List of ship launches in 1836
Appearance
The list of ship launches in 1836 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1836.
Date | Country | Builder | Location | Ship | Class | Notes |
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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 | 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 | 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 | Upper Canada | Quebec | Favourite | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[24] | |
May | United Kingdom | Harriett Scott | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[25] | ||
May | 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 | Colony of New Brunswick | John Cock | Barque | For private owner.[45] | ||
July | 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 | 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 | 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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