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Hercules (1801 ship)

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Name
  
Hercules

Captured
  
c. November 1805

Complement
  
1801 36 1803 30

Builder
  
South Shields

Namesake
  
Hercules

Propulsion
  
Sail

Launched
  
1801

Hercules (1801 ship)

Tons burthen
  
359, or 395, or 406, or 485(bm)

Hercules was a sailing ship built in 1801 at South Shields, England. She made one trip transporting convicts to Port Jackson. She made two trips for the British East India Company (EIC), and was homeward bound from the second of these when the French privateer Napoleon captured her off the Cape of Good Hope.

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Career

On 20 August 1801 Captain Luckyn Betts received a letter of marque for Hercules. He then sailed from Ireland on 29 November 1801, and arrived at Port Jackson on 26 June 1802. Hercules had sailed via Rio de Janeiro and the Cape of Good Hope, which she reached on 12 April 1802. In Ireland she had embarked 140 male and 25 female convicts. Forty-four male convicts died on the voyage.

Hercules left Port Jackson on 12 August bound for China. By 26 October she was at Whampoa. Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar - about 20 miles before Whampoa — on 3 January 1803, reached St Helena on 14 April, and arrived at The Downs on 19 June.

For her next voyage Hercules received a new master, and so required a new letter of marque, if he wanted one. Richard Rabeg? received his letter of marque on 8 October 1803.

Geography

As Hercules was returning to England from Bombay, the French privateer Napoleon captured her off Cape Agulhas and sent her into Port Louis. At her capture, Hercules was carrying a cargo of cotton.. In November 1805, Napoleon brought the prisoners from Hercules and from the whaler Diamond into the Cape Colony, then in Dutch hands. There Alex Tennant, resident in the Cape, arranged at his own expense, for the prisoners to be sent to St Helena, where they arrived in January 1806.

References

Hercules (1801 ship) Wikipedia


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