
East Indiaman built 1803. 450Gt. A 3 deck merchantman on London-India service. Copper sheathed hull was supported by iron standards. Her surveying port was Newcastle. Ships of iron from 480 to 520 tons were the most suitable vessels for bringing home what was known as 'gruff' goods, that is, cargoes of Indian goods consisting of such raw materials as cotton, rice, sugar, pepper, hemp and saltpetre. Fine goods, such as silks, muslins and teas were carried in the companys ships, over the 520tn mark - Christmas Is. 1972. 7c. SG43 (SB March 1972)