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List of ship launches in 1829

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The list of ship launches in 1829 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1829.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
5 February  United Kingdom Wilson & Sons Liverpool Royal Saxon Barque For D. Petrie & Co.[1]
19 February  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Eurotas Cydnus-class frigate For Royal Navy.[2]
5 March  United Kingdom J. Duffus & Co. Aberdeen Duke of Wellington Steamship For private owner.[3]
24 March  United Kingdom Henry Smith & Co Gainsborough Kingston Tug For private owner.[4]
March India Bombay Andromeda Frigate For Royal Navy.[5][2]
March  United Kingdom Bee Steamship For private owner.[6]
2 April  United Kingdom Robert Reay North Hylton Tam O'Shanter Barque For Lindsey & Co.
20 April  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard President Frigate For Royal Navy.
21 April  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Favorite Favorite-class ship-sloop For Royal Navy.[7]
4 May  United Kingdom Tindall Scarborough Science Brig For Mr. Tindall.
5 May  France Cherbourg Créole Créole-class Corvette For French Navy.
5 May  United Kingdom Barnes & Miller Ratcliffe Pearl Paddle steamer For Gravesend and Milton Steam Boat Company.[8][9]
6 May  United Kingdom Plymouth Dockyard Hyacinth Favorite-class ship-sloop For Royal Navy.
2 June  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Larne Comet-class sloop For Royal Navy.
27 June  Russia S. O. Burachek Astrakhan Kamchatka Brig For Imperial Russian Navy.[10]
June  United Kingdom Aberdeen Lydia Smack For private owner.[11]
1 July  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Columbia Paddle steamer For Royal Navy.[12]
1 July  France Lorient L'Herminie Surveillante-class frigate For French Navy.[13]
2 July  France Brest Le Griffon Cygne-class brig For French Navy.[14]
3 July  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Briseis Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[15]
1 August  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Algerine Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[16]
3 August  France Rochefort Sphinx Sphinx-class aviso For French Navy.
4 August  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Thunder Hecla-class bomb vessel For Royal Navy.[2][17]
17 August  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Fox Leda-class frigate For Royal Navy.[2]
17 August  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Rapid Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[18]
17 August  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Recruit Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
26 August India J. A. Currie Sulkea Fanny Barque For private owner.
27 August  France Louis Jean Baptiste Bretocq Cherbourg Suffren Suffren-class ship of the line For French Navy.[19]
August  United Kingdom John Wood & Co. Port Glasgow Belfast Paddle steamer For David Napier & John Gemmill.
15 September  United Kingdom Straker & Co. South Shields Isabella Merchantman For private owner.[20]
16 September  United Kingdom Charles Connell & Sons Belfast Joseph P. Dobree Brig For John Martin & Co.[21]
21 September  Russia Okhta Brienne Ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[22]
26 September  France Toulon Le Ducouedic Cygne-class brig For French Navy.[23]
29 September  United Kingdom Plymouth Dockyard Reindeer Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[24]
September  United Kingdom Ulverston Enterprise Sloop For private owner.[25]
September  Austrian Empire Venice Guerreiro Pallas-class frigate For Austrian Navy.[26]
12 October  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Partridge Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
12 October  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Thais Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
13 October  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Penelope Leda-class frigate For Royal Navy.[2]
14 October  United Kingdom India Bombay Dockyard Hugh Lindsay Paddle steamer For British East India Company.
31 October  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Raven Lark-class cutter For Royal Navy.[2]
31 October  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Starling Lark-class cutter For Royal Navy.[2]
15 November Grand Duchy of Tuscany Luigi Mancini Livorno Al-Zafariyya Fourth rate For Egyptian Navy.[27]
21 November  United Kingdom William Cross Winsford Commerce Mersey flat For private owner.[28]
27 November  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Delight Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[29]
November  United Kingdom Bristol Emerald Full-rigged ship For private owner.[30]
10 December  United Kingdom Plymouth Dockyard Rolla Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[31]
26 December  United Kingdom William Smith & Co Newcastle upon Tyne George Green East Indiaman For Wigram & Green.[32]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Adelaide Merchantman For William Gales.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John & Philip Laing Sunderland Agenoria Merchantman For private owner.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Armata Merchantman For Philip Laing.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Alex Adamson & William Bell Sunderland Aurora Brig For Brown & Co.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Brothers Snow For private owner.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Edward Gibson Hull Brunswick Merchantman For Edward Gibson.
Unknown date India Thomas Symers Coringa Caledonia Barque For Thomas Symers.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Tiffin Sunderland Carlisle Snow For private owner.[33]
Unknown date  United States Cincinnati, Ohio Constitution Paddle steamer For Sloo & Byrne, and William Bryan.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hylton Crescent Merchantman For Howden & Co.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. & R. Bailey Shoreham-by-Sea Delos Merchantman For private owner.[34]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Dorothy Merchantman For Christopher Grey.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Ball Jr. Salcombe Echo Sloop For Mr. Bartlett.[35]
Unknowndate  United Kingdom Maudslay & Field Lambeth Endeavour Paddle steamer For private owner.[36]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Barnes & Miller Ratcliffe Essex Paddle steamer For Milton and Gravesend Steam Packet Co.[9]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Euphemia Schooner For private owner.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Leithead Sunderland Gazelle Merchantman For W. Robson.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Grange Merchantman For private owenr.[33]
Unknown date  United States Silas Greenman Stonington, Connecticut Hannah Elizabeth Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Thomas Brodrick Whitby Intrepid Merchantman For Beadle & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland James Johnson snow (snow) For private owner.[33][37]
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam Jason Fourth rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[38]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Barnes & Miller Ratcliffe Kent Paddle steamer For Milton and Gravesend Steam Packet Co.[9]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Londonderry Brig For Tanner & Co.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nichol, Reid & Co. Aberdeen Majestic Merchantman For J. Catto & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Leithead Sunderland Medina Merchantman For Thos. Wilkinson & Co.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Medora Merchantman For Mr Henderson.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Liverpool Miranda West Indiaman For Quayle & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Alex Adamso & William Bell Sunderland Moore Merchantman For S. Moore.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Storey Sunderland Navus Merchantman For private owner.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Bonker & James Vivian Salcombe Olive Branch Sloop For Richard Sherriff and others.[39]
Unknown date  France Dunkerque Palembang Fourth rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[40]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Whitby Royal Sovereign Barque For private owner.
Unknown date India Bombay Royal Tiger Schooner For British East India Company.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom London St Vincent Full-rigged ship For Cruickshank & Co.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Miramichi Stirling Castle Brig For Abrams & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Susannah Snow For private owner.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Thomas Gales Snow For R. Scurfield.[33]
Unknown date India Bombay Tigris Brig For British East India Company.[5]
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam Vliegende Visch Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[41]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Swansea, Massachusetts Warren Brig For private owner.
Unknown date  United States William Badger Kittery, Maine William Badger Whaler For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. & W. Dixon Sunderland Young Merchantman For W. Dixon.[33]

References

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