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Ann and Amelia (1781 ship)
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Ann and Amelia was a three-decker merchant ship launched in 1781. The British East India Company (EIC) twice employed her as an "extra ship", first when she went out to India to sail in trade in that market, and again in 1803 when she sailed back from India to Britain. On her return to Britain the Admiralty purchased her in June 1804 and converted her to a 44-gun fifth rate with the name HMS Mediator. The Navy converted her to a storeship in 1808, but then expended her as a fireship at the battle of the Basque Roads in April 1809.
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HMS Mediator Ann and Amelia
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June 1804 by purchase
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* *
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* Ann and Amelia: 20 × 9-pounder + 6 × 4-pounder guns * Frigate: ** Lower deck: 26 × 18-pounder guns ** Upper deck: 18 × 24-pounder carronades * Storeship: ** Upper deck: 20 × 18-pounder guns ** QD: 2 × 9-pounder guns
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Fishburn & Brodrick, Whitby
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254
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Great Britain United Kingdom
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Expended as a fireship in the Basque Roads, April 1809 Sold June 1804
dbp:shipLaunched
1781
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* * * *
dbp:shipName
Ann and Amelia HMS Mediator
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John Julius Angerstin, or Angerstein
dbp:shipTonsBurthen
600
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27.5 -20.5
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Ann and Amelia was a three-decker merchant ship launched in 1781. The British East India Company (EIC) twice employed her as an "extra ship", first when she went out to India to sail in trade in that market, and again in 1803 when she sailed back from India to Britain. On her return to Britain the Admiralty purchased her in June 1804 and converted her to a 44-gun fifth rate with the name HMS Mediator. The Navy converted her to a storeship in 1808, but then expended her as a fireship at the battle of the Basque Roads in April 1809.
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Sold June 1804 Expended as a fireship in theBasque Roads, April 1809
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