Waterloo (1815 New Brunswick ship)
Waterloo was launched in 1815 at St Martin's, New Brunswick. She was registered at Saint John, New Brunswick in 1825,[2] but then sold at Newcastle in 1826.[3] After her launch she started trading between England and what is now Canada.
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Name: | Waterloo |
Namesake: | Battle of Waterloo |
Builder: | St Martin's, New Brunswick |
Launched: | 1815 |
Fate: | Last listed 1848 |
General characteristics | |
Tons burthen: | 391, or 392[1] (bm) |
Length: | 113 ft 6 in (34.6 m) |
Beam: | 28 ft 1 in (8.6 m) |
Propulsion: | Sail |
Waterloo first appeared in Lloyd's Register in 1816 C.Ward, master, changing to Blakeston, J.Ward & Co., owners, and trade New Brunswick–Liverpool.[1] She spent most of career sailing between England and North America, particularly Canada. She was last listed in 1848.
Year | Master | Owner | Trade | Source & notes |
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1820 | A.Scott C.Ward |
J. Ward & Co. | Liverpool–New Brunswick | Lloyd's Register (LR) |
1825 | W.Dudne | J. Ward & Co. | Liverpool–New Brunswick | LR |
1830 | J.Rayne | Captain & Co. | Belfast | LR; small repairs 1830 |
1835 | B.Frost | Hull–America | LR; homeport of Hull; small repairs 1834 & 1835 | |
1840 | Roberts R.Predgen |
R.&J.Gill | Hull–Quebec | LR; homeport of Hull; small repairs 1835 & 1837 |
1845 | Roberts | R.& J.Gill | Hull–Africa | LR; homeport of Hull; small repairs 1835, 1837, and 1844 |
1848 | Roberts | LR | ||
Citations and references
Citations
References
- Wallace, Frederick William (1929). Record of Canadian shipping: a list of square-rigged vessels, mainly 500 tons and over, built in the eastern provinces of British North America from the year 1786 to 1920.
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