Sir Alexander Ball (1809 ship)

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NameSir Alexander Ball
Owner
  • 1813: G. Sawtell & Co.
  • 1819: Wyllie & Co.
BuilderFrance
History
United Kingdom
NameSir Alexander Ball
NamesakeAlexander Ball
Owner
  • 1813: G. Sawtell & Co.
  • 1819: Wyllie & Co.
BuilderFrance
Launched1809
AcquiredBy purchase
FateLast listed 1823
General characteristics
Tons burthen391,[1][2] or 409[3](bm)
PropulsionSail
Complement35[1]
Armament
  • 2 × 6-pounder guns + 18 × 18-pounder carronades[3]
  • 16 × 18&6-pounder guns[1]

Sir Alexander Ball was a merchant vessel launched in 1809 and built in France. She was a prize that her British owners purchased. On 16 July 1814 the famed American privateer General Armstrong captured her, but HMS Niemen recaptured her. Sir Alexander Ball then continued to trade until approximately 1823.

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