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Several ships have been named Sesostris for Sesostris:Sesostris was launched at Hull. She traded with India, the Baltic, and Russia, carried troops for a Chilean military expedition against Peru, and transported convicts to New South Wales. She was broken up in 1843.
Sesostris , of 581 tons and 606 tons, was launched in Nova Scotia. She was last listed in 1856.
Sesostris , of 293 GRT was built at Grimsby. The Admiralty hired her and armed her. She served from May 1916 to 1919, first as a minesweeper and then as a hydrophone vessel.
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