List of ship launches in 1832

The list of ship launches in 1832 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1832.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
18 January  United Kingdom John Burdon Sunderland Pelion Merchantman For Caleb Wilson & Sons.[1]
19 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Steels Liverpool Imogen East Indiaman For Taylor, Potter & Co.[2]
25 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Bowes Whitehaven Eclipse Schooner For Belfast, London and Whitehaven Shipping Company.[3]
2 February  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Conway Conway-class corvette For Royal Navy.
4 February  United Kingdom R. & N. Campion Whitby Regina Brig For private owner.[4]
11 February  United Kingdom Adamson Dundee Zillah West Indiaman For George Clark.[5]
16 February  United Kingdom Parmeter Fareham Ariadne Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Burrell.[6]
2 March  United Kingdom Morton Aberdeen Bon Accord Whaler For private owner.[7]
2 March  United Kingdom Nicol & Reid Aberdeen Thomas Dougall Brig For private owner.[7]
3 March  United Kingdom Henry Barrick Whitby Corsair Barque For private owner.[8]
17 March  United Kingdom G. & H. Barrick Whitby Columbus Full-rigged ship For private owner.[9]
17 March  United Kingdom Menzies & Son Leith Royal Adelaide Steamship For London, Leith, Edinburgh and Glasgow Shipping Company.[10]
2 April  United Kingdom Dublin The Thomas Barque For Daniel Hodgens.[11]
5 April  United Kingdom Seppings & Laing Woolwich Dockyard Dee Paddle steamer For Royal Navy.[12]
11 April  United Kingdom Buckle & Davis Chepstow Reform Brig For private owner.[13]
16 April  United Kingdom Roberts Plymouth Dockyard Rhadamanthus Paddle sloop For Royal Navy.[14]
16 April  United Kingdom Wilson & Sons Liverpool Victory Steamship For Cork & Bristol Line.[15]
19 April  United Kingdom S. &. P. Mills Sunderland Elizabeth Merchantman For private owner.[16]
23 April  United Kingdom Carmarthen Earl Grey Smack For W. Phillips.[17]
April  United Kingdom William Potts Sunderland Emblem Merchantman For Purdy & Co.[1][18]
April  United States Washington Navy Yard Experiment Schooner For United States Navy.
April  United Kingdom William Bailey Ipswich Superb Schooner For John Christie & others.[19]
1 May  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Vernon Fourth rate For Royal Navy.[20]
2 May  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Castor Castor-class frigate For Royal Navy.
2 May  United Kingdom Oliver Lang Woolwich Dockyard Royal Louisa Model frigate For William IV, who gave it to the King of Prussia.[21]
3 May  United Kingdom Limehouse Snake Snake-class ship-sloop For Royal Navy.[22]
14 May  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Cockatrice Cockatrice-class schooner For Royal Navy.
14 May  United Kingdom Gutteridge Selby John Brig For private owner.[23]
14 May  United Kingdom Wigram's Blackwall London Merchantman For Wigram's.
16 May  United Kingdom Charles Connell & Sons Belfast Fanny Brig For private owner.[24]
16 May  France Toulon Le Bougainville Gazelle-class brig For French Navy.[25]
16 May  United Kingdom Seaton Sheerness Dockyard Salamander Paddle sloop For Royal Navy.[26][12]
31 May  United Kingdom Witherby & Ihler Newcastle upon Tyne Northumbrian Merchantman For Flinn & Co.[27]
May United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Quebec Lord Aylmer Full-rigged ship For private owner.[28]
May  United Kingdom Dundee The Majestic Merchantman For private owner.[29]
May  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Thornley Snow For William Speeding.[1][30]
2 June  United Kingdom Liverpool The Quorra Steamship For Messrs. Lander.[31]
8 June  United Kingdom Clarke & Sons Dublin Hibernia Packet ship For Grand Canal Company.[32]
13 June  United Kingdom Wilson & Sons Liverpool Courier Steamship For St George Steam Packet Company.[33]
13 June  France Toulon L'Etienne Marchand Gazelle-class brig For French Navy.[34]
15 June  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Scout Scout-class ship-sloop For Roya Navy.[35]
28 June  France Cherbourg Le Laurier Gazelle-class brig For French Navy.[36]
28 June  United Kingdom Mottershead, Heyes & Son Liverpool The Johnstone West Indiaman For Sandbach, Tinne & Co.[37]
30 June  United Kingdom Mulvey Chester John Watson Steamship For private owner.[38]
June  United Kingdom T. Reay Sunderland Angelicania Barque For William & Thomas Malling.[1][16]
June  United Kingdom Kirkbride & Co. Sunderland Hippogriff Merchantman For R. French.[1][39]
June  Ottoman Empire Izmit Neiri Shevket Ship of the line For Ottoman Navy.[40]
13 July  United Kingdom Metcalf & Son South Shields Caroline Merchantman For private owner.[41]
17 July  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Rover Sloop For Royal Navy.
21 July  United Kingdom Limehouse Serpent Snake-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[42]
28 July  United Kingdom Maudsley & Co Westminster Lord William Bentinck Steamship For British East India Company.[43]
28 July  United Kingdom Plymouth Dockyard Scorpion Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[44]
30 July  France Lorient Le Laperouse Cygne-class brig For French Navy.[45]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Elizabeth Brig For private owner.[46]
July  United Kingdom Hull Stamford Merchantman For Messrs. Holden, Simpson & Moats.[47]
27 August  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Andromache Andromache-class frigate For Royal Navy.
27 August  United Kingdom John M. Gales South Hylton Mary Hudson Merchantman For Matthew Hudson.[1]
28 August  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Forester Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
28 August  United Kingdom J. Steel & Co Liverpool Thomas Leech Brig For Messrs. Taylor, Potter & Co.[48]
August  United Kingdom George Frater & Co Sunderland Manico Snow For H. Punton.[1][49]
August  Netherlands Amsterdam Van Speyk Merchantman For private owner.[50]
10 September  France Lorient Le Cassard Cygne-class brig For French Navy.[51]
11 September  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Griffon Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[52]
11 September  United Kingdom Ogden and Simey Pallion Traveller Merchantman For private owner.[53]
12 September  United Kingdom Brady Dublin Brilliant Lightship For Trinity House.[54]
12 September  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Cobrera Merchantman For Philip Laing.[1][53]
13 September  Russia Admiralty Shipyard Saint Petersburg Pallada Frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.
25 September  United Kingdom Seppings Plymouth Dockyard Phoenix Paddle sloop For Royal Navy.[12]
25 September  United Kingdom Humble, Hurry & Milcrest Liverpool St. Patrick Steamship For Sir John Tobin.[55]
26 September  France Bayonne Le Borda Gazelle-class brig For French Navy.[56]
27 September  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Neptune Caldeonia-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[57]
29 September  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Firefly Firefly-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[57]
29 September  United Kingdom James Gibson Northwich Mariner Mersey flat For private owner.[58]
September  United Kingdom J. Brunton Sunderland Catherine Snow For private owner.[1]
8 October  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Monarch Canopus-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[57]
11 October  Netherlands Vlissingen Rhijn Frigate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[59]
22 October  France "Port-au-Bie" Aaron Manby Steamship For private owner.[60]
22 October  United Kingdom Seaham Wansbeck Brig For private owner[61]
10 November  United Kingdom Seddon and Laidley North Birkenhead Water-witch Steamship For private owner.[62]
November  United Kingdom T. Reed Sunderland Elizabeth Merchantman For private owner.[16]
22 December  United Kingdom Thomas Roydon & Co. Liverpool Frederick Hooth Brig For private owner.[63]
Summer  United States Joseph Throckmorton Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Warrior Steamboat For Joseph Throckmorton and William Hempstead.
Autumn United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick St. Martin's Everina Brig For private owner.[64]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Active Merchantman For private owner.[1]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New South Wales Illawarra Adelaide Cutter For private owner.
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam Ajax Sixth rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[65]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Andrew Morrison Liverpool Alburka Steamship For private owner.[66]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Anne Snow For W. Englisn.[1][67]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Anne Snow For J. Straker.[1]
Unknown date  Netherlands Argo Sixth rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[68]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Burdon Sunderland Bowes Merchantman For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Deptford Broad Oak Barque For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Buchanan Merchantman For Hunter & Elliott.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Cæsar Merchantman For J. Colling.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Dorothy Forster Merchantman For Forster & Co.[1]
Unknown date India Bombay Earl of Clare Full-rigged ship For private owner.[69]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Egeria Brig For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Adamson Sunderland Elvira Snow For Chicken & Co.[1]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New South Wales Experiment Horse-powered paddle boat For Mr. Singleton.
Unknown date  Sweden Falk Schooner For Royal Swedish Navy.[70]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Monkwearmouth Fortitude Brig For J. Wilson.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Bell Sunderland Gowlands Merchantman For Mr. Gowlands.[1]
Unknown date  Sweden Gustaf den Store Man of war For Royal Swedish Navy.[70]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Ball Jr. Salcombe Haidee Schooner For William Beer, John Jordan and others.[71]
Unknown date  United States Webb and Allen New York Ingham Morris-Taney-class cutter For United States Revenue Cutter Service.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Belfast Isabella Brig For private owner.[72]
Unknown date  United States Washington Navy Yard Jackson Morris-Taney-class cutter For United States Revenue Cutter Service.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Halls Sunderland Jane Ayre Snow For Ayre & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Cornforth Sunderland Jane and Margaret Merchantman For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Jane & Mary Merchantman For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Storey Sunderland John & Amelia Merchantman For Mr. Patterson.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Halls Sunderland John Thompson Merchantman For John Thompson.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Laurel Brig For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Bell Sunderland Lilburn Snow For Gray & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Ludlow Barque For J. Graham.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Maria Snow For Mr Thompson.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. Dobinson Sunderland Mayflower Merchantman For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Bonker Salcombe Myrtle Schooner For Weymouth & Co.[73]
date  Russia Saint Petersburg Noli me Tempere Ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[74]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Tiffin Sunderland Ocean Merchantman For J. Dodds.[1]
Unknown date  Netherlands Middelburg Prins Wilhelm Frederik Hendrik Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[75]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Raby Castle Snow For Dixon & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Hall Sunderland Reward Brig For Parker & Co.[1]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Pictou Royal William Paddle steamer For private owner.[76]
Unknown date India Bombay Shannon Schooner For British East India Company.[69]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Shannon Snow For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Sun Snow For White & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Sunderland Merchantman For Andrew White.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Suphenius Snow For William Gales.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Tiffin Sunderland Themis Merchantman For I. Tiffin.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Thomas Kennison Snow For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Tyneside Snow For T. Blackett, or Blackett, Forster & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Tyrer Full-rigged ship For Tyrer & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Useful Brig For Mr. Thompson.[1]
Unknown date  France Dunkerque Urania Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[77]
Unknown date  France Dunkerque Van Speyk Sixth rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[78]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Potts Sunderland Vesper Snow For H. Hutton & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Viatic Snow For private owner.[79]
Unknown date  United States Webb and Allen New York Washington Morris-Taney-class cutter For United States Revenue Cutter Service.
Unknown date  United States Otter Creek, Vermont Water Witch Steamboat For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brown and Bell New York Wave Schooner For United States Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom King's Lynn Westmoreland Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date Burma Woodlark Barque For private owner.

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