History
Great Britain
NameThetis
NamesakeThetis
Launched1787, Stockton, or Hull
FateWrecked 28 February 1812
General characteristics
Tons burthen226,[1] or 236, or 250[2] (bm)
Sail planBrig, later Snow
Complement1801: 25
Armament
  • 1801: 12 × 12&4-pounder cannons
  • 1809: 2 × 3-pounder guns + 2 × 18-pounder carronades

Thetis was launched in 1787 at Stockton-on-Tees, or Hull. Between 1787 and 1799 she sailed between London and Hamburg. Then, between 1799 and 1804 she made two voyages as a whaler in the British southern whale fishery. Afterwards she became a coaster, though she did make at least one voyage to Quebec. She was lost on 28 February 1812.

Career

Thetis first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1787.[2] Between 1787 and 1799 she sailed between London and Hamburg.

Year Master Owner Trade Source & notes
1787 R.Capens Taylor & Co. London–Hamburg LR
1794 R.Capens
J.Clark
Taylor & Co. London–Hamburg LR
1797 J.Clark
W.Linder, Jun.
Taylor & Co. London–Hamburg LR
1799 W.Linder
J.MacKay
Taylor & Co.
Hill
London–Hamburg
London–South Seas
LR; small repairs 1798
1800 J.Mackay T.Hill
Chisman & Co.
London–Hamburg LR; small repairs 1798

1st whaling voyage (1799–1801): Captain Mackie sailed from London on 22 November 1799. Thetis, Mackay, master returned on 21 July 1801, arriving at Dover on 15 July from Saint Helena and the South Seas.[3]

2nd whaling voyage (1801–1804): Captain Henry Mackie acquired a letter of marque on 19 September 1801. He sailed in late 1801 for the Pacific Ocean. Thetis was reported at Rio de Janeiro. She stopped at Rio for provisions and because of scurvy among the crew.[4] Thetis, Mackie or Mackay, master, was several times reported at the Galápagos Islands. She returned to London on 9 July 1804, having come via St Helena.[3]

On her return Timothy Cheesman sold Thetis to Pearson, and she became a coaster, after having undergone a good repair.

Year Master Owner Trade Source & notes
1805 Pearson Pearson, Senior Sunderland–London Register of Shipping (RS); small repairs 1798
1805 Pearson Pearson, Senior Sunderland–London RS; small repairs 1798, & good repair 1804
1809 Pearson
Vallens
Pearson, Senior Sunderland–London RS; good repair 1804, large repair 1806, & repairs 1809

Although this data remained unchanged to the last listing of Thetis in 1811, it may be inaccurate. In 1811, Thetis, Pearson, master, made a voyage to Quebec and arrived back at Gravesend on 30 November.

Fate

On 25 February 1812 the snow Thetis, Pearson, master, of South Shields, was lost on the Platter Sand, near Harwich. She was carrying coals and glass from Hull to London. Her crew was saved.[5]

Citations

  1. "Letter of Marque, p.89 – Retrieved 25 July 2017" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 October 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
  2. 1 2 LR (1787), Seq.No.T387.
  3. 1 2 British Southern Whale Fishery Database – Voyages: Thetis.
  4. Clayton (2014), p. 232.
  5. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. No. 4643. 28 February 1812. hdl:2027/hvd.32044105232920.

References

  • Clayton, Jane M (2014). Ships employed in the South Sea Whale Fishery from Britain: 1775–1815: An alphabetical list of ships. Berforts Group. ISBN 9781908616524.
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