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True Briton (1775 ship)
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True Briton was launched at Liverpool in 1775. She made two voyages as a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. During the second of these voyages there was an unsuccessful insurrection by the slaves she was carrying. Then in 1777–1778 she made another slave voyage, this time under the name John. On her return to Liverpool, she became the privateer Bellona, and succeeded in taking several prizes. Bellona then made three voyages as a slave ship. In 1786 her ownership changed, and so did her name. She became Lord Stanley, and under that name proceeded to make 11 slave voyages. In 1794, at Havana, a deadly fever spread through the vessel, apparently after she had landed her slaves. On her last voyage the captain acted with such brutality towards a black crew member that the ma
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True Briton
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*1777: John *1778: Bellona *1786: Lord Stanley
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dbp:shipArmament
*1778: 16 × 6&9-pounder guns + 6 × 6-pounder coehorns + 12 swivel guns *1781: 16 × 6-pounder guns + 4 carronades *1793: 20 × 6&4–pounder guns *1796: 18 × 9–pounder guns *1799: 18 × 9–pounder guns *1800: 18 × 9–pounder guns *1804: 16 × 9–pounder guns
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*1778: 45, or 140 *1781: 35 *1793: 60 *1796: 45 *1799: 30 *1800: 35 *1804: 36
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Great Britain
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Not listed in 1778
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1775
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Two decks & three masts
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*Originally:Blundel & Co. *1781: Hodgsons *1786: Earle & Co.
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True Briton was launched at Liverpool in 1775. She made two voyages as a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. During the second of these voyages there was an unsuccessful insurrection by the slaves she was carrying. Then in 1777–1778 she made another slave voyage, this time under the name John. On her return to Liverpool, she became the privateer Bellona, and succeeded in taking several prizes. Bellona then made three voyages as a slave ship. In 1786 her ownership changed, and so did her name. She became Lord Stanley, and under that name proceeded to make 11 slave voyages. In 1794, at Havana, a deadly fever spread through the vessel, apparently after she had landed her slaves. On her last voyage the captain acted with such brutality towards a black crew member that the man, who providentially survived, sued the captain when the vessel arrived at Liverpool and won substantial damages.
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