ELRICK
Date1818
Object NameBRIGANTINE
MediumWOOD
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionslength 73.2' x breadth 23.5' x depth 13.9'
gross tonnage 164 tons
gross tonnage 164 tons
Object numberABDSHIP002960
About MeYard: unknownFate: unknown, last in Lloyd's 1833 (E655).
Propulsion: Sail
Description: Brigantine rigged, 1 deck, 2 masts, standing bowsprit, square stern, carvel built, no galleries or figurehead
Owners:
1826: Registered at Aberdeen for subscribing owners:
Alexander Forbes, merchant, 26 shares; John Booth jnr, merchant, 4 shares; George McInnes, shipowner, 4 shares.
Other shareholders in 1826;
Francis McLean, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, 8 shares; James Forbes, merchant, Echt, 8 shares; James Knowles of Kirkville, merchant, 4 shares; James Watt, schoolmaster, 4 shares; Alexander Brown, merchant, 4 shares; all Aberdeen. Elizabeth Fraser, wife of James Leslie, surgeon, 4 shares; James Milne, farmer, Watermill, 4 shares; both Fraserburgh.
(Aberdeen Register of Shipping (Aberdeen City Archives))
(while this registry, possibly re-registry, only starts in 1826 Lloyd's underwriters has A. Forbes as owner from 1819 until 1826 when it becomes F. McLean & Co. It is likely that this simply represented a change of agent to Francis McLean rather than reflecting majority ownership by him, particularly as it had reverted to A. Forbes by 1833)
Masters:
1819-24: Master F. McLean
1824-25: Master Reed
1826: Master Alexander Greig (Aberdeen Register)
1826-28: Master F. McLean
1828-33: Master A. Greig
Voyages (Lloyd's underwriters):
1819: Liverpool - Malta
1820: Liverpool - Newfoundland
1820-21: London - Rio de Janeiro
1821-23: London - Cape of Good Hope
1824: London - Rio de Janeiro
1824-25: London - Jamaica
1826-28: Falmouth - Mexico
1830-33: Falmouth
General History:
13/09/1828:
Falmouth Sept. 16 - Arrived this morning, the brig ELRICK, Greig, from St. Domingo, for orders, sailed [from St. Domingo] 27th July
(Morning Advertiser)
Note: Snow rigged in Lloyd's from 1820, Brigantine in Aberdeen register.
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James Pittendrigh Macgillivray
1838