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List of ship launches in 1845

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The list of ship launches in 1845 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1845.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Company Greenock Foigh-a-Ballaugh Steamship For private owner.[1]
1 January  United Kingdom Messrs. William Simons & Co. Greenock Mogul East Indiaman For private owner.[1]
9 January  United Kingdom Robert Napier and Sons Govan Bloodhound Paddle gunvessel For Royal Navy.
9 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Miller, Ravenhill & Co. Blackwall Ondine Paddle steamer For private owner.[2][3]
9 January  United Kingdom Messrs. William Simons & Co. Greenock St. Andrew Full-rigged ship For Mr. Pinkerton.[4]
10 January India Bombay Sutlej Accommodation ship For British East India Company.[5]
11 January  United Kingdom Messrs. James Hodgson & Co. Liverpool Iron Prince Steamship For private owner.[6]
23 January  United Kingdom A. Hall Aberdeen Acasta Barque For B. Moir.[7]
24 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Robert Steele & Company Greenock Britannia Full-rigged ship For private owner.[8]
25 January  United Kingdom Ellis Garth Beatrice Catherine Sloop For private owner.[9]
25 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & McGregor Glasgow Sea King Steamship For private owner.[10]
31 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Reedman & Dickie Arbroath Chase Fishing vessel For private owner.[11]
January  United Kingdom J. Barkes Sunderland Dorothy Ann Brigantine For W. Spencer.[12][13]
January  United Kingdom H. & W. Carr Sunderland Hero Barque For Blair & Co.[12][14]
January  United Kingdom Messrs. A. Duthie & Co Aberdeen Hero Barque For William Duthie.[15]
5 February  United Kingdom Messrs. William Hood, Rowan & Co. Kelvinhaugh Gipsy Schooner For Glasgow & Liverpool Shipping Co.[16]
6 February  United Kingdom Oliver Lang Woolwich Dockyard Terrible Paddle frigate For Royal Navy.[17][18]
8 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Humble, Milcrest & Co. Liverpool Harriet Humble Merchantman For Michael Humble.[19]
11 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Robert Steele & Company Greenock Albion full-rigged ship For private owner.[20]
11 February  United Kingdom John Scott & Sons Greenock Erromanga Barque For James Kelso.[21]
18 February  United Kingdom Westacott Barnstaple Louisa Schooner For private owner.[22]
22 February  France Rochefort Seine Fluyt For French Navy.
25 February  United Kingdom Ditchburn & Mare Leamouth Torch Paddle steamer For Royal Navy.[23]
February  United Kingdom Messrs. Tindall & Co. Scarborough Rein Deer Merchantman For Alex Tindall & Others.[24]
February  United Kingdom William R. Abbay Sunderland Templar Barque For William R. Abbay.[12][25]
4 March  United Kingdom Lister & Bartram Sunderland Atuaria Snow For Lister & Co.[12][26]
8 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Clarke & Sons Liverpool Bellairs East Indiaman For Mr. Webb & others.[27][28]
8 March  United Kingdom John Gales Hylton British Tar Barque For John Gales.[12]
8 March  United Kingdom Peter Cato Liverpool Lahore East Indiaman For Cato & Burt.[28]
8 March  United Kingdom Ralph Hutchinson Sunderland Polka Schooner For Ogle & Douglas.[12]
10 March  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Caractacus Barque For Pow & Co.[12][29]
10 March  United Kingdom William Potts Sunderland Clarissa Snow For William Potts.[12][30]
10 March  United Kingdom Tiffin Sunderland Lord Nelson Brig For Donkin & Co.[12]
11 March  United Kingdom John Watson Sunderland Fairy Queen Barque For private owner.[12][31]
11 March  United Kingdom W. Naisby Hylton William & Ann Merchantman For Mr. Walker.[12]
22 March  United Kingdom Caird & Company Greenock Sea Nymph Paddle steamer For North West of Ireland Union Steam Company.
24 March  United Kingdom Castleford Repeal Sloop For Aire and Calder Bottle Company.[32]
26 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Steele & Son Liverpool Hannah Salkield East Indiaman For private owner.[33]
26 March  United Kingdom Robert Napier and Sons Govan Rambler Steamship For Glasgow and Londonderry Steam Packet Company.[34]
26 March  United Kingdom Oliver Lang Jr. Chatham Dockyard Spitfire Spitfire-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.[35]
27 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith & Rodger Glasgow Britannia Steamship For private owner.[34]
27 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Charles Connell & Sons Belfast Faugh-a-Ballaugh Schooner For Mr. Cuddy.[36][37]
March  United Kingdom W. & J. Pile Sunderland Fairy Queen Schooner For W. Walker & Co.[12][38]
March  United Kingdom Robert Napier and Sons Govan Marchioness of Lorne Steamship For private owner.[34]
8 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Green Blackwall Alfred East Indiaman For private owner.[39]
8 April  United Kingdom Messrs. P. Chaloner & Sons Liverpool Favourite Barge For Messrs. P. Chaloner & Sons.[40]
8 April  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Kingfisher Brig For Royal Navy.[41][42]
9 April  United Kingdom James North Hull The Breeze Schooner For Messrs Sawyer & Graburn.[43]
16 April  United States W. & T. Collyer New York Santa Claus Paddle steamer For E. Fitch & Co.
22 April  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Alarm Spartan-class corvette For Royal Navy.[44]
22 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & McGregor Glasgow Fire Fly Paddle steamer For private owner.[45]
23 April  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Clio Barque For Colling & Co.[12][13]
23 April  United Kingdom Curling & Young Limehouse Lady Petre East Indiaman For Joseph Somes.[46]
23 April  United Kingdom Messrs Thomas Vernon & Co. Liverpool Preussischer Adler Steamship For Prussian Government.[47]
23 April  United Kingdom Messrs. A. McMillan & Sons Dumbarton William Watson Full-rigged ship For private owner.[48]
23 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Co. Liverpool Wladimir Steamship For Imperial Russian Government.[47]
23 April  United Kingdom Tenby Wyvern Yacht For Trevor Roper.[49]
24 April  United Kingdom Roydon Liverpool Lima Merchantman For Job Bros.[50]
24 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Hall's Aberdeen Torrington Schooner For Old Leith and London Shipping Co.[51][52]
26 April  United Kingdom John Alcock Sunderland Mehemet Ali Barque For H. Alcock.[12]
26 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Walter Hood & Co Aberdeen The Consort Schooner For George Leslie.[51]
April  United Kingdom Joseph White Cowes Anaconda Yacht For Charles Ibbotson.[53]
April  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Boadicea Barque For Parker & Co.[12][13]
April  United Kingdom Cleopatra Merchantman For private owner.[54]
April  United Kingdom Messrs. Hall & Sons Aberdeen William Ponton Brig For private owner.[55]
3 May  United Kingdom Robert Napier and Sons Govan Ben-my-Chree Paddle steamer For Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.
6 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Ditchburn & Mare Leamouth Triton Steamship For General Steam Navigation Company.[56]
8 May  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Calypso Daphne-class ship-sloop For Royal Navy.[57]
8 May  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Raleigh Raleigh-class frigate For Royal Navy.[57]
9 May  United Kingdom Messrs. William Simpson & Co. Aberdeen Prince of Wales Schooner For Old Leith and London Shipping Co.[58]
10 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & McGregor Glasgow Sovereign Steamboat For Messrs. Henderson & McKellar.[59]
14 May  United Kingdom William Denny and Brothers Dumbarton Loch Lomond Steamship For private owner.[60]
22 May  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Inflexible Bulldog-class sloop For Royal Navy.
23 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Austin & Son Portsmouth Gauntlet Cutter yacht For Andrew Fountayne.[61]
23 May  United Kingdom Messrs. William H. Rowan & Co. Kelvinhaugh Trafalgar Barque For private owners.[62]
24 May  United Kingdom G. Hansen Cowes Avenger Cutter yacht For James Saunders.[63]
24 May  United Kingdom John Laird North Birkenhead Prince Ernest Steamship For South Eastern Railway.[64]
29 May  United States Betts, Harlan, and Hollingsworth Wilmington, Delaware Bangor Steamship For Bangor Steam Navigation Co.
May  United Kingdom Belinda Full-rigged ship For private owner.[65]
May  United Kingdom W. Spowers & Co. Sunderland Free Briton Merchantman For J. W. Roxby.[12][66]
2 June  United Kingdom Charles Alcock Sunderland Superior Brig For private owner.[67]
5 June  United Kingdom Ditchburn & Mare Leamouth Queen of the French Steamshhip For South Eastern Railway.[68]
7 June  United Kingdom Messrs. John Scott & Sons Greenock Opal Schooner For private owner.[69]
7 June  United Kingdom Newby Bridge The Lady of the Lake Steamboat For private owner.[70]
10 June  United Kingdom Michael Ratsey Cowes Vandal Cutter yacht For R. W. Cooper.[71]
11 June  United States Fidelia Packet ship For Old Black Ball Line.[72]
13 June  United Kingdom John Duncan Kingston-port Caledonia Merchantman For Mr. Carney and others.[73]
June  United Kingdom Michael Ratsey Cowes Caprice Cutter yacht For private owner.[74]
June United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Pictou Heather Bell Barque For private owner.[75]
June  United Kingdom Rodham & Todd Sunderland Hirundo Barque For Mr. Rodham.[12][76]
June  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Marcia Snow For Wake & Co.[12][13]
June  United Kingdom Middle Dock Company South Shields Unnamed[a] Full-rigged ship For private owner. Collided with the paddle steamer Velocity on being launched.[77]
1 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Denny's Dumbarton Rob Roy Steamship For Lochlomond Company.[78]
5 July  United Kingdom Northam Gipsy Steamship For private owner.[79]
5 July  United Kingdom Messrs. T. Young & Son South Shields Nautilus Barque For private owner.[80]
17 July  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Dragon Centaur-class frigate For Royal Navy.[42]
19 July  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Active Pique-class frigate For Royal Navy.[42]
July  United Kingdom William Potts Sunderland Advena Snow For William Potts.[12]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia New Glasgow Hynford Barque For private owner.[81]
July  United Kingdom Messrs. Miller, Ravenhill & Co. Blackwall Madrid Steamship For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[82]
July  United States New York Massachusetts Steamship For Ocean Line.[83]
2 August  United Kingdom Heroine Yacht For Mr. Wanhill.[84]
2 August  United Kingdom Secret Yacht For private owner.[85]
4 August  United Kingdom builder Chepstow John Dalton Full-rigged ship For Bradford, Chapman and two others.[86]
5 August  United Kingdom William Edye Devonport Dockyard Avenger Paddle frigate For Royal Navy.[87]
19 August  France Cherbourg Clorinde Frigate For French Navy.
19 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Simmons and Bevan Wapping Favourite Brig For private owner.[88]
19 August  United Kingdom Greenock Glenorchy Full-rigged ship For private owner.[89]
23 August  United Kingdom Great Western Steam-ship Company Bristol Tintern Steamship For Messrs. Darby & Sim.[90]
August  United Kingdom T. Royden Liverpool Barkhill Barque For Messrs. Job Bros.[91]
August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John James Barque For private owner.[92]
August  United Kingdom W. Wilkinson Sunderland Mary & Sarah Snow For Thomas B. Wilkinson.[12][31]
August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Unknown Bay of Fundy Syren Brig For private owner.[93]
17 September  United Kingdom James Alexander Workington Christabel Snow For George Holt Sr. & George Holt Jr.[94]
18 September  United Kingdom G. S. Halloran Glenarm Lady Louisa Kerr Schooner For private owner.[95]
18 September  United Kingdom Michael Ratsey Cowes Ondine Schooner yacht For W. B. Ponsonby.[96]
20 September  United Kingdom Messrs. William H. Rowan & Co. Kelvinhaugh Gipsy King Schooner For Glasgow and Liverpool Shipping Co.[97]
21 September  Russia Sevastopol Kovanna Frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[98]
21 September  Russia Sevastopol Orpheus Brig For Imperial Russian Navy.[98]
September  United Kingdom Sykes & Co Sunderland Allport Snow For Smith & Co.[12]
September United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Tatamagouche Growler Brig For private owner.[99]
1 October  United Kingdom Devonport Dockyard Creole Spartan-class corvette For Royal Navy.[100]
2 October  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Bulldog Bulldog-class sloop For Royal Navy.
2 October  United Kingdom Messrs. W. & A. Adamson Woodside Equator Schooner For private owner.[101]
6 October  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Centaur Centaur-class frigate For Royal Navy.[42]
3 October India Bombay Beas Accommodation ship For British East India Company.[5]
15 October  United Kingdom Messrs. T. & W. Smith North Shields Ostrich Barque For private owner.[102]
18 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Edward Gibson & Son Hull Gardyne Barque For Messrs. McTear & Hadfield.[103]
31 October  United Kingdom W. & J. Pile Sunderland Alliance Schooner For private owner.[12]
31 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & McGregor Glasgow Ecuador Steamship For private owner.[104]
31 October India Bombay Ravee Accommodation ship For British East India Company.[5]
October  United Kingdom J. S. Coutts Low Walker Admiral Nelson Merchantman For private owner.[105]
October  United Kingdom Benjamin Hodgson Sunderland Ann Merchantman For Ogle & C0.[12][106]
October United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Prince Edward Island Hydrus Schooner For private owner.[107]
October  United Kingdom J. Stobart or Stobart & Soppit Sunderland Lyra Snow For Reed & Co.[12][66]
7 November  Russia I. S. Dimitriev Nicholaieff Sviatoslav Sultan Makhmud-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.
13 November  United Kingdom Armstrong Newcastle upon Tyne Alexander Brig For private owner.[108]
13 November  United Kingdom Lambert Newcastle upon Tyne Rosina Brig For private owner.[108]
14 November India Bombay Grapler Buoy tender For British East India Company.[5]
14 November United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Larch Barque For private owner.[109]
15 November  United Kingdom Peter Cato Liverpool Roscommon Steamship For City of Dublin Steam Navigation Company.[110]
November  United Kingdom W. Spowers Sunderland Amity Merchantman For Mr. Gourley.[12]
November  United Kingdom Sykes & Co. Sunderland Anna Merchantman For Tanner & Co.[12][111]
November  United Kingdom Messrs. Wilmett & Hall Newport Defiance Barque For private owner.[112]
2 December  United Kingdom Messrs. Humphrey & Co. Hull William Wells Schooner For Messrs. Wells, Rocket & Co.[113]
2 December  United Kingdom Ward Kilplapyke Margaret Sloop For private owner.[114]
3 December  United Kingdom Robert Napier and Sons Govan Brian Boiroihme Steamship For Drogheda New Steam Packet Company.[115]
4 December  United Kingdom Messrs. Thompson & Kirwan Belfast Jane Hughes Schooner For B. Hughes.[116]
10 December  United Kingdom James Lunan Peterhead Hero Schooner For Peterhead and Leith Shipping Co.[117]
16 December  United Kingdom Ditchburn & Mare Leamouth Trident Paddle sloop For Royal Navy.
30 December  United Kingdom Messrs. Menzies & Sons Leith Ariel Clipper For Hull and Leith Shipping Company.[118]
30 December  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Birkenhead Paddle frigate For Royal Navy.
31 December  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Fury Bulldog-class sloop For Royal Navy.[42]
31 December  United Kingdom Messrs. Walter Hood & Co. Aberdeen Granite Brig For Aberdeen Commercial Company.[119]
31 December  United Kingdom Messrs. Brandritt & Whiteway Runcorn Sarah Schooner For private owner.[120]
December  United States Annapolis, Maryland Henrietta Barque For private owner.[121]
Unknown date  Netherlands Vlissingen Adder Full-rigged ship For Royl Netherlands Navy.[122]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Candlish Southwick Adele Merchantman For Mr. Mesnard.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Benjamin Hodgson & Co Sunderland Alexander Campbell Snow For Winship & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Wilkinson Sunderland Alicia Barque For Jenkings & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Crown Sunderland Ann Merchantman For C. Humble.[12]
Unknown date Netherlands Curaçao and Dependencies Curaçao Aruba Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[123]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Richard Wilkinson Sunderland Athole Barque For Mr. Barbour.[12][31]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Aurora Schooner For A. Simpson.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Bannockburn Barque For Duncan Dunbar.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom A. McLaine Belfast Baracoa Merchantman For private owner.[37]
Unknown date  United States Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Bibb Steamship For United States Revenue Marine.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Byers Sunderland Borderer Barque For John Willis.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Brenda Snow For Mr. Thompson.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Catherine Jenkins Barque For Jenkins & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. & J. Robinson Sunderland Chance Snow For Mr. Thompson.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Charles Richard Merchantman For Mr. Fenwick.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Chaseley Barque For Brice & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Choice Barque For Hick & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. & J. Brocklebank Whitehaven Courier Brig For Thomas & John Brocklebank.[124]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Rogerson Sunderland Coverdale Merchantman For Mr. Thompson.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bridge Foundry Company Warrington Die Schone Mainzem Paddle steamer For private owner.[125]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Doxford & W. Crown Sunderland Dolphin Snow For J. Culliford & Co.[12]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Thomas Hamilton Oliver Quebec Dunbrody Barque For Mr. Graves.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Thompson Northwich Ebenezer Mersey flat For private owner.[126]
Unknown date  United States Baltimore, Maryland Echo Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Edmundsbury Barque For J. Allan.[12][29]
Unknown date  United Kingdom M. Storey Sunderland Elizabeth Schooner For private owner.[12][66]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Eliza Stewart Full-rigged ship For Stewart & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Thomas Barber Wells-next-the-Sea Ellen Schooner For Joseph Southgate.[127]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Emma Barque For Holt & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom L. T. Wang Sunderland European Merchantman For J. Denton.[12][128]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ditchburn & Mare Leamouth Fairy Royal yacht For Queen Victoria.
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Thompson Sunderland Fairy Barque For S. Allcock.[12]
Unknown date  United States New Orleans, Louisiana Florinda Schooner For Frederick Arnet.
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Frances Merchantman For G. Milne.[12]
Unknown date  United States Newbury, Massachusetts Fredonia Barque For Micajah Lunt & John Currier.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland George Smith Snow For Smith & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Buchanan & Gibson Sunderland Glenlyon Barque For Mr. Cropton.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Grange Snow For G. Hudson.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Doxford & W. Crown Sunderland Hawthorn Merchantman For Mr. Doxford.[12]
Unknown date  United States New York Henry Clay Packet ship For private owner.[129]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Isabella Merchantman For Ayre & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Jabez Snow For S. Evans.[12]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Hillsborough James Clark Brigantine For private owner.[130]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Thompsons & Kirwan Belfast Jane Hughes Merchantman For private owner.[37]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Jane Innes Schooner For private owner.[131]
Unknown date  United States Freeman, Knapp & Totten Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania Jefferson Survey ship For United States Revenue Cutter Service.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Barkes Sunderland Jessie Merchantman For Woods & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Doxford & W. Crown Sunderland John Elliotson Merchantman For T. Brown.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Hutchinson Sunderland John Hutchinson Barque For R. Hutchinson & family.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Ashburner Newby Bridge Lady of the Lake Paddle steamer For Windermere Steam Yacht Co. Ltd.[132]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Lancaster Lass Sloop For private owner.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Barkes Sunderland Light and Sign Merchantman For Messrs. Light and Sign.[12][13]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Lovett and Parker Tynemouth Creek Looshtauk Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Hutchinson Sunderland Mary Merchantman For Mr Davison.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth Mary Snow For E. Coles.[133]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Rodgerson Hylton Mary Ann brig For Mr. Hutchinson.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom L. T. Wang Sunderland Mary Clarke Schooner For T. Clarke.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Lawson Sunderland Mary Lawson Merchantman For Mr. Lawson.[12]
Unknown date  United States Samuel Hall Boston, Massachusetts Massachusetts Gunvessel For United States Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Mayda Barque For G. Lyall Jr.[12]
Unknown date  United States Cyrus Alger Boston, Massachusetts McLane Legere-class paddle steamer For United States Revenue Cutter Service.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Crown Sunderland Medora Snow For J. Hay & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Tiffin Sunderland Medusa Merchantman For G. Spark.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Tindall Scarborough Medway Barque For private owner.[134]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hodgson Hylton Mistley Park Brig For T. Greene.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Bonker Salcombe Moult Sloop For Richard H. Staden and others.[135]
Unknown date  United States Bidwell & Banta Buffalo, New York Niagara Palace steamer For Collingwood Line.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Niagara Barque For Mr. Temperley.[12]
Unknown date  Sweden Nordenskjöld Brig For Royal Swedish Navy.[136]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Barkes Sunderland Ocean Merchantman For J. Barry.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. & J. Robinson Sunderland Ophelia Merchantman For A. White.[12]
Unknown date  United States Oregon Paddle steamer For George Law.
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam Pallas Sixth rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[137]
Unknown date  United States Pease & Allen Cleveland, Ohio Phoenix Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Polynesia Merchantman For Mr. Hansell.[12]
Unknown date  United States John A. Robb & E. T. Robb Baltimore, Maryland Powhatan Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. & J. Rodham Sunderland Primula Barque For J. & J. Rodham.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Promise Merchantman For Brown & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Propeller Paddle steamer For private owner. Propelled by "dash boards".[138]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Queen Schooner For private owner.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Mr. Brooming Calstock Queen Paddle steamer For G. Harvey.[139]
Unknown date  United States Smith & Dimon New York Rainbow Clipper For Howland & Aspinwall.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Ramillies Merchantman For Duncan Dunbar.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Benjamin Hodgson & Co. Sunderland Ribicon Merchantman For private owner.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Alexander Stepher & Sons Dundee Richard Cobden Barque For William Small.
Unknown date  United States Burtis Roger Williams Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William R. Abbay Sunderland Rokeby Merchantman For Mr. Hodgson.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Rover's Bride Snow For Mr. Fenwick.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Sandford Full-rigged ship For Robinson & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Norris Russell Limerick Sea Lark Schooner For Messrs. John Norris Russell & Sons.[140]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sea Queen Steamship For private owner.[141]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Leithead Sunderland Sibella Barque For Mr. Luscomb.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Todd & Brown Sunderland Sir Henry Webb Snow For T. Browne.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom E. Brown Sunderland Sir John Rennie Snow For Brown & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Ogden Sunderland Sisters Merchantman For Mr. Nicholson.[12]
Unknown date  Netherlands Vlissingen Sperwer Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[142]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Alcock Sunderland Stagshaw Snow For T. Alcock.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Leithead Sunderland Templar Barque For Duncan Dunbar.[12][143]
Unknown date  United States Waterman & Ewell Medford, Massachusetts Tonquin Merchantman For George R. Minot and Nathaniel Hooper.
Unknown date  United States Williamsburg, New York Saint Mary Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date  Sweden Svalen Man of war For Royal Swedish Navy.[136]
Unknown date  United States Virginia Steamship For private owner.[144]
Unknown date  United States C. & R. Poillon Brooklyn, New York Washington Pilot boat For New York Pilots.
Unknown date  United States Washington Navy Yard Water Witch Steamship For United States Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland William Merchantman For Riley & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United States Cincinnati, Ohio Name unknown Paddle tug For private owner.

Notes and references

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Notes
  1. ^ Subsequently named Blenheim.[77]
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