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Admiral Aplin (1802 EIC ship)

History
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Name: Admiral Aplin
Namesake: Admiral Peter Aplin (1753-1817)
Owner: Moses Agar
Builder: Temple, South Shields
Launched: 1802
Fate: Captured 1804
Notes: There are several incorrect attributions of her captor, such as Marengo, or the privateer Robert Surcouf.
General characteristics
Tons burthen: 558, or 590 (bm)
Length: 122 ft 2 in (37.2 m) (overall), 98 ft 4 in (30.0 m) (keel)
Beam: 32 ft 0 in (9.8 m)
Depth of hold: 14 ft 11 in (4.5 m)
Sail plan: Full rigged ship
Complement: 55
Armament: 16 × 12-pounder guns

Admiral Aplin was an East Indiaman of two decks, sailing under charter to the British East India Company (EIC). She made one complete voyage for the EIC before a French privateer captured her on her second voyage.

For her first voyage Captain John Rogers left The Downs on 20 May 1802, bound for Madras. She arrived at Madras on 25 September. On 3 January 1803 she was at St Helena, and on 31 March she arrived at Deptford.

For her second voyage Captain Rodgers left Portsmouth on 28 August 1803, bound for Ceylon, Madras, and Bengal. Because he was sailing in wartime, the Napoleonic Wars having commenced while Admiral Aplin was on her way home from her first journey, Rodgers took out a letter of marque, which she received on 20 August.

At 6:30a.m. on 3 January 1804, Admiral Aplin sighted a strange sail. A six-day chase ensued before the French pursuer was able to catch up with her quarry. Unable to escape, Rodgers decided to fire on his pursuer in the hopes of damaging her rigging. Rodgers was forced to strike at 00°50′S 91°00′E / 0.833°S 91.000°E / -0.833; 91.000, after an engagement of one hour. Admiral Aplin was carrying a number of passengers. One army captain was killed and another dangerously wounded. Two crewmen were also wounded. The French vessel, which turned out to be the privateer frigate Psyché, had two men dangerously wounded.

Psyché was 35 days out of Mauritius but had made no captures prior to encountering Admiral Aplin.


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