Paramatta (1803 ship)

History
France
Launched1798
Captured1803
United Kingdom
NameParamatta
NamesakeParramatta
Owner
Acquired1803 by purchase of a prize
FateWrecked late April/early May 1808
General characteristics
Tons burthen102 (bm)
Complement10
Armament4 × 4-pounder guns + 2 × 12-pounder carronades

Paramatta (or Paramata, or Parramatta), was a schooner launched in 1798 in France. The British captured her in 1803. She sailed to Australia. There she became the flash point that led to the Rum Rebellion and the military coup that overthrew Governor William Bligh. She was lost in 1808.