Duff (1794 ship)

The missionary ship Duff arriving at Otaheite in 1797
History
Great Britain
NameDuff
Owner
  • 1795:J. Carbine
  • 1796:Cox & Co.
BuilderPeter Everitt Mestaer, King and Queen Dock, Rotherhithe[1]
Launched3 March 1794[1]
FateCaptured 1799
General characteristics
TypeShip
Tons burthen267[1] (bm)
PropulsionSail
Complement18 crew
Armament1797: 10 × 6-pounder guns[2]

Duff was a ship launched on the Thames in 1794. In 1796 the London Missionary Society engaged her to take a party of missionaries to the South Pacific. Once she had landed the missionaries she sailed to China and took a cargo back to England for the British East India Company. On this voyage her captain named a variety of South Pacific islands. On her second voyage to deliver missionaries a French privateer captured her in 1799 off the coast of Brazil on the outward-bound leg of her voyage.