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List of ship launches in 1819

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The list of ship launches in 1819 includes a chronological list of ships launched in 1819.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class / type Notes
12 January  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Blonde Apollo-class frigate For Royal Navy.[1]
27 January  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Menai Frigate For Royal Navy.[2]
28 January  United Kingdom Blackwall Yard Catherine East Indiaman For British East India Company.[3]
January  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Alacrity Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[4]
2 February  United Kingdom D. Brent Rotherhithe Eclipse Paddle steamer For F. Bigg, J. Heighington, Squire Knight and others.[5]
10 February  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Brisk Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[6]
13 February  United Kingdom Philip Laing Southwick York East Indiaman For British East India Company.[7]
28 February  United Kingdom Edward Gibson Hull Cicero Greenland whaler For private owner.[8]
1 March  United States Washington Navy Yard Columbus Ship of the line For United States Navy.
6 March  United Kingdom Robert W. Purchas Chepstow Mary Brig For private owner.[9]
13 March  United Kingdom A. Hall & Co. Aberdeen Asia Merchantman For private owner.[10]
17 March  United Kingdom Sunderland Andromeda Merchantman For British East India Company.[11]
22 March  United Kingdom J. & H. Smith Gainsborough Aquatic Brig For private owner.[12]
31 March  United Kingdom Gordon Deptford Hooghly Full-rigged ship For John W. Buckle.
March  United Kingdom Patriot Snow For private owner.[13]
March  United Kingdom J Watson & Mills Sunderland Streatlam Castle Merchantman For Mr. Scarfield.[14][15]
March  United Kingdom John Wood & Co. Port Glasgow Talbot Paddle steamer For Thomas Boyd, Alexander Law and David Napier.[16][17]
10 April  United Kingdom John James & Co. Liverpool Montrose West Indiaman For private owner.[18]
15 April  United Kingdom John Wood & Co. Greenock Erin-go-Bragh Paddle steamer For private owner.[19][20]
15 April  United Kingdom John Wood & Co. Greenock Port Glasgow Paddle steamer For private owner.[19][21]
26 April  United Kingdom Edward Churchill Pembroke Dockyard Belleisle Repulse-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[22][23]
April  United Kingdom W. Potts Sunderland Jessie Snow For private owner.[14][24]
3 May  France Toulon Thétis Pallas-class frigate For French Navy.
10 May  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Delight Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[25]
11 May  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Cygnet Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[26]
12 May  United Kingdom Barrick Whitby William of Lancaster Full-rigged ship For private owner.[27]
13 May  Portugal Princesa Real Fifth rate For Portuguese Navy.[28]
14 May  United Kingdom Thomas Wilson Faskine Vulcan Barge For Forth and Clyde Canal Company.[29][30] First iron vessel built in United Kingdom.[31]
25 May  United Kingdom John Hutchinson Sunderland Lord Stewart Brig For John Hutchinson.[14][32]
26 May  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Blanche Leda-class frigate For Royal Navy.[33]
May  United Kingdom John M. & William Gales Sunderland Rhoda Merchantman For Turner Thompson.[14][34]
1 June  Russia B. F. Stoke Saint Petersburg Kolym Cutter For Imperial Russian Navy.[35]
4 June  United Kingdom King Low Wood True Blue Sailboat For Mr. King.[36]
5 June  Kingdom of Sardinia Genoa Cristina Frigate For Royal Sardinian Navy.[37][38]
11 June  United Kingdom William Simons & Co. Greenock Robert Brigantine For G. & R. Denniston & Co.[39][40]
12 June  United Kingdom J. Scott & Sons Greenock Catherine Merchantman For Messrs Stirling, Gordon & Co.[39]
19 June  United Kingdom Nicol, Reid & Co. Aberdeen Lord Archibald Hamilton Brig For private owber.[41]
19 June  United Kingdom Adamson Aberdeen Traveller Brig For private owber.[41]
June  United States Christian Bergh New York Alabama Alabama-class schooner For United States Revenue Marine[42]
1 July  United Kingdom Saint Petersburg Avtroil Amfitrada-class frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[43]
3 July  United Kingdom Plymouth Dockyard Eclipse Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[44]
7 July  United Kingdom R. & A. Carsewell Greenock Clydesdale East Indiaman For Denniston Buchanan & Co.
8 July  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Fisgard Leda-class frigate For Royal Navy.
10 July  Russia A. M. Kurochkin Archangelsk Novaia Zemla Sloop-of-war For Imperial Russian Navy.[45]
31 July  Russia A. M. Kurochkin Archangelsk Patrikii Spechnyi-class frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[46]
1 July  Russia A. M. Kurochkin Archangelsk Trekh Sviatitelei Selafail-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[47]
July India J. Thomas Calcutta Indian Trader East Indiaman For private owner.
6 August  United Kingdom Perth Larch Experimental vessel For the Duke of Atholl.[48]
7 August  United Kingdom R. Steele & Co. Greenock Pomona Merchantman For Messrs. Leitch & Smith.[49]
7 August  United Kingdom James Warwick Rotherhithe Woodlark Merchantman For Mr. Middleton.
25 August  France Louis Charles Antoine Barallier Toulon Souverain Océan-class ship of the line For French Navy[50]
31 August  Russia A. V. Zenkhov Sveaborg Akhilles Sloop For Imperial Russian Navy.[51]
August  United Kingdom James Johnson Sunderland Fenwick Snow For Mr. Johnson.[14][52]
5 September India Bombay Dockyard Bombay Seringapatam Seringapatam-class frigate For Royal Navy
5 September  Russia I. V. Kurepanov Saint Petersburg Tvyordyi Leiptzig-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[53]
7 September  United Kingdom R. & A. Carsewell Greenock Clydesdale Merchantman For Messrs. Denniston, Buchanan & Co.[54]
15 September  United Kingdom James Warwick Rotherhithe Sarah Merchantman For T. Weeding & Co.
19 September United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New South Wales Fortesco de Santos Newcastle Princess Charlotte Brig For Government of New South Wales
28 September  United Kingdom Whitehaven Perseverance East Indiaman For private owner.[55]
29 September  United Kingdom George Hilhouse, Sons & Co. Hotwells Thames Indiaman For private owner.[56]
5 October India James Macrae Chittagong Dunvegan Castle Merchantman For Finlay & Co.
5 October  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Isis Modified Salisbury-class frigate For Royal Navy.
5 October India Kyd & Co. Kidderpore Chichley Plowden Merchantman For private owner.
16 October  Russia B. F. Stoke Saint Petersburg Legkii Fifth rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[57]
19 October  United Kingdom Jabez Bayley Ipswich The Paget Schooner For private owner.[58]
21 October  United Kingdom J. Scott & Sons. Greenock Jane Fairlie Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Muir & Fairlie.[59]
22 October  United Kingdom G. Hillhouse, Sons & Co. Bristol Woodford East Indiaman For Aaron Chapman, or Abel and Arthur Chapman.
20 November  United Kingdom Scott & Co. Greenock Trelawney West Indiaman For private owner.
16 December  United Kingdom Plymouth Dockyard Emulous Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[60]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Smith & Co. Newcastle upon Tyne Adrian Merchantman For private owner.[61]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. & William Gales Sunderland Anglia Merchantman For Robert Ord.[14]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laine Sunderland Anne Merchantman For Mr. Stephenson.[14]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hilhouse Bristol Apollo West Indiaman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Monkwearmouth Aurora Snow For Mr. Smith.[14]
Unknown date  Sweden Carl XIII Man of war For Royal Swedish Navy.[62]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bolton & Co. Hull East Indian Merchantman For Mr Boltons.
Unknown date  Ottoman Empire Constantinople Fatih i Bahri Third rate For Ottoman Navy.[63]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Golden Grove Merchantman For private owner.[14]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada George Taylor Quebec Henry Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. & William Gales Sunderland Heroine Full-rigged ship For J. & R. Greenwell.[14]
Unknown date  United States Christopher Leeds Mystic, Connecticut Hersilia Brig For William A. Fanning, James P. Sheffield and Ephraim Williams.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Holt and Richardson Whitby Hindostan Merchantman For Christian Richardson & Co.
Unknown date India Bombay Jane Brig For Bombay Pilot Service.[64]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Monkwearmouth Jannet Brig For Mr. Hardies.[14]
Unknown date  Netherlands Johanna Anna Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[65]
Unknown date  Ottoman Empire Constantinople Kuh i Revan Second rate For Ottoman Navy.[66]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Holt Whitby Laburnum Brig For Mr. Holt.[27]
Unknown date  Russia Mikhail Lazarev Lodeynoye Pole Ladoga Sloop-of-war For Imperial Russian Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Oswald Partis Sunderland Lord Teignmouth Snow For J. White.[14]
Unknown date  United States Christian Bergh New York Louisiana Alabama-class schooner For United States Revenue Marine
Unknown date  United States Newburyport, Massachusetts Meteor Full-rigged ship For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Pirie & Co. Gosport Nassau Snow For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Nereus Merchantman For Philip Laing.[14]
Unknown date  Russia B. F. Stoke Saint Petersburg Opyt Schooner For Imperial Russian Navy.[67]
Unknown date  United Kingdom River Wear Perennial Brigantine For Dent Ditchburn.[68]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Holt Whitby Pleiades Brig For Mr. Holt.[27]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Isle of Man Ayre Recovery Merchantman For J. Hamlin.
Unknown date  Netherlands Rhyn Frigate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[69]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Smith & Co. Newcastle upon Tyne Rosella Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bristol Roslin Castle Barque For private owner.
Unknown date India Royal Charlotte Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date India Bombay Shah Allaum Frigate For an Imaum.[64]
Unknown date  Netherlands Sirene Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[70]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Oswald Partis Sunderland Sun Snow For J. Hay.[14]
Unknown date Ottoman Empire Egypt Alexandria Surayya Fifth rate For Egyptian Navy.[71]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Richard Symons Little Falmouth Marquis of Salisbury Packet ship For Mr. Sutton.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. & William Gales Sunderland Tour Snow For John M. & William Gales.[14]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Tranmere Tranmere Merchantman For Mr. Tayleur.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Bayley Ipswich Union Schooner For private owner.[72]
Unknown date  France Dunkerque Zeepaard Sixth rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[73]

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