Britannia (1788 ship)

History
United Kingdom
Name: Britannia
Owner: Thomas Parr & Co.[1]
Builder: New Brunswick
Launched: 1788[1]
Fate: Captured 1795
General characteristics
Tonnage: 201[1][2] (bm)
Propulsion: Sails
Sail plan: Brig
Complement: 20[2]
Armament: 14 × 3,4,&9-pounder guns[2]

Britannia, was a vessel launched in 1788 at New Brunswick. She made two slave trading voyages taking slaves from West Africa to Jamaica. The French captured her on her second voyage.

Joseph Matthews received a letter of marque for Britannia on 10 April 1795.[2] In 1796 he made a slave trading voyage, gathering slaves on the Gold Coast and conveying them to Jamaica.[3] In 1797 Robert Pince replaced Matthews as master of Britannia.[4] As he was sailing from Liverpool to Africa, a French vessel captured him and took Britannia to Nantes.[5]

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