List of ship launches in 1855

The list of ship launches in 1855 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1855.


Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
3 January  United States Donald McKay East Boston, Massachusetts McKay Clipper For Black Ball Line.[1]
4 January  United Kingdom Messrs. T. Metcalfe & Sons South Shields Mary Russell Mitford Barque For Messrs. T. Metcalfe & Sons.[2]
4 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Wigram's Poplar Southern Cross Missionary ship For George Selwyn.[3]
10 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Charles Hill & Sons Bristol Naparina West Indiaman For Messrs. Scrutton, Son, & Co.[4]
15 January  United States Thomas Stack Williamsburg, New York Ellwood Walter Schooner For John B. Sandy.[5]
16 January  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Victoria and Albert Royal yacht For Queen Victoria.[6]
17 January  United Kingdom Cork Steamship Company Cork Dodo Steamship For private owner.[7]
18 January  United Kingdom Richard Wilkinson Pallion Agamemnon Full-rigged ship For Potts Bros.[8][9]
18 January  United Kingdom James & R. Mills Southwick Bosworth Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Wood, Spence & Blair.[8][10]
18 January  United Kingdom John Smith Pallion Sir James Full-rigged ship For Tyler & Co.[8][11]
18 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Sykes & Garbutt Hylton Snaresbrook Barque For John Briggs.[9][11]
18 January  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Wearmouth Collier For Bell & Co.[8][9][11][12]
19 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Napier Govan Fiery Cross Steamship For Matheson & Co.[13]
20 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & McGregor Glasgow City of Baltimore Steamship For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[14]
27 January  United States Jacob Aaron Westervelt New York City Arago Paddle steamer For New York and Havre Steam Navigation Company.
29 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Dewdney Brixham Dauntless Brig For private owner.[15]
January  United Kingdom James Hardie Sunderland Alma Barque For Messrs. Haddock & Co.[8][9][16]
January  United Kingdom Messrs. Mills Brothers Southwick Bosworth Full-rigged ship For Messrs Woods, Spence and Blair.[8]
January United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec City Chance Barque For private owner.[17]
January  United States Donald McKay East Boston, Massachusetts Donald McKay Extreme clipper For Black Ball Line.
January  United States Donald McKay East Boston, Massachusetts Great Republic Extreme clipper Relaunched, having caught fire December 27, 1853, shortly after first launch.[18][19]
January  United Kingdom W. Petrie Sunderland Henrietta Brewis Barque For Robert Brewis.[8]
January  United Kingdom River Clyde Napoleon III Clipper For private owner.[20]
January  United Kingdom T. D. Marshall South Shields Propeller Steamship For private owner.[21]
January  United Kingdom Fleetwood Wyre Schooner For private owner.[22]
3 February  United Kingdom Messrs. C. Mitchell & Co. Newcastle upon Tyne Jackal Steamship For private owner.[23]
3 February  United States New York Navy Yard Sabine Brandywine-class frigate For United States Navy.
5 February  France Cherbourg Rodeur Aviso For French Navy.[24]
15 February  United Kingdom Albert White Waterford Avoca Barque For private owner.[25]
15 February  United Kingdom Cunningham Newcastle upon Tyne Kensington Barque For private owner.[26][27]
16 February  United States Portsmouth Navy Yard Santee Frigate For United States Navy
17 February  France Brest Arsenal Bretagne Ship of the Line For French Navy.
17 February  United Kingdom Parry Hirael Maid of Glan Ogwen Merchantman For private owner.[28]
17 February  United Kingdom Scott Inverkeithing Precursor Clipper For private owner.[29]
17 February  United Kingdom John Laird Liverpool Resolute Troopship For Royal Navy.[30][31]
20 February  United Kingdom George Worthy Pallion William Leckie Barque For John Nicholson, William Nicholson & William Nicholson Jr.[8][32]
23 February  United States New York Navy Yard Niagara Steam frigate For United States Navy.
27 February  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Victor Emmanuel Agamemnon-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
February  Portugal Caminha Dipomata Schooner For private owner.[33]
February  United Kingdom R. Barclay & Curle Stobcross White Eagle Steamship For private owner.[34]
February  United Kingdom Messrs. Alexander Stephen & Sons Kelvinside White Eagle Clipper For private owner.[35]
4 March  United Kingdom Bank Quay Foundry Company Warrington Startled Fawn Merchantman For private owner.[36]
5 March  United Kingdom Messrs. A. Duthie & Co. Aberdeen Heather Bell Clipper For private owner.[37]
6 March  United Kingdom Watt Dysart Saint Clair Barque For Fraser, Murdoch & Boyd.[38]
7 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Turnbull & Craggs Stockton-on-Tees Euxine Brig For Mr. Hutton.[39]
7 March  United Kingdom J. & R. White West Cowes Grinder Dapper-class gunboat For Royal Navy.
16 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Richard Williamson & Sons Harrington Herald of Fame Barque For private owner.[40]
17 March  United Kingdom Messrs. William Denny & Bros. Dumbarton Caledonia Steamship For Messrs. Miller & Sons.[41]
17 March  France Brest Tonnante Dévastation-class ironclad floating battery For French Navy.[42]
18 March  France Cherbourg Étincelle Étincelle-class gunboat For French Navy.[42]
19 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Watson & Allsup Preston SS Lady Lindsay1855 (2) Steamship For Messrs. Pearce, Rawcliffe & Co.[43][44]
19 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Harvey & Co. Hayle Nicholas Harvey Schooner For private owner.[45]
19 March  United Kingdom Lorient Volta Corvette For French Navy.[46]
19 March  United Kingdom Messrs. P. Chaloner, Sons, & Co. Liverpool West Derby Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Brown & Co.[47]
20 March  France Toulon Naval Yard Toulon Arcole Algésiras-class ship of the line For French Navy. Also reported as built at Cherbourg.[24]
20 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Cato, Miller & Co. Liverpool Conquest Barque For private owner.[48]
20 March  United Kingdom David Griffiths Cardigan Elizabeth Anne Brig For private owner.[45]
20 March  United Kingdom Messrs. John & Robert White Cowes Heroes of Alma Barque For James Shepherd.[49][45]
20 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Samuelson & Co. Hull Lord Cardigan Steamship For Messrs. Gee & Co.[50]
22 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Samuelson & Co. Hull Lord Worsley Paddle Steamer For Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway.[50]
27 March  United States Jacob A. Westervelt, Sons, & Co. New HYork Edwin Forrest Schooner For New York Pilots.
31 March  United Kingdom Neptune Iron Works Waterford Norah Steamship For Waterford Steamship Company.[51]
31 March  United Kingdom Money, Wigram & Son Blackwall Yard Surly Bomb vessel For Royal Navy.
March  France Arsenal de Toulon Algésiras Algésiras-class ship of the line For French Navy.
March  United States Irons & Grinell Mystic, Connecticut Andrew Jackson Clipper For John H. Brower & Co.
March  United Kingdom River Tyne Camoens Paddle steamer For Tagus Steam Navigation Company.[39]
March  France Flamme Étincelle-class gunboat For French Navy.[52]
March  United Kingdom Watson & Allsop Liverpool Lady Lindsay Steamship For Rawcliffe, Pease, Whitehead and Moore & Sons.[53]
March  United Kingdom Michael Byers Sunderland Northumbrian Full-rigged ship For Scott & Co.[8][54]
March  United Kingdom Messrs. John Scott & Sons Greenock Oneida Steamship For Canada Ocean Steamship Company.[55]
March  United Kingdom Jarrow Rosedal Steamship For private owner.[39]
March  United Kingdom Messrs. Mare & Co. Blackwall Transit Troopship For Royal Navy.[56]
2 April  United Kingdom C. J. Mare Blackwall Urgent Troopship For Royal Navy.
3 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Leighton & Co. Blyth Providence Brig For private owner.[57]
3 April United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New South Wales Cuthberts Shipyard Port Jackson Spitfire Gunboat For Colony of New South Wales.
3 April  France Tempête Poudre-class gunboat For French Navy.[58]
3 April  France Lorient Tocsin Bombe-class mortar vessel For French Navy.[52][59]
3 April  France Tourmente Poudre-class gunboat For French Navy.[58]
3 April  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Not named Steamship For private owner.[60]
4 April  United Kingdom John Smith Pallion Sebastian Barque For Joyce & Co.[8][57]
4 April  United Kingdom Alexander Hall & Co. Aberdeen Schomberg Clipper For Black Ball Line.[61]
5 April  United Kingdom John Laird Liverpool Assistance Steamship For British Government.[62][60]
5 April  United Kingdom Pickersgill & Miller Sunderland Enchantress Barque For J. A. Marks.[8][57][63]
5 April  United Kingdom Scott & Co. Greenock Madagascar Steamship For J. Rennie & Co.[64]
5 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Alexander Hall & Co. Aberdeen Schomberg Clipper For Black Ball Line.[65]
8 April  United Kingdom Liverpool Carbon Steamship For private owner.[66]
12 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith & Rodgers Govan Armenian Steamship For Messrs. Lewis Potter & Co.[67]
16 April  France Brest Marne Transport ship For French Navy.[68]
17 April  United Kingdom Haswell Newcastle upon Tyne Caribbean Full-rigged ship For John Hay.[69]
17 April  France Cherbourg Dévastation Dévastation-class ironclad floating battery For French Navy.[24]
17 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Mare & Co. Blackwall Meteor Aetna-class ironclad floating battery For Royal Navy.[70]
17 April  United Kingdom Derwenlas Miss Evans Schooner For R. Evans.[71]
17 April  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Sutlej Constance-class frigate For Royal Navy.
17 April  United Kingdom Messrs. C. J. Mars & Sons Blackwall Thunder Aetna-class ironclad floating battery For Royal Navy.[70]
18 April  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth Aln Barque For G. Bowman & T. Drummond.[72]
18 April  France Cherbourg Eclair Gunboat For French Navy.[24]
18 April  United Kingdom Messrs. R. & H. Green Blackwall Glatton Aetna-class ironclad floating battery For Royal Navy.[70][68]
18 April  United Kingdom Mr. Thomas Conway Penelope Schooner For Cropper & Bell.[73]
18 April  United Kingdom Messrs. R. & H. Green Blackwall Trusty Aetna-class ironclad floating battery For Royal Navy.[70]
19 April  France Lorient Bombe Bombe-class mortar vessel For French Navy.[74][75]
19 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer Bros. Jarrow Elba Steamship For Messrs. R. S. Newall & Co.[76]
19 April  United Kingdom Alloa George Kydd Merchantman For Bailie Kydd.[77]
19 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Sons Liverpool Harvest Home Clipper For Messrs. Henry Moore & Co.[78][79]
19 April  United Kingdom Messrs. George Milne & Co. Aberdeen Nightingale Brig For private owner.[80]
24 April  France Lorient Fournaise Bombe-class mortar vessel For French Navy.[81][82]
25 April  France Brest St. Louis Ship of the line For French Navy.[83]
25 April  United States Hayden & Cudworth Medford, Massachusetts Thatcher Magoun Extreme clipper For Thatcher Magoun.[19][84]
26 April  United Kingdom Edward Potts Seaham Wynyard Snow For M. Moore.[8]
30 April  France Nantes Poudre Poudre-class gunboat For French Navy.[85]
30 April  France Nantes Sainte Barbe Poudre-class gunboat For French Navy.[85]
April  United Kingdom Messrs. Rennie, Johnson & Rankin Liverpool Empress Eugenie Steamship For North and West of France Steam Navigation Company.[79]
April  United Kingdom Messrs. Scott & Co. Greenock European Steamship For private owner.[86]
April  United Kingdom Messrs. Rennie, Johnson & Rankin Liverpool Fusileer Merchantman For Messrs. Colesworth, Wynne & Lyne.[79]
April United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Glenalmond Barque For private owner.[87]
April  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Jourdain Steamship For Compagnie des Messageries Imperiales.[79]
April  United Kingdom T. D. Marshall South Shields Powerful Steamship For North of Europe Steam Navigation Company.[88]
April  United Kingdom Tayleur & Co Warrington Retreiver Steamship For private owner.[79]
April  United Kingdom T. D. Marshall South Shields Urina Steamship For private owner.[88]
1 May  France Nantes Lance Poudre-class gunboat For French Navy.[85]
1 May  France Nantes Redoute Poudre-class gunboat For French Navy.[85]
1 May  France Lorient Torche Bombe-class mortar vessel For French Navy.[85][89]
2 May  United Kingdom Devonport Dockyard Conqueror Conqueror-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
2 May  United Kingdom Whitehaven John O'Gaunt Clipper For private owner.[90]
3 May  France Toulon Alarme Gunboat For French Navy.[91]
3 May  United Kingdom Tod & McGregor Glasgow Ava Passenger ship For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.
3 May  United Kingdom Arrow Leithead Sunderland Coringa Full-rigged ship For John Hay.[8][92]
3 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Samuelson & Co. Hull Ernestine Steamship For private owner.[93]
3 May  United Kingdom Messrs. John Scott Russell & Co. Millwall Etna Aetna-class ironclad floating battery For Royal Navy. Caught fire and self-launched, damaged beyond repair.[94]
3 May  France Lorient Meurthe Transport ship For French Navy.[91]
3 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Ferguson, McCallum, & Baird Flint Sarah Ellen Brigantine For private owner.[95]
4 May  United Kingdom John Watson Banff The Banffshire Schooner For private owner.[96]
5 May  United Kingdom Messrs. C. Hill & Sons Bristol Fontabelle West Indiaman For Charles Dawson.[97]
5 May  United Kingdom Messrs. W. C. Miller & Son Toxteth Labuan Steamship For Eastern Archipelago Company.[98]
5 May  France Lorient Trombe Bombe-class mortar vessel For French Navy.[99][100]
9 May  France Toulon Naval Yard Toulon Flèche Alarme-class gunboat For French Navy.[101][102]
9 May  United Kingdom Holyhead The Mermaid Yacht For Thomas Hirste.[103]
10 May  France Toulon Alerte Alerte-class gunboat For French Navy.[101]
12 May  France Toulon Bourrasque Alerte-class gunboat For French Navy.[104]
12 May  France M. Normand Havre de Grâce Dragonne Gunboat For French Navy.[105]
14 May  France M. Normand Havre de Grâce Aigrette Alarme-class gunboat For French Navy.[105]
15 May  United Kingdom John Roberts Holyhead Jane and Anne Schooner For W. Hurlbutt.[106][107]
16 May  France Toulon Couleuvrine Alerte-class gunboat For French Navy.[108]
16 May  France Toulon Fusée Gunboat For French Navy.[108]
17 May  United Kingdom Messrs. White East Cowes Cecile Schooner For Marquess of Conynghm.[109]
17 May  United Kingdom Toward Newcastle upon Tyne Great Conquest Tug For private owner.[110]
17 May  United Kingdom W. Pile Sunderland Kelso Full-rigged ship For John R. Kelso.[8][111]
17 May  United Kingdom John Laird Liverpool Marquez d'Olinda Steamship For R. Rawsthorne.[112]
17 May  United Kingdom James Robinson, or J. & J. Robinson Sunderland Viscount Canning Full-rigged ship For J. Prowse.[8][113]
19 May  United Kingdom Messrs. J. W. Hoby & Co. Renfrew Rattler Tug For Liverpool Tug Company.[114]
20 May  France M. Normand Havre de Grâce Fulminante Alarme-class gunboat For French Navy.[115]
22 May  United Kingdom George Cox Bideford Sarah Newmann Clipper For John Leech.[116]
24 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Napier Govan Earl of Erne Steamship For Liverpool and Dundalk Steam Packet Company.[117]
26 May  France Havre de Grâce Avalanche Alarme-class gunboat For French Navy.[118]
26 May  France Lorient Naval Yard Lorient Lave Dévastation-class ironclad floating battery For French Navy.[119]
31 May  United Kingdom Samuda Brothers Cubitt Town Alhambra Steamship For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.
31 May  United Kingdom W. Wilkinson Deptford Caroline Coventree Full-rigged ship For Conventree Dundass.[8][120]
31 May  United Kingdom Gibson Sunderland Electra Full-rigged ship For Joseph Shield, Son, & Co.[8][120]
31 May  United Kingdom Lightfoot Hylton Dene Gem of the Nith Barque For John Morton.[8][120]
31 May  United Kingdom James Briggs Pallion Queen of the North Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Bradley & Potts.[8][120]
31 May  United Kingdom John Watson Sunderland Queen of the South Barque For John Morton,[120] or Martin & Co.[8][32]
May  France Le Mourillon Mitraille Alarme-class gunboat For French Navy.[121]
1 June  France Congreve Dévastation-class ironclad floating battery For French Navy.[99]
2 June  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Brunswick Modified Vanguard-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[122]
2 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Samuelson & Co. Hull Manchester Steamship For Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway.[123]
2 June  France Toulon Strident Gunboat For French Navy.[124]
2 June  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Vigo Steamship For private owner.[125]
4 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Blackwood & Gordon Paisley Ant Paddle steamer For Messrs. Hetherington.[126]
7 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Robinson & Co. Cork Flora Steamship For Joseph Malcolmson.[127]
9 June  United Kingdom John Anderton Runcorn Borland Brig For private owner.[128]
15 June  United Kingdom Webster Fraserburgh Florence Nightingale, or Nightingale Brig For private owner.[129][130]
15 June  United States Charleston Navy Yard Merrimack Steam frigate For United States Navy.[131]
16 June  United Kingdom Messrs. James & George Thomson Glasgow Clansman Steamship For Messrs. David Hutcheson & Co.[132]
17 June  United Kingdom John Pile Hartlepool Fanny Nicholson Barque For John McArthur & William Andrews.
18 June  United Kingdom Follett Teighmouth Ellen Radford Brig For private owner.[133]
26 June  United Kingdom William Pitcher Northfleet Esmeralda Corvette For Chilean Navy.
30 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Harvey Ipswich Inkermann Barque For private owner.[134]
30 June  United Kingdom Edward Jones Pwllheli Newnham Brig For Le Maistre & Co.[135]
30 June  United Kingdom Paisley Passage West Queenstown Clipper For Messrs. Scott & Co.[136]
30 June  United Kingdom Messrs. J. & G. Thomson Govan Thessalia Steamship For Messrs. Papayanni & Mussabini.[137]
30 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Young, Magny & Co. Limehouse Victoria Sloop of War For Colony of Victoria.[138]
June  United Kingdom W. Wilkinson Sunderland Catherine Snow For Mr. Ingram.[8]
June  France Lorient Foudroyante Dévastation-class ironclad floating battery For French Navy.[139]
2 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Stephen & Sons Dundee Beemah Merchantman For Messrs. Willis and Company.[140]
3 July  United Kingdom Robert Napier and Sons Glasgow Persia Paddle steamer For Cunard Line.[141][142]
3 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Hall Aberdeen Sea Star Clipper For D. Louttit.[143]
4 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Wingate & Co. Whiteinch Dredger No. 6 Dredger For Clyde Trust.[144]
7 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Stothert & Fripp Hotwells Araxes Steamship For private owner.[145]
12 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & McGregor Glasgow Finnart Steam Yacht For Mr. McGregor.[146]
14 July  United Kingdom Richard Green Blackwall Agamemnon Merchantman For private owner.[147]
16 July  France Lorient Durant Transport ship For French Navy.[148]
16 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Lawrence, Hill & Co. Port Glasgow Gambia Steamship For African Steam Ship Company.[149]
16 July  United Kingdom James Geddie Garmouth Grace Schooner For Messrs. Forrest & Florence.[150]
16 July  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland La Hogue Full-rigged ship For Duncan Dunbar.
16 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Humphrey & Son Hull Robert Keddey Schooner For Thomas Colgan.[151]
17 July  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth Eugenie Barque For Dawson & Co.[152]
21 July  United Kingdom Alexander Denny Dumbarton Rob Roy Steamship For private owner.[153]
29 July  United Kingdom Cork Steamship Company Cork Osprey Steamship For private owner.[154]
29 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Henry Balfour & Co. Fife Primer Argentino Paddle steamer For Messrs. Joseph Green & Co.[155]
30 July  United Kingdom William Adamson Southwick Ann Adamson Barque For William Adamson.[8][156]
30 July  United Kingdom George Barker Monkwearmouth Ann Elizabeth, or Ann & Elizabeth Barque For Mr. Wright.[156]
30 July  United Kingdom Michael Byers & Co. Monkwearmouth Constantia Full-rigged ship For H. Parker.[156]
30 July  United Kingdom Messrs. John Davidson & Co. Sunderland 'Cosmos Barque For R. J. Brown.[8][156]
30 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Sykes, Talbot & Sykes Sunderland Day Star Snow For William Allen.[8][156]
30 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Ray & Sons Portsmouth Duchess of Marlborough Merchantman For private owner.[157]
30 July  United Kingdom Thomas Henderson Pallion Indomitable Steamship For R. J. Brown.[8][156]
30 July  United Kingdom Naizby Hylton Isabella Barque For G. Smith.[8][156]
30 July  United Kingdom Messrs. R. H. Potts & Bros Sunderland Penguin Barque For Messrs. R. H. Potts & Bros.[8][156]
30 July  United Kingdom George Bartram & Sons South Shields Progress Barque For George Lawson.[8][156]
30 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Forrest & Jackson Sunderland Not named Barque For Messrs. Forrest & Jackson.[156]
31 July  United Kingdom Whitehaven Cormorin Merchantman For private owner.[158]
31 July  France Cherbourg Croiseur Aviso For French Navy.[24]
31 July  United Kingdom Mark Pearson Goole Fanny Sloop For private owner.[159]
31 July  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Marlborough First rate For Royal Navy.
31 July  United Kingdom Sandycroft Royal Charter Steamship For Australian Screw Steamship Company.[160] Sank on being launched. Later refloated.[161][162]
July  United Kingdom Messrs. Earle Hull Alert Steamship For Messrs. Ringrose.[163]
July  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Bittern Barque For William Snowball & John Murch.[8][164]
July  United Kingdom Messrs. Duthie & Cochar Montrose Minorva Barque For Messrs. Collie & Co.[165]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Prince Edward Island Georgetown Peri Brigantine For private owner.[166]
1 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Blackwood & Gordon Paisley Bee Paddle steamer For Messrs. Hetherington.[126][167]
1 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & McGregor Glasgow City of Washington Steamship For Liverpool and Philadelphia Line.[168]
1 August  United Kingdom Whitehaven Comorin, or Coromine East Indiaman For Messrs. Thomas Brocklebank & Co.[169][165]
1 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Rennie, Johnson & Rankin Liverpool Fiery Cross Clipper For Messrs. John & James Campbell.[169]
1 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Fletchers Goole Lizzy Sloop For private owner.[159]
1 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Sons Liverpool Prince Patrick Paddle steamer For North Lancashire Steam Navigation Company.[170]
1 August  United Kingdom Bank Quay Foundry Warrington Sarah Palmer Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Jones, Palmer & Co.[169]
2 August  United Kingdom Westaway Lowestoft Pauline Brig For Mr. Andrews and others.[171]
3 August  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Vedra Collier For W. Stobart.[8][172]
14 August  United Kingdom Brest Dialmath Aviso For French Navy.[173]
14 August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada T. C. Lee Hare Point Meteor Barque For Messrs. Funck, Meinke & Co.[174]
14 August  France Brest Podor Aviso For French Navy.[173]
15 August  United Kingdom Messrs. J. & R. White Cowes Red Coat Schooner For private owner.[175]
16 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Bayley & Sons Ipswich Alarm Schooner For Edward & George Johnson.[176]
16 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Brownlow & Lumsden Hull Martlet Steamship For Messrs. Brownlow & Co.[177][178][179]
17 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Co. Greenock Moss Paddle steamer For Moss Steamboat Company.[180]
17 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Co. Greenock Nordstjernon Steamship For Bergen Steam Packet Company.[180]
24 August  Prussia Lübke Wolgast Frauenlob Schooner For Prussian Navy.
27 August  France Toulon Isère Transport ship For French Navy.[181]
28 august  United Kingdom Messrs. Earle Hull North Sea Steamship For Messrs. Thomas Wilson, Sons, & Co.[182]
28 August  United Kingdom William Pile Jr. Sunderland Walmer Castle East Indiaman For Green & Co.
29 August  United Kingdom T. R. Carke Jr. Liverpool Georgina West Indiaman For Messrs. Yates, Brown & Co.[183][184]
29 August  United Kingdom Hugh Banister Tarleton Mary and Jane Sloop For Thomas Harrison & James Taylor.[185]
29 August  United Kingdom John Lugars King's Lynn Royal Arthur Barque For private owner.[186]
29 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Bayled & Sons Ipswich Siam Clipper For private owner.[187]
29 August  United Kingdom Canada Works Birkenhead Victoria Steamship For private owner.[188]
30 August  United Kingdom Sandycroft Ironworks Deeside Royal Charter Auxiliary clipper For Liverpool & Australian Steamship Navigation Company.[189]
August  United Kingdom Jobling & Co., or Jobling & Willoughby Sunderland Alliance Merchantman For Gray & Co.[8][190]
August  Netherlands Lemmer Eliza Brig For private owner.[191]
August  United States East Boston, Massachusetts Emerald Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Howland & Ridgway.[192]
August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Florence Nightingale Barque For private owner.[193]
August  United Kingdom Princess Maria Merchantman For private owner.[194]
August  United Kingdom Mansfield Teignmouth Regina Merchantman For private owner.[195]
1 September  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Barcelona Steamship For Linea de Vapores Correos Españoles Transatlanticos.[196]
2 September  United Kingdom Pitcher Northfleet Sandfly Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[197]
2 September  United Kingdom Pitcher Northfleet Sheldrake Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[197]
4 September  United Kingdom Smith and Dimon Shipyard New York Fulton Paddle steamer For New York and Havre Steam Navigation Company.
8 September  United Kingdom Pitcher Northfleet Plover Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[198]
8 September  United Kingdom Pitcher Northfleet Tickler Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[198]
12 September  United Kingdom Chesapeake Forte-class frigate For Royal Navy.
12 September  United Kingdom Robert Thompson Sunderland Jessamine Snow For Watson & Co.[8][199]
12 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Richardson East Hartlepool Sir Colin Campbell Steamship For Richard Young.[200][201]
13 September  United Kingdom Rawson & Watson Sunderland Chancellor Barque For Mr. Watson.[8]
13 September  United Kingdom Messrs. J. P. Dennison & Co East Hartlepool Elegant Barque For private owner.[201]
13 September  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Woolwich Pearl Pearl-class corvette For Royal Navy.
13 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Cato, Miller & Co. Liverpool Test Steamship For private owner.[202]
17 September  Russia New Admiralty Shipyard Saint Petersburg Retvizan Ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.
18 September United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Tchernaya Full-rigged ship Ran aground on being launched.[203]
25 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith's North Shields Gitana Steamship For West Hartlepool Harbour and Railway Company.[204]
26 September  United Kingdom Penmaenpool Robert Jones Merchantman For Robert Jones.[205]
26 September  United Kingdom Devonport Dockyard Satellite Pearl-class corvette For Royal Navy.
26 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Walter Hood & Co. Aberdeen Star of Peace Clipper For George Thompson Jr.[206]
27 September  United Kingdom John Laird Liverpool Borysthene Steamship For Compagnie des Messageries Imperiales.[207]
27 September  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Southwick Ceres Barque For M. Sharp.[8][208]
27 September  United Kingdom John T. Alcock Sunderland City of Durham Barque For Thomas Nicholson.[8][208]
27 September  United Kingdom Robert Thompson Jr. Sunderland Graces Barque For T. Coxon.[8][208][199][209]
27 September  United Kingdom John Smith Pallion Hannah Marks Barque For A. J. Marks.[8][208]
27 September  United Kingdom Messrs. J. & G. Thomson Govan Ossian Steamship For private owner.[210]
27 September  United Kingdom Evan Ellis Porthdinllaen Richard Roberts Schooner For private owner.[211]
27 September  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Repulse Agamemnon-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[212]
September United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada McCord Quebec Ardmillan Full-rigged ship For private owner.[213][214]
2 October  United Kingdom Messrs. John & James Robinson Sunderland Glenealn Barque For William Dixon.[8][208]
3 October  United Kingdom W. Johnson Coxgreen Cadiz Snow For Mr. Collingwood.[8][208]
3 October  United Kingdom W. Wilkinson Pallion Nithsdale Barque For Messrs. Watson & Co.[8][208]
4 October  United Kingdom Toulon Malakhoff Algesiras-class ship of the line For French Navy.[215][216]
4 October  United Kingdom W. Scowler Sunderland Unnamed Barque For M. Tweddle.[208]
6 October  Denmark Copenhagen Niels Juel Frigate For Royal Danish Navy.[217]
6 October  United Kingdom Green Blackwall Not named Gunboat For Peruvian Navy.[218]
8 October  United Kingdom Thomas & Benjamin Tiffin Sunderland Juventa Barque For Wilson & Co.[8][199]
11 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer, Brothers, & Co Newcastle upon Tyne Allies Steamship For C. Baker.[219]
11 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer, Brothers, & Co Newcastle upon Tyne Brenda Steamship For Messrs. Robinson & Co.[219]
11 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer, Brothers, & Co. Newcastle upon Tyne Brigadier Steamship For Messrs. William Laing & Co.[219]
11 October India Bombay Emily Schooner For British East India Company.[220]
11 October  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth Wave Snow For Simpson & Co.[221]
13 October  United Kingdom Messrs. M. Samuelson & Co. Hull Borussia Steamship For Harburg English Steam Navigation Company.[222]
15 October  United Kingdom Teall Ringsend Flower of the Sea Steamship For private owner.[223]
16 October  United Kingdom Halpin Dublin Relief Lightship For Trinity House.[224]
20 October  United Kingdom Pitcher Northfleet Banterer Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[225][226]
20 October  United Kingdom Pitcher Northfleet Bullfrog Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[225]
23 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Co. Cartsdyke Ganger Rolf Steamship For South of Norway Steamship Company.[227]
24 October  United States Philadelphia Navy Yard Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wabash Colorado-class frigate For United States Navy.
25 October  United Kingdom Arrow Leithead Sunderland Belle Alliance Full-rigged ship For Mr. Richardson.[8][92]
25 October  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Fidus Barque For J. Mills.[8][228]
25 October  United Kingdom Messrs. John & R. White Cowes Plummer Schooner For private owner.[229]
25 October  France Rochefort Redoutable Algésiras-class ship of the line For French Navy.
27 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith & Roger Govan Spartan Steamship For Messrs. H. Dixon & Co.[230]
29 October  United Kingdom Messrs. W. Simmons & Co. Whiteinch Aberdeenshire Steamship For private owners.[231]
October  United Kingdom G. Gardner Sunderland Chowdean Barque For J. Tully.[8][232]
October  Russia Nicholaieff Dvenadtsat Apostolov Ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[233]
October  United Kingdom Messrs. Hickson & Co. Belfast Khersonese Steamship For British Government.[234][235]
October  United Kingdom Stockton-on-Tees Westminster Merchantman For private owner.[236]
2 November  United Kingdom Money, Wigram & Son Blackwall Victor Intrepid-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.
3 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Lumley, Kennedy & Co. Whitehaven Valdivia Steamship For Messrs. Nicholson & McGill.[237]
10 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & McGregor Kelvinside Edinburgh Steamship For Glasgow and New York Steam Shipping Company.[238]
12 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Stewart & Forbes Peterhead Sea Sprite Schooner For Messrs. George Craig & Co.[239]
12 November  France Cherbourg Yonne Transport ship For French Navy.[240]
13 November  United Kingdom Wigram London Intrepid Intrepid-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.
13 November  United Kingdom Messrs. H. Samuelson & Co. Hull Saxonia Steamship For Harburg English Steam Navigation Company.[241]
15 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Steele & Co. Greenock Eugenie Barque For Messrs. Baine & Johnston.[242]
15 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Co. Greenock Maria Steamship For Risca Steam Coal Co.[242]
17 November  United States Hayden & Cudworth Medford, Massachusetts Electric Spark Extreme clipper For Thatcher Magoun & Son.[19][84]
20 November  United States Paul Curtis East Boston, Massachusetts Golden Fleece Clipper For private owner.
21 November India Bombay Goolanar Steamship For British East India Company.[243]
22 November  United Kingdom Messrs. William Simons & Co. Whiteinch Fort George Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Clint & Co.[244]
24 November  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Shannon Liffey-class frigate For Royal Navy.
24 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Scott & Co. Greenock Thalia Steamship For private owner.[245]
November  United States Donald McKay East Boston, Massachusetts Abbott Lawrence Clipper For private owner.[246]
November  United Kingdom John Duncay Speymouth Arctic Sealer For private owners.[247]
November  United Kingdom W. C. Miller Toxteth Destello Steamship For private owner.[248]
November  United Kingdom Messrs. White Cowes Dreadnought Lifeboat Broadstairs Lifeboat.[249]
November  United Kingdom Waterford Dutchman Merchantman For private owner.[250]
November  United Kingdom John Laird Liverpool Meandria Steamship For private owner.[248]
November  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Co. Liverpool Rota Steamship For Messrs. W. J. Myers & Co.[248]
November  United Kingdom Hylton Carr Hylton Percy Snow For Barry & Co.[8][54][251]
1 December  United States Washington Navy Yard Minnesota Steam Frigate For United States Navy.
7 December  United Kingdom Portland Shipbuilding Company Troon Cora Steamship For private owner.[252]
8 December  United Kingdom W. & H. Pitcher Northfleet Forward Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.
11 December  United Kingdom Messrs. M. Samueson & Co. Hull Ernestine Steamship For private owners.[253]
11 December  United Kingdom Messrs. Richardson Bros. Hartlepool Florence Nightingale Steamship For Mr. Young.[254]
13 December  United States New York Navy Yard Roanoke Merrimack-class frigate For United States Navy.
15 December  United Kingdom Webster Fraserburgh Isabella Schooner For J. A. Flett.[255]
28 December  United States J. B. & J. D. Van Deusen Williamsburg, New York John D. Jones Pilot boat For New York Pilots.
December  United Kingdom Messrs. Pitcher Northfleet Charger Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[256]
December  United States J. Simonson New York C. Vanderbilt Paddle steamer For private owner.[257]
December  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Flying Fish Despatch boat For Royal Navy.[258]
December  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer Bros. Jarrow Marmora Collier For C. D. Barker.[259]
December  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer Bros. Jarrow Minna Steamship For St. Petersburg Steam Ship Company.[259]
December  United Kingdom M. Guibert Nantes Rubens Merchantman For Compagnie Générale Maritime.[260]
December  United Kingdom West Hartlepool The Times Correspondent Merchantman For private owner.[261]
Spring United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia St. Mary's Brilliant Brig For private owner.[262]
Autumn United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Brunelle Full-rigged ship For private owner.[263]
Autumn United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Florence Full-rigged ship For private owner.[264]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Pile & Smart Sunderland Acastus Barque For J. & J. S. Twizell.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Pickersgill & Miller Sunderland Aid Brig For Gideon Smales.[8][63]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Aletheia Barque For S. Austin.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Smith Pallion Alliance Barque For H. Tindall.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. H. Pearson Sunderland Allied Powers Barque For Jobling & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Alma Sloop For G. Dowell.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Laird Brikenhead Alma Steamship For Admiralty.[265]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brundrit & Whiteway Runcorn Alma Schooner For Brundrit & Whiteway.[266]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Stothard Sunderland Alpha Snow For Mr. Jackson.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Rawson & Watson Sunderland Antias Brig For G. Smales.[8][199]
Unknown date  United Kingdom E. Bailey Sunderland Aphrogencia Merchantman For J. Leslie.[8]
Unknown date  United States Philadelphia Navy Yard Arctic Steamship For United States Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Richard Wilkinson Sunderland Armistice Merchantman For J. Longton.[8]
Unknown date  United States Amesbury, Massachusetts Arthur Barque For private owner.
Unknown date  Japan Edo Asahi Maru Full-rigged ship For Imperial Japanese Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom James & R. Mills Sunderland Aurora Brig For Dawson Bros.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Short Sunderland Balaklava Full-rigged ship For Mr. Greenwell.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Watson Sunderland Beatrice Merchantman For Stokoe & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Briggs Sunderland Bellona Full-rigged ship For J. Allan.[8]
Unknown date  United States Benjamin Peirce Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Black Diamond Steamship For J. Hughes et al.[8]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Pictou Black Watch Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Andrew Stewart & Co.[267]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland British Banner Barque For B. Ward.[8]
Unknown date  United States Montell & Co. Baltimore, Maryland Carrier Dove Clipper For Trask & Dearborn.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Duthie & Co. Aberdeen Catherine Adamson Merchantman For private owner.[268]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Lister Sunderland Catherine and Ann Snow For W. Bunker.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas & William Smith South Shields Chasseur Repair ship and floating arsenal For unknown owner.[269]
Unknown date  United States John Gunder North San Francisco, California Colorado I Sternwheeler For George A. Johnson & Company.
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Gardener Sunderland Courier Merchantman For Kelso & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Harkass Sunderland Cresswell Merchantman For C. Jenkins.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Rawson & Watson Sunderland Earl of Cromartie Schooner For J. Hill.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Thompson Sunderland Edmund Graham Full-rigged ship For Edmund Graham.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Eliza Brig For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United States James O. Curtis Medford, Massachusetts Enoch Train Icebreaker For Boston Steam Tow-boat Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom L. Gales Sunderland Equinox Merchantman For W. Milburn.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Eugenie Merchantman For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  France Eylau Ship of the line For French Navy.[270]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Forrest & Jackson, or Forrest & Co. Sunderland Falcon Barque For W. Hay.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Lister Sunderland Fear Not Barque For J. & E. Douthwaite.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom D. Douglass Sunderland Forerunner Full-rigged ship For R. Hudson.[8]
Unknown date  Ottoman Empire Sinope Gayvan Bakry Frigate For Ottoman Navy.[271]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Smith Pallion Geelong Barque For G. Gray.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Sanderson Sunderland George and Maria Snow For G. Downie.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Todd & Brown Sunderland Gharra Barque For Heald & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom M. Clarke Sunderland Godavery Barque For George Thompson & James Bambrough.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Smith Pallion Greetings Merchantman For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Gibson Sunderland Guadiana Merchantman For C. H. T. Borries, M. W. Sidney, J. Stevenson, and E. H. Watts.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Forrest & Co Sunderland Harriet Barque For H. Henderson, T. Henderson & J. E. Henderson.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Havannah Steamship For private owner.[125]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Hawk Steam Yacht For Lord Hill.[125]
Unknown date  Japan Heda Heda Schooner For Imperial Russian Navy.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New South Wales Sydney Herald Paddle steamer For North Shore Steam Company.
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Seymour Sunderland Industry Full-rigged ship For G. Forster.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Iona Paddle steamer For Nantucket and Cape Cod Steamboat Company.
Unknown date  United States Greenpoint, New York Island Home Steamboat For New Haven Steamboat Company.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Harkass Sunderland Jane Anna Merchantman For G. Shotton.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hume & Esson Sunderland Jane Strong Barque For A. Strong.[8]
Unknown date  United States Morgan L. Taylor New York City J. A. Smith Canal boat For private owner
Unknown date  United Kingdom Haswell Sunderland Jubilant Barque For James Hay.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland La Hogue Full-rigged ship For Duncan Dunbar & Sons.[8][12]
Unknown date  United States Cincinnati, Ohio Lancaster Number 3 Tow boat For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom L. Gales Sunderland Larissa Merchantman For Mr. Davison.[8][272]
Unknown date  United States J. Stetson Boston, Massachusetts Light of the Age Clipper For Marshall & Eldridge's Line.[273]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. T. & C. Alcock Sunderland Lobelia Full-rigged ship For J. Alcock.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Robinson Sunderland Loda Merchantman For J. Bowes.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Lowestoft Steamship For J. V. Gooch & Co.[8][12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Worthy Sunderland Madeira Barque For Ord & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Harkass Sunderland Mangosteen Barque For John Nicholson, William Nicholson & William Nicholson Jr.[8][16]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth Marian Barque For William MacKey and William Archibald MacKey.[274]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brundrit & Whiteway Runcorn Mary Houghton Schooner For private owner.[275]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Hardie Sunderland Mary Louisa Merchantman For James Hardie.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Pickersgill & Miller Sunderland Meg Merillies Barque For W. Doxford.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Hardie Sunderland Miss Nightingale Merchantman For Mr. Haddock.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Rogerson Sunderland Napoleon III Barque For A. Strong & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Northumbria's Daughter Merchantman For W. Crawford.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Barker Sunderland Orient Merchantman For Scofield & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brundrit & Whiteway Runcorn Penmaen Sloop For Brundrit & Whiteway.[276]
Unknown date  Greece Henderson Shipyard Panellinion Steamship For Royal Greek Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. H. Balfour & Co. Methil Prince Argentino Paddle steamer For private owners.[277]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Pile Jr. Sunderland Queen of Greece Steamship For G. Stavros.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Toulon Rafale Gunboat For French Navy.[278]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Stonehouse Sunderland Ravenswheel Snow For T. Stonehouse.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Pile Sunderland Remi Steamship For Mr. Schmidt.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bank Quay Company Warrington Retriever Barque For Messrs. Leech, Harrison & Forewood.[279]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Pile Sunderland Rival Merchantman For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Robertson Sunderland Robert Hay Barque For R. Hay.[8]
Unknown date  United States Hayden & Cudworth Medford, Massachusetts Sancho Panza Medium clipper For John Ellerton Lodge.[84]
Unknown date  France Nantes Salve Poudre-class gunboat For French Navy.[280]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Stonehouse Sunderland Sanderson Barque For Mr. Sanderson.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Todd & Brown Sunderland Sarah Kay Barque For T. Kay.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Watson Sunderland Savannah Merchantman For Bell & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United States New York City Shawsheen Tugboat For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Booth Sunderland Sir Colin Campbell Steamship For W. H. Alexander.[8]
Unknown date  United States Shpusetown, Pennsylvania Sovereign Paddle steamer For private owner
Unknown date   Switzerland Escher Wyss et Compagnie Escher Wyss Stadt Zürich Steamboat For Swiss Northeastern Railway.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Jobling, or Jobling & Co Sunderland Surprize Snow For Mr. Swinburn.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. Carr South Hylton Tennessee Barque For James Wilson.[8]
Unknown date  United States Hayden & Cudworth Medford, Massachusetts Thatcher Magoun Clipper For Thatcher Magoun & Sons
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Hardie Sunderland Thomas Varcoe Schooner For J. Varcoe.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ratcliff, Spence & Co. Sunderland United Snow For Mr. Ratcliff.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Reay Sunderland Vibilia Snow For Reed & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United States Kensington, Pennsylvania Victoria Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Pile Sunderland Walmer Castle Full-rigged ship For Green & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Hardie Sunderland William James Merchantman For James Hardie.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Barkes Sunderland Witch of the Seas Barque For Mr. Thompson.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom M. Clarke Sunderland Witch of the Seas Barque For J. Huntley.[8]
Unknown date  United States Young America Steamship For private owner
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hodgson & Gardener Sunderland Zenobia Merchantman For Mr. Johnson.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Bonker Salcombe Zouave Schooner For Edward D. Glynn and others.[281]

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