Duchess of Buccleugh (1784 ship)
The Duchess of Buccleugh was a merchant ship built in 1784. She is primarily known for her service as an East Indiaman, sailing for the British East India Company (EIC). Voyages undertaken by the Duchess of Buccleugh typically involved trade between England and India, and sometimes onward to China. Records of her voyages can be found in the EIC's documentation and historical maritime archives. Her specific routes, captains, cargo, and significant events during her service can be traced through these records. The ship likely participated in the complex trade networks of the era, transporting goods such as textiles, spices, tea, and other commodities. Further research into Lloyd's Register and other maritime databases would provide additional details about her construction, ownership, and operational history.