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Paragon (1800 Whitby ship)
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Paragon was launched at Whitby in 1800. Between 1803 and 1805 she served as an armed defense ship protecting Britain's coasts and convoys. She then served as a transport on the 1805 naval expedition to capture the Cape of Good Hope. Next, she returned to mercantile service and in 1814 a French privateer captured her, but the British Royal Navy recaptured her the next day. She sailed to India in 1818 under a license from the British East India Company (EIC}, and was wrecked in March 1819 while inbound to Calcutta.
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dbr:Transport_vessels_for_the_British_invasion_of_the_Dutch_Cape_Colony_(1805-1806)
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Paragon
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*1801:6 × 4-pounder guns *1815:8 × 18-pounder carronades
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Fishburn & Brodrick, Whitby
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Great Britain
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Wrecked March 1819
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0001-01-30
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Paragon
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*1800:J. Woodcock & Co. *1817:Read & Co.
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Paragon was launched at Whitby in 1800. Between 1803 and 1805 she served as an armed defense ship protecting Britain's coasts and convoys. She then served as a transport on the 1805 naval expedition to capture the Cape of Good Hope. Next, she returned to mercantile service and in 1814 a French privateer captured her, but the British Royal Navy recaptured her the next day. She sailed to India in 1818 under a license from the British East India Company (EIC}, and was wrecked in March 1819 while inbound to Calcutta.
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1800-01-30
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Wrecked March 1819
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