Regalia (1828 ship)

Regalia was launched in Sunderland in 1828. She first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1830 with Lotherington, owner and master, and trade London–Trieste.[1] The Register of Shipping for 1830 had the same information, except that it showed her trade as London–Quebec. In 1831 it showed her trade as Antwerp–Liverpool. LR for 1832 showed her trade as Liverpool–Odessa. It also carried the annotation "LOST".[2]

History
United Kingdom
Name: Regalia
Namesake: Regalia
Builder: Monkswearmouth,[1] Sunderland
Launched: 1828[1]
Fate: Foundered 13 November 1831
General characteristics
Tons burthen: 303[1] (bm)

Loss: Regalia, Lotherington, master, foundered on 13 November 1831 in Liverpool Bay off Southport. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Lisbon, Portugal.[3] Lloyd's List reported on 15 November that pieces of wreck marked "L.M. Regalia" had washed up at Southport. On the 18th it reported that parts of the wreck coming on shore.

Citations

  1. LR (1830), Supple. pages R", Seq.№R7.
  2. LR (1832), Seq.№R113.
  3. "Ship News". The Times (14696). London. 15 November 1831. col C, p. 4.
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