Lapwing (1794 ship)

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NameLapwing
Owner
  • 1800: G. and J. Fisher
  • 1801: C. Anderson
BuilderBristol[1]
Launched1794[1]
History
Great Britain
NameLapwing
Owner
  • 1800: G. and J. Fisher
  • 1801: C. Anderson
BuilderBristol[1]
Launched1794[1]
Captured11 December 1801
General characteristics
Tons burthen
  • 1794: 226[2] (bm)
  • 1797: 313[3] (bm; after lengthening)
Complement45[3]
Armament22 × 9&6-pounder guns[3]

Lapwing was launched at Bristol in 1794, and lengthened in 1797. She was a West Indiaman until in 1801 she became a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. However, on her first enslaving voyage a Spanish privateer captured her. Although the Spanish authorities ordered her restitution to her owners, it is not clear that the order was anything but moot.

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