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Hillsborough (1774 ship)

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''Hillsborough'' was a three-decker East Indiaman launched in 1774. She made two voyages to India and China for the British East India Company. Her voyages took place during the American War of Independence, and she had just set out on her third voyage when a Spanish fleet captured her on 9 August 1780, together with almost the entire convoy of which she was a member. The Spanish Navy took her into service as ''Santa Balbina'', a frigate of 34 guns. She was sold in 1794 for breaking up.
==Voyages==
;Voyage #1
Captain Robert Preston left Portsmouth on 19 March 1775, bound for Madras and Bengal. ''Hillsborough'' reached Madeira on 16 April, Madeira, Johanna on 6 August, and Madras on 15 September, and arrived at Kedgeree on 24 October. On her return voyage she passed Barrabulla (or Barra Bulla), either the sandbank or head on the Hooghli River, on 22 January 1776. She reached Madras again on 9 February, St Helena on 25 May, and the Downs on 18 August.〔
;Voyage #2
Captain Pitt Collett left Plymouth on 9 February 1778, bound for Madras and China. ''Hillsborough'' reached False Bay on 21 April, Madras on 19 June, and Malacca on 26 August, and arrived at Whampoa on 27 September. She started home, crossing the Second Bar, about 20 miles down river from Whampoa, on 2 March 1779. She reached Balambangan on 1 June, St Helena on 24 September, and the Downs on 12 Jan 1780.

;Voyage #3
Collett and ''Hillsborough'' left Portsmouth on 27 July 1780,〔 as part of an enormous convoy of 63 merchantmen, including four more East Indiamen, ''Gatton'', ''Godfrey'', ''Mountstuart'', and ''Royal George''.〔Hardy & Hrdy (1811), p. 87.〕 ''Hillsborough'' was bound for Madras and Bengal, though the other vessels had diverse destinations, almost all being bound to the West Indies. The entire convoy was under the escort of , under the command of Sir John Moutray, and three frigates, including the 36-gun frigates and .
On 8 August 1780 unusual sails were seen, and Moutray signalled his ships to alter course and follow him close to the wind. They paid no attention to his orders. Unfortunately, the strange sails were a Spanish naval fleet, under the command of Admiral Luis de Córdova y Córdova, together with a squadron of French ships. The British convoy and their Spanish and French forces met at .〔
(詳細はSantiago de Liniers and part of the ''Concepción'' squadron, captured ''Hillsborough''.〔(''Santísima Trinidad, orgullo de la Armada española'', by Pedro Amado ) 〕
The British warships escaped with eight of the convoy. The enemy captured the other 55 merchantmen, including the five East Indiamen and their cargoes worth £1.5 million, and 2,805 prisoners. It was a blow to British commerce, and especially to the forces in the West Indies, which lost a vast quantity of military stores.

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