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    • Source: Britannia (1787 ship)
    • Britannia was built in France in 1774. The British captured her in 1781 and she began sailing under the name Sally, first as a transport and then as a West Indiaman. Liverpool merchants purchased her and she became Britannia in 1787. She then sailed to the Baltic and Russia. She was wrecked in 1793.


      Career


      Sally first appeared Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1782 with J.Croskill, master, A.Brough, owner, and trade London transport. She had undergone thorough repairs in 1782.

      On 24 October 1785 Sally ran on shore at New Providence.

      Sally appeared under the name Britannia in 1787, after Liverpool merchants purchased her.


      Fate


      Britannia was lost in October 1793 whilst on a voyage from Arkhangelsk, Russia to a British port.


      Citations




      References


      Craig, Robert; Jarvis, Rupert (1967). Liverpool Registry of Merchant Ships. Series 3. Vol. 15. Manchester University Press for the Chetham Society.

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