Latona (ship)

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A number of vessels have been named Latona for the Greco-Roman goddess Leto:

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Latona was launched at Whitby in 1789. She made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC), and one as a whaling ship in the southern whale fishery. She spent the rest of her career as a merchantman. She was wrecked in 1841.

Latona was launched in 1786 at Newcastle upon Tyne. She spent her entire career as a merchantman. In 1800 a privateer captured her, but a British privateer recaptured her quickly. She foundered in 1835.

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