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List of ship launches in 1836

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The list of ship launches in 1836 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1836.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
January  United Kingdom T. Reed Sunderland Adolphus Snow For Mr. Scurfield.[1][2]
January  United Kingdom J. Carr Sunderland Ærial Barque For private owner.[1]
January  United Kingdom Sunderland Conservative Merchantman For Mr. Hutchinson.[1][3]
January  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Courier Snow For John M. Gales.[1][4]
January  United Kingdom Sunderland Teresa Merchantman For Main & Co.[1]
January  United Kingdom Joseph Helmsley Sunderland William Watson Merchantman For Mr Watson.[1][5]
17 February  France Lorient Néréide Frigate For French Navy.
19 February  United Kingdom George Green Blackwall Walmer Castle East Indiaman For private owner.
20 February  United Kingdom Edward Gibson Hull Rob Roy Steamship For Messrs. Gee & Co.[6]
22 February  United Kingdom Charles Connell & Sons Belfast The Brigand Brigantine For Charles & Daniel Davis.[7]
7 March  United Kingdom H. Jones Port Madoc Integrity Schooner For private owners.[8]
9 March  United States Washington Navy Yard Columbia Raritan-class frigate For United States Navy.
17 March  France Lorient La Daphné Schooner For French Navy.[9]
18 March  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Harlequin Racer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
21 March  France Lorient La Levrette Iris-class schooner For French Navy.[10]
March  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Jubilee Snow For Gales & Co.[1][4]
March  United Kingdom Robert Reay Sunderland Sheraton Schooner For Mr. Sheraton.[1][11]
2 April  France Lorient Jemmapes Hercule-class ship of the line For French Navy.
4 April  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Bat Yacht hoy For Royal Navy.[12]
5 April  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Bonetta Pandora-class sloop For Royal Navy.[12]
16 April  United Kingdom J. Watson Sunderland Niagara Barque For Mr. Greenwell.[1][13]
20 April  United Kingdom W. Chilton Sunderland D'Arcy Merchantman For J. C. Carr.[1][14]
21 April  United Kingdom William Bailey Ipswich The Letitia Schooner Forprivate owner.[15]
30 April  United Kingdom Jenkins Carmarthen True Bess Smack For George Morgan.[16]
April United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John David Brigantine For private owner.[17]
April  United Kingdom J. Storey Sunderland Protector Barque For .J. Storey[1]
April United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Glasgow Sally Barque For private owner.[18]
April  United Kingdom W. Wilkinson Sunderland Thomas Hunter Barque For Thomas Hunter.[1]
3 May  United Kingdom J. Wood Hull London Paddle steamer For private owner.[19][20]
14 May  United Kingdom Wallis & Co Blackwall Prince George Steamship For Commercial Steam Packet Company.[21]
31 May  United States Porpoise Dolphin-class brig For United States Navy.
31 May  United Kingdom Rye & Harris Ilfracombe The Lancashire Lass Schooner For John Norman.[22]
31 May  United Kingdom Smith Gainsborough Union Steamship For private owner.[23]
May United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Quebec Favourite Full-rigged ship For private owner.[24]
May  United Kingdom Harriett Scott Full-rigged ship For private owner.[25]
May United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick John Jardine Richibucto Jane and Magaret Barque For private owner.[26]
May  United Kingdom Robert Steele & Company. Greenock Unicorn Paddle steamer For British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company.
1 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Laird Birkenhead Eliza Price Steamship For Woodside Ferry Company.[27]
2 June  United Kingdom White Cowes Atalanta Steamship For private owner.[28]
2 June  United Kingdom Glasgow Maid of Galloway Steamship For private owner.[29]
7 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Wilson Belfast Royal William Steamship For City of Dublin Steam Packet Company.[30]
13 June  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Dido Daphne-class corvette For Royal Navy.
14 June  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Dolphin Brigantine For Royal Navy.[12]
16 June  United Kingdom Hayes Portsmouth Dockyard Inconstant Fifth rate For Royal Navy.[31][32]
17 June  United States New York Navy Yard Dolphin Dolphin-class brig For United States Navy.
18 June  United Kingdom Wallis & Co Blackwall Duchess of Kent Steamship For Commercial Steam Packet Company.[33]
21 June  United Kingdom Messrs. A. Palmer & Son Great Yarmouth Clipper Schooner For W. S. Palmer.[34]
27 June  United Kingdom Alcock Sunderland Keldy Castle Merchantman For Robert Liddell.[1]
30 June India Bombay Dockyard Ardaseer Opium clipper For Cerssetjee Cowasjee.
30 June  United Kingdom Menzies & Son Leith Sirius Steamship For St George Steam Packet Company.[35]
30 June  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Vulcano Paddle sloop For Royal Navy.[12][36]
June  United Kingdom Messrs. E. Evans and John Pritchard Caernarfon Elizabeth Schooner For private owner.[37]
June  United Kingdom Hope Schooner For private owner[38]
June  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Vernal Snow For Potts & Co.[1][4]
June  United Kingdom Messrs. E. Evan and John Pritchard Caernarfon Welsh Lass Merchantman For private owner.[37]
1 July  United Kingdom Fletcher & Fearnall Limehouse Ocean Steamship For General Steam Navigation Company.[39]
7 July  United Kingdom W. R. & J. Tindall Scarborough Elisabeth Barque For Messrs. Samuel Smith & Co.[40]
28 July  United Kingdom George Frater & Co. Sunderland Sarah Nicholson Snow For Mr. Nicholson.[1][4]
28 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Campion & Co. Whitby Vernon Brig For John Park.[41]
29 July  France Toulon Hercule Hercule-class ship of the line For French Navy.[42]
30 July  United Kingdom Bailey Shoreham-by-Sea City of London West Indiaman For Mr. Walker.[43]
July  United Kingdom James Mason Hull Ariel Yacht For private owner.[44]
July  United Kingdom J. Carr Southwick Cove Merchantman For G. Palmer.[1]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick John Cock Barque For private owner.[45]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Squirrel Brig For private owner.[46]
July  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Wisbeach Merchantman For Stevens & Co.[1][47]
1 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Campion & Co. Whitby Whitby Merchantman For Messrs. Wilkinson & Co.[41]
6 August  United Kingdom Messrs. McFarlane & Co Aberdeen Eagle Steamship For private owner.[48]
12 August  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Carysfort Sixth rate For Royal Navy.
13 August  United Kingdom Joseph White Cowes Daring Schooner For Mr. Ratsey.[49]
15 August  United Kingdom W. Perkins Newport Mary Worrall Barque For John Worrall.[50]
16 August  United Kingdom Green, Wigram & Green Blackwall Clarence Steamship For General Steam Navigation Company.[51]
16 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Read & Page Ipswich Euphemia Brig For private owner.[52]
26 August  France Saint-Malo La Doris Iris-class schooner For French Navy.[53]
26 August  France Saint-Malo La Fine Iris-class schooner For French Navy.[54]
27 August  France Cherbourg Sésostris Paddle steamer For Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes.
29 August  United Kingdom John Johns Newport Ann Brig For thomas Powell.[55]
29 August  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Cremill Yacht hoy For Royal Navy.[12]
30 August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Actress Full-rigged ship For private owner.[56]
August  United Kingdom Oliver Sunderland Defence Merchantman For Mr. Oliver.[1]
August  United Kingdom T. Reed Sunderland Mayoress Schooner For Mr. Mallaburn.[1]
August  United Kingdom Vernon Brig For private owner.[57]
August  United Kingdom S. & P. Mills Sunderland Wensleydale Merchantman For Ogden & Co.[1]
10 September  United Kingdom Fletcher & Fearnall Limehouse Don Juan Steamship For P&O.[58]
14 September  United Kingdom Bailey Shoreham-by-Sea Porcupine Schooner For private owner.[59]
14 September  United States Philadelphia Navy Yard Relief Supply ship For United States Navy.
21 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Wilson Liverpool Roscommon Steamship For City of Dublin Steam Packet Company.[60]
24 September  United Kingdom Fletcher & Fearnall Limehouse Braganza Steamship For General Steam Navigation Company.[61]
13 October  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Wolverine Racer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[12][62][63]
15 October  United Kingdom Robert Russell & Sons Woodside Beech Merchantman For Liverpool and Manchester Timber Carrying Company.[64]
15 October  United Kingdom Robert Russell & Sons Woodside Birch Merchantman For Liverpool and Manchester Timber Carrying Company.[64]
15 October  United Kingdom Robert Russell & Sons Woodside Cedar Merchantman For Liverpool and Manchester Timber Carrying Company.[64]
15 October  United Kingdom Robert Russell & Sons Woodside Elm Merchantman For Liverpool and Manchester Timber Carrying Company.[64]
15 October  United Kingdom Robert Russell & Sons Woodside Maple Merchantman For Liverpool and Manchester Timber Carrying Company.[64]
15 October  United Kingdom Robert Russell & Sons Woodside Pine Merchantman For Liverpool and Manchester Timber Carrying Company.[64]
24 October  United Kingdom Christopher Heyes Jr. Liverpool Salmon Smack For Liverpool Fish Company.[65]
24 October  United Kingdom Christopher Heyes Jr. Liverpool Sole Smack For Liverpool Fish Company.[65]
24 October  United Kingdom Christopher Heyes Jr. Liverpool Turbot Smack For Liverpool Fish Company.[65]
26 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Read & Page Ipswich Celerity Smack For James Morgan.[66]
26 October  United Kingdom John Scott & Sons Greenock The Tobermory Steamship For private owner.[67]
27 October  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Gipsy Schooner For Royal Navy.[12][68]
29 October  United Kingdom Frederick Preston Great Yarmouth Bravo Brig For Messrs. Gee & Co.[69]
31 October  Russia V. Apostoli Nicholaieff Sultan Makhmud Sultan Makhmud-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.
October  United Kingdom J. T. & C. Alcock Sunderland Hespa Merchantman For J. Watson.[1][70]
10 November  United Kingdom George Frater & Co. Sunderland Lady Williamson Merchantman For private owner.[1][4]
23 November  United Kingdom Joseph White Cowes Crusader Schooner For Robert Meiklam.[71]
November  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Kent Snow For Austin & Co.[1][47]
November  United Kingdom T. Cairncross Sunderland Martin Merchantman For Mr. Thompson.[1][14]
9 December  United Kingdom Edward Ellis Garth Elizabeth & Catherine Sloop For private owners.[72]
10 December  United Kingdom William Gibson location Earl of Harewood Barque For John Lascelles.[73]
15 December  United Kingdom White Cowes Watch House Merchantman For private owner.[74]
22 December  United States New York Sheridan Packet ship For private owner.[75]
December  United Kingdom Sunderland Gordon Snow For private owner.[1]
December United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Ocean Barque For private owner.[76]
December  United Kingdom Sisters Schooner For John White.[77]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Kirkbride & Co Sunderland Albion Merchantman For Mr. Fenwick.[1][78]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Adamson Sunderland Albyn Barque For W. Adamson.[1]
Unknown date  United States Schott & Whitney Baltimore, Maryland Asp Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Ogden Sunderland Auckland Snow For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Barbara Gordon Barque For Gordon & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Hylton Berkshire Merchantman For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Laing & Simey Sunderland Cambyses Brig For Mr. Wilkinson.[1]
Unknown date  United States John Vaughan & Son Charleston Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Laird, Sons & Co. Birkenhead Chatham Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Birkenhead Clonmel Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Consort Full-rigged ship For United States Navy.[79]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Countess of Lonsdale Steamship For General Steam Navigation Company.[51]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Macnair Drymen Cyclops Yacht For James Macnair. Claimed by Macnair to be the first iron-hulled ship built for the open sea.[80]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Storey Sunderland Defender Barque For J. Storey.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Dorothy Gales Barque For John M. Gales.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Joseph Helmsley Sunderland Emma Snow For Mr. Usherwood.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Hutchinson Sunderland Empress Merchantman For Mr. Hutchinson.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Esther Snow For Main & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Stephenson & Stuart Sunderland Fawn Schooner For Mr. Stephenson.[1]
Unknown date  Ottoman Empire İzmit Fevziye Second rate For Ottoman Navy.[81]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Ball Jr. Salcombe Fox Schooner For Richard and Thomas Fox.[82]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Galatea Merchantman For J. Ness.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Crown Sunderland Gateshead Park Snow For Abbott & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Wilkinson Sunderland George & May Snow For Mr. Morrison.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Leithead Sunderland Globe Barque For W. Ord.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Harmony Snow For Watson & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Great Yarmouth Harriet Merchantman For Joseph Somes.
Unknown date  United Kingdom E. Brown Sunderland Hartley Barque For J. Panton.[1][14]
Unknown date  United States Allaire Works New York City Home Paddle steamer For Red Bank Line.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Honduras Barque For Weller & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Indus Steamship For private owner.[83]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Laing & Simey Sunderland James Cooke Merchantman For Spaight & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Jessie Snow For private owner.[1]
Unknown date India Bombay John Fleming Full-rigged ship For private owner.[84]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Frater & Col Sunderland Leadbitter Merchantman For Mr. Leadbitter.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Leonora Full-rigged ship For Mr. Sandbach.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Lipton Snow For William Potts.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Reed Sunderland Lord Brougham Merchantman For Lord Brougham and Vaux.[1]
Unknown date  United States Gosport Navy Yard Macedonian Frigate For United States Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. & G. Mills Sunderland Malta Merchantman For Andrew & Richard White.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Great Yarmouth Maria Barque For Joseph Somes.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Laing & Simey Sunderland Maria Hardy Merchantman For P. Laing & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Laing & Simey Sunderland Mary Merchantman For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Deptford Mary & Catherine Barque For Mr. Arthur.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. & W. Dixon Sunderland Mayor Snow For Mr. Thompson.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Meg Merrilees Full-rigged ship For private owner.[1]
Unknown date India Bombay Megna Brig For Bombay Pilot Service.[85]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Leithead Sunderland Midge Schooner For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Milvill Brig For Mr. Burrell.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Chepstow Neptune Merchantman For John Irving.
Unknown date  United States Lawrence & Sneden Manhattan, New York New York Paddle steamer For New Haven Steamboat Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Mottershead & Heyes Liverpool Ocean Paddle steamer For St George Steam Packet Company.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Palmer Snow For G. Palmer.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom E. Brown Sunderland Pallas Merchantman For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom E. Brown Hylton Pomona Merchantman For Mr. Glaholm.[1][14]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Reay Walker Proof Full-rigged ship For Matthew Popplewell.[86]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Redbridge Princess Victoria Schooner For private owner.[87]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Cairncross Sunderland Radical Snow For R. French.[1][14]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Kirkbride & partners Sunderland Rocket Snow For R. Ord.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Wallis Ruby Paddle steamer For Diamond Steam Packet Co.[88]
Unknown date India Bombay Saugor Brig For Bombay Pilot Service.[85]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. Gales Hylton Sceptre Merchantman For Mr Mitcheson.[1]
Unknown date  United States Schott & Whitney Baltimore, Maryland Scorpion Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Kirkbride & partners Sunderland Triton Snow For Mr. Fenwick.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Watson Sunderland Ulysses Barque For T. Pratt.[1]
Unknown date  United States Baltimore, Maryland Valparaiso Baltimore clipper For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Fletcher Limehouse Vesper Paddle steamer For .[88]
Unknown date  United States Schott & Whitney Baltimore, Maryland Viper Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Ball Jr. Salcombe Volusia Schooner For Henry Grant & others.[89]
Unknown date  United States J. Stetson Medford, Massachusetts Zenobia Full-rigged ship For private owner.

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