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Several vessels in the 19th
century were
named Sincapore, a
contemporary variant of the name Singapore:
Sincapore, was a brig that
wrecked at
Algoa Bay in 1823...
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Sincapore (or Singapore) was
launched in 1826 at St Martin's, New Brunswick. Her
registry was
transferred to London. She
entered Lloyd's
Register (LR)...
- Feb:
Albion 8 Mar:
Albion 6 Apr: Haʻaheo o Hawaiʻi 1 May:
Policy 3 May:
Sincapore 11 Jun: Arab June (unknown date):
Hyperion 2 Jul: Udny 21 Jul: Phoenix...
- Sling, a gin
sling drink Singapore (horse), a
Thoroughbred racehorse Sincapore, one of
several vessels using a 19th
century variant of the name Central...
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Sinkapoor began to be
commonly used on
Dutch maps. In
English sources,
Sincapore, Sincapure,
Singahpura and
other variants of
Singapore were used in the...
- Feb:
Albion 8 Mar:
Albion 6 Apr: Haʻaheo o Hawaiʻi 1 May:
Policy 3 May:
Sincapore 11 Jun: Arab June (unknown date):
Hyperion 2 Jul: Udny 21 Jul: Phoenix...
- Savanilla, and back to Gravesend. At the end of 1823
Carss sailed N****au for
Sincapore. On 9
October 1824 N****au, Carss,
master was at 6°20′N 21°30′W / 6.333°N...
- Feb:
Albion 8 Mar:
Albion 6 Apr: Haʻaheo o Hawaiʻi 1 May:
Policy 3 May:
Sincapore 11 Jun: Arab June (unknown date):
Hyperion 2 Jul: Udny 21 Jul: Phoenix...
- Rosella (1819 ship) was
launched at
Newcastle upon Tyne. She made one
voyage to
Sincapore and
possibly one to Bengal, both
under a
licence from the
British East...
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Rockingham 22 May:
Thames May (unknown date): HMS Rattlesnake 1 Sep:
Sincapore 17 Sep:
Kennersley Castle October (unknown date): HMS Glatton 5 Dec: HMS Thetis...