Brunswick (1829 ship)

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NameBrunswick
OwnerEdward Gibson[1]
BuilderEdward Gibson, Hull[1]
Cost£4,754 18s 3d[1]
History
United Kingdom
NameBrunswick
OwnerEdward Gibson[1]
BuilderEdward Gibson, Hull[1]
Cost£4,754 18s 3d[1]
Launched1829[1]
FateWrecked 1832
NotesHackman conflates this Brunswick with Brunswick.[2]
General characteristics
Tons burthen387,[3] or 388,[1] or 389 (bm)

Brunswick was launched at Hull in 1829 as an East Indiaman. She sailed to India several times under a license from the British East India Company, but was wrecked in 1832.

Brunswick entered Lloyd's Register in 1829 with Rosendale, master, changing to A. Parker, E. Gibson, owner, and trade Hull–Calcutta.[3] Brunswick, A. Parker, master, sailed to Chennai and Bombay on 21 April 1829.[4] On 2 December 1831 Brunswick,, J. Palmer, master, sailed to Bengal.[5]

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