Tarleton (1789 ship)
Tarleton (or Tarlton) was launched in 1789 at Liverpool for Tarleton & Co., a Liverpool firm that had been in the slave trade for three generations. She traded with the West Indies and made one voyage as a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. The French captured her after she had landed her captives. She returned to English hands c.1803 and sailed as a merchantman for some years thereafter. She appears to have been wrecked in April 1818.
History | |
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Great Britain | |
Name | Tarleton |
Builder | Liverpool |
Launched | 1789 |
Fate | Captured 1797 |
France | |
Acquired | 1797 by capture |
Fate | Sold 1803? |
United Kingdom | |
Name | Tarleton |
Acquired | c.1803 probably by purchase |
Fate | Probably wrecked 1818; last listed 1818 (LR) & 1824 (RS); |
General characteristics | |
Tons burthen | 286, or 298, or 299, or 300(bm) |
Propulsion | Sail |
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