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United Kingdom | |
Name | Vittoria |
Builder | Forsyth & Co., South Shields[1] |
Launched | 1812 |
Fate | Foundered 1830 |
General characteristics | |
Tons burthen | 341, or 344 (bm) |
Vittoria was launched at Shields in 1812. She spent much of her career sailing as a transport, primarily across the Atlantic, though she visited Malta once. She disappeared in late 1830.
Career
Vittoria first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1819.[2] She may have served as a government transport before that.
Year | Master | Owner | Trade | Source |
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1819 | W.Bonus | Brown | London–Quebec | LR |
Vittoria, William Bowness, master, sailed from Belfast, Ireland, on 5 June 1819. She arrived at Quebec on 17 July with 273 migrants.[3]
Year | Master | Owner | Trade | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
1821 | G.W.Coles | Brown | Cork | LR |
1823 | G.W.Coles Forbes |
Brown | Cork London–Jamaica |
LR |
1824 | Forbes Brown |
Brown | London–Jamaica | LR |
1826 | Brown Speed |
Brown | London transport | 'LR |
1827 | Speed Lyon |
Brown | Cork transport | 'LR |
1831 | Lyon | Brown & Co. | London–Honduras | LR |
Fate
Vittoria disappeared without a trace in the second half of 1830 on her return voyage to London from Honduras.[4] In November it was reported that she had been missing since 1 August. Lloyd's Register for 1831 had the annotation "missing" under her entry.[5]
References
- ↑ Tyne built ships: Vittoria.
- ↑ LR 1819). Supple. age s"UV", Seq.No.UV23.
- ↑ SHIPS LIST 1816-1820: Civilian Settlers - Perth Military Settlement - The First Five Years.
- ↑ "Naval Intelligence". Liverpool Mercury etc. No. 1022. 3 December 1830.
- ↑ LR (1831), Seq.No.V229.
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