Apollo (1812 EIC Ship)
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''Apollo'' was launched in 1812 at Hull. She made three voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) as a regular ship. She continued to trade with India under licence from the EIC until she was wrecked near Cape Town in 1823.


Career

EIC voyage #1 (1812-1813): Captain Charles Bryan Tarbutt acquired a letter of Marque on 17 April 1812. He sailed from Portsmouth on 4 June, bound for Bengal and
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. ''Apollo'' reached Mauritius on 8 September, and arrived at
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on 17 November. For the second leg of her voyage, she passed Saugor on 18 January 1813. She reached
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on 14 February and arrived at Batavia on 24 February. She then visited two ports in the region —
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on 19 April and Amboina on 23 May — before returning to Batavia on 27 June. Homeward bound, she reached
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on 3 September, but did not arrive back at Blackwall until 21 May 1814.British Library: ''Apollo'' (2).
/ref> EIC voyage #2 (1815-1816): Captain Tarbutt sailed from The Downs on 15 April 1815, bound for Bengal and Bombay. ''Apollo'' reached Madeira on 25 April and arrived at Calcutta on 10 September. On 11 November she passed Saugor and on 2 January 1816 arrived at Bombay. Homeward bound, she was at Tellicherry on 5 February. On 7 March she put into Mauritius much damaged from a gale that had also washed away a considerable part of her cargo of sugar. She reached the
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on 22 April, and St Helena on 11 May. She arrived back at Blackwall on 17 July. EIC voyage #3 (1819-1820): Captain George Tennant sailed from The Downs on 22 April 1819, bound for China. ''Apollo'' reached Whampoa Anchorage on 23 August. Homeward bound, she was at Macao on 22 November, reached St Helena on 6 February 1820, and arrived at Blackwall on 10 April. ''Lloyd's Register'' for 1821 shows her master changing from C. Tarbutt to G. Tennant. She also underwent a good repair in 1821. However, her owner is still listed as Staniforth. Her trade is London–Bombay. Charles Tarbutt purchased a share in ''Apollo'' circa 1821. The owners of the were William Tennant and John Nesbitt. Tarbutt objected to the voyage to India the other two partners wished to pursue. From August 1821 Tarbutt filed various injunctions that were not lifted until 23 November after the other two owners agreed to two bonds amounting to £3000 in favor of Tarbutt. On 28 December 1821 ''Apollo'' grounded on Margate Sand for several hours as she was on her way to
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. A boat from Margate got her off and provided her with an anchor. She had not suffered material damage. Still, she returned to the Thames as a consequence of the grounding. Captain George Tennant sailed for Madras on 27 February 1822.


Fate

On 14 April 1823 ''Apollo'' was wrecked on Green Point, Cape of Good Hope, while on her way to London from Bengal and Madras. ''Lloyd's List'' reported on 27 June that she was on shore near Moulin Battery, and a complete wreck. The passengers and crew, except for the cook, were saved; the cook had been killed by the explosion of a gun fired as a signal when she first grounded. Although the weather was good and 100 men laboured to save the vessel, neither ''Apollo'' nor the valuable part of her cargo could be saved.''Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 16'' (1823), pp104-5. In November 1823 Tarbutt sued Tennant and Nesbit for payment of £3000 bond that they posted. The court decided in Tarbutt's favor.Minot, ed. (1853), Vol. 1 (1822–1825), pp307-320.


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* *''Letters and Documents, Concerning His Administration as Lieutenant Governor of Java, Addressed to the Chief Government of India to Refute the Charges Brought Against Him by Major-General Gillespie''. (1814). {{1823 shipwrecks 1812 ships Ships of the British East India Company Age of Sail merchant ships of England Maritime incidents in April 1823