| Name | Stirling Castle | 
| Namesake | Sterling Castle | 
| Owner | Downie & Maitland[1] or Palmer[2] | 
| Builder | Calcutta | 
| Launched | 1801 | 
| Captured | 1804 | 
| Fate | Subsequently lost after October 1805. | 
| General characteristics | |
| Tons burthen | 703,[3] or 705,[1] or 952[4] (bm) | 
| Notes | Teak-built three-decker | 
Stirling Castle was built at Calcutta in 1801. She made one voyage from Calcutta to England for the British East India Company (EIC).
EIC voyage (1801-1802): Captain James Honeyman (or Honiman) sailed from Calcutta on 31 December 1801, bound for England. Stirling Castle was at Kedgeree on 8 January 1802 and Saugor on 25 January. She reached Saint Helena on 4 May and by 13 July was off Spithead.[3]
Fate: The French privateer Caroline, Captain Nicholas Surcouf, captured Stirling Castle in the Bay of Bengal on 19 October 1804 while Stirling Castle was on passage from Calcutta to Colombo,[5] with a cargo of rice.
Surcouf put a prize crew on board consisting of his brother Charles Surcouf, and 15 crew members, all under the command of Antoine Lacazerauly. They sailed Stirling Castle to Mauritius, arriving on 5 November.[6] There she was sold for 14,350 piastres, and her cargo for 44,559.[4]
On 17 October 1805, Nicholas Surcouf and Caroline again encountered Sterling Castle. She had been sold at Port Louis to the Sultan of Muscat. Surcouf released her.[7]
Stirling Castle was later lost.[8]
Citations
- 1 2 East-India register and directory (1803), p.99.
 - ↑ Hackman (2001), p. 243.
 - 1 2 British Library: Stirling Castle.
 - 1 2 Roman (2007), p. 169.
 - ↑ Lloyd's List №4199.
 - ↑ Roman (2007), p. 171.
 - ↑ Roman (2007), p. 173.
 - ↑ Phipps (1840), p. 137.
 
References
- Delaunay, D. (1890). "Mémoires d'Angenard, 1833". Annales de Bretagne. VI: 535–537.
 - Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7.
 - Phipps, John, (of the Master Attendant's Office, Calcutta) (1840). A Collection of Papers Relative to Ship Building in India ...: Also a Register Comprehending All the Ships ... Built in India to the Present Time ... Scott.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Roman, Alain (2007). Robert Surcouf et ses frères [Robert Surcouf and his brothers] (in French). Preface by Olivier Roellinger. Editions Cristel. ISBN 978-2-84421-050-0. OCLC 159954380.