Malabar (1804 ship)
The Malabar was a merchant ship launched in 1804. She was primarily engaged in trade between England and the East Indies, particularly India. Details of her construction, such as the shipyard, are generally documented in shipping registers like Lloyd's Register. Her voyages frequently involved transporting goods like textiles, spices, and other commodities from India to England, and manufactured goods from England to India. The Malabar also participated in the transportation of passengers, both civilian and military personnel, traveling between the two countries. Her operational lifespan spanned several years, contributing to the commercial activities of the period. Specific details about her eventual fate (e.g., shipwreck, sale, decommissioning) would be found in historical shipping records and newspaper archives, if available.