Grace (1814 ship)

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NameGrace
BuilderNew York
Launched1812
Acquired1814 by purchase of a prize
History
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NameGrace
BuilderNew York
Launched1812
Acquired1814 by purchase of a prize
FateAbandoned sinking in May 1823
General characteristics
Tons burthen194,[1] or 197,[2] or 208 (bm)
Complement13 (1823)
Armament1 × 12-pounder + 2 × 9-pounder guns[1]

Grace was launched in New York in 1812. She was taken in prize circa 1814. She then became a Falmouth, Cornwall, packet, sailing for the Post Office. She primarily sailed to New York via Halifax and Bermuda, but also sailed to the Mediterranean and Brazil. She twice encountered American privateers, repelling one and outpacing the other. In 1821 she sailed on a seal and whale hunting voyage to the South Shetland Islands and the coast of Chile. She foundered in the South Atlantic circa May 1823 while homeward bound.

Falmouth packet

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