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HMS Camel was launched in 1812 at Calcutta as Severn. She sailed to England where the navy purchased her for use as a troopship and transport. She had an uneventful naval career and the navy sold her in 1831. Her new owner returned her to her name of Severn. She made one voyage to Bengal and back for the British East India Company (EIC). She continued to trade with India but disappeared circa 1841.

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  • HMS Camel was launched in 1812 at Calcutta as Severn. She sailed to England where the navy purchased her for use as a troopship and transport. She had an uneventful naval career and the navy sold her in 1831. Her new owner returned her to her name of Severn. She made one voyage to Bengal and back for the British East India Company (EIC). She continued to trade with India but disappeared circa 1841. (en)
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  • HMS Camel (en)
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  • James Bonner and James Horsburgh, Calcutta (en)
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • 0001-04-22 (xsd:gMonthDay)
  • Lost c.1842 (en)
  • Sold to the Navy Board in 1813 (en)
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  • HMS Camel (en)
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  • George Mott Braithwaite (en)
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  • HMS Camel was launched in 1812 at Calcutta as Severn. She sailed to England where the navy purchased her for use as a troopship and transport. She had an uneventful naval career and the navy sold her in 1831. Her new owner returned her to her name of Severn. She made one voyage to Bengal and back for the British East India Company (EIC). She continued to trade with India but disappeared circa 1841. (en)
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  • Lost c.1842
  • Sold 22 April 1831
  • Sold to the Navy Board in 1813
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