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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
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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
|
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
|
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
|
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
|
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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