''Friendship'' was a three-decker merchantman, launched in 1793. She made three voyages for the British
East India Company
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(EIC). During her first voyage, in 1796, a French privateer captured her, but the
Royal Navy
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recaptured her. On the second, in 1799, she transported
convict
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s from
Ireland
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to
Australia
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. She made a second voyage transporting convicts in 1817-18. On her way back she was broken up in 1819 at Mauritius after having been found unseaworthy.
Career
In 1794 ''Friendship'' was under the command of Captain Thomas Black and sailing between London and Jamaica.
[ ''Lloyd's Register'' for 1795 continues the information unchanged. ''Lloyd's Register'' for 1796 shows ''Friendship'' changing her trade to London-]Cape of Good Hope
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.
EIC voyage #1 (1796)
Captain Black received a letter of marque on 16 February 1796.[ ''Friendship'' left Portsmouth on 23 February 1796, bound for ]Bengal
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. She reached São Tiago
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on 5 April, Simons Bay on 28 May, and the Cape on 13 June.[
On 27 October ''Friendship'' was on her way home when the French privateer ''Aventure'' captured her and placed her crew on the American ship ''Henry''.][British Library: ''Friendship'' (1).]
/ref> The capture took place at and her captor sent ''Friendship'' towards France. On 4 November recaptured ''Friendship'' and sent her into Plymouth.
Restoration
''Lloyd's Register'' for 1797 showed several changes: J. Newham replaced Black as master, and her trade changed to London-Bengal. However the most dramatic change was that her burthen changed from 341 tons (bm) to 430 tons (bm). The explanation rests in the annotations: ''Friendship'' had undergone lengthening. Her ownership remains Oldham & Co. However, the next year ''Lloyd's Register'' reported it as having changed to Mangles & Co.
EIC voyage #2 (1797–98)
Captain John Newham received a letter of marque on 11 April 1797.[ For ''Friendship''s second voyage for the EIC, Newham left Falmouth on 11 May 1797, bound for ]Bengal
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and Madras
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. ''Friendship'' arrived at Calcutta
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on 28 October. Homeward bound, she was at Saugor
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on 21 January 1798. She reached Madras on 4 February, the Cape
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on 26 May, and St Helena
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on 26 May. She arrived at Long Reach on 4 August.[
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Convict transport and EIC voyage #3
On 4 March 1799 Captain Hugh Reid received a letter of marque for ''Friendship''.[Letter of Marque, 1793-1815; p.64]
''Friendship'', under Reid's command, sailed from Cork
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, Ireland on 24 August 1799. She left in company with ''Minerva'', but the vessels separated and ''Friendship'' arrived at Port Jackson
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on 16 February 1800, a month after ''Minerva''. ''Friendship'' left with 133 male convicts, a number of whom were members of the Society of United Irishmen
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. Among them were Fr James Dixon, who would become the first Catholic priest permitted to minister in Australia, and James Meehan, later a prominent surveyor. Nineteen convicts died on the voyage. The captain's wife, Mary Ann Reid, wrote an account of the voyage.
''Friendship'' left Port Jackson for Bengal
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on 11 May 1800.
''Friendship'' reached Malacca
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on 9 August, Penang
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on 20 August, and Diamond Harbour
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on 16 September. For her return to Britain she passed Culpee, an anchorage towards Calcutta
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and closer than Saugor
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, on 29 November. On 1 March 1801 she reached St Helena
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and on 30 May she arrived at Long Reach. She had been part of a small convoy under escort by that also included , , and .
Subsequent career
On 15 August 1801 Captain James Smith of ''Friendship'' received a letter of marque.[ He sailed from Portsmouth on 9 September, bound for India. ''Monarch'' was part of a convoy under escort by that also included ''Northampton'', , , , , ''Caledonia'', , , , , ''Elizabeth'', , and . The convoy reached ]Madeira
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on 23 September, and left the next day.
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'' for 1803 gives ''Friendship''s trade as London to Jamaica. In 1809, her trade changes to London to Cape of Good Hope, and her armament changes too, though there is no change in ownership or master.[''Lloyd's Register'' (1809), Seq. №720.]
/ref> By 1811 her trade is again London - Jamaica. In 1813, her master becomes E. Smith.
Second convict voyage (1817–18)
''Friendship'', under the command of Captain Armet and with surgeon Peter Cosgreave, left England on 3 July 1817 and arrived at Port Jackson
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on 14 January 1818. She carried 101 female convicts, four of whom died on the voyage.
South west of Madeira
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, ''Friendship'' encountered an open boat with six Spaniards and an American on board. The men had fashioned sails out of their shirts, and were exhausted and hungry, having had nothing but a little raw turtle in the preceding six days. Armet took the men aboard and on 7 August was able to transfer them to an American ship.[Bateson (1959), p. 189.]
During the voyage there was apparently a great deal of prostitution by the female convicts on what had been a fairly lengthy voyage of 194 days. The problem had begun before the ship left England and despite the efforts of Armet and Cosgreave, continued unabated. When ''Friendship'' reached St Helena, Cosgreave asked the admiral in charge of the station for assistance in prohibiting cohabitation between the women and the ship's officers and seamen; two post captain
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s made an inquiry, but without any resolution. When ''Friendship'' reached Port Jackson, Governor Macquarie
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appointed three magistrates to conduct a second, separate inquiry that exonerated Armet and Cosgreave of any dereliction of duty.[
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Fate
''Friendship'', Armet, master, arrived at Port Louis
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, Mauritius
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, on 5 August 1818 from Sumatra. There she was surveyed and condemned as being unseaworthy. ''Lloyd's List'' reported that she and her cargo were to be sold on 23 September.''Lloyd's List'', №5346 (25 December 1818).
/ref> ''Friendship'' was broken up in 1819.
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