Melantho (1812 ship)

[a] Melantho, William Davidson, master, had a cargo of 229 tons of copper, nine bales of furs, and $43,000 at the time of her capture.

[4] On his return to the United States Davidson gave an interview in which he criticized the British treatment of the crews of the vessels they had captured.

[6] Melantho entered Lloyd's Register in 1814 (published in 1813), with J.B. Gooch, master, Munnings, owner, and trade London–East Indies.

[1] Second whaling voyage (1823-1826): Captain Nathaniel Pease Folger sailed from England on 15 July 1823, bound for Timor and the Japans.

She continued to be listed in the Register of Shipping into 1830, but in both cases the information was stale as it showed Folgar, master, and Nockles, owner.