Monarch (ship)

Several vessels have been named Monarch:

  • Monarch (1799 ship) was launched at South Shields in 1799. She became a transport. In 1809 her owners had her lengthened. In 1816 she made a voyage to Batavia. Then in 1818 she carried migrants from Liverpool to Quebec. She was last listed in 1825.
  • Monarch (1800 ship) was built at Quebec in 1800. She sailed to England, being captured and recaptured shortly before arriving. In England, under new ownership, she proceeded to make five voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) as an "extra ship", that is, under voyage charter. In 1813 she became a transport, and then in 1818 or so a regular merchantman. She was broken up in 1820.
  • Monarch (1804 ship) was launched at Sunderland in 1804 and captured in the Mediterranean in 1807.
  • Monarch (1810 ship) was launched at Whitby in 1810. In 1803 her owners sold her to the Montrose New Whale Fishing Company. Between 1813 and 1839 she made 27 annual voyages to the northern whale fishery. She was last listed in 1838.
  • Monarch (1814 ship) was launched at Whitby in 1814. She foundered north of Shetland Islands in June 1828.
  • MS Monarch (formerly Monarch of the Seas), a 1990 cruise ship

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