Thought (1806 ship)

Thought was launched in Spain[1] in 1803 and came into British hands in 1806. She first appeared in Lloyd's Register in 1806 with Simcock, master, Crowson, owner, and trade Falmouth–St Michael's. She underwent minor repairs in 1806.[1] From St Michael's Thought sailed to the River Clyde. On 27 February 1807 Lloyd's List reported that she had become a total loss at the entrance to the river. Her entire crew drowned.[2]

History
United Kingdom
Name: Thought
Launched: 1803
Acquired: c.1806
Fate: Lost early 1807
General characteristics
Tons burthen: 93[1] (bm)
Sail plan: Brig
Armament: 2 × 4-pounder guns[1]

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