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BARBARA
BARBARA
BARBARA

BARBARA

Shipbuilder (Footdee, Aberdeen)
Date1817
Object NameBRIG
MediumWOOD; part Pine
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionslength 75'9" x breadth 22'9" x depth 13'3"
gross tonnage 164 tons (165 tons according to Lloyd's Register)
Object numberABDSHIP000906
About MeYard: Alexander Hall & Co.
Yard Number: 21

Fate: unknown, last in Lloyd's 1845 (B29).

Propulsion: Sail
Description: Brig rigged, single deck with beams, pine top sides

Owners:
1817: Anthony Wilson, merchant, Aberdeen (Builder's List)
1819-21: Captain & Co. (i.e. I. Wilson & Co.) (Lloyd's underwriters)
1821-24: Captain & Co. (i.e. D. Smith & Co.)
1824: A. Forbes
1825-33: J. Thomson
1834: Captain & Co. (i.e. Gibbons & Co.), registered at Stockton.
1836-43: General Shipping Company
1844-45: J. Joss

Masters:
1819-21: Master I. Wilson
1821-24: Master D. Smith
1824-25: Master Greathead
1826-27: Master P. Callicott
1828: Master J. Pearson
1830-33: Master J. Dunn
1834-36: Master Gibbons
1836-43: Master Mellanby
1844-45: Master J. Joss

Voyages (Lloyd's underwriters)
1819: Aberdeen - Cork
1820-21: Plymouth - London
1822: London - Quebec
1822-23: London - Bahia (Brazil)
1824: Plymouth - Bahia (Brazil)
1825-26: London - Rio de Janeiro
1827-28: London - Cape of Good Hope
1830-31: Liverpool - Cape of Good Hope
1832-33: London - Cape of Good Hope
1834: London - Oporto
1836-43: London - Stockton
1844-45: Stockton coaster

General History:
03/07/1820:
Aberdeen - The fine brig BARBARA, Wilson master, of this place, supposed to be lost, was spoke off Rattray Head, 3 months from St. Johns, New Brunswick for Dundee, having sailed last day of November. She got into Lerwick on 22 February after 83 days at sea during which, Capt. Wilson writes, he had experienced the most tempestuous weather, so that himself and the crew were very nearly exausted in consequence of extreme fatigue, increased by want of provisions. They were for some time reduced to an allowance of 8 buiscuits and a little water to each man per day.
(Caledonian Mercury (Edinburgh))

15/03/1822:
For sale by public roup at Lemon Tree tavern 24 May shipping shares belonging to sequestered estate of Anthony Wilson, merchant in Aberdeen [...] 5/48 of brig BARBARA.
(Aberdeen Journal)

Note: Cost at construction £1,532, or £9 10s. per ton
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