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History
Launched1799
FateWrecked 17 April 1803
General characteristics
Class and typeBrig
Tons burthen121[1] (bm)
Propulsionsail
Complement15 men
Armament10 × 2 and 3-pounder guns[1]
NotesBuilt of English oak[2]

Margaret was a British-built Australian brig that was launched in 1799 and wrecked in 1803.

Margaret was constructed in London in 1799 and registered to a company called Turnbull &Co. John Buyers, as her master, received a letter of marque on 28 May 1800.[1] Buyers and John Turnbull, who had known each other from a 1799 voyage to China on the Barwell, entered a venture with some London merchants to explore trade options. Margaret left London on 2 July 1801 and arrived in Sydney in February 1802.[2] Buyers and Margaret left Sydney on 5 June 1802, bound for the Society Islands on a seal hunting expedition. Along the voyage the ship was the first European to discover both Makemo, Taenga, and rediscover Nukutepipi in March 1803. On 17 April 1803 the Margaret was grounded on a reef. The crew cut away her mast but by midnight they had to abandon ship. The crew reached shore in a small boat, which natives promptly stole; also, natives speared two of the crew. The crew constructed two small boats from the wreck and sailed off the island, eventually making it back to Sydney by 30 September 1803.[3]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Letter of Marque, 1793–1815, p.75;"War of 1812: UK sources for Privateers". Archived from the original on 9 July 2015. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  • ^ a b "Explorers of the Pacific: European and American Discoveries in Polynesia: John Turnbull - 1800–1804". New Zealand Electronic Text Center. Retrieved 31 October 2008.
  • ^ Bateson, Charles (1972). Australian shipwrecks volume 1: 1622–1850. Wellington, [N.Z.]: Reed. p. 34. ISBN 0-589-07112-2.

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