British Tar (1804 ship)
British Tar was probably launched in Spain, though possibly in the United States, in 1793. She appears to have come into British hands as a prize in 1802, but she does not appear in the British registers until 1804. In January 1806 British Tar, W. White, master, Pinson & Co., owner, was on a voyage from Labrador in British North America to a Mediterranean port during the War of the Third Coalition when a French Navy squadron captured and burned her in the Mediterranean Sea.[4]
Year | Master | Owner | Trade | Source |
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1804 | T. Lockyear | T. Lockyear | Plymouth | Register of Shipping;[1] thorough repair 1802 |
1805 | White | Pinson & Co. | Dartmouth–Newfoundland | Lloyd's Register; good repair 1805 |
1806 | W. White | Pinson & Co. | London–Newfoundland | Register of Shipping;[2] marked "Captured" |
1806 | White | Pinson & Co. | Dartmouth–Newfoundland | Lloyd's Register[3] |
History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name | British Tar |
Owner |
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Builder | Spain,[2] or America[3] |
Launched | 1793[2] |
Acquired | By purchase of a prize |
Fate | Captured and burned January 1806 |
General characteristics | |
Tons burthen | 162,[3] or 167,[2] (bm) |
Armament | 2 × 4-pounder guns[2] |
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