Rachel (1795 ship)

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British-Red-Ensign-1707.svgGreat Britain
NameRachel
OwnerProthero
Builder Bristol
Launched1795
FateWrecked 7 July 1811
General characteristics
Tons burthen270 [1] [2] (bm)
Sail plan Brig

Rachel (or Rachael) was launched at Bristol in 1795. She spent most of her career as a constant trader, sailing to and from Nevis. A French privateer captured her in 1803 but a Liverpool letter of marque quickly recaptured her. She was wrecked in July 1811.

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Career

Rachael first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1795. [1] Subsequently, she made eleven voyages to Nevis. [2]

YearMasterOwnerTradeSource
1795MurrayProtheroBristol–Saint Kitts LR
1800Vernam (Vernon)
T.Powell
ProtheroBristol–NevisLR
1802T.Powel;
G. Cooper
ProtheroBristol–NevisLR

Lloyd's List (LL) reported on 15 July 1803 that Rachael, Cooper, master, had been taken and retaken, while on her way from Nevis to Bristol. She had arrived at Liverpool. [3] The capture had been off Cape Clear, [4] and her recaptor was a Liverpool letter of marque. [2]

YearMasterOwnerTradeSource
1805G.Cooper
W.Scarth
ProtheroBristol–NevisLR
1810S.Bell, jr.Claxton & CompanyBristol–NevisLR
1811S.Bell, jr.
J.Powell
Claxton & CompanyBristol–NevisLR

Fate

Rachel, Power, master, was at Nevis when a gale hit the island between 6 and 9 July 1811. [5] She herself was wrecked on 7 July; her crew was saved. [2]

Citations

  1. 1 2 LR (1795), "R" supple. pages, Seq.№R250.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Farr (1950), p. 247.
  3. LL 15 July 1803, №4367.
  4. LL 19 July 1803, №4368.
  5. LL 23 August 1811, №4591.

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