Rambler (Brig) logbook, 1801.

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Rambler (Brig) logbook, 1801.

The logbook of the brig Rambler details a shipping voyage from Boston to Madras, Jan.-Sept. 1801. The brig's home port was Boston; the master was Penn Townsend. During its voyage, the Rambler spoke the ship Perseverance.

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Rambler (Brig)

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Townsend, Penn, 1772-1846

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Perseverance (Ship)

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Voyages: (1) 1800/1 Bengal. Portsmouth 9 Jan 1801 - 24 May Calcutta - 31 Dec St Helena - 21 Feb 1802 Downs. British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : CorporateBody : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000093.0x000281 Whaling vessel, out of Faial, Azores, mastered by Albert Lewis, on voyage 30 Oct. 1862-20 Jan. 1863 to Cornell and Brazil Banks whaling grounds; built at Newbury, Mass., 1809; earlier whaling out of Boston, Mass., as the ship Hope. From th...