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Cornwall (1810 ship)

The Cornwall was a merchant vessel built in Calcutta, India, in 1810. She was primarily engaged in trade between India and England, operating under a license from the British East India Company. Details concerning her owners, dimensions, and cargo varied slightly across historical records, but she generally displaced between 500 and 600 tons burthen. Voyages typically involved the transportation of goods such as cotton, silk, spices, and other commodities from India to England, and manufactured goods on the return journey. The Cornwall appears in Lloyds Register and similar shipping databases of the time. Her service life extended for several years, during which she completed multiple round-trip voyages. Specific details regarding her ultimate fate (e.g., shipwreck, sale, or scrapping) are less consistently documented, but her existence and operation during the early 19th century are verified through maritime records and trade documents.