Mangalore (1811 ship)

Mangalore, Patrick, master, first appears in online resources with her arrival at Port Jackson on 1 November 1811 from Bengal.[2] She brought "Bengal sugar, fine Hyion tea, calicoes, blue bastas, wax and tallow candles, canvas sacks, shirts and trowsers of a superior quality, indigo; bandanna handkerchiefs, taffities of various colours, long cloth and punjum, salt-petre, pepper, spice, mirzapore and patna chintz, a small quantity of striped, and checked dureas, sugar candy, rice, table cloths and towels, fine chinlz Europe patterns.[4] Mangalore, John Earl, master, sailed from Saugor on 10 September 1812, bound for Port Jackson.[6][a] The sole survivor, a lascar, estimated that there had been 110 persons aboard, including passengers and a havildar and 12 sepoys.[6] According to the sole survivor, a tremendous water spout hit Mangalore, dismasting her, the falling masts killing the captain and both mates and destroying her boats.
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