NEPTUNE
Date1781
Object NameBRIG
MediumWOOD
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionstonnage 140 tons (124 tons in 1800)
Object numberABDSHIP002824
Keywords
Fate: unknown, last mentioned in Lloyd's 1809 (N156)
Propulsion: Sail
Description: Brig rigged, 1 deck with beams
Owners:
1782: Romberg
1784: Guppy & Co.
1786-89: Romberg & Co.
1790-91: du Rovray
1791-92: Sharpley & Co.
1793-95: Sharpless
1798-99: Shepherd
1800-02: Gregg & Co.
1803-09: Captain (i.e. R. Duncanson)
Masters:
1782: Master John Tyrie
1784-91: Master A. Johnson
1791-95: Master W. Wyatt
1798-1803: Master S. Stokes
1803-09: Master R. Duncanson
Voyages:
1782: Hull - Lisbon
1784-90: London - Ostend
1791-95: London - Africa (see History and Legacy of Enslavement in Aberdeen entry below)
1800-02: London - Minorca
1804-09: Dublin - Newry
Re-framing the Collection
A Voyage by NEPTUNE built in 1781, with William Wyatt as master and Thomas Sharpless as owner is in the transatlantic slave trade database as carrying 140 slaves from Gambia to Dominica, with 133 delivered in the Caribbean on 31 January 1792 (slavevoyages.org voyage id. 82911).
The database says the ship was built in St. Kitts which contradicts Lloyd's 1791 (N154) which states Aberdeen, and Lloyd's is consistent in giving Aberdeen as place built for entries in other years.
1782 Lloyd's entry has the name as NEPTUNUS but otherwise this appears to be the same ship.
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James Pittendrigh Macgillivray