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Admiral Mann (1800 ship)

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History
Denmark
BuilderDenmark
Launched1782[1]
FateIn British hands by 1799[1]
Great Britain
NameAdmiral Mann
NamesakeAdmiral Robert Mann
OwnerBurridge
Acquired1799[1]
FateWrecked January 1802
General characteristics
Tons burthen575[1] (bm)
PropulsionSail
Armament2 × 9-pounder + 12 × 4-pounder guns[1]

Admiral Mann was a Danish vessel built in 1782 that came into British hands in 1799. She first appeared in Lloyd's Register in 1800, and then more legibly in 1801 (though with the name Admiral Man), with W. Tear, master, Burridge, owner, and trade Portsmouth transport.[1] Admiral Mann was among several vessels wrecked at Alexandria, Egypt, at the end of January 1802.[2] Her entry in the Register of Shipping for 1802 is marked "Lost".[3]

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