Admiral Kingsmill (ship)
Several vessels operating around 1800 were named Admiral Kingsmill for Sir Robert Kingsmill, 1st Baronet, the first Commander-in-Chief (1797–1800) of the British Royal Navy's Cork Station.
- Admiral Kingsmill (1796 ship) first appeared in Lloyd's Register in 1796, and last appeared in 1800. In between, she was briefly a privateer and then made one voyage as a slave ship.
- Admiral Kingsmill (1798 ship) was launched in Spain. She first appeared in Lloyd's Register The French privateer Courageaux captured her in April 1799.
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