Many ships have been named Betsey or Betsy:
Citations
Britannia may refer to any one of a large number of ships:
Many vessels have been named Minerva for the mythological figure Minerva:
Several vessels have been named Thames, for the River Thames:
A number of ships have been named Friendship:
Several vessels have been named Harriet, or Harriot:
Several vessels have borne the name Kitty, a diminutive for the name "Catherine", and a name in its own right:
Numerous vessels have borne the name Fame:
Numerous vessels have borne the name Active :
Several ships have been named Adventure:
Several ships have been named Robert.
Several ships have been named Sarah:
Several vessels have been named Paragon:
Several vessels have been named Recovery:
Several ships have been named Commerce:
Several ships have been named Bellona or Bellone for the Roman goddess Bellona:
Several vessels have been named Tartar:
Betsey was launched at Pool in 1801. She made two voyages as a slave ship. French privateers captured her on the second voyage but the British Royal Navy recaptured her. Afterwards she was briefly a West Indiaman. She was wrecked in February 1807.