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List of ship launches in 1839

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The list of ship launches in 1839 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1839.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 January  United Kingdom Clark & Nickson Liverpool Manilla Barque For T. Hatton.[1]
3 January  United Kingdom E. Gibson Hull Windermere East Indiaman For private owner.[2]
14 January  United Kingdom S. Read Chatham Dockyard Hecla Hydra-class sloop For Royal Navy.[3]
15 January  United Kingdom J. H. Robson Claxheugh Eliza Jane Merchantman For private owner.[4]
16 January  United Kingdom H. & W. Carr Southwick Czar Barque For J. T. Carr.[4]
16 January  United Kingdom Ransom & Ridley Hastings Victoria Brig For John Diplock.[5]
16 January  United Kingdom George Thompson, or Thompson & Wilkinson Pallion Woolsington Merchantman For J. Robson.[4]
19 January  United Kingdom John Scott & Sons Greenock India Paddle steamer For private owner.[6]
21 January  United Kingdom William Bayley Ipswich Jane Schooner For Mr. Whitnall.[7]
28 January  United Kingdom Craven Wakefield The Mary and Elizabeth Schooner For G. W. Harrison.[8]
January  United Kingdom Rodham & Todd Sunderland Argyra Snow For Tanner & Co.[4][9]
January  United Kingdom E. Brown Sunderland Epsilon Merchantman For Wear Shipping Company.[4][10]
January  United Kingdom W. Wilkinson Sunderland Harvest Snow For Mr. Wilkinson.[4]
January  United Kingdom Cuthbert Potts Sunderland Maidstone Snow For Mr. Thompson.[4]
January  United Kingdom Sunderland Margaret Snow For Bell & Co.[4]
January  United Kingdom Joshua Helmsley Sunderland Rockcliff Snow For E. Graham.[4][11]
11 February  Russia New Admiralty Shipyard Saint Petersburg Rossiya First rate For Imperial Russian Navy.
12 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Bayley & Co. Ipswich Minerva Schooner For Richard Bowton.[12]
16 February  United Kingdom S. D. Olliver Shoreham-by-Sea Baron Bramber Merchantman For private owner.[13]
17 February  United Kingdom H. Jones Port Madoc Gwen Schooner For private owner.[14]
28 February  United Kingdom John Storey Monkwearmouth Radford Brig For Gateshead & Tyne Shipping Company.[4][15]
February  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Beatitude Merchantman For Mr. Barnard.[4]
February  United Kingdom Southwick Cornopia Snow For Mr. Middleton.[4]
February  United Kingdom J. Rodgerson Sunderland Erin Merchantman For Mr. Richardson.[4]
February  United Kingdom W. Sutherland Sunderland Jane A. Milvain Merchantman For H. Milvain.[4][16]
February  United Kingdom Reed, Denton & Co. Sunderland Lydia Jane Merchantman For J. Ritson.[4]
February  United Kingdom Cuthbert Potts Sunderland Restless Merchantman For Mr. Thompson.[4]
February  United Kingdom J. Crown Sunderland Sarepta Snow For Mr. Nicholson.[4][17]
2 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Rickman and Godlee Lewes Lewes Castle Schooner For private owner.[18][19]
16 March  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Indus Indus-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
16 March  United Kingdom Taylor Deptford Nicholai Steamship For Emperor of Russia.[20][21]
18 March  United Kingdom Green, Wigram & Green Blackwall Owen Glendower East Indiaman For Messrs. Green.[22]
18 March  United Kingdom Speakman Preston Robert Stevenson Dredger For private owner.[23]
29 March  France Rochefort La Tactique Tactique-class gun-brig For FrenchnNavy.[24]
30 March  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Hecate Hydra-class sloop For Royal Navy.
20 March  France Rochefort La Vigie Tactique-class gun-brig For French Navy.[25]
30 March  United Kingdom J. Christopher Southwold Victoria Schooner For Simon Spicer.[26]
March  United Kingdom T. S. Dixon Sunderland Accord Merchantman For White & Co.[4][17]
March  United Kingdom J. Stobart, or Stobart & Soppit Sunderland Ann Elizabeth Brig For Ranson & Co.[4][27]
March  United Kingdom W. Adamson Sunderland Athens Merchantman For Mr. Adamson.[4][28]
March  United Kingdom R. Taylor & Co Sunderland Exquisite Merchantman For Mr. Baker.[4]
March  United Kingdom Lightfoot Sunderland Friend's Adventure Snow For Mr. Fisher.[4]
March  United Kingdom J. Crown Sunderland Mary Alice Merchantman For J. Ritson.[4]
March  United Kingdom Reed & Banfield Sunderland Marys Merchantman For Tanner & Co.[4]
March  United Kingdom W. Potts Sunderland Raven Merchantman For W. Potts.[4][29]
March  United Kingdom George Frater Sunderland Thomas Rowell Merchantman For Hartford & Durham Commercial Shipping Company.[4][30]
6 April  United Kingdom Morrice Milbrook Australasian Packet Barque For private owner.[31][32]
9 April  United States New York Navy Yard Decatur Dale-class sloop-of-war For United States Navy.[33]
13 April  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Amazon Barque For John M. Gales.[4][30]
15 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Blumer & Co. South Shields George Clifford Full-rigged ship For private owner.[34]
15 April  United Kingdom Messrs. John Spence and Sons Stockton-on-Tees Marquis of Douro Merchantman For Messrs. Panton and Sons.[34]
17 April  United Kingdom William Jones Vaynol Arms Survivor Schooner For Joseph Jones and others.[35]
24 April  United States Boston Navy Yard Marion [[[Dale-class sloop-of-war|Dale-class]] sloop-of-war For United States Navy.[36]
29 April  United Kingdom Michael Ratsey Cowes Elizabeth Yacht For Augustus Moreton.[37]
29 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Leake and Co. Castleford Emerald Sloop For Mark Wright.[38]
29 April  United Kingdom Joseph White Cowes Fanny Yacht For T. P. Halsey.[37]
30 April  United Kingdom Joseph White Cowes Witch Yacht For Joseph Copley.[37]
April  United Kingdom J. Penman Sunderland Arrow Merchantman For H. Penman.[4][39]
April  United Kingdom J. Watson Deptford Chariot Snow For J. Miller.[4]
April  United Kingdom Robert Thompson Sunderland Conservator Snow For A. Brown.[4]
April  United Kingdom H. Panton Sunderland Cubana Snow For Ord & Co.[4][39]
April  United Kingdom Messrs. Foulke and Evans Aberystwyth Earl of Lisbourne Schooner For private owner.[40]
April  United Kingdom J. Rodgerson Sunderland Europe Snow For Mr. Thompson.[4]
April  United Kingdom Edward Brown Sunderland Exile Merchantman For Mr. Lamb.[4]
April  United Kingdom Newcastle upon Tyne George Guildford Merchantman For private owner.[41]
April  United Kingdom F. Oliver Sunderland Hampden Snow For Mr. Atkinson.[4]
April  United Kingdom Reed & Banfield Sunderland Heber Schooner For Decent & Co.[4]
April  United Kingdom Rowntree Sunderland Hexham Merchantman For Mr. Gourlay.[4]
April  United Kingdom George Thompson Sunderland Home Merchantman For Mr. Thompson.[4]
April  United Kingdom Kirkbrigde & partners Sunderland Hotspur Merchantman For Ord & Co.[4]
April  United Kingdom T. S. Dixon Sunderland Lumley Merchantman For C. Wilson.[4]
April  United Kingdom T. & N. Davie Sunderland Quebec Snow For White & Co.[4]
April  United Kingdom J. Watson Offerton Haugh Thunder Merchantman For Nichol & Co.[4]
April  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Unity Merchantman For Mr. Ebdell.[4][42]
April  United Kingdom Alcock Sunderland Water Witch Snow For C. Alcock.[4][43]
1 May  United Kingdom Joseph White Cowes Kestrel Yacht For Earl of Yarborough.[37]
2 May  United Kingdom Michael Ratsey Cowes Queen Yacht For Lindsey Burrell.[37]
14 May  France Cherbourg L'Alouette Tactique-class gun-brig For French Navy.[44]
14 May  France Cherbourg La Vedette Tactique-class gun-brig For French Navy.[45]
15 May  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Queen First rate For Royal Navy.
16 May  France Cherbourg La Boulonnaise Tactique-class gun-brig For French Navy.[46]
16 May  United Kingdom Waterford Messenger Schooner For private owner.[47]
20 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Robert Steele & Co. Greenock Achilles Steamship For private owner.[48]
21 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Steel and Son Liverpool Maid Barque For J. Mondel.[49]
28 May  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Crane Alert-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[50]
28 May  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Penrith Snow For Port of Newcastle General Shipping Co.[4][42][51]
28 May  United Kingdom H. & W. Carr Hylton Ferry Taylor Snow For Gateshead & Tyne Shipping Co.[4][10][51]
29 May  United Kingdom Evan Evans Port Madoc Humility Schooner For private owner.[52]
29 May  United Kingdom Evan Evans Port Madoc Jane and William Smack For Roberts & Lloyd.[52]
30 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Metcalfe & Son South Shields Ann Henzell Merchantman For private owner[53]
30 May  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Fantome Acorn-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[54]
30 May  United Kingdom Curling & Young Limehouse Queen Paddle steamer For British East India Company.[55]
May United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Edward Oliver Quebec Belfast Barque For private owner.[56]
May United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Quebec Belinda Barque For private owner.[56]
May  United Kingdom Independence Full-rigged ship For private owner.[57]
May  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Maria Snow For J. Hay.[4]
May United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Edward Oliver Quebec Wellington Full-rigged ship For private owner.[56]
May United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Quebec William Pirie Full-rigged ship For private owner.[56]
7 June  United Kingdom John Prichard Glanydon Laura Schooner For private owner.[58]
8 June  United Kingdom Messrs. George Lunnell & Col Hotwells Shamrock Steamship For Bristol Steam Navigation Company.[59]
12 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Duncanson Alloa Charlotte Merchantman For A. Macfarlane.[60]
12 June  United Kingdom William Jones Pwllheli Josephine Schooner For private owner.[61]
13 June  United Kingdom Ditchburn and Mares Blackwall Bridegroom Steamship For private owner.[62]
13 June  France Lorient L'Eglantine Tactique-class gun-brig For French Navy.[63]
13 June  United States Portsmouth Navy Yard Preble Dale-class sloop-of-war For United States Navy.[64]
14 June  United Kingdom John Young Leith Euphemia Brig For private owners.[65]
17 June  United States Norfolk Navy Yard Yorktown Dale-class sloop-of-war For United States Navy.
27 June  United Kingdom Thomas Gales & partners Hylton Mary Charlotte Weber Barque For Mr Thompson.[4]
27 June  United Kingdom Ditchburn & Mares Blackwall Orwell Steamship For Ipswich Steam Navigation Company.[62]
28 June  United Kingdom Plymouth Dockyard Nile Rodney-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
29 June  United Kingdom Balley Shoreham-by-Sea Daniel Dyer Merchantman For private owner.[66]
29 June  United Kingdom John Laird North Birkenhead Duchess of Lancaster Steamship For private owner.[67]
29 June  United Kingdom W. Chilton Pallion Henry Benness Schooner For H. Seard.[4]
29 June  United Kingdom Tod & McGregor Glasgow Royal George Steamship For private owner.[68]
June  United Kingdom Hylton Aerial Merchantman For Mr. Robinson.[4][69]
June  United Kingdom Messrs. White and Co. Waterford Challenger Schooner For private owner.[70]
June  United Kingdom Woods & Spence Sunderland Cowan Merchantman For William Wood & Thomas Hood Harrison.[4][71]
June  United Kingdom Samuel Gutteridge Selby Gee Brig For Joshua Parrott.[72]
June  United Kingdom James Leithead Sunderland Lena Merchantman For Woods & Co.[4]
June  United Kingdom R. Reay Sunderland Mary Elizabeth Barque For Jones & Co.[4][73]
June United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Oberon Barque For private owner.[74]
June  Russia Rewson Ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[75]
June  United Kingdom J. Mills Sunderland Standard Snow For Mr. Greenwell.[4]
June  United Kingdom James Robinson Sunderland Storm King Barque For Mr. Rowlinson.[4][29]
June  United Kingdom J. Mills Sunderland Swan Merchantman For Mr. Greenwell.[4][76]
4 July  United Kingdom J. H. Robson Claxheugh Pollock Merchantman For Gatesheat & Tyne Shipping Company.[4]
10 July  United Kingdom Sir William Symonds Pembroke Dockyard Cyclops Paddle frigate For Royal Navy.[77]
11 July  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Vesuvius Stromboli-class sloop For Royal Navy.
12 July  United Kingdom Innes Leith William Schooner For Mr. Heddle and others.[78]
13 July  United Kingdom Stephen Wood Newcastle upon Tyne Daylight Steamship For private owner.[79]
15 July  United Kingdom Cochar & Hall. Aberdeen Scottish Maid Schooner For Alexander Nichol & George Munro.[80]
25 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Walker and Crown Southwick John Barker Brig For Joseph Leng.[81]
26 July  United Kingdom Port Annagh Enterprize Steamship For Antrim and Tyrone Lough Neagh Steam-Ferry Company.[82]
27 July  United Kingdom Greens Blackwall Yard Vernon Paddle Steamer For British East India Company.[83]
July  United Kingdom R. Dixon Sunderland James Bales Merchantman For W. Briggs.[4][17]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Thomas H. Oliver Quebec John Bull Full-rigged ship For private owner.[84]
July  United Kingdom James Leithead Sunderland Martha Merchantman For James Leithead.[4]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Ulster Brigantine For private owner.[85]
July  United Kingdom Reed, Denton & Taylor, or Reed, Denton & Co Sunderland Washington Barque For Hull Shipping Company.[4]
1 August  United States Joseph Vogle Southwark, Pennsylvania John G. Whilldin Pilot schooner For private owner.
9 August  United Kingdom Thomas Gibbs Holyhead Latimer Schooner For private owner.[86]
9 August  United Kingdom Newport Marchioness of Bute Schooner For private owner.[87]
10 August  United Kingdom William Adamson Sunderland Agricola Barque For William Adamson.[4][28]
10 August  United Kingdom H. & W. Carr Hylton Brockett Brig For Gateshead & Tyne Shipping Company.[4][88]
19 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Page and Grantham Liverpool Alice Steamship For Francis Egerton.[89]
19 August  United Kingdom James Reed Sunderland Marsingale Merchantman For Mr. Wilkinson.[4]
26 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Young's South Shields British Empire Barque For private owner.[90]
26 August  United Kingdom George Thompson Pallion Era Snow For William Nicholson & Sons.[4]
26 August  United Kingdom Wilson Chilton Pallion Houghton-le-Spring Brig For R. Brown.[4][90]
26 August  United Kingdom Henzell & Sons Seaham William Merchantman For private owner.[4][90]
27 August  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Stromboli Steam vessel For Royal Navy.
28 August  United Kingdom Alcock Sunderland Delta Snow For Wear Shipping Company.[4][90]
28 August  United Kingdom Edwards South Shields Lady Flora Hastings Full-rigged ship For private owner.[90]
29 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Youngs South Shields Cuthbert Young Merchantman For private owner.[91]
31 August  Russia S. N. Neverov Astrakhan Araks Brig For Imperial Russian Navy.[92]
31 August  United Kingdom John Storey Monkwearmouth Malton Brig For Newcastle General Shipping Company.[4][93]
August  United Kingdom Joseph Fletcher Wells-next-the-Sea Benjamin Scott Schooner For private owner.[94]
August  United Kingdom Joseph Helmsley Sunderland Eleanor Snow For Mr. Thompson.[4][11]
August  United Kingdom Rodham & Todd Sunderland Friends Snow For Mr Roddam.[4]
August  United Kingdom W. Petrie Sunderland George Bell Snow For Gibbon & Co.[4]
August  United Kingdom J. H. Robson Sunderland Harraton Merchantman For J. Robson.[4]
August  United Kingdom J. Crown Sunderland Maria Whitfield Merchantman For Mr. Whitfield.[4][17]
August  United Kingdom W. Wilkinson Sunderland News Merchantman For P. Scott.[4]
7 September  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Alecto Alecto-class sloop For Royal Navy.
9 September  United Kingdom William Hunt Aldeburgh Margaret Schooner For Mr. Fennell.[95]
10 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Read & Page Ipswich Cosmopolitan Schooner For George Randfield Tovell.[96]
10 September  United Kingdom Pitcher Northfleet Sesostris Paddle frigate For Indian Navy.[97][98]
12 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Turner & partners South Shields Industry Brig For Messrs. Turner & partners.[99]
14 September  United Kingdom Thomas White Cowes Gem Steamship For private owner.[100]
21 September  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Prometheus Alecto-class sloop For Royal Navy.
25 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Charles Connell & Sons. Glasgow James Duncan Brig For Messrs. Charles Connell & Sons.[101]
September  United Kingdom J. Crown Sunderland Circassian Merchantman For Mr. Nicholson.[4]
September  United Kingdom James Barkes Sunderland Harrisons Snow For Mr. Harrison.[4][42]
September United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Hope Barque For private owner.[102]
September  United Kingdom W. Byers Sunderland Horatio Snow For Mr. Thompson.[4][10]
September  United Kingdom J. Storey Monkwearmouth Lady Howden Merchantman For J. Parkins.[4]
September  United Kingdom J. & J. Laws Sunderland Lucerne Snow For Elliott & Co.[4]
September  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland McLeod Merchantman For Gateshead & Tyne Shipping Co.[4]
7 October  United Kingdom Thomas Forsyth South Shields Forsyth Merchantman For private owner.[103]
7 October  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Persian Acorn-class ship-sloop For Royal Navy.
22 October  United Kingdom North Shields Edward and Mary Merchantman For F. Wright.[104]
22 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Menzies & Son Leith Monarch East Indiaman For Messrs. James Duncan & Co. and friends.[105]
24 October  United Kingdom Richard Arthur Prichard Pwllheli Nymph Schooner For private owner.[106]
26 October  United Kingdom Southampton Zante Packet Schooner For Messrs. Oglebie & Co.[107]
October  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Coldstream Snow For Smith & Co.[4][42]
October United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Souris Brigantine For private owner.[108]
5 November  United Kingdom Limerick The Marquis of Lansdowne Schooner For private owner[109]
6 November  United Kingdom Edwards South Shields Mary Muir Barque For Clint and partners.[110]
6 November  United States Brown & Bell New York Patrick Henry Full-rigged ship For Grinnell, Minturn & Co.
8 November  United States Philadelphia Navy Yard Dale Dale-class sloop-of-war For United States Navy.
9 November  United Kingdom William Coppin Londonderry City of Londonderry Full-rigged ship For Gardner Bloggs.[111]
19 November  Russia A. S. Akimov Nicholaieff Arkhangel Gavriil Sultan Makhmud-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.
20 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Menzies & Sons Leith Isabella Watson Barque For private owner.[112]
21 November  United Kingdom Amédée-Ferdinand-Honoré-Marie Le Moyne de Sérigny Rochefort Inflexible Suffren-class ship of the line For French Navy.[113]
23 June  United Kingdom John Wood Port Glasgow Admiral Steamship For private owner.[114]
23 November  United Kingdom Peter Cato Liverpool Formby Lightship Lightship For Trinity House.[115]
November  United Kingdom H. & W. Carr Sunderland Carrs Merchantman For Carr & Co.[4][10]
November  United Kingdom Halls Sunderland Myrene Merchantman For Mr. Hall.[4]
4 December  United Kingdom Joseph White Cowes Louisa Schooner For Mr. O'Neill.[116]
5 December  United Kingdom Collinson Wakefield Friends Sloop For private owner.[117]
9 December  United Kingdom Curle & Young London President Paddle steamer For British and American Steam Navigation Company.
December  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Ariadne Paddle steamer For Indian Navy.
December  United Kingdom G. Frater Sunderland Atkinson Full-rigged ship For Gateshead & Tyne Shipping Co.[4][30]
December  United Kingdom Liverpool Currency Barque For private owner.[118]
December  United Kingdom Delta Merchantman For private owner.[119]
December  United Kingdom Gondola Schooner For private owner.[120]
December  United Kingdom J. Haswell Sunderland Weardale Merchantman For Mr. Thompson.[4][11]
December  United Kingdom E. Milburn & W. Miller Sunderland William Chapman Merchantman For Hartlepool Commercial Shipping Company.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Achilles Merchantman For private owner[4]
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam Admiraal van Kinsbergen Merchantman For private owner.[121]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth Albion Snow For John Clarke and Charles Dunn.[122]
Unknown date  United Kingdom S. & P. Mills Sunderland Alexander Wise Snow For Wise & Co.[4]
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam Arend Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[123]
Unknown date  United States William and George Gardner Baltimore, Maryland Austin Sloop-of-war For Texan Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Rountree Sunderland Belsay Castle Snow For Mr. Richardson.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Doxford Sunderland Betsey & James Snow For Delaval & Co.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. Dobbinson Sunderland British Queen Barque For Dixon & Co.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Arbroath Caledonia Brig For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. T. Andrews Sunderland Canova Merchantman For Lindsay & Co.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Kevin & Sanderson Sunderland Champion Merchantman For Mr. Doxford.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Wheeler Cork Cheetah Merchantman For Messrs Charles & Edward Hart & Co.[124]
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. Dobbinson Sunderland Cleadon Snow For Mr Thompson.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Thomas Pitcher Northfleet Cleopatra Paddle steamer For British East India Company.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Clio Merchantman For Massam & Co.[4]
Unknown date  United States Schott & Whitney Baltimore, Maryland Colorado Brig For Texan Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Storey Monkwearmouth Columbine Barque For Gee & Co.[4]
Unknown date India Bombay Comet Steamboat For British East India Company.[125]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Greenwell & Sacker Sunderland Content Snow For Mr. Thompson.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Potts Sunderland Corinna Snow For W. Potts.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Halls Sunderland Douro Schooner For private owner.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Stafford Deptford Dove Snow For Lamb & Co.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hull & Sikes Sunderland Eagle Snow For W. Elliott.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland East London Barque For Mr. Mitchinson.[4]
Unknown date  France Dunkerque Egmond Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[126]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. & L. Laws Sunderland Elizabeth Snow For T. Coxon.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bartram & Lister Sunderland Elizabeth Rowell Merchantman For Hartlepool Shipping Co.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. & W. Carr Sunderland Emlyn Snow For Mr. Peacock.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Lanchester Sunderland Equivalent Merchantman For Richard Walker.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Noble Sunderland Fancy Snow For Noble & Co.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bartram & Lister Sunderland Fleece Merchantman For Lamb & Dobin.[4]
Unknown date  United States War Department Baltimore, Maryland Flirt Schooner For United States Navy.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland South Australia William Paterson Encounter Bay Frances Schooner For Mr. Thompson.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nicholas Butson Polruan Gallant Schooner For Joseph Treffry.[127]
Unknown date  Sweden Goteborg Man of war For Royal Swedish Navy.[128]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Harrison & Oliver Sunderland Hannah Merchantman For Union Shipping Co.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Mills Sunderland Harmony Snow For Mr. Thompson.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. S. Dixon Southwick Harriet Merchantman For North & South Shields Shipping Co.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Adamson Grangemouth Hecla Steamship For private owner.[129]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Laing & Simey Sunderland Helene Hardy Merchantman For Laing & Co.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom E. Brown Sunderland Homer Merchantman For Moore & Co.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Watson Sunderland Hotspur Steam sloop For private owner.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. & W. Carr Sunderland Indus Merchantman For Mr. Nicholson.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Frater Sunderland Iodine Merchantman For T. Speeding.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Iveston Snow For J. G. Black.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Reed & Banfield Sunderland James Merchantman For Mr. Culliford.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Jolly & Turnbull Sunderland Jay Snow For Dobbin & Co.[4]
Unknown date Russian Empire Grand Duchy of Finland Helsinki Johannes Brigantine For private owner.[130]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bartram & Lister Sunderland John & Isabella Snow For John Penman.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Atkinson & Pile Southwick John & Isabella Merchantman For Heppel & Co.[4]
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam Kenan Hasselaar Merchantman For private owner.[131]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Frater & Co. Sunderland Lady Williamson Merchantman For J. Vint.[4]
Unknown date  Jersey Edward Allen St. Helier Lalla Rookh Barque For private owner.
Unknown date  Isle of Man Lascar Full-rigged ship For private owner.[132]
Unknown date India Bombay Mary Gordon Full-rigged ship Forprivate owner.[125]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Thompson Sunderland May Merchantman For Smith & Co.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Wilkinson Sunderland Messenger Merchantman For Mr. Thompson.[4]
Unknown date India Bombay Meteor Steamboat For British East India Company.[125]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Laing & Simey Sunderland Middlesex Merchantman For Duncan Dunbar & Co.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. & J. Laws Sunderland Monarch Merchantman For R. Dauson.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Nemesis Paddle frigate For British East India Company.
Unknown date  United States Whitemore & Holbrook Boston, Massachusetts Northern Light Yacht For William P. Winchester.
Unknown date  United Kingdom M. Whitefield Sunderland Orbicular Snow For Messrs. Whitefields.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Phlegethon Paddle steamer For Indian Navy.[133]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Pluto Paddle steamer For Indian Navy.[134]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Young Sunderland Protector Merchantman For Mr. Thompson.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Frederick Baddeley Brixham Queen Victoria Fishing trawler For Frederick Baddeley, William Carlisle and others.[135]
Unknown date  United Kingdom S. & P. Mills Sunderland Richard & Hannah Merchantman For private owner.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. & H. Browne Passage West Richard N. Parker Schooner For private owner.[136]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Worthy Sunderland Rover Merchantman For Laing & Co.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Barkes & Co Sunderland Sarah Scott Barque For Scott & Co.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom B. Stafford Sunderland Schiedam Snow For Francis Watking.[4][27]
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. & W. Carr Hylton Scio Merchantman For Wood & Co.[4][10]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. T. Andrews Sunderland Sea Bird Snow For Parker & Co.[4]
Unknown date Trieste Trieste Seri Pervas Steamboat For The Austrian Company.[137]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Hutchinson Sunderland Spray Merchantman For Mr. Hutchinson.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Tenasserim Paddle sloop For Indian Navy.[138]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Robert Steel & Co. Greenock Tomatin Barque For private owner.[139]
Unknown date India Bombay Victoria Steamship For British East India Company.[125]
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. & W. Carr Sunderland Viola Merchantman For private owner.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Lister & Bartram Sunderland Violet Snow For T. Walker.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Joseph Helmsley Sunderland William Gowland Merchantman For Mr. Gowland.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Wheeler Cork William Large West Indiaman For Messrs. Large.[124]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Harrison & Oliver Sunderland Zenith Merchantman For Oliver & Co.[4]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Acramans, Morgan & Co. Bristol No. 1 Chain ferry For Port of Portsmouth Floating Bridge Co.[140]

References

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  1. ^ "Launch". Liverpool Mercury. No. 1443. Liverpool. 4 January 1839.
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