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HMS Integrity
Career
Name: Integrity
Owner: Colony of New South Wales
Builder: King's Dockyard, Sydney
Laid down: September 1802
Completed: January 1804
Fate: Disappeared, 1805
General characteristics
Type: Cutter
Tons burthen: 56 tons bm
Crew: 11

The Integrity was a cutter of 56 tons that disappeared on its way to Chile in 1805.

The ship was laid down in Sydney in September 1802 and was completed in January 1804. Sometime in June 1805, Governor Philip Gidley King sent the ship under the command of Acting Lieutenant Charles Robbins to Valparaíso in Chile with letters to the Governor of Chile. The ship with its commander, two mates and eight seamen was never heard of again.[1]

References[]

  1. Bateson, Charles (1972). Australian Shipwrecks - Vol.1 - 1622-1850. Sydney: A.H. and A.W. Reed. p. 40. ISBN 0-589-07112-2. 
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