| Naval history of Great Britain - Vol. IV
by
William James |
| 1805 |
NOTES TO ABSTRACT No. 14 |
376 |
NOTES TO ABSTRACT No. 14.
a..... Teak-built Indiamen.
b..... The Salsette (named Pitt for a short time, then restored to her former name) built of teak at the East-India Company's yard at Bombay.
c..... Teak-built; had been an Indiaman.
d..... The same.
e..... The Bermuda and Indian; built at the island of Bermuda, of the pencil-cedar See vol. ii., p. 396, note S$
f..... Built at Bermuda, also of cedar. These vessels averaged 111 tons, and were a slight improvement upon those built at the same island in the preceding year, and remarked upon at vol. iii., p. 376, note i.
g..... Number of hired vessels about 94.
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