Queen (1795 ship)

Queen enters Lloyd's Register in 1796 with C. Venner, master, Stewart & Co., owners, and trade London—Cape of Good Hope.

[7] EIC voyage #1 (1796): Captain Corbyn Morris Venner acquired a letter of marque on 18 February 1796.

[1] Homeward bound, Queen left Madras on 10 October 1800, reached the Cape on 2 December and St Helena on 29 January 1801, and arrived at the Downs on 10 April.

[2] On her return to England, Queen began trading with the West Indies under a new master, but still with Pl Dawson as owner.

[6] On 21 June Queen sailed from Portsmouth as part of a convoy for the West Indies under the escort of HMS Garland.

Both registers continued to carry Queen for some more years, with changes to the information, suggesting that they were not simply maintaining stale data.

On 3 April 1811 Queen, Harrison, master, was sailing from Buenos Aires when she had to put into Rio de Janeiro because of leaking.