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Several British vessels were named Earl Spencer for one or another of the members of the Spencer family: - Merchant vessels
- {{ship||Earl Spencer|1795 EIC ship}} was an East Indiaman, launched in 1795 for the British East India Company (EIC). She made seven voyages for the EIC until in 1811-12 the government took her up to transport convicts to Australia in 1813. On her return voyage from Australia she sailed via China, where she carried a cargo back to England for the EIC. She was last listed in 1820.
- {{ship||Earl Spencer|1799 ship}} was a Brazilian-built ship that enters Lloyd's Register in 1799. She made two seal-hunting voyages to South Georgia between 1799 and 1802, being wrecked there on the second.
- {{ship||Earl Spencer|1800 ship}} was a French prize that became a privateer in 1800. After the Peace of Amiens she became a merchant vessel that traded between London and Gibraltar. She apparently was condemned then, perhaps after having received damage at Gibraltar.
- {{ship||Earl Spencer|1801}} was a ship of 235 tons (bm), launched at Newfoundland in 1801. In 1802 her master was Captain G. Craft, and her owner B. Lester.[1] Although the Register of Shipping has her trade as Portsmouth—Newfoundland, on 9 March 1802 Lloyd's List reported that she had wrecked at Gibraltar on her way from Newfoundland.[2] The Register has the notation "Lost" against her name.[1] However, this appears to be an error as Lloyd's Register continues to carry her through 1808 as trading to Newfoundland under Craft's command. However, another {{ship||Earl Spencer|1800 ship|2}}, with trade London—Gibraltar, is last listed in 1803.
- {{ship|PS|Earl Spencer|1874}} was a paddle steamer passenger vessel that the London and North Western Railway operated from 1877 to 1896.
- Hired armed vessels: The British Royal Navy employed under contract three vessels named Earl Spencer, two of which, both cutters, served at the same time between 1799 and 1801. A third, variously referred to as a tender or cutter, served from 1803 to 1814.
- {{ship|Hired armed cutter|Earl Spencer}}
Citations1. ^1 [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015021233575?urlappend=%3Bseq=139 Register of Shipping (1802), Seq. №39.] 2. ^[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015005721512?urlappend=%3Bseq=253 Lloyd's List №4236.]
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