Duke of York (1817 ship)

In addition to the voyages to North and South America, Duke of York may have sailed to the Mediterranean and other destinations.

[1] Leaving the passengers on Kangaroo Island, Duke of York sailed on 20 September 1836 to hunt whales, without ever continuing to Holdfast Bay.

[8] She called at Hobart Town from 27 September 1836 to 18 October to refresh and to proceed to the South Sea whaling grounds.

On the way down Aboriginals killed an English crewman, George Glansford, of Barking Essex, and a Rotumah native boy, named Bob, when the boats put in for water.

[10] The steamer James Watt took Morgan, the mate, and nineteen survivors on to Sydney, leaving the remainder to follow in another vessel.