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TARTAR (36) Built in 1814, Deptford.
Broken up in 1859.

  • 1822 Capt. Thomas BROWN, 10/1822. She sailed for South America on 5 February 1823.
    While there Capt. BROWN received the respect of the leaders of both sides, Simon Bolivar and General Rodil, for his conduct during the war for independence in Chile and Peru. Bolivar presenting him with a portrait of himself and Rodil providing ship's stores at Callao without asking for payment.
  • She returned to Portsmouth on 31 January 1826 carrying specie to the value of 820,000 dollars.
    TARTAR was paid off at Woolwich on the last day of the following month.


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