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East Indiaman - Wikipedia
East Indiamen were merchant ships that operated under charter or licence for European trading companies which traded with the East Indies between the 17th and ... en.wikipedia.org
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INDIAMAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INDIAMAN is a merchant ship formerly used in trade with India; especially : a large sailing ship used in this trade. www.merriam-webster.com
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Indiaman - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Indiaman (plural Indiamen). (nautical) A large ship that traded between Britain and India on behalf of the East India Company. en.wiktionary.org
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Indiaman
Indiaman (ˈɪndɪəmən) Pl. -men. [f. India + man, as in man of war, etc.] A ship engaged in the trade with India; spec. a ship of large tonnage belonging to the East India Company.1709 [see East India]. 1712 E. Cooke Voy. S. Sea 452 The Donegal India-Man gave us seven, which we all return'd. 1748 Anso... Oxford English Dictionary
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West Indiaman - Wikipedia
West Indiaman was a general name for any merchantman sailing ship making runs from the Old World to the West Indies and the east coast of the Americas. en.wikipedia.org
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East Indiaman | Merchant Ship, Trading Voyages & Spice Routes
East Indiaman, large sailing vessel of the type built from the 16th to the 19th century for the trade between Europe and southern Asia. www.britannica.com
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East Indiaman
Stuart Turton's 2020 novel The Devil and the Dark Water is mostly set on a Dutch Indiaman in 1634. The East Indiaman Project Gutenberg Ship types Age of Sail Merchant ships Tall ships wikipedia.org
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east indiaman Amsterdam| Het Scheepvaartmuseum
Step back in time and onto the a replica of the East Indiaman Amsterdam of 1748. It's moored right beside the National Maritime Museum. www.hetscheepvaartmuseum.com
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East Indiaman | Pirates of the Caribbean Wiki - Fandom
An East Indiaman was a trade ship operating under charter or license to the East India Trading Company. British East Indiamen usually ran between England, the ... pirates.fandom.com
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East Indiaman in Miniature | Maritime Innovation in Miniature Series 2
This model is of an unidentified Swedish East Indiaman from the mid-eighteenth century. The model was built in the last quarter of the ... www.youtube.com
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East Indiaman | Learn & Explore - Heritage & Education Centre
East Indiamen were the largest merchant ships built in the 18th and nineteenth centuries – measuring up to 1400 tons burden. hec.lrfoundation.org.uk
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West Indiaman
A vessel built as a West Indiaman typically had less height between decks than comparably sized East Indiaman. made one voyage as an East Indiaman for the EIC, then several as a Greenlandman, and ended up a West Indiaman. wikipedia.org
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was the hms waiver a south indiaman?
She was built as an East Indiaman in about 1734 and made two voyages to India for the East India Company.
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Baring (1801 Indiaman)
East Indiaman Voyage 1 (1802-1803) Captain Dixon Meadows left Portsmouth on 1 March 1802, bound for Madras and Bengal. On her return voyage she left Madras on 8 September, together with , Duke of Montrose, , and Devaynes, and under escort by , herself a former Indiaman. wikipedia.org
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Tottenham (1802 Indiaman)
Tottenham, the Indiaman , and three whalers had left St Helena under escort by the gun-brig when in the vicinity of they sighted three frigates and a wikipedia.org
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