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Lord Nelson (1798 ship) made five voyages carrying slaves from West Africa to the West Indies. A French naval squadron captured her in 1806 off Sierra Leone on her sixth voyage, before she had embarked any slaves.
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Lord Nelson (East Indiaman) was an East Indiaman, launched in late 1799, sailing for the East India Company. She made five voyages, of which she completed four. On her second voyage the French privateer Bellone captured her, but the Royal Navy recaptured her within about two weeks. On her fifth voyage Lord Nelson foundered in 1808 with the loss of all aboard.
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STS Lord Nelson, a sail training ship launched in 1986 and used by the British Jubilee Sailing Trust
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HMS Lord Nelson (1800) was a storeship purchased in 1800 and sold in 1807.
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HMS Lord Nelson (1906) was a Lord Nelson-class battleship launched in 1906. She was scrapped in 1922.
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Hired armed cutter Lord Nelson: any one of three hired naval cutters
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