List of ships named Eliza Stewart

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At least three vessels have been named Eliza Stewart.

Citations

  1. Unseaworthy Ships Commission, p.634.

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<i>Eliza</i> (ship) List of ships with the same or similar names

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Eliza Stewart was a sailing ship built in 1833. She traded with Australia, China, and India and was last listed in 1843, having wrecked in early 1844.

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<i>Eliza Stewart</i> (1845 ship) Sailing ship built 1845

Eliza Stewart was a sailing ship built in 1845 at "Brkw'r", Gloucesterhire. Among other roles, she carried coolies between India and Trinidad. She was wrecked c.1865.

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