List of ship launches in 1802

The list of ship launches in 1802 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1802.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
26 January India John Gilmore & Co. Calcutta Clyde Merchantman For private owner.
6 February  United Kingdom Richard Chapman Bideford Wanstead Merchantman For private owners.
16 February  United Kingdom Fishburn & Brodrick Whitby Culland's Grove Merchantman For Atty & Co.
25 February  France Toulon Le Furet Sylphe-class corvette For French Navy.[1]
18 March  United Kingdom Temple South Shields Admiral Aplin East Indiaman For Moses Agar.
20 March  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Grampus Diomede-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
22 March  United Kingdom William Bayley Ipswich Sir William Bensley East Indiaman For British East India Company.
4 April India Davidson Chittagong Helen Merchantman For private owner.[2]
5 April India Bombay Alexander Merchantman For private owner.[2]
5 April  United Kingdom John Bass Topsham Glory East Indiaman For British East India Company.
15 April  France Toulon Rhin Virginie-class frigate For French Navy.
17 April  France Crucy Nantes Belle Poule Virginie-class frigate For French Navy.
18 April  France Rochefort République française Océan-class ship of the line For French Navy.
19 April  United Kingdom Thomas Haw Stockton-on-Tees Tottenham East Indiaman For British East India Company.
23 April  United Kingdom Thomas King Dover Favourite Merchantman For private owner.[3]
24 April  United Kingdom Perkins Plymouth Ranger Cutter For Board of Customs.[4]
27 April  United Kingdom Liverpool Devaynes East Indiaman For British East India Company.
April  Batavian Republic Rotterdam Eurydice Frigate For Batavian Navy.[5]
April  United Kingdom Thomas Allen Dover King George Merchantman For private owner.[3]
5 May  United Kingdom John & Philip Laing Sunderland Diana Brig or snow For Mr Wilson.[6]
5 May India J Gilmour & Co. Calcutta Olive Merchantman For private owner.[7]
10 May  United Kingdom Godbold Ipswich Rover Merchantman For private owner.[8]
22 May  France Antoine, Louis, & Mathurin Crucy Nantes Colibri Alcyon-class brig For French Navy.
29 May  France Les Frères Crucy Nantes Surveillante Virginie-class frigate For French Navy.
17 June  United Kingdom Perry, Wells & Green Blackwall Yard Albion Fame-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
29 June  France Enterprise Ethéart Saint-Malo Atalante Virginie-class frigate For French Navy.
30 June  France Antoine, Louis and Matherin Crucy Nantes Épervier Alcyon-class brig For French Navy.
19 July Denmark Denmark-Norway Copenhagen Fylla Sixth rate For Dano-Norwegian Navy.[9][10]
29 July  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Ethalion Frigate For Royal Navy.
6 August  Russia M. Sarychev Saint Petersburg Arkhangel Uriil Third rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[11][12]
6 August  Russia M. Sarychev Saint Petersburg Rafail Third rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[11][13]
13 August  United Kingdom Berwick upon Tweed King George Cutter For Old Shipping Company.[14]
13 August  United Kingdom Berwick upon Tweed Queen Charlotte Cutter For Old Shipping Compant.[14]
22 August  Russia I. P. Amosov Saint Petersburg Selafail Selafail-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[15]
August  France Bonaparte Packet ship For private owner.[16]
12 October  United Kingdom Perry Blackwall Harriet East Indiaman For British East India Company.
12 October  United Kingdom Perry Blackwall Royal George East Indiaman For British East India Company.[17]
27 October  United Kingdom Pitcher Northfleet Earl Camden East Indiaman For British East India Company.
29 October  United Kingdom John Wells Blackwall Experiment East Indiaman For British East India Company.
30 October  Russia A. S. Katsanov Saint Petersburg Gavriil First rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[18]
October India Gillett & Blackmore Calcutta Sir William Pulteney Merchantman For private owner.
11 November  United Kingdom Nicholas Diddams Sheerness Dockyard Antelope Fourth rate For Royal Navy.[19][20]
11 November  United Kingdom John Dudman Deptford Cumberland East Indiaman For British East India Company.[21][22][23]
11 November  United Kingdom William Smith Limehouse Wexford East Indiaman For British East India Company.
22 November  Russia V. I. Potapov Kherson Ratnyi First rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[24]
25 November  United Kingdom Randall Rotherhithe Carmarthen East Indiaman For James Williams.
27 November  United Kingdom Frances Barnard, Son & Roberts Deptford Warren Hastings East Indiaman For British East India Company.
9 December  United Kingdom Taylor Harwich Starling Brig For Captain Britton.[25]
11 December  United Kingdom Barnard Deptford Lord Castlereagh East Indiaman For British East India Company.
11 December  United Kingdom Dudman Deptford Sceptre Repulse-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John & Philip Laing Sunderland Adonis Merchantman For Mr. Starbuck.[6]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Liverpool Adventure Schooner For Thomas Graham, Thomas Hayes, and Samuel Newton.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Berwick upon Tweed Alnwick Packet Smack For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Appledore Amphitrite Full-rigged ship For Hogg & Co.
Unknown date India Anjengo Anjengo Merchantman For John Tady Dyne.
Unknown date  France Bordeaux Atalante Privateer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Brockbank Lancaster Barbadoes Packet Merchantman For private owner.[26]
Unknown date India Gilmore and Wilson Calcutta Belle Full-rigged ship For Samuel Manesty.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nicholas Bools & William Good Bridport Betsey Brig For Edward Bartlett and John Cox.[27]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hull Britannia Merchantman For Fletcher & Co.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New Brunswick or Nova Scotia Carleton Merchantman For Thorn & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Davy Topsham Caroline Merchantman For Mr. Hayman.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nicholas Bools & William Good Bridport Carrier Cutter For private owner.[28]
Unknown date  France César Brig For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Symington Charlotte Dundas Sternwheeler For Lord Dundas.[29]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Fishburn & Brodrick Whitby Chilton Merchantman For Harrison Chilton, Thomas Chilton, and Thomas Pierson.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Brockbank Lancaster Demerara Merchantman For private owner.[30]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hull Eddystone Full-rigged ship For Capt. Featherstone.
Unknown date  United Kingdom builder Ringmore Enchantress Merchantman For Mr. Riblesdale.
Unknown date  United States Georgia Experiment Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date Denmark Denmark-Norway Frantz Hohlenberg Copenhagen Fama Brev-Drageren-class brig For Dano-Norwegian Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John & Philip Laing Sunderland Frederick Merchantman For R. Hutton.[6]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hull Gardiner and Joseph Whaler For Mr. Foggingtons.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New South Wales Sydney George Sloop For John Palmer.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Gleaner Ketch For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom London Henry Addington West Indiaman For private owner.[31]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peterhead Hope Whaler For private owner.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New South Wales Andrew Thompson Hawkesbury River Hope Sloop For Andrew Thompson.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Temple South Shields Imperial Slave ship For Mr. Henderson.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nicholas Bools & William Good Bridport Jane Cutter For Samuel Gundry and others.[32]
Unknown date  France Jeune Amélie Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Brockbank Lancaster John Merchantman For private owner.[33]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Berwick upon Tweed King George Packet Smack For Old Shipping Company.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nicholas Bools & William Good Bridport Lark Sloop For William Good.[34]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hylton Liberty Brig For Mr. Storey.[6]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John & Philip Laing Sunderland Livonia Merchantman For Cummins & Co.[6]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Temple South Shields Lord Eldon British East India Company.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Methil Magdalen Merchantman For Mr. Scoughal.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hull Maister Merchantman For Maister & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Marquis Cornwallis Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Mary Anna Merchantman For private owner.[6]
Unknown date India Calcutta Melville Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  Ottoman Empire Meşreb-i Nusret Fifth rate For Ottoman Navy.[35]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nicholas Bools & William Good Bridport Nancy Sloop For Nicholas Bools & William Good.[36]
Unknown date  Ottoman Empire Nesim-i Fütuh Fifth rate For Ottoman Navy.[37]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hull Nimble Schooner For T. Bentley & Co.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Lower Canada Baldwin & Beatson Ocean Full-rigged ship For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nicholas Bools & William Good Bridport Owners Delight Sloop For Mr. Beer.[38]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter & William Mellish Rotherhithe Pacific Merchantman For Peter Mellish.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Gowan Berwick upon Tweed Queen Charlotte Smack For Old Ship Company.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Nova Scotia Yarmouth Recovery Merchantman For A. Grigg.
Unknown date  Spain Santa Leocadia Gun-brig For Spanish Navy.[39]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nicholas Bools & William Good Bridport Santa Maria Full-rigged ship For Mr. Gonsilva.[40]
Unknown date India M. Smith Calcutta Sir Andrew Snape Hammond Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Dover Sir Sidney Smith West Indiaman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Harwich Starling Merchantman For W. Britton.
Unknown date India Bombay Tajbux Merchantman For the Imam of Muscat.[41]
Unknown date India M. Smith Calcutta Thomas Henchman East Indiaman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Brockbank Lancaster Three Sisters Merchantman For private owner.[42]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Vigilant Merchantman For H. Roper.
Unknown date  United States Freeport, Maine Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  France Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  France Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  Spain Name unknown Merchantman For Private owner
Unknown date  Spain Minorca Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  France Name unknown Barque For private owner.

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