Clarendon (ship)
The Clarendon refers to several ships named after the English earldom and associated titles, most notably:
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Clarendon (1848): A British sailing ship that transported immigrants to Australia and New Zealand. These voyages were often long and arduous, and passenger lists and ship logs are valuable genealogical resources. Specific details of voyages, captains, and notable events varied depending on the owner and charter agreements for each journey.
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The name Clarendon may also have been used for smaller vessels like fishing boats or coastal traders, although documented information on these would be less readily available. Historical maritime records and Lloyds Register would be resources for identifying any other ships using this name.