First owner |
First port of register |
Registration date |
William and John Eccles, Glasgow |
Glasgow |
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Other names |
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Subsequent owner and registration history |
by1842 William F Burnley & Co, Glasgow by1859 Robert Dunlop & Co, Greenock |
Vessel history |
7/11/1828 builder's certificate by1854, 100'10'' x 26'9'' x 18'6''
11/10/1859 grounded when departing Tunas de Zaza, Cuba; later refloated. 19/11/1859 reported to have sprung a small leak during her transatlantic voyage, having already lost sails in the Gulf of Mexico. |
Remarks |
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End year |
Fate / Status |
1860 |
Wrecked 01/01/1860 |
Disposal Detail |
1/1/1860 after anchoring off Bannow, Co Wexford (Zaza, Cuba for Queenstown for orders, with mahogany, lancewood and tobacco), she dragged her anchors and was wrecked. One of crew drowned, remainder swum ashore or were rescued (master was on shore seeking a tug). |
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