1790. She sailed as a West Indiaman, sailing between London and Jamaica. She was not listed in Lloyd's Register (LR) between 1797 and 1802. She re-entered LR in 1802. She continued to trade, lastly trading between Hull and London. She was last listed in 1812.
- Trelawney Planter (1798 ship) was built in New Brunswick in 1798. A French frigate captured her in 1801.
- Trelawney Planter (1801 ship) was built in 1801 in Jamaica as a West Indiaman. She survived a maritime incident in 1802 but fell prey to two privateers in 1808.
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