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TRAVELLER
TRAVELLER
TRAVELLER

TRAVELLER

Date1819
Object NameBRIG
MediumWOOD
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionslength 82' 10" x breadth 23' 7" x depth 15' 1"
Registered Tonnage: 195 ton
Object numberABDSHIP001787
About MeYard: James Adamson

Fate: Wrecked, west coast of Lewis, 29 December 1834.

Propulsion: Sail
Description: Brigantine rigged, 1 deck, 2 masts, square stern, standing bowsprit, Carvel built, with female bust figurehead.

Owners:
11/08/1825: Registered in Aberdeen for subscribing owners;
Alex Chivas, advocate, 4 shares; William Jamieson, jeweller, 4 shares and James Goldie, shipmaster, 12 shares; all Aberdeen.
Plus eight other shareholders; James Forbes, 12 shares; George Forbes, 4 shares; James Harper, 8 shares; Alexander Smith, 4 shares; all Aberdeen merchants. William Thomson, ironmonger, 2 shares; Margaret Gordon, spinster, 8 shares; all Aberdeen. John Barker, clerk, Grandholme, 2 shares; Thomas Adamson, shipbuilder, late of Aberdeen now Grangemouth, Stirlingshire, 4 shares.
(Source: Aberdeen Register of Shipping 1825, No. 77 (Aberdeen City Archives))
1834: A. Martin (Lloyd's)

Masters:
1824-26: Master James Goldie
1827-32: Master Anderson
1832: Master A. Wrighton
1833: Master Anderson
1834: Master A. Wrighton

Voyages (from Lloyd's underwriters):
1824-25: Dundee - Savanna
1826: Dundee - Charleston (South Carolina)
1827-29: Leith - Aberdeen
1830-33: Leith - Jamaica
1834: Dundee - Quebec

General History:
July 1819: 143 settlers were transported to Quebec from Aberdeen.
April 1820: 20 settlers were transported to Quebec from Tobermory.
(Lucille H. Campey (2002), "'Fast Sailing and Copper-Bottomed': Aberdeen Sailing Ships and the Emigrant Scots they carried to Canada 1774-1855" (Natural Heritage Books, Toronto), pp. 24, 47, 159)

03/01/1835:
Island of Lewis
On Monday morning, at 6 o'clock, the brig TRAVELLER of Dundee, formerly of Aberdeen, from Quebec for Dundee, came onshore at Galston on the west side. She had been previously unmanageable, having shipped a sea which broke her rudder. For twelve hours after she struck, the crew were lashed to the masts and rigging, exposed to the immense billows which sweep in from the Atlantic. In this situation they were seen by the people on shore, who could reander them no assistance, and had heard their cries before daylight. The storm having somewhat abated, they launched the boat, in which, with the exception of a boy who died from cold and fatigue, they all landed in safety. The brig will become a total wreck.
(Caledonian Mercury)
NORVAL
DUTHIE
1818
OCEAN
1814
HIGHLANDER
DUTHIE
1817
ELRICK
1818
EXPEDITION
Alexander HALL & Co.
1818
VENUS
Catto & Co.
1816
CRUSADER
Alexander HALL & Co.
1840
RAVENSWOOD
John Lumsden & Co.
1833
THE BRUCE
Alexander HALL & Co.
1820
MICHAEL WILLIAMS
Walter Hood & Co.
1841
ALBION
1805
General Gordon
Thomas Stuart Burnett
c.1888
Lord Byron
James Pittendrigh Macgillivray
Duke of Gordon
Thomas Campbell
1842
McGrigor Obelisk
Alexander Ellis
1860
QUEBEC PACKET
Nicol Reid & Co.
10 April 1822
CITY OF ABERDEEN
DUTHIE
16 March 1826
SHAKESPEARE
Nicol Reid & Co.
May 1825
PHESDO
DUTHIE
1 May 1815