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- Q4718130 abstract "Alexander was a private merchant vessel launched at Bombay in 1803. She was shipwrecked while on passage from Bombay to London two miles (3 km) from the Isle of Portland on the Dorset coast in the English Channel. Only five of the ship's 140 (or 150) crew and passengers survived the disaster.The wreck occurred on 27 March 1815, when Alexander entered the Channel after a lengthy voyage, and was caught by a very strong gale from the South-Southwest that pushed the ship onto the beach in front of the village of Wyke, Dorset, during the night. None of the ship's officers survived the wreck, and the incident was not observed by any witnesses on the shoreline, so the circumstances of the disaster remain somewhat unclear. Early in the morning of the 27th, the local population discovered a large quantity of wreckage scattered along the shore for several miles in both directions. Amongst this wreckage was found the bodies of 39 lascar seamen and seven of the ship's European officers and passengers, whilst five others were found alive, all lascars, although their nationalities and genders are disputed by sources.Local people clothed and fed the survivors, and collected the bodies on the beach for burial. The lascars were buried in a mass grave in the churchyard, as their names were lost with the ship's papers, but the Europeans were identified soon afterwards and buried under a memorial erected nearby that stated:Template:Quote boxThe Alexander was commanded by Captain Lewis Auldjo, who was a son of George Auldjo of Aberdeen, and of his wife, Susan Beauvais of Jermyn Street, St James's, London. Lewis Auldjo had married Elizabeth Cooke, the eldest daughter of Captain John Cooke of Calcutta, and it is understood from the Monumental Inscription recorded from the South Park Street Burial Ground Monument in Calcutta, that their child was also aboard on that unhappy day. In his last Will and Testament, Captain Lewis Auldjo appointed Charles Forbes, his friend, as his sole Executor.".
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- Q4718130 status "Wrecked, 27 March 1815".
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- Q4718130 shipBuilder "Bombay".
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- Q4718130 shipFate "--03-27".
- Q4718130 shipName "Alexander".
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- Q4718130 comment "Alexander was a private merchant vessel launched at Bombay in 1803. She was shipwrecked while on passage from Bombay to London two miles (3 km) from the Isle of Portland on the Dorset coast in the English Channel.".
- Q4718130 label "Alexander (1803 Bombay)".
- Q4718130 name "Alexander".