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} |} ''Castor'' was a merchantman launched in 1782. She made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC). Her owners sold her in 1799. She was last listed in 1808. ;''Lloyd's Register'' On 10 September 1793, Captain Joseph Salkeld, received a letter of marque for ''Castor''.〔 Salkeld sailed ''Castor'' from Portsmouth on 17 May 1796, bound for Bengal. She reached the Cape on 2 August and remained there until 10 December. She arrived at Calcutta on 8 March 1797. Homeward bound, she was at Diamond Harbour on 7 June, and reached St Helena on 3 September.〔 She left St Helena on 26 September and arrived at The Downs on 30 January 1798.〔 ''Castor'' was at Ramsgate on 6 February 1798.〔(National Archives (United Kingdom): ''Castor''. )〕 ''Lloyd's List'' for 2 February reported that ''Castor'', Salkeld, master, from Bengal, had been run afoul of by ''Minerva'', Blaney, master, in The Downs. ''Castor'' was on shore at Ramsgate, and the cargo was expected to be saved.〔(''Lloyd's List'', n°2982. )〕 By one report, her owners sold ''Castor'' to Dutch owners in 1800.〔 Salkeld had by then become master of ''Minerva'' and was on his way to Australia, transporting convicts. That same source states that in 1802 Curling and Co., of London, purchased ''Castor'' for use as a West Indiaman.〔 However, by 1799 Curling & Co. already owned ''Castor''. Her master was Mackenzie, and her trade London - Jamaica. She had been lengthened in 1796, and as a result her burthen was now 467 tons (bm). She had also undergone a thorough repair in 1799.〔''Lloyd's Register'' (1799).〕 Apparently her new owners chose not to arm her, let alone apply for a letter of marque. ;''Lloyd's Register'' ==Notes, citations and references== ;Notes ;Citations ;References *Hackman, Rowan (2001) ''Ships of the East India Company''. (Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society). ISBN 0-905617-96-7 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Castor (1782 ship)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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