List of ships named Camden


Several ships have been named Camden:Camden, of 300 tons, was launched at Liverpool in 1760 under another name. She first appeared in Lloyd's Register as Camden in 1776, after having been named Mary and James, and immediately before that Montego Bay. Between 1780 and 1784 she made two voyages as a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. She had embarked 1,232 captives and she arrived in the West Indies with 1,119, for a 9% mortality rate. Then between 1784 and 1786 she made one voyage as a whaler in the British southern whale fishery. She then became the Greenland whaler Leviathan, in the British northern whale fishery. Between 1786 and 1793 Leviathan made eight annual whaling voyages; damages in 1791 cost her that season. In 1794 she became a West Indiaman, and then a transport. Towards the end of 1796 a French privateer captured her.Camden, of 48 tons, was built in 1794 at Cork. She made one voyage as a sealer and was lost on the coast of Patagonia in March 1826.