Enchantress (ship)

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Several vessels have borne the name Enchantress:

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  1. "Launch of the schooner Enchantress" . Retrieved 28 August 2021 via newspapers.com.

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Enchantress was launched in 1828 at Bristol as a West Indiaman. She then traded with India as an East Indiaman, sailing under a license issued by the British East India Company (EIC). She next transported convicts to Van Diemen's Land. She was wrecked in February 1837 at Bermuda.

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