The list of ship launches in 1855 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1855.
| Date | Country | Builder | Location | Ship | Class | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 January | Donald McKay | East Boston, Massachusetts | McKay | Clipper | For Black Ball Line.[1] | |
| 4 January | Messrs. T. Metcalfe & Sons | South Shields | Mary Russell Mitford | Barque | For Messrs. T. Metcalfe & Sons.[2] | |
| 4 January | Messrs. Wigram's | Poplar | Southern Cross | Missionary ship | For George Selwyn.[3] | |
| 10 January | Messrs. Charles Hill & Sons | Bristol | Naparina | West Indiaman | For Messrs. Scrutton, Son, & Co.[4] | |
| 15 January | Thomas Stack | Williamsburg, New York | Ellwood Walter | Schooner | For John B. Sandy.[5] | |
| 16 January | Pembroke Dockyard | Victoria and Albert | Royal yacht | For Queen Victoria.[6] | ||
| 17 January | Cork Steamship Company | Cork | Dodo | Steamship | For private owner.[7] | |
| 18 January | Richard Wilkinson | Pallion | Agamemnon | Full-rigged ship | For Potts Bros.[8][9] | |
| 18 January | James & R. Mills | Southwick | Bosworth | Full-rigged ship | For Messrs. Wood, Spence & Blair.[8][10] | |
| 18 January | John Smith | Pallion | Sir James | Full-rigged ship | For Tyler & Co.[8][11] | |
| 18 January | Messrs. Sykes & Garbutt | Hylton | Snaresbrook | Barque | For John Briggs.[9][11] | |
| 18 January | James Laing | Sunderland | Wearmouth | Collier | For Bell & Co.[8][9][11][12] | |
| 19 January | Messrs. Napier | Govan | Fiery Cross | Steamship | For Matheson & Co.[13] | |
| 20 January | Messrs. Tod & McGregor | Glasgow | City of Baltimore | Steamship | For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[14] | |
| 27 January | Jacob Aaron Westervelt | New York City | Arago | Paddle steamer | For New York and Havre Steam Navigation Company. | |
| 29 January | Messrs. Dewdney | Brixham | Dauntless | Brig | For private owner.[15] | |
| January | James Hardie | Sunderland | Alma | Barque | For Messrs. Haddock & Co.[8][9][16] | |
| January | Messrs. Mills Brothers | Southwick | Bosworth | Full-rigged ship | For Messrs Woods, Spence and Blair.[8] | |
| January | Quebec City | Chance | Barque | For private owner.[17] | ||
| January | Donald McKay | East Boston, Massachusetts | Donald McKay | Extreme clipper | For Black Ball Line. | |
| January | Donald McKay | East Boston, Massachusetts | Great Republic | Extreme clipper | Relaunched, having caught fire December 27, 1853, shortly after first launch.[18][19] | |
| January | W. Petrie | Sunderland | Henrietta Brewis | Barque | For Robert Brewis.[8] | |
| January | River Clyde | Napoleon III | Clipper | For private owner.[20] | ||
| January | T. D. Marshall | South Shields | Propeller | Steamship | For private owner.[21] | |
| January | Fleetwood | Wyre | Schooner | For private owner.[22] | ||
| 3 February | Messrs. C. Mitchell & Co. | Newcastle upon Tyne | Jackal | Steamship | For private owner.[23] | |
| 3 February | New York Navy Yard | Sabine | Brandywine-class frigate | For United States Navy. | ||
| 5 February | Cherbourg | Rodeur | Aviso | For French Navy.[24] | ||
| 15 February | Albert White | Waterford | Avoca | Barque | For private owner.[25] | |
| 15 Februry | Cunningham | Newcastle upon Tyne | Kensington | Barque | For private owner.[26][27] | |
| 16 February | Portsmouth Navy Yard | Santee | Frigate | For United States Navy | ||
| 17 February | Brest Arsenal | Bretagne | Ship of the Line | For French Navy. | ||
| 17 February | Parry | Hirael | Maid of Glan Ogwen | Merchantman | For private owner.[28] | |
| 17 February | Scott | Inverkeithing | Precursor | Clipper | For private owner.[29] | |
| 17 February | John Laird | Liverpool | Resolute | Troopship | For Royal Navy.[30][31] | |
| 20 February | George Worthy | Pallion | William Leckie | Barque | For John Nicholson, William Nicholson & William Nicholson Jr.[8][32] | |
| 23 February | New York Navy Yard | Niagara | Steam frigate | For United States Navy. | ||
| 27 February | Pembroke Dockyard | Victor Emmanuel | Agamemnon-class ship of the line | For Royal Navy. | ||
| February | Caminha | Dipomata | Schooner | For private owner.[33] | ||
| February | R. Barclay & Curle | Stobcross | White Eagle | Steamship | For private owner.[34] | |
| February | Messrs. Alexander Stephen & Sons | Kelvinside | White Eagle | Clipper | For private owner.[35] | |
| 4 March | Bank Quay Foundry Company | Warrington | Startled Fawn | Merchantman | For private owner.[36] | |
| 5 March | Messrs. A. Duthie & Co. | Aberdeen | Heather Bell | Clipper | For private owner.[37] | |
| 6 March | Watt | Dysart | Saint Clair | Barque | For Fraser, Murdoch & Boyd.[38] | |
| 7 March | Messrs. Turnbull & Craggs | Stockton-on-Tees | Euxine | Brig | For Mr. Hutton.[39] | |
| 7 March | J. & R. White | West Cowes | Grinder | Dapper-class gunboat | For Royal Navy. | |
| 16 March | Messrs. Richard Williamson & Sons | Harrington | Herald of Fame | Barque | For private owner.[40] | |
| 17 March | Messrs. William Denny & Bros. | Dumbarton | Caledonia | Steamship | For Messrs. Miller & Sons.[41] | |
| 17 March | Brest | Tonnante | Dévastation-class ironclad floating battery | For French Navy.[42] | ||
| 18 March | Cherbourg | Étincelle | Étincelle-class gunboat | For French Navy.[42] | ||
| 19 March | Messrs. Watson & Allsup | Preston | SS Lady Lindsay1855 (2) | Steamship | For Messrs. Pearce, Rawcliffe & Co.[43][44] | |
| 19 March | Messrs. Harvey & Co. | Hayle | Nicholas Harvey | Schooner | For private owner.[45] | |
| 19 March | Lorient | Volta | Corvette | For French Navy.[46] | ||
| 19 March | Messrs. P. Chaloner, Sons, & Co. | Liverpool | West Derby | Full-rigged ship | For Messrs. Brown & Co.[47] | |
| 20 March | Toulon Naval Yard | Toulon | Arcole | Algésiras-class ship of the line | For French Navy. Also reported as built at Cherbourg.[24] | |
| 20 March | Messrs. Cato, Miller & Co. | Liverpool | Conquest | Barque | For private owner.[48] | |
| 20 March | David Griffiths | Cardigan | Elizabeth Anne | Brig | For private owner.[45] | |
| 20 March | Messrs. John & Robert White | Cowes | Heroes of Alma | Barque | For James Shepherd.[49][45] | |
| 20 March | Messrs. Samuelson & Co. | Hull | Lord Cardigan | Steamship | For Messrs. Gee & Co.[50] | |
| 22 March | Messrs. Samuelson & Co. | Hull | Lord Worsley | Paddle Steamer | For Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway.[50] | |
| 31 March | Neptune Iron Works | Waterford | Norah | Steamship | For Waterford Steamship Company.[51] | |
| 31 March | Money, Wigram & Son | Blackwall Yard | Surly | Bomb vessel | For Royal Navy. | |
| March | Arsenal de Toulon | Algésiras | Algésiras-class ship of the line | For French Navy. | ||
| March | Irons & Grinell | Mystic, Connecticut | Andrew Jackson | Clipper | For John H. Brower & Co. | |
| March | River Tyne | Camoens | Paddle steamer | For Tagus Steam Navigation Company.[39] | ||
| March | Flamme | Étincelle-class gunboat | For French Navy.[52] | |||
| March | Watson & Allsop | Liverpool | Lady Lindsay | Steamship | For Rawcliffe, Pease, Whitehead and Moore & Sons.[53] | |
| March | Michael Byers | Sunderland | Northumbrian | Full-rigged ship | For Scott & Co.[8][54] | |
| March | Messrs. John Scott & Sons | Greenock | Oneida | Steamship | For Canada Ocean Steamship Company.[55] | |
| March | Jarrow | Rosedal | Steamship | For private owner.[39] | ||
| March | Messrs. Mare & Co. | Blackwall | Transit | Troopship | For Royal Navy.[56] | |
| 2 April | C. J. Mare | Blackwall | Urgent | Troopship | For Royal Navy. | |
| 3 April | Messrs. Leighton & Co. | Blyth | Providence | Brig | For private owner.[57] | |
| 3 April | Cuthberts Shipyard | Port Jackson | Spitfire | Gunboat | For Colony of New South Wales. | |
| 3 April | Tempête | Poudre-class gunboat | For French Navy.[58] | |||
| 3 April | Lorient | Tocsin | Bombe-class mortar vessel | For French Navy.[52][59] | ||
| 3 April | Tourmente | Poudre-class gunboat | For French Navy.[58] | |||
| 3 April | John Laird | Birkenhead | Not named | Steamship | For private owner.[60] | |
| 4 April | John Smith | Pallion | Sebastian | Barque | For Joyce & Co.[8][57] | |
| 4 April | Alexander Hall & Co. | Aberdeen | Schomberg | Clipper | For Black Ball Line.[61] | |
| 5 April | John Laird | Liverpool | Assistance | Steamship | For British Government.[62][60] | |
| 5 April | Pickersgill & Miller | Sunderland | Enchantress | Barque | For J. A. Marks.[8][57][63] | |
| 5 April | Scott & Co. | Greenock | Madagascar | Steamship | For J. Rennie & Co.[64] | |
| 5 April | Messrs. Alexander Hall & Co. | Aberdeen | Schomberg | Clipper | For Black Ball Line.[65] | |
| 8 April | Liverpool | Carbon | Steamship | For private owner.[66] | ||
| 12 April | Messrs. Smith & Rodgers | Govan | Armenian | Steamship | For Messrs. Lewis Potter & Co.[67] | |
| 16 April | Brest | Marne | Transport ship | For French Navy.[68] | ||
| 17 April | Haswell | Newcastle upon Tyne | Caribbean | Full-rigged ship | For John Hay.[69] | |
| 17 April | Cherbourg | Dévastation | Dévastation-class ironclad floating battery | For French Navy.[24] | ||
| 17 April | Messrs. Mare & Co. | Blackwall | Meteor | Aetna-class ironclad floating battery | For Royal Navy.[70] | |
| 17 April | Derwenlas | Miss Evans | Schooner | For R. Evans.[71] | ||
| 17 April | Pembroke Dockyard | Sutlej | Constance-class frigate | For Royal Navy. | ||
| 17 April | Messrs. C. J. Mars & Sons | Blackwall | Thunder | Aetna-class ironclad floating battery | For Royal Navy.[70] | |
| 18 April | Cherbourg | Eclair | Gunboat | For French Navy.[24] | ||
| 18 April | Messrs. R. & H. Green | Blackwall | Glatton | Aetna-class ironclad floating battery | For Royal Navy.[70][68] | |
| 18 April | Mr. Thomas | Conway | Penelope | Schooner | For Cropper & Bell.[72] | |
| 18 April | Messrs. R. & H. Green | Blackwall | Trusty | Aetna-class ironclad floating battery | For Royal Navy.[70] | |
| 19 April | Lorient | Bombe | Bombe-class mortar vessel | For French Navy.[73][74] | ||
| 19 April | Messrs. Palmer Bros. | Jarrow | Elba | Steamship | For Messrs. R. S. Newall & Co.[75] | |
| 19 April | Alloa | George Kydd | Merchantman | For Bailie Kydd.[76] | ||
| 19 April | Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Sons | Liverpool | Harvest Home | Clipper | For Messrs. Henry Moore & Co.[77][78] | |
| 19 April | Messrs. George Milne & Co. | Aberdeen | Nightingale | Brig | For private owner.[79] | |
| 24 April | Lorient | Fournaise | Bombe-class mortar vessel | For French Navy.[80][81] | ||
| 25 April | Brest | St. Louis | Ship of the line | For French Navy.[82] | ||
| 25 April | Hayden & Cudworth | Medford, Massachusetts | Thatcher Magoun | Extreme clipper | For Thatcher Magoun.[19][83] | |
| 26 April | Edward Potts | Seaham | Wynyard | Snow | For M. Moore.[8] | |
| 30 April | Nantes | Poudre | Poudre-class gunboat | For French Navy.[84] | ||
| 30 April | Nantes | Sainte Barbe | Poudre-class gunboat | For French Navy.[84] | ||
| April | Messrs. Rennie, Johnson & Rankin | Liverpool | Empress Eugenie | Steamship | For North and West of France Steam Navigation Company.[78] | |
| April | Messrs. Scott & Co. | Greenock | European | Steamship | For private owner.[85] | |
| April | Messrs. Rennie, Johnson & Rankin | Liverpool | Fusileer | Merchantman | For Messrs. Colesworth, Wynne & Lyne.[78] | |
| April | Glenalmond | Barque | For private owner.[86] | |||
| April | John Laird | Birkenhead | Jourdain | Steamship | For Compagnie des Messageries Imperiales.[78] | |
| April | T. D. Marshall | South Shields | Powerful | Steamship | For North of Europe Steam Navigation Company.[87] | |
| April | Tayleur & Co | Warrington | Retreiver | Steamship | For private owner.[78] | |
| April | T. D. Marshall | South Shields | Urina | Steamship | For private owner.[87] | |
| 1 May | Nantes | Lance | Poudre-class gunboat | For French Navy.[84] | ||
| 1 May | Nantes | Redoute | Poudre-class gunboat | For French Navy.[84] | ||
| 1 May | Lorient | Torche | Bombe-class mortar vessel | For French Navy.[84][88] | ||
| 2 May | Devonport Dockyard | Conqueror | Conqueror-class ship of the line | For Royal Navy. | ||
| 2 May | Whitehaven | John O'Gaunt | Clipper | For private owner.[89] | ||
| 3 May | Toulon | Alarme | Gunboat | For French Navy.[90] | ||
| 3 May | Tod & McGregor | Glasgow | Ava | Passenger ship | For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. | |
| 3 May | Arrow Leithead | Sunderland | Coringa | Full-rigged ship | For John Hay.[8][91] | |
| 3 May | Messrs. Samuelson & Co. | Hull | Ernestine | Steamship | For private owner.[92] | |
| 3 May | Messrs. John Scott Russell & Co. | Millwall | Etna | Aetna-class ironclad floating battery | For Royal Navy. Caught fire and self-launched, damaged beyond repair.[93] | |
| 3 May | Lorient | Meurthe | Transport ship | For French Navy.[90] | ||
| 3 May | Messrs. Ferguson, McCallum, & Baird | Flint | Sarah Ellen | Brigantine | For private owner.[94] | |
| 4 May | John Watson | Banff | The Banffshire | Schooner | For private owner.[95] | |
| 5 May | Messrs. C. Hill & Sons | Bristol | Fontabelle | West Indiaman | For Charles Dawson.[96] | |
| 5 May | Messrs. W. C. Miller & Son | Toxteth | Labuan | Steamship | For Eastern Archipelago Company.[97] | |
| 5 May | Lorient | Trombe | Bombe-class mortar vessel | For French Navy.[98][99] | ||
| 9 May | Toulon Naval Yard | Toulon | Flèche | Alarme-class gunboat | For French Navy.[100][101] | |
| 9 May | Holyhead | The Mermaid | Yacht | For Thomas Hirste.[102] | ||
| 10 May | Toulon | Alerte | Alerte-class gunboat | For French Navy.[100] | ||
| 12 May | Toulon | Bourrasque | Alerte-class gunboat | For French Navy.[103] | ||
| 12 May | M. Normand | Havre de Grâce | Dragonne | Gunboat | For French Navy.[104] | |
| 14 May | M. Normand | Havre de Grâce | Aigrette | Alarme-class gunboat | For French Navy.[104] | |
| 15 May | John Roberts | Holyhead | Jane and Anne | Schooner | For W. Hurlbutt.[105][106] | |
| 16 May | Toulon | Couleuvrine | Alerte-class gunboat | For French Navy.[107] | ||
| 16 May | Toulon | Fusée | Gunboat | For French Navy.[107] | ||
| 17 May | Messrs. White | East Cowes | Cecile | Schooner | For Marquess of Conynghm.[108] | |
| 17 May | Toward | Newcastle upon Tyne | Great Conquest | Tug | For private owner.[109] | |
| 17 May | W. Pile | Sunderland | Kelso | Full-rigged ship | For John R. Kelso.[8][110] | |
| 17 May | John Laird | Liverpool | Marquez d'Olinda | Steamship | For R. Rawsthorne.[111] | |
| 17 May | James Robinson, or J. & J. Robinson | Sunderland | Viscount Canning | Full-rigged ship | For J. Prowse.[8][112] | |
| 19 May | Messrs. J. W. Hoby & Co. | Renfrew | Rattler | Tug | For Liverpool Tug Company.[113] | |
| 20 May | M. Normand | Havre de Grâce | Fulminante | Alarme-class gunboat | For French Navy.[114] | |
| 22 May | George Cox | Bideford | Sarah Newmann | Clipper | For John Leech.[115] | |
| 24 May | Messrs. Napier | Govan | Earl of Erne | Steamship | For Liverpool and Dundalk Steam Packet Company.[116] | |
| 26 May | Havre de Grâce | Avalanche | Alarme-class gunboat | For French Navy.[117] | ||
| 26 May | Lorient Naval Yard | Lorient | Lave | Dévastation-class ironclad floating battery | For French Navy.[118] | |
| 31 May | Samuda Brothers | Cubitt Town | Alhambra | Steamship | For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. | |
| 31 May | W. Wilkinson | Deptford | Caroline Coventree | Full-rigged ship | For Conventree Dundass.[8][119] | |
| 31 May | Gibson | Sunderland | Electra | Full-rigged ship | For Joseph Shield, Son, & Co.[8][119] | |
| 31 May | Lightfoot | Hylton Dene | Gem of the Nith | Barque | For John Morton.[8][119] | |
| 31 May | James Briggs | Pallion | Queen of the North | Full-rigged ship | For Messrs. Bradley & Potts.[8][119] | |
| 31 May | John Watson | Sunderland | Queen of the South | Barque | For John Morton,[119] or Martin & Co.[8][32] | |
| May | Le Mourillon | Mitraille | Alarme-class gunboat | For French Navy.[120] | ||
| 1 June | Congreve | Dévastation-class ironclad floating battery | For French Navy.[98] | |||
| 2 June | Pembroke Dockyard | Brunswick | Modified Vanguard-class ship of the line | For Royal Navy.[121] | ||
| 2 June | Messrs. Samuelson & Co. | Hull | Manchester | Steamship | For Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway.[122] | |
| 2 June | Toulon | Strident | Gunboat | For French Navy.[123] | ||
| 2 June | John Laird | Birkenhead | Vigo | Steamship | For private owner.[124] | |
| 4 June | Messrs. Blackwood & Gordon | Paisley | Ant | Paddle steamer | For Messrs. Hetherington.[125] | |
| 7 June | Messrs. Robinson & Co. | Cork | Flora | Steamship | For Joseph Malcolmson.[126] | |
| 9 June | John Anderton | Runcorn | Borland | Brig | For private owner.[127] | |
| 15 June | Webster | Fraserburgh | Florence Nightingale, or Nightingale | Brig | For private owner.[128][129] | |
| 15 June | Charleston Navy Yard | Merrimack | Steam frigate | For United States Navy.[130] | ||
| 16 June | Messrs. James & George Thomson | Glasgow | Clansman | Steamship | For Messrs. David Hutcheson & Co.[131] | |
| 17 June | John Pile | Hartlepool | Fanny Nicholson | Barque | For John McArthur & William Andrews. | |
| 18 June | Follett | Teighmouth | Ellen Radford | Brig | For private owner.[132] | |
| 26 June | William Pitcher | Northfleet | Esmeralda | Corvette | For Chilean Navy. | |
| 30 June | Messrs. Harvey | Ipswich | Inkermann | Barque | For private owner.[133] | |
| 30 June | Edward Jones | Pwllheli | Newnham | Brig | For Le Maistre & Co.[134] | |
| 30 June | Paisley | Passage West | Queenstown | Clipper | For Messrs. Scott & Co.[135] | |
| 30 June | Messrs. J. & G. Thomson | Govan | Thessalia | Steamship | For Messrs. Papayanni & Mussabini.[136] | |
| 30 June | Messrs. Young, Magny & Co. | Limehouse | Victoria | Sloop of War | For Colony of Victoria.[137] | |
| June | W. Wilkinson | Sunderland | Catherine | Snow | For Mr. Ingram.[8] | |
| June | Lorient | Foudroyante | Dévastation-class ironclad floating battery | For French Navy.[138] | ||
| 2 July | Messrs. Stephen & Sons | Dundee | Beemah | Merchantman | For Messrs. Willis and Company.[139] | |
| 3 July | Robert Napier and Sons | Glasgow | Persia | Paddle steamer | For Cunard Line.[140][141] | |
| 3 July | Messrs. Hall | Aberdeen | Sea Star | Clipper | For D. Louttit.[142] | |
| 4 July | Messrs. Thomas Wingate & Co. | Whiteinch | Dredger No. 6 | Dredger | For Clyde Trust.[143] | |
| 7 July | Messrs. Stothert & Fripp | Hotwells | Araxes | Steamship | For private owner.[144] | |
| 12 July | Messrs. Tod & McGregor | Glasgow | Finnart | Steam Yacht | For Mr. McGregor.[145] | |
| 14 July | Richard Green | Blackwall | Agamemnon | Merchantman | For private owner.[146] | |
| 16 July | Lorient | Durant | Transport ship | For French Navy.[147] | ||
| 16 July | Messrs. Lawrence, Hill & Co. | Port Glasgow | Gambia | Steamship | For African Steam Ship Company.[148] | |
| 16 July | James Geddie | Garmouth | Grace | Schooner | For Messrs. Forrest & Florence.[149] | |
| 16 July | James Laing | Sunderland | La Hogue | Full-rigged ship | For Duncan Dunbar. | |
| 16 July | Messrs. Humphrey & Son | Hull | Robert Keddey | Schooner | For Thomas Colgan.[150] | |
| 21 July | Alexander Denny | Dumbarton | Rob Roy | Steamship | For private owner.[151] | |
| 29 July | Cork Steamship Company | Cork | Osprey | Steamship | For private owner.[152] | |
| 29 July | Messrs. Henry Balfour & Co. | Fife | Primer Argentino | Paddle steamer | For Messrs. Joseph Green & Co.[153] | |
| 30 July | William Adamson | Southwick | Ann Adamson | Barque | For William Adamson.[8][154] | |
| 30 July | George Barker | Monkwearmouth | Ann Elizabeth, or Ann & Elizabeth | Barque | For Mr. Wright.[154] | |
| 30 July | Michael Byers & Co. | Monkwearmouth | Constantia | Full-rigged ship | For H. Parker.[154] | |
| 30 July | Messrs. John Davidson & Co. | Sunderland | 'Cosmos | Barque | For R. J. Brown.[8][154] | |
| 30 July | Messrs. Sykes, Talbot & Sykes | Sunderland | Day Star | Snow | For William Allen.[8][154] | |
| 30 July | Messrs. Ray & Sons | Portsmouth | Duchess of Marlborough | Merchantman | For private owner.[155] | |
| 30 July | Thomas Henderson | Pallion | Indomitable | Steamship | For R. J. Brown.[8][154] | |
| 30 July | Naizby | Hylton | Isabella | Barque | For G. Smith.[8][154] | |
| 30 July | Messrs. R. H. Potts & Bros | Sunderland | Penguin | Barque | For Messrs. R. H. Potts & Bros.[8][154] | |
| 30 July | George Bartram & Sons | South Shields | Progress | Barque | For George Lawson.[8][154] | |
| 30 July | Messrs. Forrest & Jackson | Sunderland | Not named | Barque | For Messrs. Forrest & Jackson.[154] | |
| 31 July | Whitehaven | Cormorin | Merchantman | For private owner.[156] | ||
| 31 July | Cherbourg | Croiseur | Aviso | For French Navy.[24] | ||
| 31 July | Mark Pearson | Goole | Fanny | Sloop | For private owner.[157] | |
| 31 July | Portsmouth Dockyard | Marlborough | First rate | For Royal Navy. | ||
| 31 July | Sandycroft | Royal Charter | Steamship | For Australian Screw Steamship Company.[158] Sank on being launched. Later refloated.[159][160] | ||
| July | Messrs. Earle | Hull | Alert | Steamship | For Messrs. Ringrose.[161] | |
| July | Austin & Mills | Sunderland | Bittern | Barque | For William Snowball & John Murch.[8][162] | |
| July | Messrs. Duthie & Cochar | Montrose | Minorva | Barque | For Messrs. Collie & Co.[163] | |
| July | Georgetown | Peri | Brigantine | For private owner.[164] | ||
| 1 August | Messrs. Blackwood & Gordon | Paisley | Bee | Paddle steamer | For Messrs. Hetherington.[125][165] | |
| 1 August | Messrs. Tod & McGregor | Glasgow | City of Washington | Steamship | For Liverpool and Philadelphia Line.[166] | |
| 1 August | Whitehaven | Comorin, or Coromine | East Indiaman | For Messrs. Thomas Brocklebank & Co.[167][163] | ||
| 1 August | Messrs. Rennie, Johnson & Rankin | Liverpool | Fiery Cross | Clipper | For Messrs. John & James Campbell.[167] | |
| 1 August | Messrs. Fletchers | Goole | Lizzy | Sloop | For private owner.[157] | |
| 1 August | Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Sons | Liverpool | Prince Patrick | Paddle steamer | For North Lancashire Steam Navigation Company.[168] | |
| 1 August | Bank Quay Foundry | Warrington | Sarah Palmer | Full-rigged ship | For Messrs. Jones, Palmer & Co.[167] | |
| 2 August | Westaway | Lowestoft | Pauline | Brig | For Mr. Andrews and others.[169] | |
| 3 August | James Laing | Sunderland | Vedra | Collier | For W. Stobart.[8][170] | |
| 14 August | Brest | Dialmath | Aviso | For French Navy.[171] | ||
| 14 August | T. C. Lee | Hare Point | Meteor | Barque | For Messrs. Funck, Meinke & Co.[172] | |
| 14 August | Brest | Podor | Aviso | For French Navy.[171] | ||
| 15 August | Messrs. J. & R. White | Cowes | Red Coat | Schooner | For private owner.[173] | |
| 16 August | Messrs. Bayley & Sons | Ipswich | Alarm | Schooner | For Edward & George Johnson.[174] | |
| 16 August | Messrs. Brownlow & Co | Hull | Martlet | Steamship | For Messrs. Brownlow & Co.[175][176] | |
| 17 August | Messrs. Caird & Co. | Greenock | Moss | Paddle steamer | For Moss Steamboat Company.[177] | |
| 17 August | Messrs. Caird & Co. | Greenock | Nordstjernon | Steamship | For Bergen Steam Packet Company.[177] | |
| 24 August | Lübke | Wolgast | Frauenlob | Schooner | For Prussian Navy. | |
| 27 August | Toulon | Isère | Transport ship | For French Navy.[178] | ||
| 28 august | Messrs. Earle | Hull | North Sea | Steamship | For Messrs. Thomas Wilson, Sons, & Co.[179] | |
| 28 August | William Pile Jr. | Sunderland | Walmer Castle | East Indiaman | For Green & Co. | |
| 29 August | T. R. Carke Jr. | Liverpool | Georgina | West Indiaman | For Messrs. Yates, Brown & Co.[180][181] | |
| 29 August | Hugh Banister | Tarleton | Mary and Jane | Sloop | For Thomas Harrison & James Taylor.[182] | |
| 29 August | John Lugars | King's Lynn | Royal Arthur | Barque | For private owner.[183] | |
| 29 August | Messrs. Bayled & Sons | Ipswich | Siam | Clipper | For private owner.[184] | |
| 29 August | Canada Works | Birkenhead | Victoria | Steamship | For private owner.[185] | |
| 30 August | Sandycroft Ironworks | Deeside | Royal Charter | Auxiliary clipper | For Liverpool & Australian Steamship Navigation Company.[186] | |
| August | Jobling & Co., or Jobling & Willoughby | Sunderland | Alliance | Merchantman | For Gray & Co.[8][187] | |
| August | Lemmer | Eliza | Brig | For private owner.[188] | ||
| August | East Boston, Massachusetts | Emerald | Full-rigged ship | For Messrs. Howland & Ridgway.[189] | ||
| August | Florence Nightingale | Barque | For private owner.[190] | |||
| August | Princess Maria | Merchantman | For private owner.[191] | |||
| August | Mansfield | Teignmouth | Regina | Merchantman | For private owner.[192] | |
| 1 September | John Laird | Birkenhead | Barcelona | Steamship | For Linea de Vapores Correos Españoles Transatlanticos.[193] | |
| 2 September | Pitcher | Northfleet | Sandfly | Albacore-class gunboat | For Royal Navy.[194] | |
| 2 September | Pitcher | Northfleet | Sheldrake | Albacore-class gunboat | For Royal Navy.[194] | |
| 4 September | Smith and Dimon Shipyard | New York | Fulton | Paddle steamer | For New York and Havre Steam Navigation Company. | |
| 8 September | Pitcher | Northfleet | Plover | Albacore-class gunboat | For Royal Navy.[195] | |
| 8 September | Pitcher | Northfleet | Tickler | Albacore-class gunboat | For Royal Navy.[195] | |
| 12 September | Chesapeake | Forte-class frigate | For Royal Navy. | |||
| 12 September | Robert Thompson | Sunderland | Jessamine | Snow | For Watson & Co.[8][196] | |
| 12 September | Messrs. Richardson | East Hartlepool | Sir Colin Campbell | Steamship | For Richard Young.[197][198] | |
| 13 September | Rawson & Watson | Sunderland | Chancellor | Barque | For Mr. Watson.[8] | |
| 13 September | Messrs. J. P. Dennison & Co | East Hartlepool | Elegant | Barque | For private owner.[198] | |
| 13 September | Woolwich Dockyard | Woolwich | Pearl | Pearl-class corvette | For Royal Navy. | |
| 13 September | Messrs. Cato, Miller & Co. | Liverpool | Test | Steamship | For private owner.[199] | |
| 17 September | New Admiralty Shipyard | Saint Petersburg | Retvizan | Ship of the line | For Imperial Russian Navy. | |
| 18 September | Quebec | Tchernaya | Full-rigged ship | Ran aground on being launched.[200] | ||
| 25 September | Messrs. Smith's | North Shields | Gitana | Steamship | For West Hartlepool Harbour and Railway Company.[201] | |
| 26 September | Penmaenpool | Robert Jones | Merchantman | For Robert Jones.[202] | ||
| 26 September | Devonport Dockyard | Satellite | Pearl-class corvette | For Royal Navy. | ||
| 26 September | Messrs. Walter Hood & Co. | Aberdeen | Star of Peace | Clipper | For George Thompson Jr.[203] | |
| 27 September | John Laird | Liverpool | Borysthene | Steamship | For Compagnie des Messageries Imperiales.[204] | |
| 27 September | Austin & Mills | Southwick | Ceres | Barque | For M. Sharp.[8][205] | |
| 27 September | John T. Alcock | Sunderland | City of Durham | Barque | For Thomas Nicholson.[8][205] | |
| 27 September | Robert Thompson Jr. | Sunderland | Graces | Barque | For T. Coxon.[8][205][196][206] | |
| 27 September | John Smith | Pallion | Hannah Marks | Barque | For A. J. Marks.[8][205] | |
| 27 September | Messrs. J. & G. Thomson | Govan | Ossian | Steamship | For private owner.[207] | |
| 27 September | Evan Ellis | Porthdinllaen | Richard Roberts | Schooner | For private owner.[208] | |
| 27 September | Pembroke Dockyard | Repulse | Agamemnon-class ship of the line | For Royal Navy.[209] | ||
| September | McCord | Quebec | Ardmillan | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[210][211] | |
| 2 October | Messrs. John & James Robinson | Sunderland | Glenealn | Barque | For William Dixon.[8][205] | |
| 3 October | W. Johnson | Coxgreen | Cadiz | Snow | For Mr. Collingwood.[8][205] | |
| 3 October | W. Wilkinson | Pallion | Nithsdale | Barque | For Messrs. Watson & Co.[8][205] | |
| 4 October | Toulon | Malakhoff | Algesiras-class ship of the line | For French Navy.[212][213] | ||
| 4 October | W. Scowler | Sunderland | Unnamed | Barque | For M. Tweddle.[205] | |
| 6 October | Copenhagen | Niels Juel | Frigate | For Royal Danish Navy.[214] | ||
| 6 October | Green | Blackwall | Not named | Gunboat | For Peruvian Navy.[215] | |
| 8 October | Thomas & Benjamin Tiffin | Sunderland | Juventa | Barque | For Wilson & Co.[8][196] | |
| 11 October | Messrs. Palmer, Brothers, & Co | Newcastle upon Tyne | Allies | Steamship | For C. Baker.[216] | |
| 11 October | Messrs. Palmer, Brothers, & Co | Newcastle upon Tyne | Brenda | Steamship | For Messrs. Robinson & Co.[216] | |
| 11 October | Messrs. Palmer, Brothers, & Co. | Newcastle upon Tyne | Brigadier | Steamship | For Messrs. William Laing & Co.[216] | |
| 11 October | Bombay | Emily | Schooner | For British East India Company.[217] | ||
| 13 October | Messrs. M. Samuelson & Co. | Hull | Borussia | Steamship | For Harburg English Steam Navigation Company.[218] | |
| 15 October | Teall | Ringsend | Flower of the Sea | Steamship | For private owner.[219] | |
| 16 October | Halpin | Dublin | Relief | Lightship | For Trinity House.[220] | |
| 20 October | Pitcher | Northfleet | Banterer | Albacore-class gunboat | For Royal Navy.[221][222] | |
| 20 October | Pitcher | Northfleet | Bullfrog | Albacore-class gunboat | For Royal Navy.[221] | |
| 23 October | Messrs. Caird & Co. | Cartsdyke | Ganger Rolf | Steamship | For South of Norway Steamship Company.[223] | |
| 24 October | Philadelphia Navy Yard | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Wabash | Colorado-class frigate | For United States Navy. | |
| 25 October | Arrow Leithead | Sunderland | Belle Alliance | Full-rigged ship | For Mr. Richardson.[8][91] | |
| 25 October | Peter Austin | Sunderland | Fidus | Barque | For J. Mills.[8][224] | |
| 25 October | Messrs. John & R. White | Cowes | Plummer | Schooner | For private owner.[225] | |
| 25 October | Rochefort | Redoutable | Algésiras-class ship of the line | For French Navy. | ||
| 27 October | Messrs. Smith & Roger | Govan | Spartan | Steamship | For Messrs. H. Dixon & Co.[226] | |
| 29 October | Messrs. W. Simmons & Co. | Whiteinch | Aberdeenshire | Steamship | For private owners.[227] | |
| October | G. Gardner | Sunderland | Chowdean | Barque | For J. Tully.[8][228] | |
| October | Nicholaieff | Dvenadtsat Apostolov | Ship of the line | For Imperial Russian Navy.[229] | ||
| October | Messrs. Hickson & Co. | Belfast | Khersonese | Steamship | For British Government.[230][231] | |
| October | Stockton-on-Tees | Westminster | Merchantman | For private owner.[232] | ||
| 2 November | Money, Wigram & Son | Blackwall | Victor | Intrepid-class gunvessel | For Royal Navy. | |
| 3 November | Messrs. Lumley, Kennedy & Co. | Whitehaven | Valdivia | Steamship | For Messrs. Nicholson & McGill.[233] | |
| 10 November | Messrs. Tod & McGregor | Kelvinside | Edinburgh | Steamship | For Glasgow and New York Steam Shipping Company.[234] | |
| 12 November | Messrs. Stewart & Forbes | Peterhead | Sea Sprite | Schooner | For Messrs. George Craig & Co.[235] | |
| 12 November | Cherbourg | Yonne | Transport ship | For French Navy.[236] | ||
| 13 November | Wigram | London | Intrepid | Intrepid-class gunvessel | For Royal Navy. | |
| 13 November | Messrs. H. Samuelson & Co. | Hull | Saxonia | Steamship | For Harburg English Steam Navigation Company.[237] | |
| 15 November | Messrs. Steele & Co. | Greenock | Eugenie | Barque | For Messrs. Baine & Johnston.[238] | |
| 15 November | Messrs. Caird & Co. | Greenock | Maria | Steamship | For Risca Steam Coal Co.[238] | |
| 17 November | Hayden & Cudworth | Medford, Massachusetts | Electric Spark | Extreme clipper | For Thatcher Magoun & Son.[19][83] | |
| 20 November | Paul Curtis | East Boston, Massachusetts | Golden Fleece | Clipper | For private owner. | |
| 21 November | Bombay | Goolanar | Steamship | For British East India Company.[239] | ||
| 22 November | Messrs. William Simons & Co. | Whiteinch | Fort George | Full-rigged ship | For Messrs. Clint & Co.[240] | |
| 24 November | Portsmouth Dockyard | Shannon | Liffey-class frigate | For Royal Navy. | ||
| 24 November | Messrs. Scott & Co. | Greenock | Thalia | Steamship | For private owner.[241] | |
| November | Donald McKay | East Boston, Massachusetts | Abbott Lawrence | Clipper | For private owner.[242] | |
| November | John Duncay | Speymouth | Arctic | Sealer | For private owners.[243] | |
| November | W. C. Miller | Toxteth | Destello | Steamship | For private owner.[244] | |
| November | Messrs. White | Cowes | Dreadnought | Lifeboat | Broadstairs Lifeboat.[245] | |
| November | Waterford | Dutchman | Merchantman | For private owner.[246] | ||
| November | John Laird | Liverpool | Meandria | Steamship | For private owner.[244] | |
| November | Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Co. | Liverpool | Rota | Steamship | For Messrs. W. J. Myers & Co.[244] | |
| November | Hylton Carr | Hylton | Percy | Snow | For Barry & Co.[8][54][247] | |
| 1 December | Washington Navy Yard | Minnesota | Steam Frigate | For United States Navy. | ||
| 7 December | Portland Shipbuilding Company | Troon | Cora | Steamship | For private owner.[248] | |
| 8 December | W. & H. Pitcher | Northfleet | Forward | Albacore-class gunboat | For Royal Navy. | |
| 11 December | Messrs. M. Samueson & Co. | Hull | Ernestine | Steamship | For private owners.[249] | |
| 11 December | Messrs. Richardson Bros. | Hartlepool | Florence Nightingale | Steamship | For Mr. Young.[250] | |
| 13 December | New York Navy Yard | Roanoke | Merrimack-class frigate | For United States Navy. | ||
| 15 December | Webster | Fraserburgh | Isabella | Schooner | For J. A. Flett.[251] | |
| 28 December | J. B. & J. D. Van Deusen | Williamsburg, New York | John D. Jones | Pilot boat | For New York Pilots. | |
| December | Messrs. Pitcher | Northfleet | Charger | Albacore-class gunboat | For Royal Navy.[252] | |
| December | J. Simonson | New York | C. Vanderbilt | Paddle steamer | For private owner.[253] | |
| December | Pembroke Dockyard | Flying Fish | Despatch boat | For Royal Navy.[254] | ||
| December | Messrs. Palmer Bros. | Jarrow | Marmora | Collier | For C. D. Barker.[255] | |
| December | Messrs. Palmer Bros. | Jarrow | Minna | Steamship | For St. Petersburg Steam Ship Company.[255] | |
| December | M. Guibert | Nantes | Rubens | Merchantman | For Compagnie Générale Maritime.[256] | |
| December | West Hartlepool | The Times Correspondent | Merchantman | For private owner.[257] | ||
| Spring | St. Mary's | Brilliant | Brig | For private owner.[258] | ||
| Autumn | Quebec | Brunelle | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[259] | ||
| Autumn | Quebec | Florence | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[260] | ||
| Unknown date | Pile & Smart | Sunderland | Acastus | Barque | For J. & J. S. Twizell.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Pickersgill & Miller | Sunderland | Aid | Brig | For Gideon Smales.[8][63] | |
| Unknown date | Peter Austin | Sunderland | Aletheia | Barque | For S. Austin.[8] | |
| Unknown date | John Smith | Pallion | Alliance | Barque | For H. Tindall.[8] | |
| Unknown date | W. H. Pearson | Sunderland | Allied Powers | Barque | For Jobling & Co.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Alma | Sloop | For G. Dowell.[8] | ||
| Unknown date | John Laird | Brikenhead | Alma | Steamship | For Admiralty.[261] | |
| Unknown date | Stothard | Sunderland | Alpha | Snow | For Mr. Jackson.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Rawson & Watson | Sunderland | Antias | Brig | For G. Smales.[8][196] | |
| Unknown date | E. Bailey | Sunderland | Aphrogencia | Merchantman | For J. Leslie.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Philadelphia Navy Yard | Arctic | Steamship | For United States Navy. | ||
| Unknown date | Richard Wilkinson | Sunderland | Armistice | Merchantman | For J. Longton.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Amesbury, Massachusetts | Arthur | Barque | For private owner. | ||
| Unknown date | Edo | Asahi Maru | Full-rigged ship | For Imperial Japanese Navy. | ||
| Unknown date | James & R. Mills | Sunderland | Aurora | Brig | For Dawson Bros.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Short | Sunderland | Balaklava | Full-rigged ship | For Mr. Greenwell.[8] | |
| Unknown date | J. Watson | Sunderland | Beatrice | Merchantman | For Stokoe & Co.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Briggs | Sunderland | Bellona | Full-rigged ship | For J. Allan.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Benjamin Peirce | Schooner | For private owner. | |||
| Unknown date | James Laing | Sunderland | Black Diamond | Steamship | For J. Hughes et al.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Pictou | Black Watch | Full-rigged ship | For Messrs. Andrew Stewart & Co.[262] | ||
| Unknown date | Austin & Mills | Sunderland | British Banner | Barque | For B. Ward.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Montell & Co. | Baltimore, Maryland | Carrier Dove | Clipper | For Trask & Dearborn. | |
| Unknown date | Messrs. Duthie & Co. | Aberdeen | Catherine Adamson | Merchantman | For private owner.[263] | |
| Unknown date | J. Lister | Sunderland | Catherine and Ann | Snow | For W. Bunker.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Messrs. Thomas & William Smith | South Shields | Chasseur | Repair ship and floating arsenal | For unknown owner.[264] | |
| Unknown date | John Gunder North | San Francisco, California | Colorado I | Sternwheeler | For George A. Johnson & Company. | |
| Unknown date | G. Gardener | Sunderland | Courier | Merchantman | For Kelso & Co.[8] | |
| Unknown date | William Harkass | Sunderland | Cresswell | Merchantman | For C. Jenkins.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Rawson & Watson | Sunderland | Earl of Cromartie | Schooner | For J. Hill.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Robert Thompson | Sunderland | Edmund Graham | Full-rigged ship | For Edmund Graham.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Eliza | Brig | For private owner.[8] | ||
| Unknown date | James O. Curtis | Medford, Massachusetts | Enoch Train | Icebreaker | For Boston Steam Tow-boat Co. | |
| Unknown date | L. Gales | Sunderland | Equinox | Merchantman | For W. Milburn.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Eugenie | Merchantman | For private owner.[8] | ||
| Unknown date | Eylau | Ship of the line | For French Navy.[265] | |||
| Unknown date | Forrest & Jackson, or Forrest & Co. | Sunderland | Falcon | Barque | For W. Hay.[8] | |
| Unknown date | J. Lister | Sunderland | Fear Not | Barque | For J. & E. Douthwaite.[8] | |
| Unknown date | D. Douglass | Sunderland | Forerunner | Full-rigged ship | For R. Hudson.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Sinope | Gayvan Bakry | Frigate | For Ottoman Navy.[266] | ||
| Unknown date | John Smith | Pallion | Geelong | Barque | For G. Gray.[8] | |
| Unknown date | R. Sanderson | Sunderland | George and Maria | Snow | For G. Downie.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Todd & Brown | Sunderland | Gharra | Barque | For Heald & Co.[8] | |
| Unknown date | M. Clarke | Sunderland | Godavery | Barque | For George Thompson & James Bambrough.[8] | |
| Unknown date | John Smith | Pallion | Greetings | Merchantman | For private owner.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Peter Gibson | Sunderland | Guadiana | Merchantman | For C. H. T. Borries, M. W. Sidney, J. Stevenson, and E. H. Watts.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Forrest & Co | Sunderland | Harriet | Barque | For H. Henderson, T. Henderson & J. E. Henderson.[8] | |
| Unknown date | John Laird | Birkenhead | Havannah | Steamship | For private owner.[124] | |
| Unknown date | John Laird | Birkenhead | Hawk | Steam Yacht | For Lord Hill.[124] | |
| Unknown date | Heda | Heda | Schooner | For Imperial Russian Navy. | ||
| Unknown date | Sydney | Herald | Paddle steamer | For North Shore Steam Company. | ||
| Unknown date | T. Seymour | Sunderland | Industry | Full-rigged ship | For G. Forster.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Iona | Paddle steamer | For Nantucket and Cape Cod Steamboat Company. | |||
| Unknown date | Greenpoint, New York | Island Home | Steamboat | For New Haven Steamboat Company. | ||
| Unknown date | William Harkass | Sunderland | Jane Anna | Merchantman | For G. Shotton.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Hume & Esson | Sunderland | Jane Strong | Barque | For A. Strong.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Morgan L. Taylor | New York City | J. A. Smith | Canal boat | For private owner | |
| Unknown date | Haswell | Sunderland | Jubilant | Barque | For James Hay.[8] | |
| Unknown date | James Laing | Sunderland | La Hogue | Full-rigged ship | For Duncan Dunbar & Sons.[8][12] | |
| Unknown date | Cincinnati, Ohio | Lancaster Number 3 | Tow boat | For private owner. | ||
| Unknown date | L. Gales | Sunderland | Larissa | Merchantman | For Mr. Davison.[8][267] | |
| Unknown date | J. Stetson | Boston, Massachusetts | Light of the Age | Clipper | For Marshall & Eldridge's Line.[268] | |
| Unknown date | J. T. & C. Alcock | Sunderland | Lobelia | Full-rigged ship | For J. Alcock.[8] | |
| Unknown date | James Robinson | Sunderland | Loda | Merchantman | For J. Bowes.[8] | |
| Unknown date | James Laing | Sunderland | Lowestoft | Steamship | For J. V. Gooch & Co.[8][12] | |
| Unknown date | George Worthy | Sunderland | Madeira | Barque | For Ord & Co.[8] | |
| Unknown date | W. Harkass | Sunderland | Mangosteen | Barque | For John Nicholson, William Nicholson & William Nicholson Jr.[8][16] | |
| Unknown date | J. Hardie | Sunderland | Mary Louisa | Merchantman | For James Hardie.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Pickersgill & Miller | Sunderland | Meg Merillies | Barque | For W. Doxford.[8] | |
| Unknown date | J. Hardie | Sunderland | Miss Nightingale | Merchantman | For Mr. Haddock.[8] | |
| Unknown date | J. Rogerson | Sunderland | Napoleon III | Barque | For A. Strong & Co.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Sunderland | Northumbria's Daughter | Merchantman | For W. Crawford.[8] | ||
| Unknown date | George Barker | Sunderland | Orient | Merchantman | For Scofield & Co.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Henderson Shipyard | Panellinion | Steamship | For Royal Greek Navy. | ||
| Unknown date | Messrs. H. Balfour & Co. | Methil | Prince Argentino | Paddle steamer | For private owners.[269] | |
| Unknown date | William Pile Jr. | Sunderland | Queen of Greece | Steamship | For G. Stavros.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Toulon | Rafale | Gunboat | For French Navy.[270] | ||
| Unknown date | T. Stonehouse | Sunderland | Ravenswheel | Snow | For T. Stonehouse.[8] | |
| Unknown date | W. Pile | Sunderland | Remi | Steamship | For Mr. Schmidt.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Bank Quay Company | Warrington | Retriever | Barque | For Messrs. Leech, Harrison & Forewood.[271] | |
| Unknown date | W. Pile | Sunderland | Rival | Merchantman | For private owner.[8] | |
| Unknown date | James Robertson | Sunderland | Robert Hay | Barque | For R. Hay.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Hayden & Cudworth | Medford, Massachusetts | Sancho Panza | Medium clipper | For John Ellerton Lodge.[83] | |
| Unknown date | Nantes | Salve | Poudre-class gunboat | For French Navy.[272] | ||
| Unknown date | T. Stonehouse | Sunderland | Sanderson | Barque | For Mr. Sanderson.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Todd & Brown | Sunderland | Sarah Kay | Barque | For T. Kay.[8] | |
| Unknown date | J. Watson | Sunderland | Savannah | Merchantman | For Bell & Co.[8] | |
| Unknown date | New York City | Shawsheen | Tugboat | For private owner. | ||
| Unknown date | G. Booth | Sunderland | Sir Colin Campbell | Steamship | For W. H. Alexander.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Shpusetown, Pennsylvania | Sovereign | Paddle steamer | For private owner | ||
| Unknown date | Escher Wyss et Compagnie | Escher Wyss | Stadt Zürich | Steamboat | For Swiss Northeastern Railway. | |
| Unknown date | J. Jobling, or Jobling & Co | Sunderland | Surprize | Snow | For Mr. Swinburn.[8] | |
| Unknown date | H. Carr | South Hylton | Tennessee | Barque | For James Wilson.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Hayden & Cudworth | Medford, Massachusetts | Thatcher Magoun | Clipper | For Thatcher Magoun & Sons | |
| Unknown date | J. Hardie | Sunderland | Thomas Varcoe | Schooner | For J. Varcoe.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Ratcliff, Spence & Co. | Sunderland | United | Snow | For Mr. Ratcliff.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Reay | Sunderland | Vibilia | Snow | For Reed & Co.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Kensington, Pennsylvania | Victoria | Steamship | For private owner. | ||
| Unknown date | W. Pile | Sunderland | Walmer Castle | Full-rigged ship | For Green & Co.[8] | |
| Unknown date | J. Hardie | Sunderland | William James | Merchantman | For James Hardie.[8] | |
| Unknown date | J. Barkes | Sunderland | Witch of the Seas | Barque | For Mr. Thompson.[8] | |
| Unknown date | M. Clarke | Sunderland | Witch of the Seas | Barque | For J. Huntley.[8] | |
| Unknown date | Young America | Steamship | For private owner | |||
| Unknown date | Hodgson & Gardener | Sunderland | Zenobia | Merchantman | For Mr. Johnson.[8] |
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