Queen Charlotte (1801 Calcutta ship)
Queen Charlotte was a British East Indiaman launched in 1801. She was built for the British East India Company and sailed extensively on the lucrative Calcutta-London trade route. Specific details regarding her voyages, tonnage, fate, and captains are currently limited in readily available historical records. Further research is needed to fully document her career. While her name suggests a connection to Queen Charlotte, the wife of King George III, the nature of this connection, if any, requires additional investigation. The ship's design, construction materials, and crew composition also remain largely undocumented. More information is needed to fully appreciate her place in the history of the British East India Company and the broader maritime history of the period.