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Name | Experiment |
Owner | 1802: Lambert, Ross & Co.[1] |
Builder | Gillett & Co., Calcutta |
Fate | Lost 1807 |
General characteristics | |
Tons burthen | 475,[2] or 500[3] (bm) |
Propulsion | Sail |
Experiment was built at Calcutta in 1800, and was lost in 1807. In between, she made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC).
EIC voyage: Captain John Palmer left Calcutta on 24 August 1801, bound for England. Experiment was at Culpee on 29 September, reached Saint Helena on 4 January 1802, and arrived at Deptford on 27 March.[4]
Fate: Experiment was listed in the 1807 volume of Lloyd's Register with Farmer, master, Gillet & Co. owner, and trade London—India.[5] She was lost in 1807.[3] She appeared for the last time in the 1808 volume of Lloyd's Register with unchanged information.