Several ships have been named Belle Alliance or La Belle Alliance for La Belle Alliance:
Britannia may refer to any one of a large number of ships:
Many ships have borne the name Louisa, including:
A number of vessels have been named Alexander:
A number of ships with the name Alexander served the British East India Company (EIC) as East Indiamen:
Numerous ships with the name Phoenix, for the constellation or the mythical bird, have sailed for the British East India Company (EIC) between 1680 and 1821:
Numerous ships have sailed under the name Antelope. Notable ones include:
A number of ships with the name Asia served the British East India Company (EIC) as East Indiamen:
Numerous British vessels that have served the British East India Company (EIC) have borne the name Prince of Wales, after the then current Prince of Wales, the title borne by the heir-presumptive to the throne of the United Kingdom.
Numerous ships have been named Resolution.
Numerous vessels have borne the name Fame:
Vittoria has been the name of several vessels:
Numerous ships have been named Juliana:
Several ships have been named Lord Melville after one of the Viscounts Melville:
Several vessels, mercantile and naval, have been named Borneo for the island of Borneo:
Belle Alliance was launched at Chittagong in 1817. She moved her registry to England. In 1820 she carried settlers to South Africa. She then traded with India initially under a license from the British East India Company, which trade continued after the company's demise. In 1847 she carried emigrants to Adelaide, South Australia. She was last listed in 1854.
Several ships have been named Oromocto for the Oromocto River or its shipbuilding town in New Brunswick, Canada:
Several sailing vessels have been named Indus, after the Indus River, or the constellation Indus:
Several vessels have been named Brothers: