Sir Francis Burton (1825 ship (3))
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Name | Sir Francis N. Burton |
Namesake | Francis Nathaniel Burton |
Builder | Quebec City, Quebec[2] |
Launched | July 1825[1] |
Notes | The largest in burthen of three vessels named Sir Francis N. Burton launched in Quebec in 1825. This has led to some possible confusion. |
General characteristics | |
Tons burthen | 410,[1] or 411[2] (bm) |
Sir Francis N. Burton was launched in 1825 at Quebec. She made several voyages to India under a license from the EIC. She was wrecked on 16 February 1838.
Career[]
Sir Francis N. Burton first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1826 with F. Boston, master, Pickth__ (or Peckerhance), owner, and trade Liverpool–Quebec.[3] She assumed British registry on 5 October 1827.[2] In 1827 Her master changed to J.White.
Year | Master | Owner | Trade | Source |
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1830 | A.Reid | Gibb & Co. | Greenock–Bombay | LR |
1835 | F.Scott | D.Gibb | Liverpool–Africa | LR; homeport Liverpool |
1837 | F.Scott | D.Gibb | Liverpool–Africa | LR; homeport Liverpool |
Fate[]
On 16 February 1838, Sir Francis Burton was totally lost in Ardmore Bay,[4] (51°57′N 7°43′W / 51.950°N 7.717°W), Ardmore, County Waterford, near Youghal. She was sailing from Liverpool to Demerara, now in Guyana, with a general cargo. By one report her crew were saved; by another, all 13 hands perished. Earlier, apparently the East India Company turned her down when her owners would not make necessary improvements.
Citations and references[]
Citations
- ^ a b Hackman (2001), pp. 312–313.
- ^ a b c Library and Archives Canada Item: 65670: SIR FRANCIS BURTON.
- ^ LR (1826), Supple. pages "S", Seq.№S95.
- ^ "Ship News". The Morning Post. No. 20960. London. 24 February 1838.
References
- Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7.
- 1825 ships
- Ships built in Quebec
- Age of Sail merchant ships of England
- Maritime incidents in February 1838