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The list of ship launches in 1827 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1827. ... Leith: John and Margaret: ... Adams: Merchantman: For private ...
Pages in category "Ships built in Leith" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Leith: Royal Sovereign: Smack: For London and Edinburgh Shipping Company. [62] [63] 5 September United Kingdom: Caleb & James Smith Liverpool: Earl of Roden: Steamship: For St George Steam Packet Company. [64] 5 September United Kingdom: Smith Newcastle upon Tyne: John Renwick: West Indiaman: For John Renwick. [65] 16 September United Kingdom ...
British ships were then free to sail to India or the Indian Ocean under a licence from the EIC. [4] In the late 1820s, Forth , master, sailed between Great Britain and Mauritius . On her first convict voyage , under the command of J. Robertson and surgeon J. Cook, she sailed from Cork , Ireland on 3 June 1830, and arrived at Port Jackson on 12 ...
The first John Adams was originally built in 1799 as a frigate for the United States Navy, used as a stores ship/provisioning ship ordered to provide that service in May, 1804, [2] converted to a corvette in 1809, and later converted back to a frigate in 1830.
In July 1779 it was reported in the Adam's Weekly Courant newspaper of Chester that the Fury had impressed the entire crew of a whaling ship in Whitby Roads and on 31st of that month the St. James Chronicle reported that she left Leith Roads with the tenders Africa and Swan carrying 300 impressed men, the majority of whom were for the new 74 ...
In 1823 the adventurer and fantasist Gregor Macgregor chartered Skene, John Wilson, master, to take 105 (or 109 [7] emigrants from Leith to Poyais, the colony in Honduras that he was promoting. He had already dispatched Honduras Packet and Kennersley Castle. Skeen left Leith on 4 June with the settlers, together with stores and merchandise. [7]
John Young Newport: King of the Forest: Schooner: For private owner. [24] 26 March United Kingdom: John Westacott Barnstaple: Mariner: Schooner: For private owners. [25] 26 March United Kingdom: Messrs. Smith Newcastle upon Tyne: Plantagenet: Steamship: For private owner. [26] 26 March United Kingdom: Portsmouth Dockyard: Termagant: Cherokee ...