List of ship launches in 1841

The list of ship launches in 1841 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1841.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
7 January  United States Samuel Hartt New York Navy Yard Missouri Paddle frigate For United States Navy.
8 January  United Kingdom Messrs J. & W. Campion Whitby Palatine Full-rigged ship For private owners.[1]
18 January  United Kingdom Speakman Preston Rapid Schooner For Messrs. Humber.[2]
19 January  United Kingdom Francis Williams Canons Marsh Miss Chiff Schooner For private owner.[3]
23 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Parkinson & Brown Hull Constantia Brig For private owner.[4]
23 January  United Kingdom James Stothard & Co Monkwearmouth Tasmania Barque For F. Heisch & Co.[5]
26 January  United Kingdom John & Charles Alcock Sunderland Lucy Brig For Matthew Aisbitt.[5]
26 January  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Styx Driver-class sloop For Royal Navy.[6][7][8]
January  United Kingdom Reed, Denton & Co. Sunderland Asiatic Barque For Munro & Co.[5]
January  United Kingdom W. Robinson Sunderland Barbara Merchantman For M. Robson.[5]
2 February  United Kingdom Womack Agbrigg John Merchantman For Messrs. Ibbotson & Lister.[9]
4 February  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Vixen Driver-class sloop For Royal Navy.[10]
6 February  France Lorient Sémillante Surveillante-class frigate For French Navy.
9 February  United Kingdom Humphrey Hull Sultan East Indiaman For Messrs John Beadle & Co.[11]
12 February  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Ardent Alecto-class sloop For Royal Navy.
12 February  United Kingdom Galway Lord Fitzgerald and Vesei Schooner For private owner.[12]
13 February  United Kingdom Henry Jones Port Madoc Economy Schooner For private owner.[13]
16 February  United Kingdom Thomas Evans Bideford William Cannyngs Brig For Messrs. Lucas, Goyer, and Lucas.[14]
22 February  United Kingdom W. Thompson & Pearson Sunderland Gertrude Barque For Mr. Gibson.[5][15]
24 February  United Kingdom Duncanson Alloa Gartsherrie Barque For private owner.[16]
25 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Robert Duncan & Co. Glasgow Clyde Steamship For Royal West India Steam Packet Company.[17]
February  United Kingdom Peter Austin & Son Sunderland Bride of Abydos Merchantman For Crozier & Co.[5][18]
February  United Kingdom T. Elliot Sunderland Elizabeth Merchantman For P. Watson.[5]
February  United Kingdom Bell & Cairncross Sunderland Ewart Schooner For J. Ewart.[5]
February  United Kingdom Sunderland Friends Merchantman For Mr. Brown.[5]
February  United Kingdom Sunderland Grindlay Barque For Walter Grindlay.[5]
February  France Bordeaux Louis XIV Merchantman For private owner.[19]
February  United Kingdom J. H. Robson Sunderland Palestine Merchantman For Mr. Penman.[5][20]
6 March  United Kingdom James Chapman Southtown The Saucy Jack Schooner For Messrs. W. H. Draper & Co.[21]
8 March  France Lorient Andromaque Surveillante-class frigate For French Navy.[22][23]
8 March  United Kingdom John Byerley & Sons Portsea Duff Brig For John Byerley & Sons.[24]
8 March  United Kingdom Messrs Bush and Beddoe Bristol Shamrock Steamship For private owner.[25]
9 March  United Kingdom Messrs Humphrey & Co. Hull The Bentley Brig For Norrison Levett.[26]
10 March  United Kingdom Edward Gibson Hull Herculaneum Barque For Messrs. Taylor, Potter & Co.[26]
23 March  United Kingdom Rubie Southampton Seagull Barque For private owner.[27]
24 March  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Spy Brigantine For Royal Navy.[28]
30 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Barricks Whitby Pickering Schooner For Whitby, Pickering and London Shipping Company.[29]
March  United Kingdom James Barkes Sunderland Ann Eliza Schooner For J. Hay.[5]
March  United Kingdom James Stothard Sunderland Harriet Merchantman For James Stothard.[5]
March  United Kingdom Sunderland Sarah Crisp Barque For T. Crisp.[5][30]
2 April  United Kingdom John Brook Bideford John Brook Schooner For private owner.[31]
6 April  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Geyser Driver-class sloop For Royal Navy.
12 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Wigram & Green Blackwall Princess Royal Paddle steamer For General Steam Navigation Company.[32]
12 April  United Kingdom Green Blackwall Queen Victoria Steamship For General Steam Navigation Company.[33]
13 April  United Kingdom Carmarthen Princess Royal full-rigged ship For private owner.[34]
19 April  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Southwick Ohio Merchantman For General Shipping Company.[5][35]
22 April  United Kingdom Fraserburgh Shipbuilding Company Fraserburgh Anna Mary Brig For private owner.[36]
23 April  United Kingdom Edward Ellis Garth Benjamin Williams Merchantman For private owner.[37]
23 April  United Kingdom Innes Leith Jessie Anderson Barque For Messrs. Anderson, Wigham Munro & Co.[38]
23 April  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Siren Helena-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[39]
23 April Burma British East India Company Moulmein Tenasserim Steamship For British East India Company.[40][41]
24 April  United Kingdom William Bayley Ipswich Doctor Schooner For Mr. Stone.[42]
26 April  United Kingdom Bowman, Verdon & Co. Aberdeen The William Hogarth Schooner For private owner.[36]
April  United Kingdom B. Stafford Sunderland Advance Snow For J. Parkin.[5]
April  United Kingdom J. Evans Aberystwyth Messenger Schooner For private owner.[43]
April  United Kingdom W. Sutherland Sunderland Mornington Merchantman For J. R. Tuer.[5][44]
April  United Kingdom J. Evans Aberystwyth Ocean Queen Schooner For private owner.[43]
1 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Thompson & Spiers Greenock Tweed Steamship For Royal West India Steam Packet Company.[17][45]
3 May  United Kingdom Henry Teall Leeds Brilliant Schooner For private owner.[46]
5 May  United States Philadelphia Navy Yard Mississippi Paddle frigate For United States Navy.[47][48]
6 May  United Kingdom Messrs. P. Chaloner, Sons & Co. Liverpool Panope Schooner For Liverpool and London Shipping Company.[49]
12 May  United Kingdom David King Ipswich Highlander Brigantine For Messrs. J. G. Plummer and John Nolloth.[50]
18 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Wigram Blackwall Southampton East Indiaman For British East India Company.[51]
20 May  Norway Nidaros Corvette For Royal Norwegian Navy.
22 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Green & Wigram Blackwall Agincourt Merchantman For R. Green.[52]
22 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Robert Menzies & Sons Leith Forth Steamship For West India Royal Mail Steam Packet Company.[53][54]
22 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Bannister & Co. Liverpool Grimaldi Schooner For W. S. Dixon & Co.[55]
22 May  United Kingdom Ellis Evans Penmaenpool The Cambrian Maid Schooner For private owner.[56]
23 May  United Kingdom John Dawson & Co. Liverpool Sampson Brigantine For G. H. Thompson.[55]
25 May  United Kingdom James McMillan Crawfordyke Solway Steamship For Royal Mail Steam Packet Company.[57]
29 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Hillhouse's Bristol Timbuctoo Merchantman For Messrs. R. & W. King.[58]
May  United Kingdom E. T. Thompson & J Teasdale Sunderland Alexander Snow For A. Scott.[5][59]
May  United Kingdom William Tardrew Bideford George Vickery Brig For private owner.[60]
May  United Kingdom George Frater Sunderland Majestic Barque For J. & J. Wait.[5][61]
19 June  United Kingdom Messrs. J. B. Maxton & Co. Leith Victoria of Dundalk Dredger For Dundalk Harbour Commissioners.[62]
21 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Sothern & Day Runcorn Doris Schooner For private owner.[63]
21 June  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Trafalgar Caledonia-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
June  United Kingdom Brownlow, Pearson & Co. Hull Jupiter Merchantman For private owner.[64]
June United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick or Colony of Nova Scotia Bay of Fundy Mary Ann Brig For private owner.[65]
June  United Kingdom J. M. Gales Hylton Ferry Tynemouth Castle Snow For Mr. Coppock.[5][66]
3 July  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Devastation Driver-class sloop For Royal Navy.
5 July  United Kingdom Alexander Christie Pembroke Dock Cambrian Frigate For Royal Navy.[67][68]
5 July  United Kingdom Chambers Rotherham John and William Merchantman For Messrs. Henry and Edward Canham.
6 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas and John White Cowes Medina Paddle steamer For Mail Steam Packet Company.[69]
6 July  United Kingdom Bridlington The Queen Schooner For private owner.[70]
10 July  United States New York Hendrick Hudson Packet ship For private owner.[71]
13 July  United Kingdom Pritchard Northfleet Medway Steamship For East India Steam Packet Company.[72]
15 July  Russia S. I. Chernyavskiy Nicholaieff Dvienadsat Apostolov Dvienadsat Apostolov-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.
19 July  France Rochefort Gomer Gomer-class frigate For French Navy.
19 July  United Kingdom Tucker Teignmouth Llewellyn East Indiaman For private owner.[73]
20 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Hunt & Son Ipswich Earl of Stradbroke Schooner For private owner.[74]
20 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Humphrey & Co. Hull Good Intent Schooner For J. R. Thompson.[75]
20 July  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Growler Driver-class sloop For Royal Navy.
21 July  United Kingdom Westcott Bideford Glengariff Brig For private owner.[76]
21 July  United Kingdom Preston The Gleaner Schooner For Messrs. J. & A. Caunce.[77]
23 July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Salisbury Coverdale Barque For private owner.[78]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Prince Edward Island T. H. Havelock Brig For private owner.[79]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Tom Moore Full-rigged ship For private owner.[80]
2 August  United Kingdom Plymouth Dockyard Hindostan Second rate For Royal Navy.
5 August  United Kingdom W. Coulson Wincolmlee Diligent Sloop For Messrs. John Payne & Co.[81]
5 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Parkinson & Brown Hull Romp Brig For Robert Bilton.[81]
11 August  United Kingdom Messrs. William Simons & Co. Liverpool Argaum Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Ross, Corbett & Co.[82]
16 August  United States Portsmouth Navy Yard Congress Frigate For United States Navy.
16 August  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Heroine Brig For Royal Navy.[83]
16 August  United Kingdom Plymouth Dockyard Spartan Spartan-class frigate For Royal Navy.[84][85]
16 August  United Kingdom Victory Humber Keel For private owner.[86]
17 August  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Collingwood Vanguard-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
17 August  France Rochefort Le Messager Gazelle-class aviso For French Navy.[87]
17 August  United Kingdom Garland Newburgh Splendid Merchantman For private owner.[88]
18 August  United Kingdom H. Smith & Son. Gainsborough Mary Thompson Merchantman For private owner.[89]
18 August  United Kingdom Alexander Govan Peruvian Barque For Messrs. Urie & Co.[90]
20 August  United Kingdom Adamson Broughty Ferry Jean Baxter Schooner For private owner.[88]
21 August  United Kingdom Newburgh Splendid Merchantman For private owner.[88]
August  United Kingdom Joseph Doxford Sunderland Amelia Mary Snow For Mr. Culliford.[5]
August  United Kingdom W. S. Mellanby Stockton-on-Tees Bowes of Streatlam Barque For Henry French.[91]
August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Prince Edward Island Orestes Schooner For private owner.[92]
August  United Kingdom Stephenson & Stuart Sunderland Pattison Merchantman For Mr. Stephenson.[5][93]
August  United Kingdom J. Ratcliffe Sunderland Shepherdess Merchantman For Todd & Co.[5][94]
2 September  France Rochefort, Charente-Maritime Le Papillon Gazelle-class aviso For French Navy.[95]
2 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Sparrow Wexford The Emerald Isle Schooner For Richard Walsh.[96]
2 September  Portugal Lisbon Vasco da Gama Ship of the line For Portuguese Navy.[97]
4 September  United Kingdom Coppin Londonderry The Maiden City Paddle steamer For Steam Packet Company.[98]
7 September  United Kingdom Frederick Prestom Great Yarmouth Oriental Schooner For private owner.[99]
7 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Green, Wigrams, and Green Blackwall Trident Paddle steamer For General Steam Navigation Company.[100][101]
13 September United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Montreal Sydenham Steamship For Government of Province of Canada.[102]
14 September  United Kingdom Bridge Foundry Co. Warrington John Wilson Patten Brig For private owner.[103]
16 September Papal States Ancona Gregory XVI Merchantman For private owner.[104]
17 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Chaloner, Son & Co Liverpool Jupiter Steamship For private owner.[105]
30 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Menzies Leith Duncan Barque For private owner.[106]
September  France Cherbourg La Forte Frigate For French Navy.[107]
2 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Acramans, Morgan & Co. Bristol Little Western Paddle steamer For Gravesend Railway Company.[108][109][110]
2 October  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Proto Schooner For Liverpool and London Shipping Company.[111]
2 October  United Kingdom Owen Teignmouth Sarah Fishing trawler For private owner.[112]
11 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Robert Duncan & Co Greenock Teviot Paddle steamer For Royal West India Steam Packet Company.[113]
15 October  United Kingdom Alexander McLaine Belfat Martha Brig For private owner.[114]
20 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Hedderwick & Rancine Kelvinhaugh Precursor Paddle steam For Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[115][116]
30 October  United Kingdom Hobkirk Whitby Dowlah Barque For private owner.[117]
30 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Jenkinson & McEwen Kirkcudbright Rory O'More Merchantman For Messrs. Moore, Christian & Co.[118]
October  United Kingdom Walter Hood Aberdeen Agnes Blaikie Barque For George Thompson Jr.
October  United Kingdom Wilson, Spence & Todd Sunderland Empress Merchantman For Cragg & Co.[5][119]
October  United Kingdom Thompson & Pearson Sunderland Portly Barque For Mr. Reed.[5][15]
24 November  Netherlands Amsterdam Doggerbank Frigate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[120]
30 November  United Kingdom William Jones Pwllheli Henry Winch Brig For Peek Brothers & Winch.[121]
November  United Kingdom J. J. Rodham & Todd Sunderland Aden Barque For R. Brooks.[5][20]
1 December  United Kingdom Messrs. Humphrey & Co Hull Equestrian Merchantman For private owner.[122]
29 December  United Kingdom Bedminster Arch Duke Frederick Steamship For Austrian Government.[123]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Alice Sloop For private owner.[124]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Frederick Baddeley Brixham Amelia Fishing trawler For Frederick Hoare and John Laing.[125]
Unknown date  United States Webb & Allen New York Argo Full-rigged ship For William Whitlock Jr.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth Bebside Schooner For Mr. Coppin.[126]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Belle Creole Merchantman For Palmer & Co.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. Carr Sunderland Bosphorus Barque For A. Parker & Co.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Gales Sunderland Brunette Barque For Gales & Co.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Catharine Schooner For private owner.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bartram & Lister Sunderland Chance Schooner For R. Hutchinson & Thompson.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Benjamin Hodgson & Co. Sunderland Charlotte Snow For A. Grey.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Cornelius Brig For Mr. Thompson.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hull & Sikes Sunderland Croxdale Merchantman For H. Dixon.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. Dobbinson Sunderland Dahlia Schooner For private owner.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Bonker Salcombe Dolores Schooner For Robert Hurrell and others.[127]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Emily Barque For Dall & Co.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Mr. Spiller Battersea Era Paddle steamer For private owner.[128]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Laing & Simey Sunderland Fifeshire Merchantman For Pirie & Co.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Foam Chinaman For private owner.[129]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Doxford Southwick Gateshead Park Barque For Abbott & Co.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Byers Sunderland Gazelle Snow For Mr. Robinson.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Edward T. Thompson & John Teasdale Monkwearmouth Good Intent Sloop For private owner.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Good Intent Schooner For R. Glaves.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Thompson Sunderland Hamsterly Hall Merchantman For Mr. Thompson.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bartram & Lister Sunderland Hants Merchantman For Mr. Burrell.[5]
Unknown date  United States William H. Webb New York Helena Packet ship For N. L. and G. Griswold.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Joseph Helmsley Sunderland Integrity Snow For Mr. Helmsley.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Ogden Sunderland Isabella Wood Snow For Hartlepool United Shipping Company.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Jane Frances Barque For Mr. Fenwick.[5]
Unknown date  Sweden Jarramas Man of war For Royal Swedish Navy.[130]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Wickliffe Full-rigged ship For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Chilton Sunderland Juliet Schooner For Ord & Co.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Naisby Sunderland Lady Gray Snow For Mr. Wingrave.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Kater Sunderland Lady Margaret Snow For R. Naters.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Lady Mary Merchantman For Mr. Greenwell.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Kirkbride & partners Sunderland Margaret Schooner For Blair & Co.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hull & Sykes Hylton Marsden Brig For T. Gibson.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Fletcher, Son & Fearnall Limehouse Memnon Paddle frigate For Indian Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Sutherland Sunderland Nestor Snow For R. Metcalf.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Laing & Simey Sunderland New Zealand Barque For P. Laing & Co.[5]
Unknown date  Norway Nordstjernen Corvette For Royal Norwegian Navy.[131]
Unknown date  United States Jacob Westerveldt New York Oneida Full-rigged ship For John J. Boyd and Edward Hincken.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Noble Sunderland Orator Barque For J. Hay.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Frederick Baddeley Brixham Orderly Fishing trawler For Samuel S. Drew & Samuel Vittery.[132]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. John Scott & Sons Greenock Orion Steam yacht For Royal Northern Yacht Club.[133]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Palestine Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Astley Brothers.[134]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Daniel Brocklebank Whitehaven Patna Barque For private owner.[135]
Unknown date  United States Baltimore, Maryland Phoenix Schooner For United States Navy.
Unknown date  France Dunkerque Pijl Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[136]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Greenwell & Sacker Monkwearmouth Pilot Snow For James Parkin.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Anderton Runcorn Princess Royal Schooner For John Crippin.[137]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Priscilla Barque For John Campbell.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Risk Snow For private owner.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Henry Barrick Whitby Rosebud Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Templar Snow For Wilson & Co.[5]
Unknown date Unknown Thomas Arbuthnot Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  Sweden Thor Man of war For Royal Swedish Navy.[130]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Brokenshaw Fowey Touch Me Not Schooner For private owner.[138]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Pitcher Northfleet Trent Paddle steamer For Royal Mail Steam Packet Company.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Co. Liverpool Troubador Steamship For private owner.[139]
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. Carr Hylton Ferry Two Sisters Snow For Mr. Davison.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Tyne Merchantman For Bilton & Co.
Unknown date  United States Van Buren Full-rigged ship For United States Navy.[140]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Vicar of Bray Merchantman For private owner.[5]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. & J. Brocklebank Whitehaven Vicar of Bray Barque For private owner.[141]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland William and Mary Merchantman For Mr. Granger.[5][30]
Unknown date  United States John & James Friend New York William J. Romer Pilot boat For James J. Wilkie, James Conner, Robert W. Johnson, and George H. Sisco.
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam Zephyr Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[142]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Acramans, Morgan & Co. Bristol No. 2 Chain ferry For Port of Portsmouth Floating Bridge Co.[143]

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