Alexander (1794 ship)

Modifications to the entry showed the master as changing to W. Wallace, and her trade to London-Botany Bay.

Captain William Wallace left Portsmouth 12 August 1796, bound for Bengal.

[2] Lloyd's Register (LR) for 1798 shows Alexander, French-built in 1791, of 357 tons, with master Wallace and owner Connick, as being on the London-East Indies trade.

A later amendment to the entry shows a new master, W. Cockerill, a new owner, B. Smith, and a new trade, Liverpool-Africa.

[3] A database of slave voyages shows Alexander, under the command of William Cockerell, sailing to West Central Africa and St Helena.

[1] A later amendment to the entry for Alexander in the 1800 issue of Lloyd's Register shows a change of master to G.

[3] He also became a partner in Smith & Co.[1] Farquhar sailed Alexander to West Central Africa and St Helena, leaving Liverpool on 21 May 1800.

[3] The database of slave voyages shows the master as Vincent May and the owner as John Titherington.

[15]> Lloyd's Register for 1807 showed the owner as Titherton; an amendment to the entry gave a new master by the name of Smith.

Captain Smith departed Liverpool on 1 January 1807 and arrived at Kingston on 12 June.

Alexander, French prize, launched 1791 and of 383 tons (bm), appeared in the Register of Shipping in 1809 with J. Bailey, master, Fotheringham, owner, and trade Liverpool—Demerara.