Banastre (1787 ship)

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Banastre (occasionally misspelled Banister), was built at Ringsend, Dublin, in 1759, though under what name is unclear. By 1787 she was in the hands of the partnership of the Tarletons and Backhouse of Liverpool, noted slavers. Under their ownership she made five complete voyages transporting slaves from West Africa to the Caribbean. A French warship captured her in 1793 as she was on her way from West Africa to Jamaica on her sixth voyage transporting slaves. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Banastre (1787 ship)
rdf:langString Banastre
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rdf:langString Possibly schooner at one point, then ship rig
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rdf:langString Great Britain
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rdf:langString Banastre
rdf:langString Two decks and three masts
rdf:langString Tarletons & Backhouse
rdf:langString *Originally:80, or 93 *After lengthening in 1789: 148
rdf:langString Banastre (occasionally misspelled Banister), was built at Ringsend, Dublin, in 1759, though under what name is unclear. By 1787 she was in the hands of the partnership of the Tarletons and Backhouse of Liverpool, noted slavers. Under their ownership she made five complete voyages transporting slaves from West Africa to the Caribbean. A French warship captured her in 1793 as she was on her way from West Africa to Jamaica on her sixth voyage transporting slaves.
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