Thomas Durham (1813 ship)

Thomas Durham was launched in 1813 in Bermuda. She was wrecked in 1821.

History
United Kingdom
Name: Thomas Durham
Builder: Bermuda[1]
Launched: 1813
Fate: Wrecked 21 January 1821
General characteristics
Tons burthen: 124,[1][2] or 150[3] (bm)

Thomas Durham first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR), in 1820.[1]

Year Master Owner Trade Source
1820 J.Chissell Captain & Co. London–Cape of Good Hope 'LR
1821 J.Chissell Captain & Co. London–Cape of Good Hope 'LR

Fate: On 5 November 1820 Thomas Durham arrived at the Cape from Algoa Bay. On 14 January 1821 a storm tore Thomas Durham from her moorings in Mossel Bay, South Africa. She was wrecked with the loss of all on board. Captain J[ames] Chissell, having gone ashore, was the only survivor; it was expected that little of her cargo could be saved. She had come from "The Knysus".[4]

Citations and references

Citations

  1. LR (1820), Supple. pages. "T", Seq.No.T2.
  2. Hackman (2001), p. 317.
  3. "LOADING for the CAPE of GOOD HOPE, the very fast sailing, new coppered brig THOMAS DURHAM, JAMES". The Times (London, England), 8 December 1819; pg. 1; Issue 10796.]
  4. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (5580). 3 April 1821.

References

  • Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7.
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