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Argo (Indian ship)

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Tons burthen
  
150 tons

Armament
  
4 guns

Complement
  
Crew of 32

Owner
  
Registered in Calcutta to Payne & Tyrce

Builder
  
Built at Chittagong, India

Fate
  
Disappeared in 1814 off the coast of Tasmania

Argo was a ship that disappeared in 1814 off the coast of Tasmania. She was a ship of some 150 tons, armed with four guns and having a crew of thirty-two. Constructed at Chittagong, present-day Bangladesh, the ship was registered in Calcutta to Payne & Tyrce.

In 1814 the ship illegally departed Hobart with thirteen or fourteen convicts on board. It was postulated that this was done with the agreement of the master of the ship, John Poor Dixon. At a special commission held on 3 May 1820, the harbour master of Hobart, Captain James Kelly, testified that Argo was never heard of again. It was presumed that she foundered at sea with the loss of all aboard.

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