Pomona_1794

British Southern Voyage

WRIBV067900
VesselPomona
MasterCharles Clarke
Departure1794-12-11
Return (days)1795-02-20 (64)
Port (dock)London
Destination
East/ West
Owner (Agent)Fiott and John Philip De Gruchy of Fenchurch Street London; Lewis Gilson & Thomas Clark of Tower Dock; John Ellile / Ellil of Cannon Street; Robert Sparrow of Portland Place; James Poingdexter of Fenchurch Street; Charles Clarke, Master
SourcesLOG PRO HCA32/803/49
ReportsSailed 11 December 1794 but did not leave Falmouth to 14 February 1795 and was captured 16 February by the French corvette La Vengeance and then set adrift and when found by the Susanna of Liverpool on 20 February sent into Cork
NotesVessel sailed in December 1794 with a crew of 21 (16 men and 5 boys) joined by two extra crew including a surgeon, Robert Thomas Crossfield, who was fleeing from the Crown. She was delayed on departure not leaving Falmouth until 14 February and was captured by the French corvette La Vengeance on 16th February 1795 and set adrift. Found by the Susanna of Liverpool and taken into Cork. In May 1795 an Admiralty Salvage Court was convened to determine her fate and it appears she was returned to her owners and sold. She sailed on a whaling voyage from Cork under a new commander on 16 June 1795.

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