Active (1801 whaler)
Active was a French ship that came into British hands in 1800 as a prize. William Bennet purchased her and named her Active. He employed her as a whaler and she was lost in January 1803 at the start of her second whaling voyage. CareerActive was first listed in Lloyd's Register in 1801,[2] and in the Register of Shipping for 1802.[1] Both show her master as Jn. Dunn, her owner as Bennett, and her trade as London to the South Seas Fishery. Captain John Dunn acquired a letter of marque on 16 May 1801.[3] On 22 May Captain John A. Dunn sailed from England on a whaling voyage. He returned on 7 September 1802,[5] having sailed from Saint Helena on 11 July, bound for England.[6] She was valued at £9,000 in 1802.[4] Captain Lewis (or Louis) Blair sailed Active from England on 27 October 1802.[5] FateActive, Blair, master, was lost in January 1803 at the Island of Desolation.[7] The Register of Shipping for 1804 still carried her with Blair as master.[8] In April 1804 Captain Blair acquired a letter of marque for the 1804 Active. Citations
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