Resolution (1802 ship)

The Brethren's Society for the Furtherance of the Gospel among the Heathen purchased her in 1802 for service as a Moravian Church mission ship.

These vessels made an annual voyage from London to the Moravian Church mission stations in Labrador every summer bringing provisions and exchanging missionaries.

[2] The only information on her held in the church archives states that she was "...a Spanish vessel ... captured and sold as a prize.

[4][5] Resolution continued in service as a mission ship into 1808 when the missionary society reportedly sold her in the autumn.

Lloyd's List reported on 28 August 1810 that Resolution, Blaksley, master, had been totally lost on the coast of Africa.