Latitude and longitude of Doddington (East Indiaman)

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Doddington was an East Indiaman of the British East India Company (EIC). She made two trips for the EIC to Bombay, China, and Mokha. On her third trip she was sailing to India to remain there when she was wrecked on 17 July 1755 at Bird Island in Algoa Bay, near present day Port Elizabeth. The ship was carrying a hoard of gold belonging to Clive of India, which modern treasure hunters looted.

Latitude: -33° 50' 3.59" S
Longitude: 26° 17' 24.00" E

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