| History | |
|---|---|
| Builder | Michael Smith at Howrah, Calcutta | 
| Launched | 1812 | 
| Fate | Lost 1835,[1] or 1837 | 
| General characteristics | |
| Tons burthen | 49288⁄94,[2] or 534[1] (bm) | 
Alexander was a country ship (i.e., she traded east of the Cape of Good Hope) launched in 1812. She was lost in 1835.
Career
Although Alexander appears in a compendium of vessels that traded between the United Kingdom and India under a license from the British East India Company,[2] there is no record of such a voyage or voyages in Lloyd's Register. She did appear in various issues of the East-India register and directory.
| Year | Master | Owner | 
|---|---|---|
| 1819 | B.Roger | Sayed Saduck | 
| 1824 | Robert Dickie | J.Gilmore & Co. | 
| 1827 | W.Clark | J.Gilmore & Co. | 
| 1828 | J.J.Denham | Rustumjee | 
| 1829 | NA | NA | 
Fate
Alexander was lost in the China Sea in 1835.[1] Another source reports that a country ship named Alexander was lost in 1837 while sailing from China to Singapore.[3]
Citations
- 1 2 3 Phipps (1840), p. 104.
 - 1 2 Hackman (2001), p. 249.
 - ↑ The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle for 1837, a Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, p.276.
 
References
- Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7.
 - Phipps, John (1840). A Collection of Papers Relative to Ship Building in India ...: Also a Register Comprehending All the Ships ... Built in India to the Present Time ... Scott.
 
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