Chesterfield (1791 ship) was built in America in 1781, but it is not clear where and under what name. She arrived in England in 1791. Between 1792 and 1798 Chesterfield made three voyages to the
southern whale fishery. On the first of these, her crew was involved in a sanguinary encounter with the local inhabitants of an island in
Torres Strait. Also in 1793, on the first voyage, her captain named the
Chesterfield Islands after his vessel, or her namesake. After her whaling voyages new owners sailed her to trade with the Mediterranean. A Spanish privateer captured her in 1805.
Chesterfield (1806 ship) was launched in 1806 at Portland. She served from November 1806 to her capture in October 1811, as a
Post Office Packet Service, sailing between Weymouth and the Channel Islands. A French privateer captured her at the end of October 1811. She then became a French privateer that made several captures before the
Royal Navy recaptured her.
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