List of ship launches in 1852

The list of ship launches in 1852 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1852.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
7 January  United Kingdom James Robinson Deptford Susanna Dixon Merchantman For William Dixon.[1][2]
8 January  United Kingdom Booth & Blacklock Sunderland Ambassador Barque For E. Lumsdon & Sons.[1]
8 January  United Kingdom William Bayley Ipswich Arethusa Barque For A. Williams.[3][4]
8 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & McGregor Partick Madras Steamship For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[5]
8 January  United Kingdom Carr Holyhead Mary Carr Merchantman For private owner.[6]
10 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Denny & Rankin Dumbarton St. Lawrence Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Allan.[7]
11 January  United Kingdom John Laird North Birkenhead Weaver Steamboat For Bridgewater Trust.[8]

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15 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Richardson's Manchester Challenger Lifeboat For private owners. Magazine Lifeboat, Liverpool.[10]
20 January  United Kingdom Messrs Lecky & Co. Dublin Isidora Yacht For Thomas Pim Jr.[11]
22 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Coutts & Parkinson Willington Quay Duke of Northampton Full-rigged ship For John Smith.[12]
22 January  United Kingdom Andrew Woodhouse South Shields Pilot Pilot ship For private owners.[13][14]
5 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Wigram & Sons Blackwall Amazonas Frigate For Peruvian Navy.[15]
7 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Coutts and Parkinson Willington Quay Clyde East Indiaman For John Smith.[16]
9 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Barclay and Curle Stobcross City of Edinburgh Merchantman For private owner.[17]
10 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Patterson & Son Bristol America Steamship For Eastern Steam Navigation Company.[18][19]
20 February  France Cherbourg La Forte Fourth rate For French Navy.[20]
21 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith & Rodger Govan Holyrood Steamship For Charles King.[21]
February  United Kingdom Hodgson & Gardner Sunderland Emporium Barque For Lumsdon & Co.[1][22]
February  United Kingdom John Smith Pallion Richard Battersby Barque For Mr. Chisholm.[1]
5 March  United Kingdom Messrs. William Denny & Bros. Dumbarton Australian Steamship For Messrs. Burns.[23]
6 March  United States Messrs. Trufant, Drummond & Co Bath, Maine Benjamin Adams Full-rigged ship For Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapscott & Co.[24]
6 March  United Kingdom Westacott Barnstaple Parana Barque For private owner.[25]
17 March  United Kingdom James Wake Goole Welcome Schooner For Messrs. Wright, Ramsey & Co.[26]
20 March  United Kingdom Ghent Plymouth Melina Schooner For Mr. Soper Jr.[27]
22 March  United Kingdom Green & Parkinson Hull Hampden Brig For George Cammell.[28]
22 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Walter Hood & Co. Aberdeen John Knox Barque For P. Edward and Mr. Monro.[29]
23 March  United Kingdom S. Peter Austin Sunderland Veturia Barque For S. Peter Austin.[1][30]
24 March  United Kingdom Joseph White East Cowes Miranda Cutter yacht For J. Gray.[31]
30 March  United Kingdom Pwllheli Koh-i-Noor Barque For private owner.[32]
March  United Kingdom Pearch & Thackeray Sunderland Priam Full-rigged ship For John Banks.[1][33][34]
3 April  United Kingdom Bideford Vivandiere Schooner For A. P. Harrison.[35]
5 April  United Kingdom Holman Topsham Queen of the Eze Full-rigged ship For private owner.[36]
5 April  United Kingdom William Pile Jr. Sunderland Roxburgh Castle Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Green.[1][37]
6 April  United Kingdom Hume & Easson Pallion Abeona Merchantman For T. White.[1]
6 April  United Kingdom E. Young South Shields Elizabeth Mary Schooner For A. H. Leslie.[38]
6 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Hall's Footdee Frances Henty Full-rigged ship For private owner.[39]
6 April  United Kingdom John Smith Pallion George Kendall Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Kendall.[1]
6 April  United Kingdom R. H. Potts & Bros. Sunderland Hawk Brig For Potts Bros.[1][38]
6 April  United Kingdom William Pile Jr. Sunderland King Richard Cœur de Lion Merchantman For Messrs. Green[38][40]
6 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Royden & Sons Liverpool Rosamond Clipper For Messrs. Samuel Johnson & Co.[41]
7 April  United Kingdom Mrs. Stoveld Blyth Regard Brig For Mr. Jefferson.[38][42]
7 April  United Kingdom J. Brooke Liverpool Lockett Full-rigged ship For J. Lockett and others.[41]
7 April  United Kingdom Messrs. G. W. & W. J. Hall Monkwearmouth Warrior Queen Barque For private owner.[1][34]
8 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Mare & Co Blackwall Indiana Steamship For General Screw Steam Company.[43]
17 April  United Kingdom Smith & Rodger Glasgow Formosa Steamship For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.
17 April  United Kingdom Ratcliffe & Spence Sunderland Satellite Brig For James & John Trowsdale.[1][34]
19 April  United States Samuel Hall East Boston, Massachusetts John Gilpin Extreme clipper For Pierce & Hunnewell.[44]
19 April  United States Paul Curtis Medford, Massachusetts Beverly Extreme clipper For Wm. Perkins & Israel Whitney.[44]
21 April  United Kingdom Robert Thompson & Sons Monkwearmouth Charlotte of Derby Barque For Thomas Ward.[1][45][34]
21 April  United Kingdom Robert Napier and Sons Govan Cosmopolitan Steamship For Messrs. William Sloan & Co.[46]
21 April  United Kingdom Ratsey Cowes Marina Yacht For W. J Foster.[47]
21 April  United Kingdom William Wilkinson Deptford Queen of the Wave Barque For T. Young.[1][48]
21 April  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth Thomas Dryden Barque For Dryden & Co.[49]
22 April  United Kingdom George Booth Pallion Constance Barque For W. Thompson.[1][50][34]
April  United Kingdom Messrs. A. Denny & Brother Dumbarton Cleopatra Steamship For M'Kean, M'Larty & Co.[51]
April  United Kingdom Havelock & Robson Sunderland David & Martha Schooner For David Tunnell.[1][34]
April  United States Joshua T. Foster Medford, Massachusetts Ellen Foster Clipper For J. & A. Tyrell.[44]
April  United Kingdom William Harkass North Sands Fanny Huntley Merchantman For Huntley & Co.[1][52]
April  United Kingdom W. Wilkinson Pallion Unnamed Barque For Messrs. Bradley & Potts.[34]
1 May  United Kingdom Messrs. J. & G. Thomson Govan Venus Steamship For Largs Steamboat Co.[53]
5 May India Bombay Lady Falkland Steamship For British East India Company.[54]
5 May  United Kingdom Booth & Blacklock Sunderland Roehampton Barque For Beckwith & Co.
5 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Stothert, Slaughter & Co. Bristol The Queen Steamship For private owner.[55]
6 May  United Kingdom William Jackson Liverpool Queen of the Isles Schooner yacht For Robert Langtrys.[56]
8 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Harvey & Sons Ipswich Prince Steamship For Peter Bruff.[57]
11 May  United Kingdom Upham Brixham Nonpareil Merchantman For Messrs. Dart, Scovil & Culley.[58]
18 May  United Kingdom William Wilkinson Deptford Rose of Sharon Full-rigged ship For J. Miller.[1][48]
20 May  United Kingdom Mansfield Teignmouth Crystal Palace Full-rigged ship For John Lidgett.[59]
22 May  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Agamemnon Agamemnon-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[60]
22 May  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Portena Barque For Ben Darbyshire & partners.[1][61]
May  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Southwick Albion Barque For W. Stevens.[1][62]
May United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada G. H. Parke Quebec America Merchantman For private owner.[63][64]
May  United Kingdom J. & R. Candlish Southwick Chevy Chase Barque For J. & R. Candlish.[1][65][62]
May  United Kingdom James Hardie Southwick Mary Grace Snow For J. Sewell.[1][62]
May  United Kingdom Henry Harvey Littlehampton Ocean Witch Schooner For Messrs. Gardam, Earle & Woodhall.[66]
May  United Kingdom Blackwall, London Queen of the South Steamship For private owner.[67]
May  United Kingdom South Shields Swan Steamship For Messrs. Swan & Co.[68]
3 June  United Kingdom Messrs. A. Duthie & Co. Aberdeen Ballarat Full-rigged ship For W. O. Young.[69]
3 June  United Kingdom Ratsey Cowes Gloriana Schooner For Mr. Gee.[70]
3 June  United Kingdom Westacott Barnstaple Lady Ebrington Clipper For private owner.[71][72]
3 June  France Lorient Laplace Steamship For French Navy.[73]
5 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Halls Aberdeen Julia Merchantman For Liverpool Line.[69][74]
7 June  United Kingdom Robert Thompson & Sons Sunderland Adventure Snow For J. Purvis.[1]
9 June  Netherlands Amsterdam Soembing Paddle steamer For Royal Netherlands Navy.
16 June  Denmark Nyholm Tordenskjold Frigate For Royal Danish Navy.
17 June  United States Jeremiah Simonson New York Star of the West Paddle steamer For Cornelius Vanderbilt.
17 June  United Kingdom Shaw Torquay The Christopher Clipper For Messrs. Stabb, Holmewood & Rowe[75]
19 June  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Cruizer Cruizer-class sloop For Royal Navy.
19 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Vernon & Sons Liverpool Haggerston Steamship For private owner.[76]
19 June  United Kingdom J. Robinson Deptford Peggy Barque For George Avery.[1]
19 June  United States Donald McKay East Boston, Massachusetts Sovereign of the Seas Extreme clipper For Donald McKay.[44][77]
19 June  United Kingdom Messrs. W. B. Jones & Son Liverpool The Pioneer Pilot boat For private owner.[76]
19 June  United Kingdom George Robinson Blyth Tynemouth Barque For Peter Dale.[78]
21 June  United Kingdom R. Steele & Co. Greenock Arabia Ocean liner For Cunard Line,[79] or British and North American Steam Navigation Company.[80]
23 June  Prussia Coblentz Prinses Louise Steamship For private owner.[81]
30 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Rawson, Watson & Co. Sunderland Australia Barque For C. Robert.[82]
30 June  United Kingdom Palmer Brothers & Co. Jarrow John Bowes Collier For Charles Mark Palmer.
30 June  United Kingdom John Crown Southwick Prince Alfred Full-rigged ship For Pope Bros.[1][82]
June  United Kingdom Ralph Hutchinson Sunderland Annie Forster Barque For G. Forster.[1]
June  United Kingdom R. & W. Hutchinson Sunderland Ballarat Barque For Martin Lonie.[1][52]
June United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Valin Saint Roche Ebba Brahe Merchantman For private owner.[63][83]
June  United Kingdom George Short Sunderland Lebanon Barque For A. Strong.[1][84]
June  United Kingdom Robert Reay North Hylton Prodroma Snow For Mr. Richardson.[1][2]
June  United States Domingo Marcucci San Francisco Uncle Sam Paddle steamer For James Turnbull.
June  Sweden Kristianstad Zelus Brig For private owner.[85]
3 July  France Rouen Chemist Merchantman For private owner.[86]
3 July  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Forerunner Steamship For African Steam Navigation Company.[87]
3 July  Hungary Buda Francis Joseph Steamship For private owner.[88]
3 July  United States J.O. Curtis Medford, Massachusetts Onward Extreme clipper For William Lincoln and Co., Boston.[44]
3 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith & Rodger Glasgow Persian Steamship For Messrs. Potter & Co.[89]
3 July  United Kingdom Harwich Dockyard Sir George Anderson Full-rigged ship For private owner.[90]
17 July  United Kingdom Richard Green River Thames Anglesey Steamship For private owner.[91]
30 July  United Kingdom Robert Thompson & Sons Sunderland Boadicea Barque For Robert Pow, Margaret Fawcus, John Fawcus and George Dawson.[1][45]
31 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Denny & Rankin Dumbarton Aberfoyle Full-rigged ship For Messrs. P. & T. Aitken and others.[92][93]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Catherine Glen Full-rigged ship For private owner.[94]
July  Austrian Empire Venice Henzi Steamship For private owner.[95]
July  United Kingdom Hodgson & Gardiner North Hylton John Beynon Brig For J. Beynon.[1][96]
July  United Kingdom Booth & Blacklock North Sands William Brown Barque For private owner.[1][96]
July  United States E. & H.O. Briggs South Boston, Massachusetts Winged Arrow Clipper For E. & H.O. Briggs.[44]
2 August  United Kingdom Messrs. A. M'Millan & Son Dumbarton Catherine Mitchell Full-rigged ship For John Mitchell.[97]
9 August  United States George Steers New York George Steers Schooner For private owner.
16 August  United Kingdom Buchanan & Gibson Sunderland Mountain Maid Barque For J. Gibson.[1]
19 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith & Rodger Govan Ceres Steamship For Messrs. Malcolmson.[98]
19 August  United Kingdom Joseph Steel Jr. Liverpool Tinto Merchantman For private owner.[99]
20 August  United Kingdom Forrest & Co. North Hylton Emigrant Barque For Mr. Denniston.[1][22]
20 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Alex Stephen & Sons Kelvinhaugh Typhoon Clipper For Potter, Wilson & Co.[100]
23 August  France Toulon Le Montebello First rate For French Navy.[101]
30 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Charles J. Mare & Co Blackwall Hydaspes Steamship For General Screw Steam Shipping Company.[102]
31 August  United Kingdom Messrs. M'Laine & Sons Belfast Ulidia Barque For private owner.[103]
August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick D. & J. Vaughan St. Martins Asia Clipper For private owner.[104]
August  United States Hayden & Cudworth Medford, Massachusetts Gem of the Ocean Clipper For private owner.[44]
August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Prince Edward Island Isabel Schooner For private owner.[105]
August  United Kingdom Messrs. Gowan's Berwick upon Tweed Lord Delaval Passenger ship For private owner.[106]
2 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Son Liverpool Eagle Steamship For Mr. Dargan.[107]
2 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith & Rodger Govan The Ondine Steamship For Messrs. Malcolmson.[98]
2 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Walter Hood & Co. Aberdeen Wooloomooloo Merchantman For private owner.[108]
4 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Sloan & Gemmell Ayr William Henry Schooner For William Threlfall.[109]
9 September  United States William H. Webb New York Flying Dutchman Clipper For William H. Webb.[44]
11 September  United Kingdom John Thompson Rotherhithe El Princero Steamship For Spanish Government.[110]
13 September  United States J .O. Curtis Medford, Massachusetts Whirlwind Clipper For private owner.[44]
14 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Barr & Shearer Ardrossan Countess of Winton Barque For Messrs M'Dowall & Halliday.[111]
14 September  France Lorient Jean Bart Suffren-class ship of the line For French Navy.
14 September  United States Donald McKay East Boston, Massachusetts Westward Ho! Extreme clipper For Sampson & Tappan.[44]
15 September  France Cherbourg Austerlitz Hercule-class ship of the line For French Navy.
15 September  United States Messrs. Perine, Patterson & Stack New York Ericsson Paddle steamer For private owner.[112][113][114]
15 September  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Imperieuse Frigate For Royal Navy.
17 September  United Kingdom Messrs. J. & R. White Cowes Hero of the Nile Clipper For James Shephard.[115]
16 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Miller, Ravenhill & Co. Low Walker Ionio Steamship For Österreichischer Lloyd.[116][117]
21 September  United Kingdom Ratcliffe, Spence & Co. Sunderland Sir William Ffoulkes Barque For William Miles.[1][2]
21 September  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Windsor Castle First rate For Royal Navy.[118]
24 September  United Kingdom Donald McKay East Boston, Massachusetts Westward Ho! Clipper For private owner.
25 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Blackwood & Gordon Glasgow Reindeer Steamship For private owner.[119]
28 September  Austrian Empire Venice Gurtatone Steamship For private owner.[120]
29 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Alexander Denny & Brother Dumbarton Osmanli Steamship For Messrs. Vianna, Jones & Chappell.[121]
30 September  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Kangaroo Acorn-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[122]
30 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Coutts & Parkinson Newcastle upon Tyne W. S. Lindsay Clipper For William Shaw Lindsay.[123][124]
September  United Kingdom Messrs. Denny and Brothers Dumbarton Alps Steamship For Messrs. G. & J. Burns.[125]
September  United Kingdom William Pile Jr. Sunderland Electricity Barque For Pile & Co.[1]
September  United Kingdom George Bolton Steam fishing vessel For private owner.[126]
September  United Kingdom Robert Thompson & Sons Sunderland Ida Barque For George Shotton.[1][127]
September  United Kingdom William Reed Coxgreen Nugget Schooner For C. Bailey.[1][2]
September  United Kingdom Messrs. Duthie Aberdeen Planet Clipper For private owner.[128]
9 October  France M. Arman, or M. Montané. Bordeaux Louis Napoleon Merchantman For private owner.[129][130]
10 October  Spain Arsenal de la Carraca Cádiz Reina Doña Isabel II Reina Doña Isabel II-class ship of the line For Spanish Navy.[131][132][133]
14 October  United Kingdom Liverpool Marian Moore Merchantman For private owner.[134]
16 October  United Kingdom Thompson Rotherhithe Secundo Steamship For Spanish Navy.[135]
18 October  United Kingdom Hall, Snow & Co. Bath, Maine Carrier Pigeon Clipper For Reed, Wade & Co.
20 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Hall Aberdeen Velocidade Full-rigged ship For private owner.[136]
29 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Wood & Reed Port-Glasgow Gironde Steamship For V. H. Smith.[137]
30 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod and Macgregor Glasgow Bengal Steamship For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[138]
October  United States William H. Webb New York Central America Paddle steamer For United States Mail Steamship Company.
October  France M. Guibert Nantes Comte le Hon Zinc-built sloop For private owner.[139][140]
October  United Kingdom J. Robinson Deptford Jane Hudson Snow For G. Hudson.[1][141]
October United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Bathurst Kate Brig For private owner.[142]
October  United Kingdom Whitehaven Martaban East Indiaman For private owner.[143]
October  United Kingdom M'Millan Greenock Spes Full-rigged ship For private owner.[144]
11 November  United States Samuel Hall East Boston, Massachusetts Flying Childers Clipper For J. M Forbes and Cunningham Bros.
12 November  United Kingdom J. Scott, Russell & Co. Millwall Adelaide Steamship For Australian Company.[145][146]
12 November  United Kingdom Whitehaven Coringa Merchantman For private owner.[147]
13 November  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Faith Steamship For African Mail Company.[148]
13 November  United Kingdom Messrs. W. B. Jones & Co. Liverpool The Duke Schooner For private owner.[149]
16 November  United States Paul Curtis Medford, Massachusetts Golden West Extreme clipper For J.A. & T. A. Patterson.[44]
27 November  United Kingdom J. and G. Thompson Clydebank Mona's Queen Paddle steamer For Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.
November United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Julia Clipper For private owner.[150]
November Russian Empire Grand Duchy of Finland Helsinki Rurik Frigate For Finnish Navy.[151]
9 December  United Kingdom Thomas Toward Newcastle upon Tyne Duque de Porto Steamship For private owner.[152]
9 December  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer & Co. Jarrow William Hutt Collier For General Iron Screw Collier Company.[153]
10 December  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith & Rodger Govan Prince Albert Paddle steamer For Messrs. Potter, Wilson & Co.[154]
11 December India Bombay Corsetjee Flatboat For British East India Company.[54]
23 December  United Kingdom Richard & Henry Green Blackwall Yard Challenger Clipper For Hugh Hamilton Lindsay.
23 December  United Kingdom C.J. Mare and Company Blackwall Feyz-i Cihat Frigate For Egyptian Navy.
29 December  United Kingdom Messrs. Wingate Whiteinch The Queen Steamship For private owner.[155]
30 December  United Kingdom Camper Gosport Goleitka Schooner For Prince Levaboff.[156]
December  United States Calais, Maine Mary Spring Barque For private owner.[157]
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. Carr North Hylton Abrahm & Sarah Snow For Lotinga & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. T. Alcock Sunderland Acacia Barque For C. Alcock.[1]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Miramichi Adolphus Brigantine For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Stockton Iron Shipbuilding Co. Stockton-on-Tees Advance Merchantman For private owner.[158]
Unknown date  United States James P. Rideout Robbinston, Maine A. Houghton Barque For private owner.[159]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Crown Southwick Agusta Schneider Merchantman For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Robinson Deptford Akbar Full-rigged ship For Mr. Shallcross.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. & R. Candlish Southwick Alfred the Great Full-rigged ship For Mr. Mackinlay.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Pile & Smart North Sands Alice Thompson Barque For J. Thompson.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Todd & Brown North Hylton Alice Walker Barque For Walker & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Briggs Southwick Antagonist Barque For Mr. Barnett.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Watson Pallion Appleton Full-rigged ship For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Pile Sunderland Aurora Full-rigged ship For Mr. Dent.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Ayres Quay Schooner For Mr. Corner.[1][160]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Edward Bailey Pallion Banshee Barque For J. Towse.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Syes & Co. North Hylton Blackheath Full-rigged ship For Bonus & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. R. Candlish Sunderland Boadicea Merchantman For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Smith Pallion Brahan Castle Schooner For Smith & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Booth & Blacklock Sunderland Bullfinch Barque For T. Gunton.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Calliope Full-rigged ship For J. Rogers.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Todd & Brown North Hylton Caroline Chisholm Barque For Mr. Trowsdale.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Harkass Sunderland Caroni Barque For Mr. Mackintosh.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Barker Sunderland Cecilia Barque For Walker & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United States Jotham Stetson South Boston, Massachusetts Celestial Empire Clipper For C. H. Parsons & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Hardie Southwick Chinsura Barque For John Hay.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Carr Sunderland Circassia Barque For J. Wright.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Medford, Massachusetts City of Boston Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Deptford City of Kandy Barque For Cowie & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland City of Peterborough Barque For R. Young.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Andrew Leithead Sunderland Colinda Barque For William Hay.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hobson & Gardener Sunderland Conciliator Barque For Mr. Atkinson.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Harkass North Sands Derwent Water Barque For Mr. Richardson.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Barkes Sunderland Dilston Barque For White & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Worthy Southwick Dorothy Barque For T. Bell.[1]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Ebba Brahe Full-rigged ship For private owner.[161]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Smith Sunderland Eleanor Merchantman For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom New Albany, Indiana Eliza Battle Paddle steamer For Cox, Brainard & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom S. Hodgson Sunderland Elizabeth Harrison Snow For A. Harrison.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ratcliff & Co. Sunderland Elizabeth Morrison Snow For Mr. Morrison.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ralph Hutchinson Sunderland Elra Merchantman For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ratcliff, Spence & Co. Sunderland Emily Kate Snow For Rowntree & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Thomas Stonehouse Ravenswheel Empress Barque For Pearson & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. H. Pearson Panns Euroclydon Snow For William Hay.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom M. Byers Sunderland Evadne Barque For James J. Scott & Henry Scott.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Pile & Smart North Sands Flying Childers Barque For Brice & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. G. Bennett & Co. Sunderland Formosa Full-rigged ship For H. Sawell.[1]
Unknown date  France La Rochelle Franklin Barque For private owner.[162]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Watson Sunderland Gloucester Full-rigged ship For J. Lidgett.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Aberaeron Glynaeron Schooner For private owner.[163]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Thompson & Sons Sunderland Golconda Full-rigged ship For Blair & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom S. Hodgson Sunderland Halcyon Snow For Clark & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. W. & W. J. Hall Sunderland Hannah Snow For T. Tadd.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Rawson Watson & Co. Sunderland Harbinger Barque For G. White.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Harry Gillespie Clipper For private owner.[164]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William G. Bennett & Co. Sunderland Henry Ellis Full-rigged ship For H. Ellis.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Henry Gillespie Clipper For private owner.[165]
Unknown date  United States New Albany, Indiana Howard Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United States New York Hunchback Ferry For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Hylton Snow For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Byerley Rudmore I. C. Collier For private owner.[166]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sykes & Co North Hylton Imogen Snow For Barber & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Naizby Sunderland Isabella Barque For Mr. Robinson.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Smith Pallion Jane Gray Barque For G. Gray.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Ashburner Barrow-in-Furness Jane Roper Schooner For Harrison, Ainslie & Co.[167]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hylton Carr North Hylton John Martin Barque For Martin & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom S. P. Austin Bishopwearmouth Kenilworth Full-rigged ship For Blair & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Todd & Brown North Hylton Knight Barque For J. Brooks.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom River Tyne Kolienor Barque For private owner.[168]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Buchanan & Gibson Sunderland Kossuth Barque For Mr. Buchanan.[1]
Unknown date  United States Adams, Gray, and Son Baltimore, Maryland Lady Suffolk Full-rigged ship For Don Julin Zulueta.[169][170]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. W. & W. J. Hall Sunderland Lancashire Witch Barque For J. Longton.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Watson Sunderland Lavinia Snow For Mr. Rennison.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Liberty Brig For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. G. Bennett & Co Sunderland Lizzie Webber Snow For Thomas Stephenson Rowntree and John Webber.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Foster Sunderland Loftus Schooner For T. Hindson.[1]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Prince Edward Island Lottie Sleigh Barque For Hatton & Cookson.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Booth & Blacklock Sunderland Louisa Snow For G. Foster.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Wigram Blackwall Mars Paddle steamer For private owner.[171]
Unknown date  United Kingdom M. Byers Sunderland Mary Henzell Barque For G. Avery.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Mercator Full-rigged ship For Mr. Harrison.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Merchantman Full-rigged ship For Soames Bros.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. W. & W. J. Hall Sunderland Meridian Full-rigged ship For Hall & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Pile Jr. Sunderland Meteor Barque For Young & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Barkes Sunderland Mohi Brig For Barkes & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Andrew Leithead Pallion Morris Snow For James Hay.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Barkes or George Barker Sunderland Narayana Barque For Cowen & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom S. P. Austin Bishopwearmouth Nene Valley Barque For R. Young.[1]
Unknown date  Norway Nornen Corvette For Royal Norwegian Navy.[172]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Nymph Barque For P. Pellier.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Smith Pallion Oak Lighter For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Watson Pallion Orestes Barque For Shield & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Richard Wilkinson Pallion Otodini Barque For Shotton & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Rawson & Watson Southwick Pactolus Barque For S. Turney.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bartram & Lister Sunderland Peacock Snow For Mr. Peacock.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Thomas Alcock Sunderland Peony Barque For T. Alcock.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Perseverance Schooner For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Petrie South Hylton Phoenician Snow For Hay & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Short Sunderland Pocahontas Barque For James Leslie.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Buchanan & Gibson Sunderland Princess Royal Barque For Hopper & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Reay North Hylton Providence Snow For William Ray.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Crown Southwick Queen Bee Barque For John Longton.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Thomas Lightfoot Hylton Dene Queen of the Teign Barque For W. Stooke.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Wilkinson Sunderland Reaper Snow For Mr. Wilkinson.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Reed Coxgreen Rebecca Merchantman For Mr. Storm.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peverley & Charlton Sunderland Rebecca Shout Barque For Shout & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Chilton Sunderland Resolution Barque For R. Stephens.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Pile Jr. Sunderland Rival Barque For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Barkes Sunderland Sarah & Isabella Snow For Mr. Watson.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bradley & Potts Sunderland Saxon Maid Merchantman For Bradley & Potts.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Arrow Leithead Pallion Semiramis Barque For M. Tweddell.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Forrest & Co. Sunderland Senator Barque For Lumsden & Sons.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Mr. Oswald Sunderland Shaftesbury Merchantman For J. Z. Pessan.[1]
Unknown date United States Oregon Territory Leonard White Canemah Shoalwater Paddle steamer For McCarver & White.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Smith Pallion Sir Walter Raleigh Barque For W. A. Barr.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland, County Durham Snaresbrook Barque For private owner.[173]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bennett & Co. Sunderland Spinning Jenny Merchantman For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  Norway St. Olaf Frigate For Royal Norwegian Navy.[172]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Haswell Sunderland Strathfieldsaye Barque For Pope & Co.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Henry Pearson Panns Time & Truth Barque For Mr. Mitcheson.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Petrie South Hylton Toledo Snow For W. Hay.[1]
Unknown date  United States Bath, Maine Torrent Barque For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Brooklyn, New York Underwriter Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Inmn Lymington Vestal Yacht For B. G. Rowles.[174]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Thompson & Sons Sunderland Victoria Regia Full-rigged ship For Mr. Nicholson.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Naizby Sunderland Washington Barque For Robert Miles Sloman.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Scott Russell Wave Queen Paddle steamer For private owner.[175]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Havelock & Robson Sunderland Wilkinsons Snow For Messrs. Wilkinsons.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Arrow Leithead Sunderland William Full-rigged ship For John Hay.[1][176]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland William & June Merchantman For private owner.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Simons Greenock William Connal East Indiaman For private owner.[177]
Unknown date  United Kingdom S. Hodgson Sunderland William Wheatley Barque For Mr. Wheatley.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Edward Bailey Pallion Witch of the Wave Barque For J. Tinn.[1]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Reay North Hylton Woodbine Snow For W. Doxford.[1]

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