List of ship launches in 1833
Appearance
The list of ship launches in 1833 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1833.
Date | Country | Builder | Location | Ship | Class | Notes |
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8 January | Isle of Man | Bath | Douglas | Parkfield | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[1] |
8 January | United Kingdom | Thomas Royden & Co | Liverpool | Tapley | East Indiaman | For private owner.[2] |
21 January | United Kingdom | G. Frater | Sunderland | Lord Stormont | Snow | For Noble & partners.[3][4] |
22 January | United Kingdom | Jabez Bayley | Ipswich | Faithful | Merchantman | For private owner.[5] |
26 January | United Kingdom | Hunt | Gloucester | Penyard Park | East Indiaman | For John Usborne.[6] |
January | India | William Smoult Temple | Coringa | Charles Eaton | Barque | For private owner.[7] |
5 February | United Kingdom | H. Smith | Gainsborough | Asia | East Indiaman | For Messrs. John Beadl & Co and Messrs. Holderness & Chilton.[8] |
6 February | United Kingdom | Butement | North Leith | The Veitch of Leith | Brigantine | For Scottish Brewery Co.[9] |
7 February | United Kingdom | Edward Gibson | Hull | Hakeley | Full-rigged ship | For Taylor, Potter & Co.[8] |
7 February | United Kingdom | William Boutland | Newcastle upon Tyne | Queen of the Isles | Merchantman | For George Trail.[10] |
21 February | United Kingdom | Bolton & Humphreys | Hull | Fairfield | West Indiaman | For C. Lawrence & Son.[11] |
February | United Kingdom | River Clyde | Fergus | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[12] | |
2 March | United Kingdom | Hastings | Prince George of Cumberland | Pleasure boat | For George Fennings.[13] | |
5 March | United Kingdom | Laing | Middlesbrough | Middlesbro' | Merchantman | For private owner.[14] |
12 March | United Kingdom | Fairburn | Manchester | La Reine des Belges | Sternwheeler | For private owner.[15] |
21 March | United Kingdom | William Bayley | Ipswich | Prima Donna | Merchantman | For H. S. Gibbs & Co.[16] |
22 March | Netherlands | Vlissingen | Boreas | Sixth rate | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[17][18] | |
22 March | United Kingdom | Charles Connell & Sons | Belfast | Penninghame | West Indiaman | For John Harrison.[19] |
22 March | Netherlands | Vlissingen | Snelheid | Aviso | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[17] | |
25 March | United Kingdom | Alex McLaine | Belfast | Waringsford | Brig | For John Heron.[20] |
March | United States | John Justice | Erie | Cutter | For United States Revenue Cutter Service | |
2 April | United Kingdom | Pembroke Dockyard | Royal William | Caledonia-class ship of the line | For Royal Navy. | |
4 April | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Dockyard | Duck | Lighter | For Royal Navy.[21] | |
6 April | United Kingdom | Smith & Co | Newcastle upon Tyne | Duke of Argyle | East Indiaman | For private owner.[22] |
6 April | United Kingdom | Sheerness Dockyard | Vestal | Vestal-class frigate | For Royal Navy. | |
15 April | Upper Canada | Messrs. Jeffreys | Quebec | William Herdman | Merchantman | For John Johnston and David Grainger.[23] |
April | United Kingdom | James Leithead | Sunderland | Java | Barque | For private owner.[3][24] |
April | United Kingdom | W. & A. Adamson | Sunderland | Zillah | Merchantman | For Mr. Adamson.[3][25] |
1 May | United Kingdom | Joseph Davies | Chepstow | Congo | Brig | For Messrs. King.[26] |
4 May | France | Brest | Le Jean de Vienne | Cygne-class brig | For French Navy.[27] | |
8 May | India | J. Thomas | Howrah | Gaillardon | Barque | For private owner. |
8 May | France | Brest | Le Lahire | Gazelle-class brig | For French Navy.[28] | |
20 May | Russia | D. I. Alexeev | Astrakhan | Cherepakha | Tender | For Imperial Russian Navy.[29] |
20 May | United Kingdom | Adamson | Grangemouth | Livonia | Merchantman | For private owner.[30] |
21 May | Netherlands | Amsterdam | Jupiter | Third rate | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[31][32] | |
21 May | France | Cherbourg | La Boussole | Ariane-class corvette | For French Navy.[33] | |
21 May | United Kingdom | William White & Co | Waterford | Liberator | Schooner | For private owner.[34] |
25 May | United Kingdom | George Okell | Northwich | Emily | Mersey flat | For private owner.[35] |
27 May | United Kingdom | Dixon | Southwick | Maria Barclay | Merchantman | For private owner.[36] |
1 June | United Kingdom | Charles Smith & Sons | Howdon | Norham Castle | Merchantman | For private owner.[37] |
4 June | United Kingdom | William Gales | Sunderland | Guardiana | Merchantman | For William Gales.[3] |
4 June | United Kingdom | William Gales | Sunderland | Robert Gray | Snow | For Messrs. White.[3] |
4 June | United Kingdom | Peter Austin | Sunderland | Sisters | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] |
5 June | United Kingdom | J. W. Collingwood | Sunderland | Brandywine Packet | Merchantman | For Mr. Collingwood.[3] |
5 June | United Kingdom | Hall | Sunderland | United Kingdom | Snow | For Messrs. White.[3] |
5 June | United Kingdom | Colchester | William Hale | Steamship | For William Hale.[38] | |
15 June | United Kingdom | Pembroke Dockyard | Rodney | Rodney-class ship of the line | For Royal Navy.[21] | |
18 June | United Kingdom | Cunningham | Southampton | Princess Victoria | Steamship | For private owner.[39] |
18 June | United Kingdom | William Bailey | Ipswich | Rapid | Schooner | For John Christie & others.[40] |
18 June | United Kingdom | Chatham Dockyard | Waterloo | Caledonia-class ship of the line | For Royal Navy.[21] | |
19 June | United Kingdom | Bannister | Lytham | Henry Clifton | Schooner | For private owner.[41] |
20 June | United Kingdom | Christopher | Southwold | Sophia | Schooner | For private owner.[42] |
20 June | United Kingdom | Dikes & Gibson | Hull | Symmetry | Barque | For Mr. Chadwick.[43] |
29 June | United Kingdom | Green, Wigram & Green | Blackwall | Monarch | Paddle tug | For John Rogers Watkins.[44][45] |
June | United Kingdom | Ada Jane | Cutter yacht | For private owner.[46] | ||
June | United Kingdom | Astrea | Brig | For private owner.[47] | ||
June | United Kingdom | Devonport Dockyard | Ringdove | Racer-class brig-sloop | For Royal Navy.[21] | |
4 July | United Kingdom | Woolwich Dockyard | Pandora | Pandora-class brig | For Royal Navy.[21] | |
5 July | United Kingdom | Charles Connell & Sons | Belfast | Rowena | Schooner | For Charles Connell & Sons.[48] |
18 July | Egypt | Alexandria | Homs | Ship of the line | For Egyptian Navy.[49] | |
18 July | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Dockyard | Racer | Racer-class brig-sloop | For Royal Navy. | |
25 July | United Kingdom | Easton | Brockwear | Helen | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[50] |
1 August | United Kingdom | Philip Laing | Deptford | Amelia Thompson | Barque | For J. Pirie & Co.[3][51] |
1 August | United Kingdom | Pembroke Dockyard | Forth | Seringapatam-class frigate | For Royal Navy. | |
15 August | United Kingdom | Mumford | St. Mary's | Hesperia | Schooner | For private owner.[52] |
15 August | United Kingdom | Mumford | St. Mary's | Wave | Schooner | For private owner.[52] |
16 August | United Kingdom | Edwards | South Shields | Adam Lodge | Merchantman | For private owner.[53] |
16 Auguns | United Kingdom | Humble, Hurry & Co. | Liverpool | Henrietta | Barque | For Messrs. C. Tayleur & Co.[54] |
16 August | United Kingdom | Humble, Hurry & Co. | Liverpool | William Penn | Steamship | For Sir John Tobin.[54] |
19 August | United Kingdom | Wood | Port Glasgow | Dundee | Paddle Steamer | For private owner.[55][56] |
22 August | Stettin | Stettin | Wladimir | Ship of the line | For Prussian Navy.[57] | |
30 August | United Kingdom | R. Menzies & Son | Leith | Isabella | Chinaman | For private owner.[58] |
2 September | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Dockyard | Lynx | Cherokee-class brig-sloop | For Royal Navy.[59] | |
2 September | United Kingdom | Laing | Woolwich Dockyard | Medea | Paddle sloop | For Royal Navy.[60] |
12 September | Denmark | Copenhagen | Skjold | Ship of the line | For Royal Danish Navy.[61] | |
14 September | France | La Minerve | Fourth rate | For French Navy.[62] | ||
16 September | United Kingdom | Steel | Greenock | Eliza Stewart | East Indiaman | For private owner.[63] |
28 September | Russia | Saint Petersburg | Frère Champenoise | Ship of the line | For Imperial Russian Navy.[64] | |
30 September | United Kingdom | Chatham Dockyard | Gulnare | Steamship | For Post Office Packet Service.[65] | |
12 October | United Kingdom | S. Gutteridge | Selby | James Brook | Brigantine | For Lister & Co.[66] |
17 Ocgtober | United Kingdom | Seddon and Leadley | Liverpool | El Balear | Steamship | For private owner.[67] |
24 October | United Kingdom | H. Anson | Portsmouth | George | Pilot boat | For private owner.[68] |
29 October | United Kingdom | Tiffin | Sunderland | Herald | Snow | For G. Wood.[3] |
29 October | United Kingdom | William Gales | Sunderland | Resolution | Brig | For Langley & Co.[3] |
30 October | United Kingdom | Miller | Cowes | Idas | Smack | For James Hollis.[69] |
31 October | United Kingdom | William Bayley | Ipswich | London Packet | Smack | For John Dowsing.[70] |
October | United Kingdom | George Frater & Co. | Sunderland | Comet | Snow | For Scurfield & Co.[3][4] |
October | United Kingdom | Warrington | Verulam | Mersey flat | For Old Quay Company.[71] | |
6 November | Russia | I. Y. Osminin | Nicholaieff | Varshava | First rate | For Imperial Russian Navy.[72] |
6 November | United Kingdom | Muries & Clark | Greenock | William Turner | Merchantman | For private owner.[73] |
7 November | United Kingdom | Southwold | The Effort | Merchantman | For private owner.[74] | |
13 November | United Kingdom | Conway | Lady Willoughby | Merchantman | For private owners.[75] | |
14 November | United Kingdom | Patteson & Mercer | Wapping | Edward Colston | Merchantman | For private owner.[76] |
18 November | United Kingdom | Charles Connell & Sons | Belfast | Tickler | Schooner | For Messrs. J. Park, S. Connell, J. Wilson and J. Fitzsimmons.[77] |
25 November | United Kingdom | Pembroke Dockyard | Fountain | Tank vessel | For Royal Navy.[21][78] | |
26 November | United Kingdom | Chatham Dockyard | Rochester | Lighter | For Royal Navy.[21] | |
7 December | United Kingdom | Perkins | Newport | Daniel Grant | Full-rigged ship | For Daniel Grant.[79] |
12 December | United Kingdom | Cox & Curling | Limehouse | Louisa Baillie | West Indiaman | For private owner.[80] |
26 December | United States | Webb & Allen | New York | Taney | Morris-Taney-class cutter | For United States Revenue Cutter Service. |
28 December | United Kingdom | Ratsey | Cowes | Columbine | Cutter yacht | For John Smith Barry.[81] |
28 December | France | Rochefort | Le Saint Ouen | Cygne-class brig | For French Navy.[82] | |
30 December | France | Toulon | La Bergère | Camille-class corvette | For French Navy.[83] | |
30 December | France | Toulon | Le Cerf | Gazelle-class brig | For French Navy.[84] | |
30 December | France | Rochefort | Le Fabert | Gazelle-class brig | For French Navy.[85] | |
December | United Kingdom | Wexford | Michael Wickham | Schooner | For private owner.[86] | |
Spring | United Kingdom | Pursuit | Brig | For private owner.[87] | ||
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Frederick Baddeley | Brixham | Ann | Fishing trawler | For George T. Lewis.[88] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Hylton | Anne | Brig | For Ray & Co.[3] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | William Gales | Sunderland | Ann Gales | Merchantman | For William Gales.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Joseph Helmsley | Sunderland | Arve | Snow | For private owner.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | William Gales | Sunderland | Baltic | Merchantman | For Robert Young.[3] |
Unknown date | Colony of New Brunswick | Bardaster | Transport ship | For private owner.[89] | ||
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Philip Laing | Sunderland | Calypso | Merchantman | For Mr. Wilkinson.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | John M. Gales | Sunderland | Credo | Snow | For J. M. Gales.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | William Bonker | Salcombe | Concordia | Schooner | For Reed & Co.[90] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | William Gales | Sunderland | David Barclay | Barque | For Barclay Bros.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | David Whitton | Brig | For Wittons.[3] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Banks | Cornwall | Eclipse | Merchantman | For private owner.[91] |
Unknown date | Colony of Nova Scotia | Granville | Edmond | Barque | For John Arnott & George Cannock. | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | H. Dobbinson | Monkwearmouth | Egbert | Brig | For Walton & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | John Storey | Monkwearmouth | Elizabeth Taylerson | Snow | For Mr. Taylerson.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Robert Steele & Company | Greenock | Eliza Stewart | Passenger ship | For J. & W. Stewart.[92] |
Unknown date | Russia | Saint Petersburg | Fershampenuaz | Third rate | For Imperial Russian Navy.[93] | |
Unknown date | United States | Augustus Jones | Black River, Ohio | Gallinipper | Schooner | For American Fur Company. |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Harrison & Oliver | Sunderland | James & Ann | Merchantman | For J. Brown.[3] |
Unknown date | India | Bombay | Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[94] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Easton | Brockwear | Janus | East Indiaman | For private owner.[95] |
Unknown date | United States | Jefferson | Morris-Taney-class cutter | For United States Revenue Cutter Service. | ||
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Philip Laing | Sunderland | John Hardy | Merchantman | For Philip Laing.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Ogden & Simey | Sunderland | Johns | Snow | For Hunter & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Peter Austin | Sunderland | Lamb | Merchantman | For George Lamb.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Storey | Sunderland | London | Barque | For C. Lamb.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Peter Austin | Sunderland | Marina | Brig | For Peter Austin.[3] |
Unknown date | United States | McLane | Morris-Taney-class cutter | For United States Revenue Cutter Service. | ||
Unknown date | Netherlands | Rotterdam | Postillion | Full-rigged ship | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[96] | |
Unknown date | India | Bombay | Raparel | Water boat | For private owner.[94] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | North Hylton | Redbreast | Schooner | For private owner.[3] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | James Leithead | Sunderland | Robert & Margaret | Snow | For private owner.[3] |
Unknown date | India | Bombay | Shaik Mamoody | Brig | For Government of Hyderabad.[94] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Burdon | Sunderland | Sherlock | Merchantman | For J. Wake.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | S. & P. Mills | Deptford | Sir William Chaytor | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] |
Unknown date | Denmark | Skiold | Second rate | For Royal Danish Navy.[97] | ||
Unknown date | Netherlands | Vlissingen | Snelheid | Full-rigged ship | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[98] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Hutchinson | Sunderland | Spring | Brig | For private owner.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | St. Patrick | Steam packet ferry | For St George Steam Packet Company. | ||
Unknown date | India | Bombay | Sultana | Full-rigged ship | For an Imaum.[94] | |
Unknown date | India | Bombay | Two Sisters | Brig | For private owner.[99] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Storey | Sunderland | Veracity | Schooner | For Mr. Anderson.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Carr | Sunderland | Vigilant | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | John M. Gales | Sunderland | Volant | Snow | For John M. Gales.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | T. Bell | Sunderland | Wandering Shepherd | Merchantman | For G. Surtees.[3] |
Unknown date | Russia | Nicolaieff | Warsaw | Ship of the Line | For Imperial Russian Navy.[100] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Burdon | Sunderland | Waters | Snow | For Mr. Waters.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Byers | Sunderland | William | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Adamson | Sunderland | William Ash | Snow | For William Ash.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | G. Frater | Sunderland | Witton Castle | Merchantman | For Baker & Co.[3][4] |
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