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- Ceres_(1787) abstract "Ceres was an East Indiaman launched in 1787. She made three trips to China for the Honourable East India Company (HEIC). After the outbreak of war with France in 1793, the Admiralty, desirous of quickly building up the Royal Navy, purchased a number of commercial vessels, including nine East Indiamen, to meet the need for small two-decker fourth rates to serve as convoy escorts. The Admiralty purchased Ceres in 1795 and renamed her HMS Grampus. In 1797 the Admiralty converted her to a storeship. That year her crew participated in the Spithead and Nore mutinies. Grampus grounded in January 1799 and was abandoned.".
- Ceres_(1787) builder Blackwall_Yard.
- Ceres_(1787) class Combat_stores_ship.
- Ceres_(1787) class Fourth-rate.
- Ceres_(1787) shipLaunch "1787-11-28".
- Ceres_(1787) status "Grounded and abandoned January 1799".
- Ceres_(1787) status "Sold to the Royal Navy in 1795".
- Ceres_(1787) thumbnail The_East_Indiaman_'Ceres'_off_the_Spithead_Depicted_in_Four_Different_Views.jpg?width=300.
- Ceres_(1787) wikiPageID "39113467".
- Ceres_(1787) wikiPageRevisionID "640451234".
- Ceres_(1787) shipAcquired "1795".
- Ceres_(1787) shipArmament "Fourth Rate".
- Ceres_(1787) shipArmament "Indiaman: 28 x 9 & 18-pounder guns".
- Ceres_(1787) shipArmament "Lower deck: 28 x 18-pounder guns".
- Ceres_(1787) shipArmament "Storeship: Lower deck guns removed".
- Ceres_(1787) shipArmament "Upper deck: 26 x 32-pounder carronades".
- Ceres_(1787) shipBuilder "Perry & Co., Blackwall Yard".
- Ceres_(1787) shipClass "Fourth rate in Royal Navy service: Storeship from December 1797".
- Ceres_(1787) shipComplement "130".
- Ceres_(1787) shipCountry East_India_Company.
- Ceres_(1787) shipCountry "UK".
- Ceres_(1787) shipFate "Grounded and abandoned January 1799".
- Ceres_(1787) shipFate "Sold to the Royal Navy in 1795".
- Ceres_(1787) shipFlag "60".
- Ceres_(1787) shipLaunched "1787-11-28".
- Ceres_(1787) shipName "Ceres".
- Ceres_(1787) shipName "HMS Grampus".
- Ceres_(1787) shipOwner "Thomas Newte, Esq.".
- Ceres_(1787) shipSailPlan Full-rigged_ship.
- Ceres_(1787) shipTonsBurthen "1180".
- Ceres_(1787) subject Category:1787_ships.
- Ceres_(1787) subject Category:Age_of_Sail_merchant_ships.
- Ceres_(1787) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1799.
- Ceres_(1787) subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Ceres_(1787) subject Category:Royal_Navy_mutinies.
- Ceres_(1787) subject Category:Ships_of_the_British_East_India_Company.
- Ceres_(1787) subject Category:Ships_of_the_line_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- Ceres_(1787) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Ceres_(1787) type Ship.
- Ceres_(1787) type Product.
- Ceres_(1787) type DesignedArtifact.
- Ceres_(1787) type Thing.
- Ceres_(1787) type Q11446.
- Ceres_(1787) comment "Ceres was an East Indiaman launched in 1787. She made three trips to China for the Honourable East India Company (HEIC). After the outbreak of war with France in 1793, the Admiralty, desirous of quickly building up the Royal Navy, purchased a number of commercial vessels, including nine East Indiamen, to meet the need for small two-decker fourth rates to serve as convoy escorts. The Admiralty purchased Ceres in 1795 and renamed her HMS Grampus.".
- Ceres_(1787) label "Ceres (1787)".
- Ceres_(1787) sameAs m.0t51bv9.
- Ceres_(1787) wasDerivedFrom Ceres_(1787)?oldid=640451234.
- Ceres_(1787) depiction The_East_Indiaman_'Ceres'_off_the_Spithead_Depicted_in_Four_Different_Views.jpg.
- Ceres_(1787) isPrimaryTopicOf Ceres_(1787).
- Ceres_(1787) name "Ceres".
- Ceres_(1787) name "HMS Grampus".