Maw, Robert
- Aft 1824 Has 12 ancestors and 9 descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Relationship with Living Gender Male Voyages 12 Dec 1777 - Robert Maw sails on the East Indiaman "Duke of Kingston" to Madras, Culpee and Ingelee.
Last log entry (arrival) 4 November 1778
Ledger L.&R.B.
Reference Number 545 D (1) 545 H
Voyages 4 Nov 1778 - Robert Maw sails on the East Indiaman "Duke of Kingston" to Madras, Culpee and Ingelee.
Last log entry (arrival) 4 November 1778
Ledger L.&R.B.
Reference Number 545 D (1) 545 H
Voyages 14 Nov 1780 - Robert Maw sails on the East Indiaman "Asia" to Bombay and China
Last log entry (arrival) 25 April 1783
Ledger L.& two R.B.
Reference Number 24 E 24 I F
Voyages Sep 1782 Straights of Malacca - A George III silver salver, Joseph Heriot, London, 1787. Beaded rim enclosing two armorial cartouches surrounded by a presentation inscription "FANNY N. N. BECKETT, The Gift of her Aunt Louisa Bullock, Nov. 23, 1850. The Gift of the Hon'ble East India Company to Robert Maw Esq'r Commander of the Asia East Indiaman for gallantly defending the said ship against a French frigate of 44 guns in the Straights of Malacca September, 1782". One cartouche has a recumbent camel on a pillow above a shield «b»«i»...«/b»«/i»
Voyages 25 Apr 1783 - Robert Maw sails on the East Indiaman "Asia" to Bombay and China
Last log entry (arrival) 25 April 1783
Ledger L.& two R.B.
Reference Number 24 E 24 I F
Built 1780
Rig Ship
Type Reg
Tons 816
EIC Service Period 1780-1798
EIC Voyages 6
Crew
Guns
Shipbuilder Perry
Where Built London
Date of Launch Nov 1780
Dimensions & Construction
3 decks, 4in bottom, length 143ft 6½in, keel 116ft, breadth 35ft 6in, hold 14ft 11½in, wing transom 23ft 11in, port cell 26ft 6½in, between decks 6ft 2in and 6ft 4in,roundhouse 6ft 6in, ports 13 middle and upper
Ship History
1780 Launched on the River Thames at Blackwall, for Thomas Newte.
1780 Taken up for East India Company service.
1798 Ended East India Company service.
1799 Sold to W Beatson & Co, London.
1799 Placed on a regular run to Lisbon.
1802 Sold to buyers at Emden.
1802 Renamed Reine Louise de Prusse.
1802 Returned to the Far East trade.
East India Company voyages and captains
Voyage Started Ended Captain's Name
1 1781 1783 Robert Maw
2 1785 1786 John Davy Foulkes
3 1788 1789 John Davy Foulkes
4 1791 1792 John Davy Foulkes
5 1794 1795 John Davy Foulkes
6 1796 1798 John Davy Foulkes
Ship Owners
Thomas Newte 1780-1799
W Beatson & Co 1799-1802
Fact 2 20 Aug 1783 Ceylon "Duke of Kingston" caugt fire - 20/08/1783
Duke of Kingston - 723t
Caught fire off Ceylon - Outward Bound
Note that Robert Maw was no longer commanding this ship.
_UID 7EDC21F832CC4C48ABD359B8981825E54E68 Death Aft 1824 Patriarch & Matriarch Maw, Castleton
d. Yes, date unknown (Grandfather)
Abdy
b. Est 1718
d. Yes, date unknown (Mother)Headstones Submit Headstone Photo Person ID I15961 The Family Maw Last Modified 6 Dec 2020
Father Maw, Reverend Robert
b. 29 Aug 1718, Ireland
d. 23 Jan 1754, Gorey, Wexford, Leinster, Ireland (Age 35 years)Mother Abdy
b. Est 1718
d. Yes, date unknownFamily ID F4774 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Children 1. Maw, Mary Ann
b. Est 1765
d. Yes, date unknown▻ Brady, Champion m. 1803Family ID F26160 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 6 Dec 2020
- Robert Maw sails on the East Indiaman "Duke of Kingston" to Madras, Culpee and Ingelee.
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Event Map Click to display Voyages - Sep 1782 - Straights of Malacca Fact 2 - "Duke of Kingston" caugt fire - 20 Aug 1783 - Ceylon = Link to Google Earth