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Sylph | William John Huggins | 1838 17th Century 000 men killed

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Sylph | William John Huggins | 1838 17th Century 000 men killedSylph was a clipper ship built at Sulkea, opposite Calcutta, in 1831 for the Parsi merchant Rustomjee Cowasjee. After her purchase by the Hong Kong based merchant house Jardine Matheson, in 1833 Sylph set a speed record by sailing from Calcutta to Macao in 17 days, 17 hours. Her primary role was to transport opium between various ports in the Far East. Fate: After undergoing re rigging in Hong Kong in 1848 at a cost of 11,166. 22 Mexican dollars,

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000 men killed

Commanded by Captain James Talbot

one of whom may be pulling up its anchor

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Sylph | William John Huggins | 1838 17th Century 000 men killedSylph was a clipper ship built at Sulkea, opposite Calcutta, in 1831 for the Parsi merchant Rustomjee Cowasjee. After her purchase by the Hong Kong based merchant house Jardine Matheson, in 1833 Sylph set a speed record by sailing from Calcutta to Macao in 17 days, 17 hours. Her primary role was to transport opium between various ports in the Far East. Fate: After undergoing re rigging in Hong Kong in 1848 at a cost of 11,166. 22 Mexican dollars,

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