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'''''Cygnet''''' was a [[barque]] built in 1827. It was long with a beam of and draught of . It sailed as part of the [[First Fleet of South Australia]] in 1836.
''Cygnet'' was built by John Gilmore and Company at Sulkea (across the [[Hooghly River]] from [[Calcutta]]) in India, and the primary material was [[teak]]. It first sailed from Calcutta to [[Singapore]] and [[Batavia, Dutch East Indies|Batavia]]. It then traded to [[Madras]] and [[Bombay]] before heading to [[London]] under Captain Morce in 1829. It was bought by Thomas Ward and registered in London with John Rolls as master.<ref name="sext11"/>
''Cygnet'' carried emigrants to the [[Swan River Colony]], including [[George Lazenby (cabinetmaker)|George Lazenby]] who arrived in January 1833.<ref name=DAAO>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> Its next voyage was to [[Van Diemen's Land]].<ref name="sext11"/>
''Cygnet'' was chartered in 1836 by the [[South Australian Colonization Commission]] to carry emigrants including many of the surveying staff for the new [[Colony of South Australia]], including deputy surveyor [[George Strickland Kingston]] and assistant surveyor [[B. T. Finniss]].<ref name="sext11"></ref>
==References==
[[Category:1827 ships]]
Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)
'''''Cygnet''''' was a [[barque]] built in 1827. It was long with a beam of and draught of . It sailed as part of the [[First Fleet of South Australia]] in 1836.
''Cygnet'' was built by John Gilmore and Company at Sulkea (across the [[Hooghly River]] from [[Calcutta]]) in India, and the primary material was [[teak]]. It first sailed from Calcutta to [[Singapore]] and [[Batavia, Dutch East Indies|Batavia]]. It then traded to [[Madras]] and [[Bombay]] before heading to [[London]] under Captain Morce in 1829. It was bought by Thomas Ward and registered in London with John Rolls as master.<ref name="sext11"/>
''Cygnet'' carried emigrants to the [[Swan River Colony]], including [[George Lazenby (cabinetmaker)|George Lazenby]] who arrived in January 1833.<ref name=DAAO>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> Its next voyage was to [[Van Diemen's Land]].<ref name="sext11"/>
''Cygnet'' was chartered in 1836 by the [[South Australian Colonization Commission]] to carry emigrants including many of the surveying staff for the new [[Colony of South Australia]], including deputy surveyor [[George Strickland Kingston]] and assistant surveyor [[B. T. Finniss]].<ref name="sext11"></ref>
==References==
[[Category:1827 ships]]
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