Caesar (ship)
Several ships have been named Caesar for Julius Caesar:
- Caesar was a British privateer brig that the French frigate captured on 6 December 1807 and burnt. Caesar was a brig of 217 tons, armed with fourteen 6-pounders and two 18-pounder carronades. Her master, Robert Harrison, had received his letter of marque on 1 January 1807.
- was a West Indiaman launched on the Thames and wrecked in 1810 off the South Foreland.
- was launched on the Thames. She is last listed in 1824–1825.
- was launched on the Thames. She traded with India and the East Indies under a licence from the British East India Company ; she completed one voyage for the EIC before she wrecked in 1833.
- Caesar was a lightship stationed at Carysfort Reef in the Florida Keys from 1826 to 1830. Run aground and abandoned before reaching her station, the ship was salvaged and entered service a year later. She was found to be riddled with dryrot only five years after her launch.