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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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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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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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Hindostan (1796 Indiaman)
Hindostan was an East Indiaman of the East India Company. wikipedia.org
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Doddington (East Indiaman)
Doddington was an East Indiaman of the British East India Company (EIC). She made two trips for the EIC to Bombay, China, and Mokha. Captain Norton Hutchinson, now captain of the East Indiaman Carnarvon, took them on board and carried them to Madras. wikipedia.org
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Scarborough (East Indiaman)
Three vessels with the name Scarborough have served the British East India Company (EIC). was launched December 1734 and made two voyages for the EIC. The Royal Navy purchased her on 21 November 1739 to use as a storeship, but then used her as a hospital ship instead. The Navy sold her on 18 Decembe... wikipedia.org
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Pigot (1780 Indiaman)
Pigot was an East Indiaman that made five voyages to India, China, and the East Indies for the British East India Company (EIC) between 1780 and 1794. wikipedia.org
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Northampton (East Indiaman)
Two and possibly three vessels with the name Northampton have served the British East India Company (EIC). , launched in November 1740, made one voyage in 1741 for the EIC and was on a second voyage in 1744 when she foundered. was launched in 1801. She made eight voyages to India as an extra (charte... wikipedia.org
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Pitt (East Indiaman)
Two vessels with the name Pitt, after Pitt the Elder, have served as East Indiamen for the East India Company (EIC). , was the former French East Indiaman wikipedia.org
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Warley (East Indiaman)
Two ships with the name Warley served the Honourable East India Company (HEIC) as East Indiamen between 1788 and 1816: was the East Indiaman Warley wikipedia.org
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Hastings (East Indiaman)
Four vessels with the name Hastings have served the East India Company (EIC), one on contract as an East Indiaman, one brig of the Bombay Pilot Service Hastings was the Indiaman , that Simon Fraser purchased in 1780 when the EIC was done with it, and renamed. wikipedia.org
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Triton (East Indiaman)
At least four ships that have borne the name Triton, named for Triton (in Greek mythology the messenger of the sea), have made voyages for the British East India Company (EIC): - 499, or 668 tons (bm), launched on 3 November 1750 by Wells & Stanton, Deptford; she made four voyages for the EIC betwee... wikipedia.org
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