Matilda (1790 ship)

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title: Matilda (1790 ship)
text: Matilda was a ship built in France and launched in 1779. She became a whaling ship for the British company Camden, Calvert and King, making a whaling voyage while under the command of Matthew Weatherhead to New South Wales and the Pacific in 1790. She enters Lloyd's Register in 1791 with Weatherhead as master, Calvert & Co., as owners, and trade London—Botany Bay. That year, either owned or leased by Samuel Enderby & Sons, she transported convicts from England to Australia as part of the third f
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description: British convict transport, merchant ship, and whaler 1790–1792
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date modified: 2022-11-26T05:08:12Z
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