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Indian Oak was launched at Cochin, probably in 1813. She then traded between India and Britain. From circa 1824 she operated as a "country ship" trading primarily in the Indian Ocean. Notable events included arson by the crew, a dispute between her master and the government of Mauritius, transport of 200 labourers from Bengal to Mauritius, and mutiny that resulted in the cutting and maiming of her master. She was wrecked in August 1840 after having delivered troops to Chusan for the First Opium War.

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  • Indian Oak was launched at Cochin, probably in 1813. She then traded between India and Britain. From circa 1824 she operated as a "country ship" trading primarily in the Indian Ocean. Notable events included arson by the crew, a dispute between her master and the government of Mauritius, transport of 200 labourers from Bengal to Mauritius, and mutiny that resulted in the cutting and maiming of her master. She was wrecked in August 1840 after having delivered troops to Chusan for the First Opium War. (en)
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  • 1813-09-23 (xsd:date)
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  • Wrecked 14 August 1840
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  • James Peter Fearon, Cochin (en)
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • 0001-08-14 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • 0001-09-23 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • "Indian Oak" was a common term for teak, and Indian Oak was built of teak. (en)
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  • *Old Act: 400, or 445, or 465, or 472, or 472, or 476 *New Act : 569 (en)
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  • Indian Oak was launched at Cochin, probably in 1813. She then traded between India and Britain. From circa 1824 she operated as a "country ship" trading primarily in the Indian Ocean. Notable events included arson by the crew, a dispute between her master and the government of Mauritius, transport of 200 labourers from Bengal to Mauritius, and mutiny that resulted in the cutting and maiming of her master. She was wrecked in August 1840 after having delivered troops to Chusan for the First Opium War. (en)
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  • Indian Oak (1813 ship) (en)
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