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- Agreeable was launched at Bermuda in 1786, probably under a different name. French owners acquired her at some point and sailed her as Agréable. In 1793 the British captured her. Subsequently, between 1793 and 1808, she made six voyages as a slave ship, alternating between the triangular trade in enslaved people, and sailing as a regular West Indiaman. French privateers captured her between the second and third voyages, and the third and fourth voyages, but each time the British Royal Navy recaptured her. In the case of the second capture she was in French hands long enough for them to send her out as a privateer. She herself captured an American vessel in 1808 as she was returning to Liverpool from her last slave voyage. After the end of British participation in the slave trade Agreeable traded more widely, particularly to South America. She was condemned at Buenos Aires in 1814 after running aground in the River Plate. She was repaired and continue to sail to Brazil until she returned to Liverpool in June 1819. (en)
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- *1793: 12 × 4-pounder guns
*1797 : 10 × 4-pounder guns + 2 swivel guns
*1797 : 12 × 6-pounder guns
*1799: 12 × 99-pounder guns
*1800: 10 × 6-pounder guns
*1808: 16 ± 12&6-pounder guns
*1814: 4 × 9–pounder guns + 4 × 9-pounder carronades (en)
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- *1793: 30
*1797 : 15
*1797 : 25
*1799: 25
*1800: 25
*1808: 25 (en)
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- Last mention mid-1819 (en)
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- *Pre-1797: 132, or 146, or 150, or 158, or 160,
*Post-1797:223, or 225 (en)
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- Agreeable was launched at Bermuda in 1786, probably under a different name. French owners acquired her at some point and sailed her as Agréable. In 1793 the British captured her. Subsequently, between 1793 and 1808, she made six voyages as a slave ship, alternating between the triangular trade in enslaved people, and sailing as a regular West Indiaman. French privateers captured her between the second and third voyages, and the third and fourth voyages, but each time the British Royal Navy recaptured her. In the case of the second capture she was in French hands long enough for them to send her out as a privateer. She herself captured an American vessel in 1808 as she was returning to Liverpool from her last slave voyage. After the end of British participation in the slave trade Agreeable (en)
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- Agreeable (1793 ship) (en)
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