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Malvina was launched at Aberdeen in 1810. In 1811, she sailed to North America to acquire timber; on her way over she carried a small number of Scots emigrants. She returned to trading between the United Kingdom and the Mediterranean.
A United States privateer captured her in March 1813. Career Malvina originally traded between the United Kingdom and Cadiz, Oporto, and Teneriffe. Malvina first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1812.[1]
She also appeared in the Register of Shipping (RS).[2] The year 1811 saw a sizeable increase in Aberdeen's trading links with North America. Napoleon had blockaded the timber trade with the Baltic in 1807, forcing British vessels to seek elsewhere for timber.
The timber importers succeeded in getting a doubling of the tariff on Baltic timber, making it uncompetitive with North America. Sizeable amounts of timber started to come from the Maritimes, and lesser amounts from the St Lawrence.[5]
Scottish Customs Records show that when Malvina, and four other vessels sailed from Aberdeen in 1811 to collect timber from Canada, they carried a small number of passengers, in all about 100. The passengers that Malvina was carrying may have disembarked at Nova Scotia.[6][b],