Defence (1803 ship)

Defence was launched in 1803 at South Shields. She spent much of her career as a London-based transport. In the 1820s she sailed between Scotland and North America, particularly to Canada. She was wrecked in March 1832.

History
United Kingdom
Name: Defence
Builder: Simon Temple, South Shields
Launched: 1803,[1][2] or 1804[3]
Fate: Wrecked 31 March 1832
General characteristics
Tons burthen: 423,[3] or 428[1] (bm)
Propulsion: Sail
Armament: 1805: 8 × 18-pounder carronades

Career

Defence first appeared in the Register of Shipping (RS) in 1804 with Trotter, master, S. Temple, owner, and trade London coaster.[1]

Year Master Owner Trade Source & notes
1805 J.Downs Duncan London transport RS
1810 Stuckfield T&R Brown London transport RS
1815 Stuckfield
J. Carr
T&R Brown Plymouth transport RS
1820 Reynoldson T&R Brown London transport RS; good repair 1815
1825 Rodgers T&R Brown Leith—Miramichi, New Brunswick RS; good repair 1815
1830 Rodgers T&R Brown London–New York RS; thorough repair 1827
1832 Kennear Duncannon Leith–Quebec RS; thorough repair 1827

Fate

Defense was sailing from Alloa to Quebec when she was totally wrecked on 31 March 1832 near the entrance of Longhope, Orkney. Her crew was saved.[4] On 10 April 1832 Lloyd's List too reported that Defence, Kinnear, master, had totally wreaked near Long Hope.

Citations and references

Citations

References

  • Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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