• Whitby was a three-masted, square-rigger launched in 1837 and later re-rigged as a barque. She was registered in London, and made voyages to India, British...
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  • in England Whitby (barque), was one of the first New Zealand Company ships bringing settlers and supplies Nelson, New Zealand Port of Whitby, port in North...
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  • in 1820. Diadem (1800 ship) was a barque of 350 or 367 tons (bm), launched in 1800 by Chapman and Campion, Whitby, for Edward, Aaron, and Robert Chapman...
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    Lady Juliana (1777 ship) (category Barques of Australia)
    Lady Juliana (also known as the Lady Julian), was launched at Whitby in 1777. She transported convicts in 1789 from England to Australia. The British government...
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    building in Whitby was a staple part of the industry of Whitby, North Yorkshire, England between the 17th and 19th centuries. In 1792 and 1793, Whitby was the...
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    Brothers he served as apprentice from 14 June 1748 to 8 December 1749. Mary of Whitby where he was a seaman from 8 February 1750 to 5 December 1750. Three sisters...
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    HMS Adventure (1771) (category Ships built in Whitby)
    Adventure was a barque that the Royal Navy purchased in 1771. She had been the merchant vessel Marquis of Rockingham, launched in 1770 at Whitby. In naval service...
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    Gibraltar, Australia). The Amelia Thompson was a 477-ton copper sheathed barque built by Philip Laing Esq. at Deptford, Sunderland in 1833 and owned by...
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    Breadalbane was an 1843 British three-masted merchant barque that was crushed by ice and sank in the Arctic in 1853. Notable as one of the northernmost...
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  • Edward Lombe (1828) (category Barques of Australia)
    Lombe was a merchantman and passenger three-masted barque built in 1828 by Thomas Brodrick, of Whitby, England. Edwarde Combe first appeared in Lloyd's...
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    HMS Vigilant (1777) (category Barques)
    at Deptford Dockyard in February, the ship was surveyed and found to be barque-rigged and just over 308 tons burthen in size. A survey in New York two...
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  • Asia (1813 ship) (category Ships built in Whitby)
    Asia was a merchant barque built at Whitby in 1813. She made one voyage to India for the British East India Company (EIC) in 1820–21, and one voyage to...
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  • Diadem (1800 ship) (category Ships built in Whitby)
    Diadem was a barque launched in 1800 at Whitby. She served as an armed defence ship between 1803 and 1805. Her owners sold her to the British government...
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  • "(untitled)". Bristol Mercury. No. 2362. Bristol. 30 May 1835. "Launch at Whitby". Hull Packet. No. 2636. Hull. 29 May 1835. "Yarmouth, May 29". Ipswich...
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  • Brothers (1815 ship) (category Ships built in Whitby)
    ISBN 0-905617-96-7. Weatherill, Richard (1908). The ancient port of Whitby and its shipping. Whitby: Horne and Son. Barque Brothers SS 650 tons at Trove...
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  • London. 29 January 1880. col C, p. 11. "Wrecks off Great Yarmouth. Whitby Barque Ashore". Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough. No. 3926. Middlesbrough. 20...
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  • ships have been named Harpooner: Harpooner (1769 ship) was launched at Whitby in 1769, or possibly a few years later. Her early career is obscure. She...
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  • Several vessels have been named Pursuit: Pursuit (1795 ship) was launched at Whitby in 1795. She made two voyages for the British East India Company and then...
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  • includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1841. "Launch at Whitby". Hull Packet. No. 2925. Hull. 15 January 1841. "Launch". Preston Chronicle...
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  • 1879". University of Michigan. Retrieved 29 November 2019. "Loss of a Barque with All Hands". Glasgow Herald. No. 12219. Glasgow. 19 February 1879. "News...
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  • Royal Sovereign (1829 ship) (category Ships built in Whitby)
    Royal Sovereign was a 336-ton merchant ship built at Whitby, England in 1829. She made one voyage transporting convicts from England to Australia and one...
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  • Devon". Trewman's Exeter Flying Post. No. 3883. Exeter. 23 April 1840. "Whitby". Northern Liberator. No. 135. Newcastle upon Tyne. 8 May 1840. "(untitled)"...
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  • Belfast News-Letter. No. 11071. Belfast. 22 August 1843. "Ship Launches at Whitby". Hull Packet. No. 3003. Hull. 8 July 1842. "Express from Paris". The Times...
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  • ship), whaling ship, home port in Hull Diana (1871 ship), was a steam screw barque of 341 GRT, built in Drammen. She took part in the 1892 Dundee Whaling Expedition...
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  • Boddingtons, now with homeport of Whitby, as having been "Abandoned". The Naval Journal reported that the barque Boddingtons, of Whitby, was abandoned at sea on...
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  • (EIC), and was condemned in 1840. Asia (1813 ship) was a merchant barque built at Whitby. She made one voyage to India for the EIC in 1820-21, and one voyage...
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  • Susanna Dunlop. His father Isaac (b. 1782) was born in Whitby, and was the son of a famous Whitby mariner, James Watt (b 1742). Isaac Newton Watt was the...
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  • North Wales Chroncicle. No. 569. Bangor. 29 May 1838. "Ship Launch at Whitby". Hull Packet. No. 2792. Hull. 8 June 1838. "Launch of the "Earl of Hardwicke""...
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    1964, but the station was closed three years later in 1967. In 1850, the barque Lalla Rookh, bound for London carrying rum and sugar, was seen in distress...
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    1909 A Norwegian barque that ran aground on Haisborough Sands. 52°54′N 01°43′E / 52.900°N 1.717°E / 52.900; 1.717 (Alf (barque)) Cantabria  Spain...
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