Eliza (1783 ship)

Eliza was launched in America in 1780 and taken in prize in 1782. She entered the Liverpool registry in 1783, 1786, and again in 1792. She made nine voyages as a Liverpool-based slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. She was lost in an explosion on her tenth voyage after she had already embarked her captives. All the captives died, as did her captain and most of her crew. The explosion occurred during a single ship action on 17 December 1797, with a French privateer.

History
United States
Launched1780
FateCaptured 1782
Great Britain
NameEliza
Owner
  • 1783:Hodgson & Co.
  • 1790:Gregson & Co.
  • 1792:Case & Co.
BuilderAmerican-built
Launched1780
FateExploded and sank 1797
General characteristics
Tons burthen170, or 182, or 216, or 231, (bm)
Length83 ft 3 in (25.4 m)
Beam25 ft 0 in (7.6 m)
Complement
  • 1794:15
  • 1795:15
  • 1797:25
Armament
  • 1794:8 × 8x3&4&6-pounder guns
  • 1795:12 × 6&9-pounder guns
  • 1797:14 × 6&9-pounder guns
NotesTwo decks & three masts
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