Anjengo (1802 ship)
Appearance
History | |
---|---|
United Kingdom | |
Name | Anjengo |
Namesake | Anchuthengu |
Owner | John Tady Dyne[Note 1] |
Builder | Captain Iepson, Anjengo[2] |
Launched | 2 October 1802[2] |
Fate | Unknown |
General characteristics | |
Tons burthen | 260[2][3] (bm) |
Length | 76 ft (23 m)[2] |
Beam | 25 ft (8 m)[2] |
Anjengo was launched in 1802. At the time she was the largest vessel built at Anjengo.[3] Her ultimate fate is currently unknown.
She had as a figurehead a carving of Diana the Huntress.[2]
Notes, citations, and references
Notes
- ^ At the time Dyne was the British East India Company's commercial resident at Anjengo.[1]
Citations
References
- Reports and Papers on the Impolicy of Employing Indian Built Ships in the Trade of the East-India Company, and of Admitting Them to British Registry: With Observation on Its Injurious Consequences to the Landed and Shipping Interests, and to the Numerous Branches of Trade Dependent on the Building and Equipment of British-built Ships (1809), (Blacks and Parry).
- Phipps, John (1840). A Collection of Papers Relative to Ship Building in India ...: Also a Register Comprehending All the Ships ... Built in India to the Present Time ... Scott.