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Sir John Borlase Warren (1800 Ship)
''Sir John Borlase Warren'' (henceforth ''Sir John''), was launched in 1800. She traded with the West Indies after having made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC). A French privateer captured her in 1808 though she was immediately recaptured. Her crew abandoned her in 1812 but she was recovered. She foundered in 1815. Career ''Sir John'' appeared in the 1801 ''Register of Shipping'' with W. Neil, master, Noble & Co., owners, and trade Plymouth–India. Messrs Princip & Saunders tendered her to the EIC to bring back rice from Bengal. She was one of 28 vessels that sailed on that mission between December 1800 and February 1801. Captain William James Davis sailed on 28 December 1800 for Bengal. ''Sir John'' was at Falmouth on 24 January 1801 and arrived at Kolkatta, Calcutta on 29 May. Homeward bound, she was at Sagar Island, Saugor on 13 September, and reached the Cape of Good Hope on 30 December and Saint Helena, St Helena on 28 January 1802. ''Sir John Borlase ...
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John Borlase Warren
Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren, 1st Baronet (2 September 1753 – 27 February 1822) was a British Royal Navy officer, diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1774 and 1807. Naval career Born in Stapleford, Nottinghamshire, he was the son and heir of John Borlase Warren (died 1763Stanford University
) of Stapleford and . He entered Emmanuel College, in 1769, bu ...
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