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List of ship launches in 1846

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The list of ship launches in 1846 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1846.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 January  United Kingdom Thomas Royden Liverpool Mary Woods Steamship For John & Richard Bartlett.[1]
14 January  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Amphion Frigate For Royal Navy.[2]
14 January  United Kingdom William Jones Pwllheli Henry Winch Full-rigged ship For Peek Brothers & Winch.[3]
15 January  United Kingdom Messrs. P. Cato & Co. Liverpool Emerald Steamship For City of Dublin Steam Packet Company.[4]
15 January  United Kingdom Messrs. A. Hall & Sons Aberdeen Wizard Schooner For private owner.[5]
26 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Fairbairn & Sons Millwall Pharos Steam yacht For Commissioners of Northern Lights.[6]
28 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Co. Liverpool Ajax Paddle steamer For City of Cork Steam Packet Company.[7]
28 January  United Kingdom Messrs. A. McMillan & Co. Dumbarton Panama Full-rigged ship For private owner.[8]
28 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Co. Liverpool Windsor Paddle steamer For City of Dublin Steam Packet Company.[7]
29 January  United Kingdom Westacott Barnstaple Emulation Schooner For private owner.[9]
30 January  United Kingdom Messrs Fletcher & Fuaznall Limehouse Moozaffar Steamship For British East India Company.[10][11]
10 February  United Kingdom Thomas Gales Hylton Acadia Full-rigged ship For C. Walton.[12][13]
17 February  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Sphynx Paddle steamer For Royal Navy.[14]
24 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Alex Hall & Sons Aberdeen Sir William Wallace Schooner For Mr. Smith.[15]
25 February  United Kingdom Poplar Grappler Jackal-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.[16]
26 February  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Garland Paddle steamer For Royal Navy,[16] or Post Office Packet Service.[17]
27 February  United Kingdom Robert Napier and Sons Govan Copenhagen Steamship For private owner.[18]
27 February  United Kingdom Henry Jones Port Madoc Esther Schooner For private owner.[19]
27 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & McGregor Broomielaw Prince of Wales Steamship For City of Dublin Steam Packet Company.[18]
28 February  United Kingdom Ditchburn & Mare Blackwall Ariel Steamship For P&O.[20]
28 February  United Kingdom Messrs. A. McMillan & Son Dumbarton Sunda Barque For private owner.[21]
14 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Denny & Rankin Dumbarton Lochlomond Full-rigged ship For private owner.[22]
26 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Walter Hood & Co. Aberdeen Admiral Brig For private owner.[23]
26 March  France Indret Passe-Partout Royal yacht For Prince of Joinville.[24]
28 March  France Cherbourg Alceste Frigate For French Navy.[25]
28 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Steel and Son Liverpool Anne Henderson Merchantman For Messrs. Steel and Son.[26]
28 March  United Kingdom Messrs. James Hodgson & Co Liverpool Antelope Steamship For Messrs. McTear and Hadfield.[27][26]
28 March  United Kingdom Messrs. P. Cato and Company Liverpool Black Diamond Steamship For City of Dublin Steam Packet Company.[26]
28 March  United Kingdom J. Crown Sunderland Indian Chief Barque For Mr. Wemyss.[12][28]
28 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Fairbairn & Sons Millwall Sir Henry Pottinger Paddle steamer For P&O.[29][30]
30 March  United Kingdom Keetley Hull Fanny Barnes Schooner For private owner.[31]
March  United Kingdom W. Chambers Sunderland Daring Merchantman For Burdess & Co.[12]
March  Ottoman Empire Constantinople Fethi Bukbar Brig For Ottoman Navy.[32]
March  Ottoman Empire Constantinople Nejati Fer Corvette For Ottoman Navy.[32]
March  Ottoman Empire Constantinople Peiki-Tidjaret Steamship For Ottoman Navy.[32]
March  Ottoman Empire Constantinople Sourah Bahri Brig For Ottoman Navy.[32]
1 April  United Kingdom Messrs. John Scott & Sons Greenock Cambria Full-rigged ship For private owner.[33]
2 April  France Brest Le Pandore Frigate For French Navy.[25]
3 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Barr & McNab Renfrew Monarch Steamship For private owner.[34]
8 April  United Kingdom Margaret Evans Merchantman For Mr. Tinker.[35]
10 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Barr & McNab Renfrew Fanny Steamship For private owner.[36]
11 April  United Kingdom Joseph White East Cowes Contest Brig For Royal Navy.[37]
13 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Roberts Jones and Robert Roberts Dolgelley Dolymelynllyn Schooner For Robert Roberts.[38]
13 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Tayleur, Sanderson & Co. Warrington Enterprise Schooner For private owner.[39]
13 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Tayleur, Sanderson & Co. Warrington Neptune Schooner For private owner.[39]
14 April  United Kingdom Messrs. W. H. Rowan & Co. Kelvinhaugh Victory Full-rigged ship For private owner.[40]
27 April  United Kingdom Hansen Cowes Corsair Cutter yacht For John Congreve.[41]
27 April  United Kingdom H. Barrick Whitby Unnamed Brig For private owner.[42]
28 April  United Kingdom H. Barrick Whitby Hebe Brig For Mr. Arthur.[42]
28 April  United Kingdom Michael Ratsey Cowes Sultana Cutter yacht For R. C. Naylor.[41]
28 April  United Kingdom Robert Napier and Sons Govan Tynwald Paddle steamer For Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.
29 April  United Kingdom R. Ashburner Newby Bridge Lord of the Isles Paddle steamer For Windermere Steam Yacht Co. Ltd.[43][44][45]
30 April  United Kingdom South Shields Hammonia Steamship For private owner.[46]
April  United Kingdom L. T. Wang Sunderland Colonna Barque For Mr. Henderson.[12]
April  United States New York City Columbia Packet ship For Old Black Ball Line.[47]
April  United Kingdom Poole Cygnet Yacht For private owner.[48]
April  United Kingdom Oliver Chapman Chepstow Rajah Merchantman For private owner.[49]
April  United Kingdom Poole Vision Yacht For T. Birchall.[48]
12 May  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Constance Constance-class frigate For Royal Navy.[2][50]
12 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Young and Cook Newport Tamar Barque For private owner.[51][52]
12 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Hall & Sons Aberdeen The Matchless Schooner For Lerwick and Leith New Shipping Co.[53]
13 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Grainger & Co. Neath Arthur Merchantman For Messrs. Ham & C0.[54]
18 May  United Kingdom Michael Ratsey Cowes Gondola Cutter yacht For W. H. Woodhouse.[55]
23 May  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Hound Alert-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[56][57]
25 May  United States Brown & Bell New York Reefer Pilot schooner For United States Navy.[58]
26 May  United Kingdom Messrs. W. H. Rowan & Co. Glasgow Gipsy Queen Schooner For private owner.[59]
26 May  United Kingdom Charles Napier Deptford Dockyard Sidon Frigate For Royal Navy.[2][60]
30 May  United Kingdom W. Chambers Southwick Devonian Merchantman For Caleb Wilson and Bros.[12]
30 May  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Wards Merchantman For Gilbert & Benjamin Ward.[12]
May  United Kingdom L. T. Wang Sunderland Emily Snow For H. Tanner.[12][61]
May  United Kingdom W. & J. Robinson Sunderland Imperial Merchantman For Edwards & Co.[12]
May  United Kingdom L. Kennedy & Co. Whitehaven Lord Hardinge Full-rigged ship For private owner.[62]
May  United Kingdom Sunderland Shamrock Barque For private owner.[63]
1 June  United Kingdom Payne Ryde Duchess Yacht For Thomas Willis Fleming.[64][65]
2 June  United Kingdom Joseph White Cowes Enchantress Schooner For Earl of Cardigan.[66]
6 June  France Brest Dupetit Fouars Brig For French Navy.[67]
8 June  United Kingdom Robert Innes Leith Mary Schooner For Messrs. Milne and Lawson.[68]
10 June  United Kingdom Ditchburn & Mare Leamouth Erin-go-Bragh Paddle steamer For P&O.[69]
10 June  United Kingdom Ditchburn & Mare Leamouth Recruit Brig For Royal Navy.[2][69]
11 June  United Kingdom Steam Tug Company Wallasey Liver Tug For Steam Tug Company.[70]
11 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith Newcastle upon Tyne Marlborough Full-rigged ship For private owner.[71]
11 June  United Kingdom W. Gibson Hull Mary Gibson Merchantman For private owner.[72]
11 June  United Kingdom Connell Belfast Matilda Barque For Robert McDowell.[73]
11 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Duthie Aberdeen Ocean Queen Barque For private owner.[74]
11 June  United Kingdom John Westacott Barnstaple Pomona Barque For J. Richardson.[75]
11 June  United Kingdom Joseph White East Cowes Queen Victoria Yacht For Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia.[76]
23 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Son. Liverpool Fenela Paddle Steamer For private owner.[77]
24 June  United Kingdom Cricket Paddle steamer For private owner.[78]
25 June  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Teazer Teazer-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.[79][50]
27 June  United States New York Navy Yard Albany Sloop-of-war For United States Navy.[80]
27 June  United Kingdom Money Wigram and Sons Blackwall Yard Ripon Paddle steamer For P&O.
June  United Kingdom H. & W. Carr Sunderland Daisy Merchantman For T. Elliott.[12][81]
June  United Kingdom Douglas Sheuchan Mill Jessie McClelland Merchantman For private owner.[82]
June United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Jewess Schooner For private owner.[83]
June  United Kingdom L. T. Wang Sunderland Maid of Auckland Barque For Mr. Anderson.[12]
June  United Kingdom E. Brown Sunderland Naomi Brigantine For S. Evans.[12][81]
June  United Kingdom J. Henderson Sunderland Providence Schooner For W. Spencer.[12][84]
June  United Kingdom W. & J. Robinson, or J. & J. Robinson Sunderland Robert & Mary Snow For R. Surteer.[12][85]
25 July  United Kingdom Ditchburn & Mare Blackwall Antelope Antelope-class sloop For Royal Navy.[86]
25 July  United Kingdom Princess Clementine Steamship For South Eastern and Continental Steam Packet Company.[87]
25 July  United Kingdom Ditchburn & Mare Blakwall Sharpshooter Sharpshooter-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.[88]
26 July  United Kingdom William Fairbairn Deptford Dockyard Odin Paddle frigate For Royal Navy.[2][50]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Æolus Full-rigged ship For private owner.[89]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Pictou Mary Ann Stewart Barque For private owner.[90]
July  United Kingdom W. Carr Sunderland Messenger Merchantman For T. Coxon.[12][81]
July  United Kingdom J. Candlish Sunderland Rienzi Merchantman For J. Denniston.[12][81]
5 August  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Conflict Conflict-class sloop For Royal Navy.
8 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Son Liverpool Haddington Steamship For private owner.[91]
8 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Company Greenock Tiber Steamship For P&O.[92]
10 August  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Rifleman Rifleman-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.[50]
11 August  United Kingdom Thomas Royden location Albert Edward, Prince of Wales Pilot boat For private owner.[93]
11 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Pearson & Co. Liverpool James Atherton Ferry For private owner.[94][91]
11 August  United Kingdom Messrs. James Hodgson & Co. Liverpool Sarah Sands Steamship For Messrs. Thomas and Joseph Sands & Co.[91]
14 August  United Kingdom Messrs. W. H.Rowan & Co. Glasgow Nile Barque For private owner.[95]
21 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Chatfied, Read & Creuze Devonport Dockyard Thetis Frigate For Royal Navy.[2][96]
22 August  United States Philadelphia Navy Yard Germantown Sloop-of-war For United States Navy.
August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Elizabeth Schooner For private owner.[97]
August  United Kingdom William Wilkinson Sunderland Surat Barque For Woods & Co.[12][98]
August  United Kingdom Read Liverpool Teazer Pilot cutter For private owner.[99]
5 September  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Encounter Encounter-class sloop For Royal Navy.[2]
5 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Hall & Sons Aberdeen Gitana Schooner For Messrs. Blaikie Brothers.[100]
5 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Miller & Ravenhill Blackwall Minx Minx-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.[101]
7 September  United Kingdom John Taylor Peterhead Luna Barque For private owner.[102]
7 September  United Kingdom Messrs. W. B. Jones & Co. Liverpool The Loodianah East Indiaman For Messrs. Henry Moore & Co.[103]
8 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & McGregor Glasgow Sultan Steamship For P&O.[104]
10 September  United Kingdom Alex Stevenson Jr. Peterhead Haidee Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Scott & Grieves.[105]
22 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Nicholson & Simpson Glasson Dock Town of Preston Merchantman For Preston Foreign Shipping Company.[106]
23 September  United Kingdom Messrs. White Cowes John Wesley Brig For Wesleyan Methodists Missions.[107][108]
24 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Co. Liverpool Surat Steamship For Bombay Steam Navigation Company.[109]
26 September  United Kingdom Messrs. George Lunnell & Co. Bristol Juverna Steamship For Bristol General Steam Navigation Company.[110]
26 September  United Kingdom Messrs. William H. Rowan & Co. Kelvinhaugh Matilda McColl Smack For John McColl.[111]
27 September  Greece Piraeus Amelia Brig For private owner.[112]
September  United Kingdom A. Black Rothesay Isabella Schooner For private owner.[113]
September United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Pictou John Mackenzie Full-rigged ship For private owner.[114]
6 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Brownlow, Pearson & Co. Hull Lion Paddle steamer For Hull Steam Packet Co.[115][116]
8 October  United Kingdom S. Gutteridge selby Heiram Sloop For Samuel Foster.[117]
10 October  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Mariner Acorn-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[50]
10 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Vernon & Co. Liverpool Minerva Steamship For Cork and Glasgow Steam Packet Company.[118]
22 October  United Kingdom William Denny and Brothers Dumbarton Osmanli Full-rigged ship For Levant Company.[119]
24 October United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Tatmagouche Humber Brigantine For private owner.[120]
3 November  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Anne Cropper Full-rigged ship For Clint, Treyaningand & Co.[12][121]
3 November  United Kingdom Messrs. William Simpson & Co. Aberdeen Dee Schooner For Aberdeen, Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.[122]
6 November  United Kingdom Robert Napier and Sons Govan Duke of Sutherland Paddle steamer For Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co.[123][124]
18 November  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Niger Niger-class sloop For Royal Navy.[2]
19 November  United Kingdom William Denny and Brothers Dumbarton Arani Full-rigged ship For Levant Company.[125]
21 November  United Kingdom J. Laird Birkenhead Princess Helena Steamsbip For private owner.[126]
22 November  United States William H. Webb New York City Sir Robert Peel Ocean liner For private owner.[127]
28 November  United States New York Sir Robert Peel Packet ship For private owner.[128]
November  United Kingdom J. Candlish Sunderland Hindoo Barque For J. Hay.[12][81]
November United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Unknown Bay of Fundy Watchman Brigantine For private owner.[129]
3 December  United Kingdom Coutts Walker Iron Gem Barque For private owner.[130]
8 December  United States Smith & Dimon Manhattan, New York Sea Witch Clipper ship For Howland & Aspinwall.
19 December  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Company Greenock Orion Steamship For private owner.[131]
20 December  France Havre de Grâce Comte d'Eu Aviso For French Navy.
Spring United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec David Hay Full-rigged ship For private owner.[132]
Summer  United States Anglo-Saxon Merchantman For private owner.[133]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. & J. Pile Sunderland Abet Schooner For J. Mussen.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Greenwell Sunderland Achsah Snow For J. Clay.[12][84]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Barkes Sunderland Activity Snow For Mr. Surtees.[12][134]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Byers Sunderland Agnes King Barque For T. King.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Allison Barque For Robson & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United States Bates and Davis Shipyard Trenton, Michigan Alvin Clark Schooner For John Clark.[135]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Monkwearmouth Amaranth Barque For Thomas B. Walker Sr.[12]
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam Ambon Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[136]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Amigos Barque For Barrick & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Todd & Brown Sunderland Amy Robsart Barque For Errington Bell.[12][61]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Anna Merchantman For Thomas Wood.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Lister Sunderland Anne Schooner For Mr. Eltringham.[12]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Pictou Ariel Brigantine For private owner.[137]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. & W. Hutchinson Sunderland Aspasia Barque For private owner.[12]
Unknown date  United States New York Atlantic Steamboat For private owner.[138]
Unknown date  France Dunkerque Banda Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[139]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Chambers Sunderland Bellona Merchantman For Mr. Nicholson.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Blue Bell Merchantman For Duncan Dunbar.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth Blyth Snow For Mr. Bowman.[140]
Unknown date  United States Bonito Full-rigged ship For United States Navy.[141]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Benjamin Hodgson Sunderland British Queen Snow For Mr. Kelso.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Petrie Sunderland Bubona Merchantman For Wallace & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. T. Allcock Sunderland Cactus Snow For J. Allcock.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Crown Sunderland Caspar Barque For W. Eldred.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Cassibelaunus Barque For Pow & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hylton Carr Hylton Challenger Snow For J. Rodham.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hylton Carr Hylton Christian Charlotte Snow For Mr. Smith.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ralph Hutchinson Sunderland Cleaver Merchantman For Mr. Walker.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Hutchinson Sunderland Clymene Barque For private owner.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. W. & W. J. Hall Sunderland Confidence Snow For F. Pank & W. Burton.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Naizby Sunderland Conquering Hero Snow For T. Barnes.[12]
Unknown date  United States Louis Winde Chelsea, Massachusetts Coquette Pilot boat For James A. Perkins.[142]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. & J. Robinson Sunderland Danube Snow For J. Hay.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Wilson Chilton Sunderland Demerara Merchantman For J. Panton.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Earl of Ripon Snow For Mr. Mitcheson.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bank Quay Foundry Co. Warrington Enterprise Sloop For private owner.[143]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Esther Ann Barque For Crabtree & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ralph Hutchinson Sunderland Fancy Snow For C. Allcock.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Spowers & Co Sunderland Florinda Barque For T. Barnes.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. T. Alcock Sunderland Fuchia or Fuschia Merchantman For J. T. Alcock.[12][144]
Unknown date India Calcutta General McLeod Steamship For India General Steam Company.[145]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Doxford & W. Crown Sunderland Glide Merchantman For private owner.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Halifax Barque For Bell & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Doxford & W. Crown Sunderland Henry's Merchantman For private owner.[12]
Unknown date  France Dunkerque Holland Fourth rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[146]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Barkes Sunderland Isabella & Jane Schooner For Mr. Robinson.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. H. Potts & Bros. Sunderland Jemima Snow For W. Potts.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. W. & W. J. Hall Sunderland John Bull Barque For Temperley & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bartram & Lister Sunderland John French Merchantman For French & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bartram & Lister Sunderland John Hunter Merchantman For Denton & Co.[12][147]
Unknown date  United Kingdom B. C. Terry New York Joseph E. Coffee Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Kate Barque For H. Metcalf.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Henderson Sunderland Keepsake Snow For Mr. Hutchinson.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Hardie & M. Clark Sunderland Kezia Page Schooner For Richard Page.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brown Sunderland Leo Snow For W. & J. Hay.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peterhead Lima Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom River Clyde Lord Montgomerie Brig For private owner.[148]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Todd & Brown Hylton Mary Ann Snow For A. Ray.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Doxford & W. Crown Sunderland Mary Graham Barque For E. Graham.[12]
Unknown date  Ottoman Empire Tersâne-i Âmire Constantinople Mecidiye Mecidiye-class paddle frigate For Ottoman Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ralph Hutchinson Sunderland Minna Barque For Mr. Thompson.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Poole Mona Yacht For private owner.[149]
Unknown date  United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mount Vernon Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bank Quay Foundry Co. Warrington Neptune Schooner For private owner.[150]
Unknown date  United States New York Oregon Paddle steamer For Mobile Mail Line
Unknown date  United Kingdom Todd & Brown Sunderland Pacific Merchantman For H. White.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Parthian Merchantman For C. Allcock.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sykes & Co Sunderland Pasha Barque For Allen & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Thompson & Sons Sunderland Pearl Snow For private owner.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Laing & Co. Sunderland Philip Laing Barque For Laing & Ridley.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. H. Potts & Bros. Sunderland Plover Snow For Potts Bros.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Denny and Brothers Dumbarton Premier Paddle steamer For Dumbarton Steamboat Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ditchburn & Mare Leamouth Preussischer Adler Aviso For Prussian Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. Dobbinson Sunderland Prospect Schooner For Burton & Co.[12]
Unknown date  Netherlands Pylades Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[151]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William R. Abbay Sunderland Pym Schooner For W. Abbay.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Raleigh Barque For J. Laing.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Rebecca Merchantman For John M. Gales.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Regina Snow For Austin & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. H. Pearson Sunderland Reward Merchantman For private owner.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hall Monkwearmouth Royal Consort Merchantman For Banff & London Shipping Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Sailor Merchantman For G. Hudson.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Carr Sunderland Samuel Merchantman For J. Pegg.[12]
Unknown date  Netherlands Vlissingen Saparoea Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[152]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John & J. P. Murray Sunderland Sarah Snow For Ray & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brundrit & Whiteway Runcorn Sarah Schooner For Brundrit & Whiteway.[153]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Wilkinson Sunderland Scottish Maid Schooner For Rose & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Sea Merchantman For John Barry.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Stobart & Soppit Sunderland Sela Merchantman For John Stobart.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Crown Sunderland Subraon Barque For Arthur & Co.[12]
Unknown date  Ottoman Empire Tersâne-i Âmire Constantinople Taif Mecidiye-class paddle frigate For Ottoman Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Richard Wilkinson Sunderland Themis Snow For T, & G. Reed.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth Thomas & Elizabeth Snow For Dryden & Co.[154]
Unknown date  United States Lawrence & Sneden Manhattan, New York Thomas Powell Sidewheel steamboat For Thomas Powell et al.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Doxfore & W. Crown Sunderland Traveller Snow For P. Dale.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Thompson & Sons Sunderland Vedra Snow For Grayden & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Carr Sunderland Vesper Merchantman For Moore & Co.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Hardie & M. Clark Sunderland Vibilia Snow For M. Robinson.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Rogerson Sunderland Vivid Merchantman For Hopper & Co.[12]
Unknown date  Russia Rontgen Rybinsk Volga steamboat For private owner.[155]
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. Carr Sunderland William & Jane Snow For Mr. Teignmouth.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bartram & Lister Sunderland Woodman Merchantman For William Doxford.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Zarah Barque For Mr. Burrell.[12]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Zarah Barque For Ramsey & Co.[12]

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