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List of ship launches in 1842

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The list of ship launches in 1842 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1842.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
3 January  United Kingdom John Scott & Sons Greenock Brahmin East Indiaman For private owner.[1][2]
11 January  United Kingdom J. W. Wilkinson Newcastle upon Tyne Nairns Brig For Messrs. Henry & Philip Nairn.[3]
13 January  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Thunderbolt Driver-class sloop For Royal Navy.[4][5]
17 January  United Kingdom Liverpool Bentinck Steamship For P&O.[6]
25 January  United Kingdom Neath Abbey Prince of Wales Steamship For private owner.[7]
28 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Aeramann, Morgan, and Co. Bristol Avon Steamship For West India Royal Mail Steam Packet Company.[8]
29 January  United Kingdom A. Hall & Co. Aberdeen Glentanar Clipper For Yule & Co.[9]
29 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Duthie Aberdeen Newcastle Schooner For Mr. Leslie.[9]
29 January  United Kingdom Walter Hood & Co. Aberdeen Seaton Barque For private owners.[9]
31 January  United Kingdom A. Hall & Co. Aberdeen Queen of the Isles Barque For private owners.[9]
31 January  United Kingdom John Scott & Sons Greenock Topaz Schooner For private owner.[10]
January  United Kingdom Bowling Bowling Barque For private owner.[11]
January  United Kingdom Johnson Bideford Prince of Wales Merchantman For private owner.[12]
January  United Kingdom E. Dixon Sunderland Yar Merchantman For Squires & Co.[13][14]
10 February  Isle of Man J.Winram. Douglas King Orry Paddle steamer For Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.
26 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith's Newcastle upon Tyne Ellenborough Merchantman For private owner.[15]
26 February India Bombay Semiramis Frigate For British East India Company.[16][17]
26 February  United Kingdom Joseph Steel Liverpool Viscount Sandon Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Taylor, Potter & Co.[18]
28 February  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Bee Paddle steamer For Royal Navy.[19]
5 March United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Straits Settlements Goldie Singapore Zoe Merchantman For private owner.[20]
24 March  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Spiteful Driver-class sloop For Royal Navy.[21]
28 March  United Kingdom Devonport Dockyard Philomel Alert-class brig For Royal Navy.[22]
28 March  United Kingdom Aeramann, Morgan & Co. Bedminster Severn Steamship For private owner.[23]
29 March  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Albatross Acorn-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[24]
29 March  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Cormorant Driver-class sloop For Royal Navy.[25]
March  United Kingdom T. Stothard Sunderland Glide Snow For John Meldrum & Sherinton Foster.[13][26]
March  United Kingdom John Ray & John Riseborough Sunderland William Packet Snow For Barber & Co.[13][27]
9 April  United Kingdom Messrs. George Lunnell & Company Hotwells Rose Steamship For private owner.[28]
11 April  United Kingdom William Bayley & Co. Ipswich Laura Ann Schooner For Isiah Richmond.[29]
12 April  United Kingdom Johnathan Laird Birkenhead Guadeloupe Paddle frigate For Mexican Navy.[30]
12 April  United States Samuel Hall East Boston, Massachusetts Zephyr Schooner For Russell & Company.
16 April  United States New York Navy Yard Somers Brig For United States Navy.
16 April  United States Gosport Navy Yard Truxtun Brig For United States Navy.
25 April  United Kingdom William Jones Aihfawr Eliza Brindley Schooner For private owner.[31]
26 April  United States Boston Navy Yard Bainbridge Brig For United States Navy.
26 April  United Kingdom Messrs. M. & D. Cherry Hull Betsey Schooner For Messrs. Robert Kiddey & Co.[32]
26 April  United Kingdom Robert Evans Gadlys Gwen Evans Barque For private owner.[31]
26 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Wilson & Co. Liverpool Hindostan Steamship For P&O.[33][34]
26 April  United Kingdom Richard A. Pritchard Glan-y-don John Thomas Schooner For private owner.[31]
26 April  United Kingdom Hickson Cork Oriental Queen East Indiaman For private owner.[35][36]
5 May  United States New York Navy Yard Savannah Frigate For United States Navy.
11 May  United Kingdom John Gibson Hull John Gibson Brig For private owner.[37]
11 May  United Kingdom William Bonker Salcombe Lady Buller Schooner For Beer & Co.[38]
14 May  United Kingdom Gowan Berwick upon Tweed Berwick Castle Barque For private owner.[39]
24 May  United States Boston Navy Yard Cumberland Raritan-class frigate For United States Navy.
24 May  United Kingdom Solombalskaya Shipyard Archangelsk Ingermanland Iezekiil‘-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.
25 May  France Hippolyte Louis Edouard Prétot Brest Le Mercure Brig For French Navy.[40]
May  United Kingdom J. H. Robson Sunderland Ann Brigantine For J. H. Robson.[13][41]
8 June  United Kingdom Taleisin Steamship For private owner.[42]
23 June  France Brest Le Génie Génie-class brig For French Navy.[43]
June  United Kingdom T. Young South Shields Protemelia Merchantman For private owner.[44]
7 July  France Toulon Labrador Steamship For private owner.[45]
9 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Green, Wigram & Green Blackwall Prince of Wales East Indiaman For private owner.[46]
11 July  United Kingdom Speakman Marsh End Jane and Esther Brig For Messrs. William and John Humber.[47]
21 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Green, Wigram & Green Blackwall Queen East Indiaman For private owner.[48]
23 July  United Kingdom Coppin Londonderry Great Northern Steamship For private owner.[49]
23 July  France Brest L'Estafette Iris-class schooner For French Navy.[50]
25 July  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Goliath Vanguard-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
25 July  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Virago Driver-class sloop For Royal Navy.
26 July  United States Portsmouth Navy Yard Saratoga Sloop-of-war For United States Navy.
26 July  Russia I. D. Vorobyov Nicholaieff Varna Sultan Makhmud-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Londonderry Bulwark Brigantine For private owner.[51]
July  United Kingdom H. & G. Barrick Whitby China Merchantman For private owner.[52]
July  United Kingdom Acramans, Morgan & Co. Bristol Ruby Paddle steamer / target ship For Admiralty.[53]
10 August  United Kingdom Cherbourg Ulloa Frigate For French Navy.[54]
23 August  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Frolic Frolic-class brig For Royal Navy.[55]
29 August  United Kingdom Sligo Lady Anne Wynne Brig For William Kernaghan.[56]
August  United Kingdom J. Storey Sunderland Cambridge Merchantman For J. Storey.[13]
August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Ceylon Barque For private owner.[57]
4 September United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Islands Diamond Barque For private owner.[58]
5 September  France Lorient Cuvier Steamship For French Navy.[59]
6 September  United Kingdom Plymouth Dockyard Albion Albion-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
6 September  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Firebrand Cyclops-class frigate For Royal Navy.[60]
6 September  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Superb Vanguard-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
8 September  United Kingdom Messrs. R. Steele & Co. Greenock Hibernia Steamship For British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company.[61][62]
22 September United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Cherokee Paddle steamer For Royal Navy.[19]
23 September  United Kingdom Charles Connell & Sons. Belfast John Cunningham Brig For private owner.[63]
23 September  United Kingdom Coutts Walker Prince Albert Steamship For private owner.[64]
September  United States Grinnell & Minturn New York Ashburton Merchantman For private owner.[65]
5 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Humprey's Wilcolmlee Lady Sale East Indiaman For private owner.[66]
6 October  United Kingdom Watson Pallion Castle Eden Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Greenwell & Packer.[67]
6 October  United Kingdom William Coulson Hull Dahlia Sloop For private owner.[68]
19 October  United Kingdom Messrs. J. Brown & Co. Kirkcaldy Problem Sailboat For Mr. Dempster.[69]
21 October  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Cumberland Third rate For Royal Navy.
24 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Wingate & Co. Broomielaw Martello Paddle steamer For Hull and Leith Steam Packet Company.[70][71]
29 October  United Kingdom Hocking Stonehouse Hannah Codner Schooner For private owner.[72]
31 October  France Brest La Gazelle Iris-class schooner For French Navy.[73]
October  United Kingdom Rodham & Todd Sunderland Jane Snow For Potts & Co.[13]
October United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island Maria Brig For private owner.[58]
3 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Wright, Plummer & Co. Hull Grace Darling Schooner For private owner.[74]
4 November  United Kingdom Robert Innes Leith Alice Barque For R. F. Davidson.[75]
5 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Wake, Sissons & Sons Goole Joseph Alexander Sloop For William Briggs.[76]
24 November  United Kingdom Ramsgate Felice Man-of-war For Royal Sicilian Navy.[77]
25 November  United Kingdom Galway Father Mathew Schooner For private owner.[78]
November  United States Baltimore, Maryland Enoch Turley Pilot boat For Gus Clampitt, George Conwell, William Edwards, James R. Kelley, John H. Kelley, John S. Kelly, Harry Long, John Maull, James A. Orton, Harry M. Parker, George W. Pride, Morgan B. Saunders, Charles D. Schellenger, Luster D. Schellenger, Peter R. Schellenger, George Wallace, Lew Wallace, Samuel West, and John West.
3 December  United Kingdom Laird North Birkenhead Guide Brig For British East India Company.[79]
3 December  United Kingdom Laird North Birkenhead The Prince Lightship For Liverpool Dock Trust.[79]
6 December  France Chantiers Augustin Normand Havre de Grâce Napoléon Steamship For Frédéric Sauvage.
29 December  United Kingdom Acramans, Morgan & Co. Bristol Arciduca Federico Steamship For Österreichischer Lloyd.[80]
December United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Messrs. W. & J. Lawton Saint John Pandora Barque For private owner.[81]
Spring  United Kingdom Messrs. Gordons & Co Deptford Atalante Steamship For private owner.[82]
Spring  United Kingdom River Clyde James Campbell Barque For private owner.[83]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Adele Merchantman For Petchell & Co.[13][84]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nicholas Butson Polruan Alert Schooner For private owner.[85]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Alexandrina Merchantman For Blair & Co.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Ann Schooner For Ogle & Co.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Teasdale Sunderland Ann and Mary Schooner For B. Green.[13][86]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Anna Robertson Barque For Mr. Robertson.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Laing & Simey Sunderland Arrietta Merchantman For Laing & Co.[13]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland "Canada" Briton Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ditchburn & Mare Blackwall, London Brunswick Paddle steamer For London and Blackwall Railway.[87]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. & J. Brocklebank Whitehaven Callao Brig For Thomas & John Brocklebank.[88]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Lightfoot Sunderland Cassandra Merchantman For T. Potter.[13]
Unknown date India Bombay Colaba Lightship For British East India Company.[16]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Wilkinson Sunderland Commodore Merchantman For Hay & Co.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hull & Sikes Sunderland Croxdale Merchantman For H. Dixon.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Diadem Merchantman For T. Brown.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Dublin Barque For Deaker & Edmonds.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Elizabeth Barque For Lawson & Co.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Elizabeth Thompson Barque For Mr. Thompson.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Haswell Sunderland Excavator Schooner For W. Cowan.[13]
Unknown date  France Cherbourg Favori Cutter For French Navy[89]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Tindall Scarborough Fortitude Barque For Mr. Tindall.
Unknown date  United States William Easby Washington, Virginia Forward Cutter For United States Revenue Marine.
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. & H. Browne Passage West Girl I Love Schooner For private owner.[90]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Bayley Ipswich Goddess Schooner For private owner.[91]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. S. Dixon Sunderland Grace Schooner For T. Dixon.[13]
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam Haal Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[92]
Unknown date  Netherlands Vlissingen Heldin Sixth rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[93]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Hewson Snow For Mr. Hewson.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bridgewater Trustees, or Bridgewater Navigation Company Runcorn Hugh Lupus Schooner For private owner.[94]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Isabella Merchantman For Palmer & Co.[13]
Unknown date  United States Brown & Bell New York Jacob Bell Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Judith Allan Full-rigged ship For John Allan.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hylton Kirtons Brig For C. S. Kirton.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bridge Foundry Company Warrington Libya Schooner For private owner.[95]
Unknown date  Netherlands Vlissingen Lynx Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[96]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Dan Jones and Levi Moffitt Mississippi River Maid of Iowa Sternwheeler For Dan Jones and Levi Moffitt.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Mary Schooner For Mr. Buchanan.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth Marys and Anns Snow For Gibson & Co.[97]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Medusa Paddle steamer For British East India Company.[98]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Green, Wigram's & Green Blackwall Montezuma Paddle frigate For Mexican Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Liverpool Nemesis Paddle steamer For Indian Navy.[99]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Gales Sunderland New Zealand Barque For P. Laing.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Norval Merchantman For Mr. Greenwell.[13]
Unknown date  Denmark Andreas Schifter Orlogsværftet Ørnen Brig For Royal Danish Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bishop & Simonson New York Orus Paddle steamer For James P. Allaire.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Pansy Merchantman For J. Allcock.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Paragon Snow For Mr. Hodgson.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brundrit & Whiteway Runcorn Philip Schooner For Brundrit & Whiteway.[100]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Thompson & Pearson Sunderland Prince of Wales Merchantman For White & Co.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Cemaes Prince of Wales Schooner For private owner.[101]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Mackey Sunderland Prince Oscar Snow For Mr. Lawsons.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Princess Brigantine For W. Briggs.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ditchburn & Mare Blackwall Railway Paddle steamer For London and Blackwall Railway.[87]
Unknown date India Cochin Rajasthan full-rigged ship For private owner.[102]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hylton Rambler Brig For private owner.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. & H. Green Blackwall Yard Renown Barque For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Seaham Revenge Brig For private owner.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Robinson Sunderland Robinson Brig For Mr. Robinson.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Hutchinson Sunderland Sabina Barque For private owner.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Rountree Sunderland Saint Helena Snow For Mr. Rountree.[13]
Unknown date India Bombay Sir James Rivett Carnac Steamship For private owner.[103]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Stag Merchantman For R. Green.[13]
Unknown date United States Oregon Country Felix Hathaway Willamette River Star of Oregon Schooner For Felix Hathaway.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Sylph Snow For private owner.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Francis Oliver Sunderland Templar Full-rigged ship For Ingleby & Co.[13]
Unknown date  Ottoman Empire Constantinople Tir-i Sevket Second rate For Ottoman Navy.[104]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Laing & Simey Sunderland Underley Barque For Laing & Co.[13]
Unknown date  United States Norfolk Navy Yard Union Steamship For United States Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Cuthbert Potts & brothers Sunderland Utility Brig For private owner.[13]
Unknown date  United States Vanderbilt Schooner For United States Coast Survey.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Venus schooner For Mr. Page.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Barkes Sunderland Verbena Snow For Mr. Anderson.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Benjamin Brown Sunderland Victory Barque For Brown & Co.[13]
Unknown date  Portugal Vouga Schooner For Portuguese Navy.[105]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Benjamin Hodgson Sunderland Watson Schooner For private owner.[13]

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