Viscount Melbourne (1835 ship)

Viscount Melbourne was launched in Shields in 1835. She was the largest merchant vessel built in Shields to that time. Some London merchants experienced in the trade with India had her built expressly for the trade with China.[1]

History
United Kingdom
Name: Viscount Melbourne
Namesake: William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
Owner: Marjoribanks
Builder: James Edwards, South Shields[1]
Launched: 19 December 1835[1]
Fate: Wrecked on 5 January 1842
General characteristics [1]
Tons burthen: 670 (bm)
Length: 150 ft (45.7 m)
Beam: 47 ft (14.3 m)
Sail plan: Barque

Viscount Melbourne was wrecked on 5 January 1842 on the Luconia Shoals, in the China Seas. All on board abandoned ship in five boats, two of which were reported missing.[2] She was on a voyage from Singapore to Macao with a cargo of cotton, rice, and saltpetre.

Citations

  1. Tyne Built Ships: Viscount Melbourne.
  2. "Shipping Intelligence". The Morning Chroncile (22583). London. 6 April 1842.
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