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BSWF whalers: Wildman, possibly ex Cyane/Cerf. Syren is a mystery.
Grand Turk: https://archive.org/stream/essexinstitutehi79esse#page/n75/search/Compleman (scroll back) Also had unsuccessful single-ship attack on Falmouth packet Hinchinbrooke on 1 or 2 May 1814 (p31 in Essex book); 2 men killed. There is a Grand Turk launched in 1794 in New England listed in LR in 1803. 375bm. American ownership.
Emulation - captured by Syren, abandoned, and seized. Origins are confused. LR and RS disagree.
HMS Ceres (1781) "THE LATE ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET". The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List (NSW : 1844 - 1860). 23 February 1850. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
Glommen/Britomart
Weazle (1799); Laymen went on to command Raven (1804), at the cost of his career.
Nautilus (Bombay Marine)
Nautilus (Charles Bishop), sealing in Australia, rescued missionaries from Tahiti brought by Duff.
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