The list of ship launches in 1858 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1858.
Date | Country | Builder | Location | Ship | Class | Notes |
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1 January | United Kingdom | Messrs. A. M'Millan & Son | Dumbarton | Antigua | Clipper | For John Kerr.[1] |
1 January | United Kingdom | Griffith Thomas | Barmouth | David William Pickering | Schooner | For David William Pickering and others.[2] |
1 January | United Kingdom | J. M. Reed | Pallion | Flying Fish | Barque | For Messrs. Cavan Bros.[3][4] |
1 January | United Kingdom | Messrs. R. Thompson & Sons | Sunderland | Georgetown | Barque | For Messrs. Cavan Bros.[3][4] |
1 January | United Kingdom | Messrs. Brownlow & Lumsden | Hull | Leopard | Steamship | For William B. Brownlow and others.[5][6] |
1 January | United Kingdom | Messrs. R. Thompson & Sons | Sunderland | Plover | Barque | For Messrs. Cavan Bros.[3][4] |
1 January | United Kingdom | J. Hardie | Southwick | Sea Wave | Barque | For Mr. Tweddell.[3][4] |
1 January | United Kingdom | James Robinson | North Hylton | Unnamed | Barque | For private owner.[4] |
2 January | United Kingdom | Messrs. Green | Blackwall | Bartolomeo Diaz | Steam yacht | For Pedro V of Portugal.[7] |
2 January | United Kingdom | N. Stothard | Pallion | Camellia | Barque | For Mr. Robinson.[3][4] |
2 January | United Kingdom | Camper | Gosport | Champion | Merchantman | For Messrs. Beale.[8] |
2 January | United Kingdom | W. Pile | Sunderland | Clarence | Full-rigged ship | For John Hay.[3][4] |
2 January | United Kingdom | James Bannister | Tarleton | Ocean Pearl | Schooner | For James Ashcroft, Hugh Forshaw and James Taylor.[9] |
2 January | United Kingdom | Messrs. W. Hood & Co. | Aberdeen | Westburn | Clipper | For Mr. Nicol.[10] |
2 January | United Kingdom | Messrs. Rawson & Watson | Sunderland | Unnamed | Brig | For private owner.[4] |
2 January | United Kingdom | Stothard | Pallion | Unnamed | Barque | For Mr. Robinson.[4] |
4 January | United Kingdom | Haswell | Sunderland | Dover Castle | Full-rigged ship | For John Hay.[3][4] |
4 January | United Kingdom | William Pile | Sunderland | Standard | Barque | For Mr. Kelso.[3][4] |
9 January | United Kingdom | Messrs. Laurence Hill &. Co. | Port Glasgow | Tasmanian | Steamship | For European and Australian Royal Mail Company.[11] |
14 January | United Kingdom | T. H. Wood | Sunderland | Countess of Fife | Merchantman | For Mr. Anderson.[3][12] |
14 January | United Kingdom | W. H. Pearson | Sunderland | The Mary | Barque | For private owner.[13] |
16 January | United Kingdom | Messrs. A. Duthie & Co. | Aberdeen | British Queen | Clipper | For private owners.[12] |
16 January | United Kingdom | Messrs. Hyde & Co. | Bristol | Queen of the West | Steamship | For Mileses & Kingston.[14] |
18 January | United Kingdom | W. C. Miller | Toxteth | Edith Moore | Full-rigged ship | For Charles Moore & Co.[15] |
25 January | United Kingdom | Miles & Kington | Bristol | Champion of the Seas | Steamship | For private owner.[16] |
25 January | United Kingdom | Messrs Hyde & Co. | Bristol | The Royal Bride | Steamship | For Messrs. Mileses & Kingston.[17][18] |
30 January | United Kingdom | Messrs Samuelson & Co. | Hull | Polestar | Barque | For Messrs. Cotesworth, Lyne & Co.[19][20] |
31 January | United Kingdom | J Scott Russell & Co | London | Great Eastern | Paddle steamer | For Eastern Steam Navigation Co. The largest ship built to date.[21] |
January | United Kingdom | Rhyl | Catherine | Merchantman | For private owner.[22] | |
January | United Kingdom | John Anderton | Runcorn | Delhi | Mersey flat | For private owner.[23] |
January | United Kingdom | James Briggs | Pallion | Unnamed | Full-rigged ship | For Messrs. Bradley & Potts.[4] |
1 February | United Kingdom | Messrs. Tod & McGregor | Greenock | Benares | Steamship | For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[24] |
8 February | United Kingdom | Messrs. Caird & Co. | Glasgow | Bremen | Steamship | For Bremen and New York Steam Packet Company.[25] |
13 February | United Kingdom | Woolwich Dockyard | Challenger | Pearl-class corvette | For Royal Navy. | |
13 February | United Kingdom | Belfast Steam-Ship Building Company | Belfast | Norah Greame | Full-rigged ship | For George Bates.[26][27] |
15 February | United Kingdom | Messrs. David Burns & Co. | Aberdeen | Ann Law | Brig | For private owners.[28] |
16 February | United Kingdom | Camper | Gosport | Alea | Schooner | For private owner.[29] |
17 February | United Kingdom | Messrs. Hanson's | Cowes | Flying Dutchman | Schooner | For private owner.[30] |
17 February | United Kingdom | Messrs. Money Wigram & Sons | Poplar | Lincolnshire | Clipper | For private owner.[31] |
17 February | United Kingdom | William Bayley & Sons | Ipswich | Lily | Schooner | For Ebenezer Goddard and Mr. Peck.[32][33] |
February | United Kingdom | Harvey & Co. | Hayle | Cornubia | Steamship | For Hayle and Bristol Steam Packet Company. |
February | United Kingdom | Lady Alice | Clipper | For The Passengers' Line of Packets.[34] | ||
1 March | United Kingdom | Middlesbrough | De Brys | Steamship | For private owner.[35] | |
2 March | United Kingdom | J. Roberts | Nefyn | Ellie | Schooner | For R. Hughes.[36] |
2 March | United Kingdom | John Laird | Birkenhead | Imperator Aleksandr | Steamship | For Imperial Russian Government.[37] |
3 March | United Kingdom | Messrs. James McMillan & Son | Greenock | Surinam | Merchantman | For John Kerr.[38] |
3 March | United Kingdom | H. Follett | Shaldon | The Oaklands | Barque | For Mr. Clarke.[39] |
13 March | United Kingdom | Messrs. Caird & Co. | Greenock | Dania | Paddle steamer | For H. P. Prior.[40][41] |
13 March | United Kingdom | Messrs. Bowman & Drummond | Blyth | Annie | Brig | For Messrs. William Winship & Co.[42] |
15 March | United Kingdom | Messrs. Morton | Leith | Eclipse | Steamship | For private owner.[43] |
16 March | United Kingdom | Messrs. Trewick, Sons & Co. | Amlwch | Alliance | Schooner | For Messrs. J. Palmer & Co.[44] |
16 March | United Kingdom | Aberystwyth | Meridian | Schooner | For Richard Francis and others.[45] | |
17 March | United Kingdom | Walters | Exmouth | Carmel | Schooner | For Mr. Popham.[46] |
17 March | United Kingdom | Anderson | Granton | Eclipse | Clipper | For private owner.[47] |
17 March | United Kingdom | Thomas Wright | Aberdeen | Eclipse | Barque | For private owner.[48] |
17 March | United Kingdom | Messrs. Hall | Footdee | Mary | Barque | For Mr. McKay.[48] |
18 March | United Kingdom | Messrs. W. Denny & Bros. | Dumbarton | Nova Scotian | Steamship | For Montreal Ocean Steamship Company.[49] |
20 March | United Kingdom | Messrs. C. & W. Earle | Hull | Aleksandr | Steamship | For Imperial Russian Government.[50] |
30 March | United Kingdom | Innes | Leith | Not named | Barque | Speculative build.[51] |
31 March | United Kingdom | Messrs. Caird & Co. | Greenock | New York | Steamship | For private owner.[52] |
31 March | United Kingdom | Messrs. Summers & Day | Northam | Northam | Steamship | For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[53] |
March | United Kingdom | James Hardie | Sunderland | Lady Alice | Barque | For A. O. Wilkinson.[3][54] |
March | France | Rochefort | Surcouf | Aviso | For French Navy.[55] | |
1 April | United Kingdom | Paisley | Wasp | Steamship | For Mr. Hetherington.[56] | |
3 April | United Kingdom | John Anderton | Runcorn | James | Sloop | For private owner.[57] |
6 April | United Kingdom | M. Ratsey | Cowes | Warhawk | Yacht | For J. W. Cannon.[58] |
14 April | United Kingdom | W. Briggs, or J. Reed | Sunderland | Queen of Hindustan or Queen of India | Full-rigged ship | For W. Brass.[3] |
15 April | United Kingdom | Messrs. S. & H. Morton | Leith | Edinburgh | Steamship | For private owner.[59] |
15 April | United Kingdom | Chatham Dockyard | Hero | Agamemnon-class ship of the line | For Royal Navy.[60] | |
16 April | United Kingdom | Thomas Price | Pill | Elizabeth | Schooner | For James Smith.[61] |
17 April | United Kingdom | Messrs. R. Steele & Co. | Greenock | Palestine | Steamship | For Messrs. Burns.[62] |
20 April | United Kingdom | Vaux | Harwich | Test | Brig | For Mr. Vaux.[63] |
1 May | United Kingdom | Richard Cliffe | Castleford | Pilot | Schooner | For private owner.[64] |
1 May | United Kingdom | T. D. Marshall | South Shields | Vianna | Steamship | For Messrs. Vianna, Chappel & Co. Collided with the barque Rossendale on being launched. Rossendale sank.[65][66] |
5 May | United Kingdom | Robert Napier and Sons | Glasgow | Douglas | Paddle steamer | For Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.[67] |
7 May | United Kingdom | Messrs. John & Robert White | West Cowes | Princeza de Joinville | Paddle Steamer | For Imperial Brazilian Government.[68] |
11 May | United Kingdom | James Laing | Southwick | Kanaris | Steamship | For E. T. Gourlay & Co.[69] |
12 May | France | Brest | Caledonienne | Galliot | For French Government.[70] | |
12 May | United Kingdom | Devonport, Dockyard | Topaze | Liffey-class frigate | For Royal Navy. | |
13 May | United Kingdom | Messr. J. & G. Thompson | Govan | Havelock | Paddle steamer | For Dublin and Glasgow Steam Packet Company[71] |
13 May | United Kingdom | Bowman and Drummond | Blyth | James & Eleanor | Snow | For John Dobson & Co.[72] |
15 May | United Kingdom | Messrs. Chaloner, Hart & Sinott | Liverpool | Grace Peile | Barque | For Mr. Sawyers.[73] |
17 May | United Kingdom | Messrs. Hazlehurst & Son | Hull | Integrity | Sloop | For J. B. Lowther.[74] |
21 May | United Kingdom | Messrs. Laurence Hill & Co. | Greenock | Griffin | Steam yacht | For James Baird.[75] |
26 May | United Kingdom | John Laird | Birkenhead | Rainbow | Paddle steamer | For Macgregor Laird.[76] |
27 May | United Kingdom | Messrs. Gibson & Butcher | Fleetwood | Ellen and Ann | Fishing smack | For Thomas Wright and Mrs. Blundell.[77] |
27 May | United Kingdom | Messrs. Young, Sons & Magnay | Limehouse | Sagres | Corvette | For Portuguese Navy.[78] |
28 May | United Kingdom | Robinson | Gosport | Wildfire | Schooner | For J. F. Turner.[79] |
29 May | United Kingdom | Deptford Dockyard | Forté | Imperieuse-class frigate | For Royal Navy.[80][81] | |
May | Danzig | Danzig | Arcona | Corvette | For Prussian Navy.[82] | |
May | Colony of New Brunswick | Richibucto | Chinchas | Merchantman | For J. W. Holderness.[83] | |
May | United Kingdom | Messrs. T. & W. Smith | Newcastle upon Tyne | Cleveland | Clipper | For private owner.[84] |
May | France | MM Arnand et Cie | Bordeaux | Swetlana | Frigate | For Imperial Russian Navy.[85] |
11 June | United Kingdom | W. Duthie | Aberdeen | Huguenot | Clipper | For John T. Rennie.[86][87] |
11 June | United Kingdom | H. Hughes | Porthdinllaen | Mary Rowlands | Schooner | For T. Williams.[88] |
12 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. Samuda Bros. | Poplar | Ceylon | Steamship | For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[89] |
12 June | France | Lorient | Cordelière | Corvette | For French Navy.[90] | |
12 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. Palmer, Brothers, & Co. | Newcastle upon Tyne | Hudson | Steamship | For Norddeutscher Lloyd.[91] |
12 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. Walter Hood & Co. | Aberdeen | Jason | Clipper | For private owner.[87] |
12 June | United Kingdom | Robert Banister | Tarleton | Margaret Ann | Schooner | For W. Ball, H. Breakell, T. Hindle and Joseph Whiteside.[92] |
12 June | United Kingdom | J. Hardie | Sunderland | Melrose | Barque | For R. Soutter.[3][54] |
12 June | United Kingdom | Pembroke Dockyard | Orlando | Mersey-class frigate | For Royal Navy.[93] | |
12 June | United Kingdom | Victoria Iron Works | Greenwich | Sea Serpent | Steamship | For private owner.[94] |
14 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. Tod & MacGregor | Partick | Finnart | Steam yacht | For John MacGregor.[95] |
15 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. John Scott & Sons | Greenock | Hebrides | Steam yacht | For Royal Northern Yacht Club.[96] |
16 June | United Kingdom | R. Napier & Sons | Glasgow | Mercur | Paddle Steamer | For Österreichischer Lloyd.[97] |
18 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. Hughes, Thomas & Co | Amlwch | Mary Catherine | Schooner | For private owner.[98] |
21 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. Henderson & Son | Renfrew | Sir Walter Raleigh | Paddle steamer | For private owner.[99] |
28 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. Denny & Rankin | Dumbarton | Daniel Rankin | Clipper | For Messrs. Potter, Wilson & Co.[100] |
28 June | United Kingdom | E. Potts | Seaham | John Middleton | Snow | For Mr. Middleton.[3] |
29 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. Robert Steele & Co. | Greenock | Ellen Rodger | Barque | For Mr. Rodger.[101] |
29 June | France | Bordeaux | Standart | Imperial Yacht | For Alexander II of Russia.[102] | |
30 June | United Kingdom | H. Claughton | Bristol | Francis | Barque | For private owner.[103] |
June | United Kingdom | Messrs. Gaddy & Lamb | Newcastle upon Tyne | Azela | Brig | For private owner.[104] |
June | Russia | Astrakhan | Calmouk | Transport ship | For Imperial Russian Government.[105] | |
June | Colony of New Brunswick | Messrs. W. J. Fraser & Co. | Miramichi | Venilia | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[106][107] |
2 July | Grand Duchy of Finland | Jörgensen | Turku | Kalevala | Corvette | For Finnish Navy. |
10 July | United Kingdom | Robert Thompson Jr. | Sunderland | Ann Dunn | Barque | For L. Dunn.[3][108] |
10 July | United Kingdom | William Watson | North Hylton | Westmoreland | Barque | For Messrs. Thomson & Co.[3][108] |
10 July | United Kingdom | Messrs. Hall | Aberdeen | Ziba | Clipper | For Mr. Tomlinson and Mr. Wade.[109] |
12 July | United Kingdom | Messrs. C. & W. Earle | Hull | Baltic | Steamship | For Messrs. Thomas Wilson, Sons, & Co.[110] |
12 July | United Kingdom | S. Peter Austin | Sunderland | Etheldreda | Merchantman | For William Stevens.[3][108] |
12 July | United Kingdom | S. Peter Austin | Sunderland | Verulam | Clipper | For William Stevens.[3][108][111] |
13 July | United Kingdom | Messrs. T. Young & Sons | South Shields | Naval Brigade | East Indiaman | For Messts. T. Young & Sons.[108] |
14 July | United Kingdom | John Laird | Birkenhead | Deerhound | Steam yacht | For Duke of Leeds.[112] |
17 July | Denmark | Copenhagen | Sjaelland | Frigate | For Royal Danish Navy.[113][114] | |
20 July | United Kingdom | Ring | Strood | Santa Catarina | Schooner | For Mr. Appleyard.[115] |
24 July | United Kingdom | Thompson | Rotherhithe | Boyana | Gunboat | For Ottoman Navy.[116][117] |
26 July | United Kingdom | W. Briggs | Sunderland | Georgina | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] |
26 July | United Kingdom | Messrs. Walter Hood & Co. | Aberdeen | Moravian | Full-rigged ship | For Messrs. George Thompson Jr. & Co.[118] |
28 July | United Kingdom | Messrs. Lister & Trenery | Gainsborough | Valiant | Fishing smack | For Mr. Hellyer.[119] |
29 July | United Kingdom | Beaumaris | Sir Richard | Schooner | For private owner.[120] | |
29 July | United Kingdom | Messrs. Lister & Trenery | Gainsborough | Undaunted | Fishing smack | For James Westcott.[119] |
31 July | United Kingdom | W. C. Miller | Toxteth | São Luiz | Paddle steamer | For Maranham Steam Packet Company.[121][122] |
July | United Kingdom | G. Booth | Sunderland | Acacia | Barque | For Denton & Co.[3][123] |
July | United Kingdom | Robinson | Cork | Bilboa | Steamship | For private owner.[124] |
July | United States | Jacob A. Westervelt & Sons | New York | Brooklyn | Sloop-of-war | For United States Navy.[125] |
July | Province of Canada | William Cotnam | Quebec | Gartsherrie | Barque | For private owner.[126] |
July | United Kingdom | Iona | The Duke of Argyle | Fishing boat | For private owner.[127] | |
July | United Kingdom | Messrs. Fyffe | Fairlie | Surge | Cutter | For C. T. Couper.[128] |
July | Province of Canada | Quebec | Wallace | Full-rigged ship | For private owner[129] | |
July | United Kingdom | Brundrit & Whiteway | Runcorn | Widders | Sloop | For private owner.[130] |
7 August | United Kingdom | John Laird | Birkenhead | Simla | Steamship | For Messrs. Charles Moore & Co.[131] |
7 August | France | Arsenal de Cherbourg | Cherbourg | Ville de Nantes | Ville de Nantes-class ship of the line | For French Navy. |
10 August | United Kingdom | Taylor & Scouler | Sunderland | Castle Howard | Full-rigged ship | For Mr. Greenwell.[3][132] |
10 August | United Kingdom | Pensarn | Elizabeth Richards | Schooner | For private owner.[133] | |
10 August | United Kingdom | Messrs. D. Burns & Co. | Aberdeen | Northerner | Cutter | For private owner.[134] |
10 August | Province of Canada | William Cotman | Quebec | Powerful | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[135][136] |
10 August | United Kingdom | Messrs. Peto, Brassey & Co. | Birkenhead | Simla | Full-rigged ship | For Messrs. Charles Moore & Co.[137] |
11 August | United Kingdom | Messrs. A. Leslie & Co | Hebburn | Omeo | Steamship | For private owner.[138] |
12 August | France | Cherbourg | Bellone | Frigate | For French Navy.[139] | |
12 August | United Kingdom | Messrs. John Pile & Co. | West Hartlepool | Osbourne House | Steamship | For Richard Young.[140] |
13 August | United Kingdom | Chatham Dockyard | Mersey | Mersey-class frigate | For Royal Navy. | |
14 August | United Kingdom | W. C. Miller | Toxteth | Pindare | Paddle steamer | For Maranham Steam Packet Company.[122] |
18 August | United States | Edward F. Williams | Greenpoint, New York | Edmund Blunt | Pilot boat | For Abraham Jones, Josiah Johnson Jr., Frank Penay and Louis Sampson. |
21 August | United Kingdom | Messrs. J. & G. Thomson | Govan | Heather Bell | Paddle steamer | For private owners.[141] |
25 August | United Kingdom | Messrs. Westwood, Baillie, and Campbell | Millwall | Cologne | Paddle steamer | For General Steam Navigation Company.[142] |
26 August | United Kingdom | Pembroke Dockyard | Windsor Castle | First rate | For Royal Navy. | |
28 August | United Kingdom | Sheerness Dockyard | Clio | Pearl-class corvette | For Royal Navy. | |
August | France | Bordeaux | Bayan | Frigate | For Imperial Russian Navy.[143] | |
August | France | Bordeaux | Calvados | Transport ship | For French Navy.[144] | |
August | Spain | El Ferrol | Narvaez | Steamship | For Spanish Navy.[145] | |
August | Province of Canada | Quebec | Natalie | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[146] | |
August | France | M. Armand | Bordeaux | Victorine | Merchantman | For private owner.[147] |
2 September | Spain | El Ferrol | Diana | Sloop of war | For Spanish Navy.[148] | |
3 September | United States | William H. Webb | New York | General Admiral | Frigate | For Imperial Russian Navy. |
9 September | United Kingdom | Messrs. M. Samuelson & Co. | Hull | Knight Errant | Full-rigged ship | For Messrs. G. H. Fletcher & Co.[149] |
23 September | United Kingdom | Devonport Dockyard | Donegal | Conqueror-class ship of the line | For Royal Navy. | |
24 September | United Kingdom | Garmouth | Glenmore | Barque | For private owners.[150] | |
25 September | United Kingdom | William Denny & Bros. | Dumbarton | Hungarian | Steamship | For Allan Line. |
26 September | Russia | Nicholaieff Admiralty Shipyard | Sinop | First rate | For Imperial Russian Navy. | |
September | Province of Canada | Quebec | Maria | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[151] | |
September | France | M. Normand | Havre de Grâce | Notre Dame de Fourvières | Steamship | For private owner.[152] |
September | Province of Canada | Quebec | Peerless | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[153] | |
4 October | Austrian Empire | Pola Navy Yard | Kaiser | Ship of the line | For Austrian Navy. | |
9 October | United Kingdom | Messrs. John Reid & Co. | Port Glasgow | Panope | Steamship | For Greek Government.[154] |
20 October | United States | Philadelphia Navy Yard | Lancaster | Sloop-of-war | For United States Navy. | |
21 October | United Kingdom | Messrs. Palmer & Co. | Jarrow | Weser | Steamship | For Norddeutscher Lloyd.[155] |
22 October | United Kingdom | Deptford | Icarus | Racer-class sloop | For Royal Navy.[156] | |
23 October | United Kingdom | Woolwich Dockyard | Edgar | Agamemnon-class ship of the line | For Royal Navy.[157] | |
30 October | Colony of Vancouver Island | Victoria | Governor Douglas | Steamship | For private owner.[158] | |
October | Oregon Territory | John T. Thomas | Oregon City | Carrie Ladd | Sternwheeler | For Jacob Kamm, John C. Ainsworth and others. |
October | United Kingdom | Messrs. White | Cowes | Comet | Merchantman | For private owner.[159] |
October | United Kingdom | G. Short | Sunderland | Deptford Packet | Schooner | For T. Henderson.[3] |
October | United Kingdom | Messrs. White | Cowes | Royal Charlie | West Indiaman | For private owner.[159] |
October | United Kingdom | R. Thompson & Sons | Sunderland | Saint Dunstan | Barque | For Burnett & Co.[3][160][161] |
4 November | United Kingdom | James Henderson & Son | Renfrew | Little Western | Steamship | For Scilly Isles Steam Navigation Company. |
6 November | France | Toulon | Cornelie | Corvette | For French Navy.[162] | |
8 November | United Kingdom | Thames Iron Ship Building Company | Millwall | Parramatta | Paddle steamer | For Royal Mail Steam Packet Company.[163] |
9 November | United Kingdom | Messrs. Brownlow & Co. | Hull | Zebra | Steamship | For Messrs. Brownlow & Co.[164] |
13 November | United Kingdom | William Stephen | Arbroath | Earl of Southesk | Barque | For Mr. Carnegie.[165] |
16 November | United Kingdom | Scotte & Co. | Greenock | Carrier | Train ferry | For Edinburgh & Northern Railway. |
20 November | United Kingdom | Messrs. J. & G. Thompson | Govan | Salto | Paddle steamer | For Company Saltena.[166] |
22 November | United States | Boston Navy Yard | Hartford | Sloop-of-war | For United States Navy. | |
27 November | Oregon Territory | Samuel Farman | Portland | Eliza Anderson | Paddle steamer | For Columbia River Steam Navigation Company. |
November | United Kingdom | John Scott Russell | Glasgow | Cleopatra | Paddle steamer | For El Hami Pasha.[167] |
November | United Kingdom | Messrs. McCann & Armstrong | Hull | Yorkshire Lass | Fishing smack | For private owner.[168] |
2 December | France | Toulon | Fontenoy | Suffren-class ship of the line | For French Navy. | |
18 December | France | Cherbourg | Aigle | Imperial yacht | For Napoleon III.[169] | |
22 December | Kingdom of Sardinia | Genoa | A. Milano | Merchantman | For private owner. Renamed L'Unito on the orders of the local authorities. A. Milano was a soldier who had attempted to assassinate King Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies.[170] | |
22 December | United Kingdom | John Laird | Birkenhead | Jeddo | Steamship | For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[171] |
30 December | Austrian Empire | Venice | Prinz Schwarzenberg | Frigate | For Austrian Navy.[172] | |
Summer | Province of Canada | Quebec | General Neill | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[173] | |
Autumn | Province of Canada | Quebec | Storm King | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[174] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Camper | Gosport | Ada | Cutter | For H. F. Barclay.[79] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Liddle & Sutcliffe | Sunderland | Ada Letitia | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | James Laing | Sunderland | Admiral Kanaris | Merchantman | For S. Xenos.[3] |
Unknown date | Austrian Empire | Pola | Adriatic | Ship of the line | For Austrian Navy.[175] | |
Unknown date | Colony of New Brunswick | Near Saint John | Advance | Brigantine | For private owner.[176] | |
Unknown date | United States | Savannah, Georgia | Ajax | Tug | For private owner. | |
Unknown date | United States | Mystic, Connecticut | Albatross | Steamship | For private owner. | |
Unknown date | United States | New York | Amanda | Barque | For private owner. | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Briggs | Sunderland | Anglo-Indian | Barque | For W. Briggs.[3][177] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Lister | Sunderland | Annie | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | William Doxford | Sunderland | Ann Taylor | Merchantman | For R. Taylor.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | James Laing | Sunderland | Asia | Steamship | For J. Laing.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | George Barker | Sunderland | Beatrice | Barque | For Burnett & Co.[3][178] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Todd & Brown | Sunderland | Boldon Lawn | Merchantman | For Mr. Tweddell.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | James Robinson | North Hylton | Bolina | Barque | For Mr. Hodgson.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | William Adamson | Sunderland | Branch | Schooner | For William Adamson.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Richard Thompson | Sunderland | Brandon | Merchantman | For Mr. Hepworth.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Austin Mills | Sunderland | Brierly Hill | Barque | For J. & S. Pegg.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sykes & Co. | Sunderland | Broadwater | Full-rigged ship | For J. Weller.[3] |
Unknown date | Colony of New Brunswick | Sackville | Brother's Pride | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[179] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Briggs or J. Reed | Sunderland | Cedar | Merchantman | For Mr. Richardson.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | William Ashburner | Barrow-in-Furness | Champion | Fishing smack | For private owner.[180] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Haswell | Sunderland | Cobrero | Barque | For Ridley & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | G. Hick & Co. | Sunderland | Concord | Merchantmen | For Hick & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | M. Clarke | Sunderland | Cornelia | Merchantman | For A. Ray.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Denniston | Sunderland | Crested Wave | Barque | For Ayre & Co.[3][181] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Messrs. Samuelson & Co. | Hull | Czar | Steamship | For Messrs. Samuelson & Co.[182][183] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | G. W. Hall | Sunderland | Derwent | Schooner | For Mr. Davidson.[3] |
Unknown date | India | Deva | Merchantman | For private owner.[184] | ||
Unknown date | United Kingdom | James Robinson | North Hylton | Dona Anita | Barque | For Mr. Seymour.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Rawson & Watson | Sunderland | Duchess | Barque | For Mr. Davison.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Peverall & Davison | Sunderland | Eastern Province | Barque | For Mr. Falconer.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | George Barker | Sunderland | Eleanor | Merchantman | For W. Tullock.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Hardie | Sunderland | Eleanor | Merchantman | For R. & R. Souter.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Brown & Johnson | Sunderland | Electra | Merchantman | For Kenrick & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Davison | Sunderland | Elizabeth Douthwaite | Merchantman | For Mr. Douthwaite.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Pickersgill | Sunderland | Empress | Barque | For private owner.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Green Shipbuilders | Bristol | Enmore | Full-rigged ship | For Michael Cavan and Company. |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | James Robinson | North Hylton | Eslington | Merchantman | For Mr. Rennison.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | N. Stothard | Sunderland | Far West | Merchantman | For Mr. Denniston.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | First | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Petrie | Sunderland | Frances | Merchantman | For H. Tanner.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | P. Foster | Sunderland | General Havelock | Merchantman | For Fareall & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Peverall & Davison | Sunderland | General Havelock | Barque | For D. Davison.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Barkes | Sunderland | Generous | Merchantman | For J. Barkes.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Richard Thompson | Sunderland | Glenalm | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Pile | Sunderland | Glendower | Barque | For J. Brodie & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | James BRiggs | Sunderland | Glendower | Full-rigged ship | For Mr. Balkwell.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | William Ashburner | Barrow-in-Furness | Gratitude | Mersey flat | For private owner.[185] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Brundrit & Whiteway | Runcorn | Gwydir | Smack | For Brundrit & Whiteway.[186] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Reed | Sunderland | Holmesdale | Full-rigged ship | For William Phillipps.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. R. Abbay, or Abbay & Co. | Sunderland | Honor | Brigantine | For Hodge & Co.[3][187] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. H. Pearson | Sunderland | James | Brig | For Skerry & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United States | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | James Gray | Tug | For private owner. | |
Unknown date | Colony of New Brunswick | Saint John | Jessamine | Clipper | For private owner.[188] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Robinson | Sunderland | Joachim Christian | Merchantman | For J. Pflugk.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Jopling & Willoughby | Sunderland | John & Isabella | Barque | For J. Fenwick.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | George Bartram & Sons | Sunderland | John & Jane | Merchantman | For George Bell, Robert Bell, Taylor Dixon and Thomas Dunn.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | James Pile | Sunderland | J. W. Morris | Schooner | For J. Morris.[3] |
Unknown date | United States | J. W. Lynn | Philadelphia | Kensington | Steamship | For private owner. |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Taylor | Sunderland | Lady Constance | Merchantman | For William Hill.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Green & Richardon | Sunderland | Lady Havelock | Merchantman | For Mr. Banfield.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Richard Thompson | Sunderland | Lady Inglis | Merchantman | For J. Twizell.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Hardie | Sunderland | Lady Luck | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | R. H. Potts & Bros | Sunderland | Lark | Snow | For Potts Bros.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | G. Booth | Sunderland | Lucknow | Merchantman | For R. Pellier.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Dundee | Lucknow | Barque | For private owner.[189] | |
Unknown date | United States | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Madgie | Steamship | For private owner. | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Malabar | Steamship | For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. | ||
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Austin & Mills | Sunderland | Malvern | Merchantman | For Wilson & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Rawson & Watson | Sunderland | Mantura | Snow | For Gallon & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | C. W. Crown | Sunderland | Marathon | Merchantman | For A. Tindall.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | D. A. Douglas | Sunderland | Maravi | Barque | For J. Ray .[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Messrs. Robert Steele & Co | Greenock | Margaretta | Barque | For Messrs. Baine & Johnston.[190] |
Unknown date | Spain | Nicholas Pida | Badalona | Maria Asumpta | Brig | For private owner. |
Unknown date | United States | Cincinnati, Ohio | Maria Denning | Paddle steamer | For private owner. | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Spence | Sunderland | Mary | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | T. Stonehouse | Sunderland | Mary & Elizabeth | Barque | For T. Stonehouse.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | G. Gardener | Sunderland | Mary & Martha | Snow | For T. Carter.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Briggs | Sunderland | Mary Shepherd | Full-rigged ship | For Mr. Shepherd.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Green & Richardson | Sunderland | Midnight | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | James Laing | Sunderland | Milo | Merchantman | For E. T. Gourley.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | James Robinson | Sunderland | Minx | Schooner | For W. Jenkins.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Naizby | Sunderland | M. M. Peter | Merchantman | For Robert Peter.[3] |
Unknown date | United States | New York | Montgomery | Steamship | For private owner. | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Aberdeen | Moravian | Clipper | For Aberdeen Clipper Line.[191] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Robert Thompson Jr. | Sunderland | Netherby | Full-rigged ship | For Black Ball Line.[3] |
Unknown date | Stettin | Herr Schutlow | Stettin | Norden | Clipper | For Herr Schutlow.[192] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | River Clyde | North Briton | Steamship | For Montreal Ocean Steamship Company.[193] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | John Barter | Brixham | Nymph | Fishing trawler | For John Barter, James Evans and others.[194] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Naizby | Sunderland | Orontes | Merchantman | For T. Reed.[3] |
Unknown date | Stettin | Herr Schutlow | Stettin | Ost | Clipper | For Herr Schutlow.[192] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | P. Gibson | Sunderland | Percy | Barque | For James Donkin.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Ratsey | Cowes | Peri | Cutter | For Mr. Cannon.[195] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | John Barter | Brixham | Phantom | Fishing trawler | For John Barter, James Evans and others.[196] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | G. Gardner | Sunderland | Polly | Barque | For Mr. Wheatley.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Princess Royal | Humber Keel | For William G. England.[197] | ||
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Mills | Sunderland | Queen of Asia | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | James Laing | Sunderland | Retriever | Barque | For Cavan Bros.[3][198] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Pile | Sunderland | Reullura | Merchantman | For J. Brodie.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Hodgson & Gardner | Sunderland | Royal Bride | Merchantman | For Shotton & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | William Doxford | Sunderland | Royal Bride | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Pickersgill | Sunderland | Saint Bede | Merchantman | For Elliott & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Pickersgill | Sunderland | Sarah Black | Merchantman | For W. Black.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | G. Shevill | Sunderland | Scoresby | Merchantman | For W. Black.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Allcock | Sunderland | Sea Flower | Merchantman | For Mr. Alcock.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Rawson & Watson | Sunderland | Sea Swallow | Barque | For Mr. Thompson.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Briggs | Sunderland | Shantung | Full-rigged ship | For T. Betts.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | T. Seymour | Sunderland | Slater | Merchantman | For Preston & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Ratcliffe & Spence | Sunderland | Speculator | Merchantman | For Mr. Ratcliffe .[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Austin & Mills | Sunderland | Staindrop | Snow | For Wilson & Co.[3][178] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Pile | Sunderland | Star of Eve | Merchantman | For Brodie & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | Stettin | Herr Schutlow | Stettin | Süd | Clipper | For Herr Schutlow.[192] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Denton | Sunderland | Sunniside | Merchantman | For Alcock & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | R. Wilkinson | Sunderland | Swan | Merchantman | For Thompson & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | T. H. Wood | Sunderland | Tramp | Brigantine | For Mr. Jeffrey.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Messrs. McCann & Armstrong | Hull | Unity | Fishing smack | For private owner.[168] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | River Wear | Useful | Brig | For private owner.[199] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | George Barker | Sunderland | Valeria | Merchantman | For W. Mills.[3] |
Unknown date | Province of Canada | Quebec | Vancouver | Barque | For private owner.[200] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | D. A. Douglas | Sunderland | Veritas | Merchantman | For Murray & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United States | Elizabeth, Pennsylvania | Victoria | Paddle steamer | For private owner. | |
Unknown date | United States | New York | Wanderer | Schooner | For private owner. | |
Unknown date | Stettin | Herr Schutlow | Stettin | Westen | Clipper | For Herr Schutlow.[192] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Robinson | Sunderland | Young Dixon | Barque | For W. Dixon.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sykes & Co | Sunderland | Zillah | Merchantman | For Wright & Co.[3] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Thackeray | Sunderland | Name unknown | Merchantman | For private owner.[3] |
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