@ Robert B. Waltz: "It is almost certain that no one, in the Weller Brothers period, would have named a ship the 'Billy of Tea,' because the name wouldn't mean anything. Of course the ship's name could have changed in oral tradition, but its use in a song about the Wellers is an anachronism." And not a deliberate joke? Reading the rest of this thread, I wonder... Can I really be (almost) the only one who suspects that this song (poem?) was never meant to be entirely factual, but a deliberately humorous parody, with its shore-based whalers experiencing an impossible "Nantucket sleigh ride" and a ship with a name that means "pot of tea"? I find it hard to imagine that the author was uniquely lacking in a sense of humor.
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