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List of ship launches in 1858

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The list of ship launches in 1858 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1858.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 January  United Kingdom Messrs. A. M'Millan & Son Dumbarton Antigua Clipper For John Kerr.[1]
1 January  United Kingdom Griffith Thomas Barmouth David William Pickering Schooner For David William Pickering and others.[2]
1 January  United Kingdom J. M. Reed Pallion Flying Fish Barque For Messrs. Cavan Bros.[3][4]
1 January  United Kingdom Messrs. R. Thompson & Sons Sunderland Georgetown Barque For Messrs. Cavan Bros.[3][4]
1 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Brownlow & Lumsden Hull Leopard Steamship For William B. Brownlow and others.[5][6]
1 January  United Kingdom Messrs. R. Thompson & Sons Sunderland Plover Barque For Messrs. Cavan Bros.[3][4]
1 January  United Kingdom J. Hardie Southwick Sea Wave Barque For Mr. Tweddell.[3][4]
1 January  United Kingdom James Robinson North Hylton Unnamed Barque For private owner.[4]
2 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Green Blackwall Bartolomeo Diaz Steam yacht For Pedro V of Portugal.[7]
2 January  United Kingdom N. Stothard Pallion Camellia Barque For Mr. Robinson.[3][4]
2 January  United Kingdom Camper Gosport Champion Merchantman For Messrs. Beale.[8]
2 January  United Kingdom W. Pile Sunderland Clarence Full-rigged ship For John Hay.[3][4]
2 January  United Kingdom James Bannister Tarleton Ocean Pearl Schooner For James Ashcroft, Hugh Forshaw and James Taylor.[9]
2 January  United Kingdom Messrs. W. Hood & Co. Aberdeen Westburn Clipper For Mr. Nicol.[10]
2 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Rawson & Watson Sunderland Unnamed Brig For private owner.[4]
2 January  United Kingdom Stothard Pallion Unnamed Barque For Mr. Robinson.[4]
4 January  United Kingdom Haswell Sunderland Dover Castle Full-rigged ship For John Hay.[3][4]
4 January  United Kingdom William Pile Sunderland Standard Barque For Mr. Kelso.[3][4]
9 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Laurence Hill &. Co. Port Glasgow Tasmanian Steamship For European and Australian Royal Mail Company.[11]
14 January  United Kingdom T. H. Wood Sunderland Countess of Fife Merchantman For Mr. Anderson.[3][12]
14 January  United Kingdom W. H. Pearson Sunderland The Mary Barque For private owner.[13]
16 January  United Kingdom Messrs. A. Duthie & Co. Aberdeen British Queen Clipper For private owners.[12]
16 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Hyde & Co. Bristol Queen of the West Steamship For Mileses & Kingston.[14]
18 January  United Kingdom W. C. Miller Toxteth Edith Moore Full-rigged ship For Charles Moore & Co.[15]
25 January  United Kingdom Miles & Kington Bristol Champion of the Seas Steamship For private owner.[16]
25 January  United Kingdom Messrs Hyde & Co. Bristol The Royal Bride Steamship For Messrs. Mileses & Kingston.[17][18]
30 January  United Kingdom Messrs Samuelson & Co. Hull Polestar Barque For Messrs. Cotesworth, Lyne & Co.[19][20]
31 January  United Kingdom J Scott Russell & Co London Great Eastern Paddle steamer For Eastern Steam Navigation Co. The largest ship built to date.[21]
January  United Kingdom Rhyl Catherine Merchantman For private owner.[22]
January  United Kingdom John Anderton Runcorn Delhi Mersey flat For private owner.[23]
January  United Kingdom James Briggs Pallion Unnamed Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Bradley & Potts.[4]
1 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & McGregor Greenock Benares Steamship For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[24]
8 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Co. Glasgow Bremen Steamship For Bremen and New York Steam Packet Company.[25]
13 February  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Challenger Pearl-class corvette For Royal Navy.
13 February  United Kingdom Belfast Steam-Ship Building Company Belfast Norah Greame Full-rigged ship For George Bates.[26][27]
15 February  United Kingdom Messrs. David Burns & Co. Aberdeen Ann Law Brig For private owners.[28]
16 February  United Kingdom Camper Gosport Alea Schooner For private owner.[29]
17 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Hanson's Cowes Flying Dutchman Schooner For private owner.[30]
17 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Money Wigram & Sons Poplar Lincolnshire Clipper For private owner.[31]
17 February  United Kingdom William Bayley & Sons Ipswich Lily Schooner For Ebenezer Goddard and Mr. Peck.[32][33]
February  United Kingdom Harvey & Co. Hayle Cornubia Steamship For Hayle and Bristol Steam Packet Company.
February  United Kingdom Lady Alice Clipper For The Passengers' Line of Packets.[34]
1 March  United Kingdom Middlesbrough De Brys Steamship For private owner.[35]
2 March  United Kingdom J. Roberts Nefyn Ellie Schooner For R. Hughes.[36]
2 March  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Imperator Aleksandr Steamship For Imperial Russian Government.[37]
3 March  United Kingdom Messrs. James McMillan & Son Greenock Surinam Merchantman For John Kerr.[38]
3 March  United Kingdom H. Follett Shaldon The Oaklands Barque For Mr. Clarke.[39]
13 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Co. Greenock Dania Paddle steamer For H. P. Prior.[40][41]
13 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Bowman & Drummond Blyth Annie Brig For Messrs. William Winship & Co.[42]
15 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Morton Leith Eclipse Steamship For private owner.[43]
16 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Trewick, Sons & Co. Amlwch Alliance Schooner For Messrs. J. Palmer & Co.[44]
16 March  United Kingdom Aberystwyth Meridian Schooner For Richard Francis and others.[45]
17 March  United Kingdom Walters Exmouth Carmel Schooner For Mr. Popham.[46]
17 March  United Kingdom Anderson Granton Eclipse Clipper For private owner.[47]
17 March  United Kingdom Thomas Wright Aberdeen Eclipse Barque For private owner.[48]
17 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Hall Footdee Mary Barque For Mr. McKay.[48]
18 March  United Kingdom Messrs. W. Denny & Bros. Dumbarton Nova Scotian Steamship For Montreal Ocean Steamship Company.[49]
20 March  United Kingdom Messrs. C. & W. Earle Hull Aleksandr Steamship For Imperial Russian Government.[50]
30 March  United Kingdom Innes Leith Not named Barque Speculative build.[51]
31 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Co. Greenock New York Steamship For private owner.[52]
31 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Summers & Day Northam Northam Steamship For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[53]
March  United Kingdom James Hardie Sunderland Lady Alice Barque For A. O. Wilkinson.[3][54]
March  France Rochefort Surcouf Aviso For French Navy.[55]
1 April  United Kingdom Paisley Wasp Steamship For Mr. Hetherington.[56]
3 April  United Kingdom John Anderton Runcorn James Sloop For private owner.[57]
6 April  United Kingdom M. Ratsey Cowes Warhawk Yacht For J. W. Cannon.[58]
14 April  United Kingdom W. Briggs, or J. Reed Sunderland Queen of Hindustan or Queen of India Full-rigged ship For W. Brass.[3]
15 April  United Kingdom Messrs. S. & H. Morton Leith Edinburgh Steamship For private owner.[59]
15 April  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Hero Agamemnon-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[60]
16 April  United Kingdom Thomas Price Pill Elizabeth Schooner For James Smith.[61]
17 April  United Kingdom Messrs. R. Steele & Co. Greenock Palestine Steamship For Messrs. Burns.[62]
20 April  United Kingdom Vaux Harwich Test Brig For Mr. Vaux.[63]
1 May  United Kingdom Richard Cliffe Castleford Pilot Schooner For private owner.[64]
1 May  United Kingdom T. D. Marshall South Shields Vianna Steamship For Messrs. Vianna, Chappel & Co. Collided with the barque Rossendale on being launched. Rossendale sank.[65][66]
5 May  United Kingdom Robert Napier and Sons Glasgow Douglas Paddle steamer For Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.[67]
7 May  United Kingdom Messrs. John & Robert White West Cowes Princeza de Joinville Paddle Steamer For Imperial Brazilian Government.[68]
11 May  United Kingdom James Laing Southwick Kanaris Steamship For E. T. Gourlay & Co.[69]
12 May  France Brest Caledonienne Galliot For French Government.[70]
12 May  United Kingdom Devonport, Dockyard Topaze Liffey-class frigate For Royal Navy.
13 May  United Kingdom Messr. J. & G. Thompson Govan Havelock Paddle steamer For Dublin and Glasgow Steam Packet Company[71]
13 May  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth James & Eleanor Snow For John Dobson & Co.[72]
15 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Chaloner, Hart & Sinott Liverpool Grace Peile Barque For Mr. Sawyers.[73]
17 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Hazlehurst & Son Hull Integrity Sloop For J. B. Lowther.[74]
21 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Laurence Hill & Co. Greenock Griffin Steam yacht For James Baird.[75]
26 May  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Rainbow Paddle steamer For Macgregor Laird.[76]
27 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Gibson & Butcher Fleetwood Ellen and Ann Fishing smack For Thomas Wright and Mrs. Blundell.[77]
27 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Young, Sons & Magnay Limehouse Sagres Corvette For Portuguese Navy.[78]
28 May  United Kingdom Robinson Gosport Wildfire Schooner For J. F. Turner.[79]
29 May  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Forté Imperieuse-class frigate For Royal Navy.[80][81]
May Danzig Danzig Arcona Corvette For Prussian Navy.[82]
May United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Richibucto Chinchas Merchantman For J. W. Holderness.[83]
May  United Kingdom Messrs. T. & W. Smith Newcastle upon Tyne Cleveland Clipper For private owner.[84]
May  France MM Arnand et Cie Bordeaux Swetlana Frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[85]
11 June  United Kingdom W. Duthie Aberdeen Huguenot Clipper For John T. Rennie.[86][87]
11 June  United Kingdom H. Hughes Porthdinllaen Mary Rowlands Schooner For T. Williams.[88]
12 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Samuda Bros. Poplar Ceylon Steamship For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[89]
12 June  France Lorient Cordelière Corvette For French Navy.[90]
12 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer, Brothers, & Co. Newcastle upon Tyne Hudson Steamship For Norddeutscher Lloyd.[91]
12 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Walter Hood & Co. Aberdeen Jason Clipper For private owner.[87]
12 June  United Kingdom Robert Banister Tarleton Margaret Ann Schooner For W. Ball, H. Breakell, T. Hindle and Joseph Whiteside.[92]
12 June  United Kingdom J. Hardie Sunderland Melrose Barque For R. Soutter.[3][54]
12 June  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Orlando Mersey-class frigate For Royal Navy.[93]
12 June  United Kingdom Victoria Iron Works Greenwich Sea Serpent Steamship For private owner.[94]
14 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & MacGregor Partick Finnart Steam yacht For John MacGregor.[95]
15 June  United Kingdom Messrs. John Scott & Sons Greenock Hebrides Steam yacht For Royal Northern Yacht Club.[96]
16 June  United Kingdom R. Napier & Sons Glasgow Mercur Paddle Steamer For Österreichischer Lloyd.[97]
18 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Hughes, Thomas & Co Amlwch Mary Catherine Schooner For private owner.[98]
21 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Henderson & Son Renfrew Sir Walter Raleigh Paddle steamer For private owner.[99]
28 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Denny & Rankin Dumbarton Daniel Rankin Clipper For Messrs. Potter, Wilson & Co.[100]
28 June  United Kingdom E. Potts Seaham John Middleton Snow For Mr. Middleton.[3]
29 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Robert Steele & Co. Greenock Ellen Rodger Barque For Mr. Rodger.[101]
29 June  France Bordeaux Standart Imperial Yacht For Alexander II of Russia.[102]
30 June  United Kingdom H. Claughton Bristol Francis Barque For private owner.[103]
June  United Kingdom Messrs. Gaddy & Lamb Newcastle upon Tyne Azela Brig For private owner.[104]
June  Russia Astrakhan Calmouk Transport ship For Imperial Russian Government.[105]
June United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Messrs. W. J. Fraser & Co. Miramichi Venilia Full-rigged ship For private owner.[106][107]
2 July Russian Empire Grand Duchy of Finland Jörgensen Turku Kalevala Corvette For Finnish Navy.
10 July  United Kingdom Robert Thompson Jr. Sunderland Ann Dunn Barque For L. Dunn.[3][108]
10 July  United Kingdom William Watson North Hylton Westmoreland Barque For Messrs. Thomson & Co.[3][108]
10 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Hall Aberdeen Ziba Clipper For Mr. Tomlinson and Mr. Wade.[109]
12 July  United Kingdom Messrs. C. & W. Earle Hull Baltic Steamship For Messrs. Thomas Wilson, Sons, & Co.[110]
12 July  United Kingdom S. Peter Austin Sunderland Etheldreda Merchantman For William Stevens.[3][108]
12 July  United Kingdom S. Peter Austin Sunderland Verulam Clipper For William Stevens.[3][108][111]
13 July  United Kingdom Messrs. T. Young & Sons South Shields Naval Brigade East Indiaman For Messts. T. Young & Sons.[108]
14 July  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Deerhound Steam yacht For Duke of Leeds.[112]
17 July  Denmark Copenhagen Sjaelland Frigate For Royal Danish Navy.[113][114]
20 July  United Kingdom Ring Strood Santa Catarina Schooner For Mr. Appleyard.[115]
24 July  United Kingdom Thompson Rotherhithe Boyana Gunboat For Ottoman Navy.[116][117]
26 July  United Kingdom W. Briggs Sunderland Georgina Merchantman For private owner.[3]
26 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Walter Hood & Co. Aberdeen Moravian Full-rigged ship For Messrs. George Thompson Jr. & Co.[118]
28 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Lister & Trenery Gainsborough Valiant Fishing smack For Mr. Hellyer.[119]
29 July  United Kingdom Beaumaris Sir Richard Schooner For private owner.[120]
29 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Lister & Trenery Gainsborough Undaunted Fishing smack For James Westcott.[119]
31 July  United Kingdom W. C. Miller Toxteth São Luiz Paddle steamer For Maranham Steam Packet Company.[121][122]
July  United Kingdom G. Booth Sunderland Acacia Barque For Denton & Co.[3][123]
July  United Kingdom Robinson Cork Bilboa Steamship For private owner.[124]
July  United States Jacob A. Westervelt & Sons New York Brooklyn Sloop-of-war For United States Navy.[125]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada William Cotnam Quebec Gartsherrie Barque For private owner.[126]
July  United Kingdom Iona The Duke of Argyle Fishing boat For private owner.[127]
July  United Kingdom Messrs. Fyffe Fairlie Surge Cutter For C. T. Couper.[128]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Wallace Full-rigged ship For private owner[129]
July  United Kingdom Brundrit & Whiteway Runcorn Widders Sloop For private owner.[130]
7 August  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Simla Steamship For Messrs. Charles Moore & Co.[131]
7 August  France Arsenal de Cherbourg Cherbourg Ville de Nantes Ville de Nantes-class ship of the line For French Navy.
10 August  United Kingdom Taylor & Scouler Sunderland Castle Howard Full-rigged ship For Mr. Greenwell.[3][132]
10 August  United Kingdom Pensarn Elizabeth Richards Schooner For private owner.[133]
10 August  United Kingdom Messrs. D. Burns & Co. Aberdeen Northerner Cutter For private owner.[134]
10 August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada William Cotman Quebec Powerful Full-rigged ship For private owner.[135][136]
10 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Peto, Brassey & Co. Birkenhead Simla Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Charles Moore & Co.[137]
11 August  United Kingdom Messrs. A. Leslie & Co Hebburn Omeo Steamship For private owner.[138]
12 August  France Cherbourg Bellone Frigate For French Navy.[139]
12 August  United Kingdom Messrs. John Pile & Co. West Hartlepool Osbourne House Steamship For Richard Young.[140]
13 August  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Mersey Mersey-class frigate For Royal Navy.
14 August  United Kingdom W. C. Miller Toxteth Pindare Paddle steamer For Maranham Steam Packet Company.[122]
18 August  United States Edward F. Williams Greenpoint, New York Edmund Blunt Pilot boat For Abraham Jones, Josiah Johnson Jr., Frank Penay and Louis Sampson.
21 August  United Kingdom Messrs. J. & G. Thomson Govan Heather Bell Paddle steamer For private owners.[141]
25 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Westwood, Baillie, and Campbell Millwall Cologne Paddle steamer For General Steam Navigation Company.[142]
26 August  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Windsor Castle First rate For Royal Navy.
28 August  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Clio Pearl-class corvette For Royal Navy.
August  France Bordeaux Bayan Frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[143]
August  France Bordeaux Calvados Transport ship For French Navy.[144]
August  Spain El Ferrol Narvaez Steamship For Spanish Navy.[145]
August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Natalie Full-rigged ship For private owner.[146]
August  France M. Armand Bordeaux Victorine Merchantman For private owner.[147]
2 September  Spain El Ferrol Diana Sloop of war For Spanish Navy.[148]
3 September  United States William H. Webb New York General Admiral Frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.
9 September  United Kingdom Messrs. M. Samuelson & Co. Hull Knight Errant Full-rigged ship For Messrs. G. H. Fletcher & Co.[149]
23 September  United Kingdom Devonport Dockyard Donegal Conqueror-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
24 September  United Kingdom Garmouth Glenmore Barque For private owners.[150]
25 September  United Kingdom William Denny & Bros. Dumbarton Hungarian Steamship For Allan Line.
26 September  Russia Nicholaieff Admiralty Shipyard Sinop First rate For Imperial Russian Navy.
September United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Maria Full-rigged ship For private owner.[151]
September  France M. Normand Havre de Grâce Notre Dame de Fourvières Steamship For private owner.[152]
September United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Peerless Full-rigged ship For private owner.[153]
4 October  Austrian Empire Pola Navy Yard Kaiser Ship of the line For Austrian Navy.
9 October  United Kingdom Messrs. John Reid & Co. Port Glasgow Panope Steamship For Greek Government.[154]
20 October  United States Philadelphia Navy Yard Lancaster Sloop-of-war For United States Navy.
21 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer & Co. Jarrow Weser Steamship For Norddeutscher Lloyd.[155]
22 October  United Kingdom Deptford Icarus Racer-class sloop For Royal Navy.[156]
23 October  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Edgar Agamemnon-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[157]
30 October United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Vancouver Island Victoria Governor Douglas Steamship For private owner.[158]
October United States Oregon Territory John T. Thomas Oregon City Carrie Ladd Sternwheeler For Jacob Kamm, John C. Ainsworth and others.
October  United Kingdom Messrs. White Cowes Comet Merchantman For private owner.[159]
October  United Kingdom G. Short Sunderland Deptford Packet Schooner For T. Henderson.[3]
October  United Kingdom Messrs. White Cowes Royal Charlie West Indiaman For private owner.[159]
October  United Kingdom R. Thompson & Sons Sunderland Saint Dunstan Barque For Burnett & Co.[3][160][161]
4 November  United Kingdom James Henderson & Son Renfrew Little Western Steamship For Scilly Isles Steam Navigation Company.
6 November  France Toulon Cornelie Corvette For French Navy.[162]
8 November  United Kingdom Thames Iron Ship Building Company Millwall Parramatta Paddle steamer For Royal Mail Steam Packet Company.[163]
9 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Brownlow & Co. Hull Zebra Steamship For Messrs. Brownlow & Co.[164]
13 November  United Kingdom William Stephen Arbroath Earl of Southesk Barque For Mr. Carnegie.[165]
16 November  United Kingdom Scotte & Co. Greenock Carrier Train ferry For Edinburgh & Northern Railway.
20 November  United Kingdom Messrs. J. & G. Thompson Govan Salto Paddle steamer For Company Saltena.[166]
22 November  United States Boston Navy Yard Hartford Sloop-of-war For United States Navy.
27 November United States Oregon Territory Samuel Farman Portland Eliza Anderson Paddle steamer For Columbia River Steam Navigation Company.
November  United Kingdom John Scott Russell Glasgow Cleopatra Paddle steamer For El Hami Pasha.[167]
November  United Kingdom Messrs. McCann & Armstrong Hull Yorkshire Lass Fishing smack For private owner.[168]
2 December  France Toulon Fontenoy Suffren-class ship of the line For French Navy.
18 December  France Cherbourg Aigle Imperial yacht For Napoleon III.[169]
22 December Kingdom of Sardinia Genoa A. Milano Merchantman For private owner. Renamed L'Unito on the orders of the local authorities. A. Milano was a soldier who had attempted to assassinate King Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies.[170]
22 December  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Jeddo Steamship For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[171]
30 December  Austrian Empire Venice Prinz Schwarzenberg Frigate For Austrian Navy.[172]
Summer United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec General Neill Full-rigged ship For private owner.[173]
Autumn United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Storm King Full-rigged ship For private owner.[174]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Camper Gosport Ada Cutter For H. F. Barclay.[79]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Liddle & Sutcliffe Sunderland Ada Letitia Merchantman For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Admiral Kanaris Merchantman For S. Xenos.[3]
Unknown date  Austrian Empire Pola Adriatic Ship of the line For Austrian Navy.[175]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Near Saint John Advance Brigantine For private owner.[176]
Unknown date  United States Savannah, Georgia Ajax Tug For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Mystic, Connecticut Albatross Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date  United States New York Amanda Barque For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Briggs Sunderland Anglo-Indian Barque For W. Briggs.[3][177]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Lister Sunderland Annie Merchantman For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Doxford Sunderland Ann Taylor Merchantman For R. Taylor.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Asia Steamship For J. Laing.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Barker Sunderland Beatrice Barque For Burnett & Co.[3][178]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Todd & Brown Sunderland Boldon Lawn Merchantman For Mr. Tweddell.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Robinson North Hylton Bolina Barque For Mr. Hodgson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Adamson Sunderland Branch Schooner For William Adamson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Richard Thompson Sunderland Brandon Merchantman For Mr. Hepworth.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Austin Mills Sunderland Brierly Hill Barque For J. & S. Pegg.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sykes & Co. Sunderland Broadwater Full-rigged ship For J. Weller.[3]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Sackville Brother's Pride Full-rigged ship For private owner.[179]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Briggs or J. Reed Sunderland Cedar Merchantman For Mr. Richardson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Ashburner Barrow-in-Furness Champion Fishing smack For private owner.[180]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Haswell Sunderland Cobrero Barque For Ridley & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Hick & Co. Sunderland Concord Merchantmen For Hick & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom M. Clarke Sunderland Cornelia Merchantman For A. Ray.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Denniston Sunderland Crested Wave Barque For Ayre & Co.[3][181]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Samuelson & Co. Hull Czar Steamship For Messrs. Samuelson & Co.[182][183]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. W. Hall Sunderland Derwent Schooner For Mr. Davidson.[3]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland India Deva Merchantman For private owner.[184]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Robinson North Hylton Dona Anita Barque For Mr. Seymour.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Rawson & Watson Sunderland Duchess Barque For Mr. Davison.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peverall & Davison Sunderland Eastern Province Barque For Mr. Falconer.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Barker Sunderland Eleanor Merchantman For W. Tullock.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Hardie Sunderland Eleanor Merchantman For R. & R. Souter.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brown & Johnson Sunderland Electra Merchantman For Kenrick & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Davison Sunderland Elizabeth Douthwaite Merchantman For Mr. Douthwaite.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Pickersgill Sunderland Empress Barque For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Green Shipbuilders Bristol Enmore Full-rigged ship For Michael Cavan and Company.
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Robinson North Hylton Eslington Merchantman For Mr. Rennison.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom N. Stothard Sunderland Far West Merchantman For Mr. Denniston.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland First Merchantman For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Petrie Sunderland Frances Merchantman For H. Tanner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom P. Foster Sunderland General Havelock Merchantman For Fareall & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peverall & Davison Sunderland General Havelock Barque For D. Davison.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Barkes Sunderland Generous Merchantman For J. Barkes.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Richard Thompson Sunderland Glenalm Merchantman For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Pile Sunderland Glendower Barque For J. Brodie & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James BRiggs Sunderland Glendower Full-rigged ship For Mr. Balkwell.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Ashburner Barrow-in-Furness Gratitude Mersey flat For private owner.[185]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brundrit & Whiteway Runcorn Gwydir Smack For Brundrit & Whiteway.[186]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Reed Sunderland Holmesdale Full-rigged ship For William Phillipps.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. R. Abbay, or Abbay & Co. Sunderland Honor Brigantine For Hodge & Co.[3][187]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. H. Pearson Sunderland James Brig For Skerry & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania James Gray Tug For private owner.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Jessamine Clipper For private owner.[188]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Robinson Sunderland Joachim Christian Merchantman For J. Pflugk.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Jopling & Willoughby Sunderland John & Isabella Barque For J. Fenwick.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Bartram & Sons Sunderland John & Jane Merchantman For George Bell, Robert Bell, Taylor Dixon and Thomas Dunn.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Pile Sunderland J. W. Morris Schooner For J. Morris.[3]
Unknown date  United States J. W. Lynn Philadelphia Kensington Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Taylor Sunderland Lady Constance Merchantman For William Hill.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Green & Richardon Sunderland Lady Havelock Merchantman For Mr. Banfield.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Richard Thompson Sunderland Lady Inglis Merchantman For J. Twizell.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Hardie Sunderland Lady Luck Merchantman For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. H. Potts & Bros Sunderland Lark Snow For Potts Bros.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Booth Sunderland Lucknow Merchantman For R. Pellier.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Dundee Lucknow Barque For private owner.[189]
Unknown date  United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Madgie Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Malabar Steamship For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Malvern Merchantman For Wilson & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Rawson & Watson Sunderland Mantura Snow For Gallon & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom C. W. Crown Sunderland Marathon Merchantman For A. Tindall.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom D. A. Douglas Sunderland Maravi Barque For J. Ray .[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Robert Steele & Co Greenock Margaretta Barque For Messrs. Baine & Johnston.[190]
Unknown date  Spain Nicholas Pida Badalona Maria Asumpta Brig For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Cincinnati, Ohio Maria Denning Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Spence Sunderland Mary Merchantman For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Stonehouse Sunderland Mary & Elizabeth Barque For T. Stonehouse.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Gardener Sunderland Mary & Martha Snow For T. Carter.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Briggs Sunderland Mary Shepherd Full-rigged ship For Mr. Shepherd.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Green & Richardson Sunderland Midnight Merchantman For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Milo Merchantman For E. T. Gourley.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Robinson Sunderland Minx Schooner For W. Jenkins.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Naizby Sunderland M. M. Peter Merchantman For Robert Peter.[3]
Unknown date  United States New York Montgomery Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Aberdeen Moravian Clipper For Aberdeen Clipper Line.[191]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Thompson Jr. Sunderland Netherby Full-rigged ship For Black Ball Line.[3]
Unknown date Stettin Herr Schutlow Stettin Norden Clipper For Herr Schutlow.[192]
Unknown date  United Kingdom River Clyde North Briton Steamship For Montreal Ocean Steamship Company.[193]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Barter Brixham Nymph Fishing trawler For John Barter, James Evans and others.[194]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Naizby Sunderland Orontes Merchantman For T. Reed.[3]
Unknown date Stettin Herr Schutlow Stettin Ost Clipper For Herr Schutlow.[192]
Unknown date  United Kingdom P. Gibson Sunderland Percy Barque For James Donkin.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ratsey Cowes Peri Cutter For Mr. Cannon.[195]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Barter Brixham Phantom Fishing trawler For John Barter, James Evans and others.[196]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Gardner Sunderland Polly Barque For Mr. Wheatley.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Princess Royal Humber Keel For William G. England.[197]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Mills Sunderland Queen of Asia Merchantman For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Retriever Barque For Cavan Bros.[3][198]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Pile Sunderland Reullura Merchantman For J. Brodie.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hodgson & Gardner Sunderland Royal Bride Merchantman For Shotton & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Doxford Sunderland Royal Bride Merchantman For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Pickersgill Sunderland Saint Bede Merchantman For Elliott & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Pickersgill Sunderland Sarah Black Merchantman For W. Black.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Shevill Sunderland Scoresby Merchantman For W. Black.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Allcock Sunderland Sea Flower Merchantman For Mr. Alcock.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Rawson & Watson Sunderland Sea Swallow Barque For Mr. Thompson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Briggs Sunderland Shantung Full-rigged ship For T. Betts.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Seymour Sunderland Slater Merchantman For Preston & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ratcliffe & Spence Sunderland Speculator Merchantman For Mr. Ratcliffe .[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Staindrop Snow For Wilson & Co.[3][178]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Pile Sunderland Star of Eve Merchantman For Brodie & Co.[3]
Unknown date Stettin Herr Schutlow Stettin Süd Clipper For Herr Schutlow.[192]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Denton Sunderland Sunniside Merchantman For Alcock & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Wilkinson Sunderland Swan Merchantman For Thompson & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. H. Wood Sunderland Tramp Brigantine For Mr. Jeffrey.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. McCann & Armstrong Hull Unity Fishing smack For private owner.[168]
Unknown date  United Kingdom River Wear Useful Brig For private owner.[199]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Barker Sunderland Valeria Merchantman For W. Mills.[3]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Vancouver Barque For private owner.[200]
Unknown date  United Kingdom D. A. Douglas Sunderland Veritas Merchantman For Murray & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United States Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Victoria Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United States New York Wanderer Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date Stettin Herr Schutlow Stettin Westen Clipper For Herr Schutlow.[192]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Robinson Sunderland Young Dixon Barque For W. Dixon.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sykes & Co Sunderland Zillah Merchantman For Wright & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Thackeray Sunderland Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.[3]

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