Eliza (1802 ship)

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NameEliza
Owner
  • 1802: John Jarrett, Lewis Llewellyn, Magnus Smith, William Dagg
  • 1805: Thomas Blyth, Lewis Llewellyn, Magnus Smith, John & Thomas Hullett, William Dagg
  • 1810:John & Thomas Hullett, John Mather, Richard & Edward Symes
  • 1813:Thomas Blyth & Francis Todrig
  • 1814: Blythe
FateLast listed in 1824
NotesThis Eliza is often confused with two other whalers that operated at the same time: Eliza (1789 ship) and Eliza (1800 ship)
History
United Kingdom
NameEliza
Owner
  • 1802: John Jarrett, Lewis Llewellyn, Magnus Smith, William Dagg
  • 1805: Thomas Blyth, Lewis Llewellyn, Magnus Smith, John & Thomas Hullett, William Dagg
  • 1810:John & Thomas Hullett, John Mather, Richard & Edward Symes
  • 1813:Thomas Blyth & Francis Todrig
  • 1814: Blythe
FateLast listed in 1824
NotesThis Eliza is often confused with two other whalers that operated at the same time: Eliza (1789 ship) and Eliza (1800 ship)
General characteristics
Tons burthen264,[1][2] or 265[3] (bm)

Eliza was a French prize that made nine voyages as a whaler between 1802 and 1822. She is last listed in 1824.

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