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THE BRUCE
THE BRUCE
THE BRUCE

THE BRUCE

Shipbuilder (Footdee, Aberdeen)
Shipowner (Aberdeen, Scotland)
Date1820
Object NameBRIG
MediumWOOD
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionslength 90'9" x breadth 23'0" x depth 15'6"
gross tonnage 240 tons
Object numberABDSHIP000914
About MeYard: Alexander Hall & Co.
Yard Number: 29

Fate: Lost on the Long Sand in the Thames Estuary, 29 May 1826.

Propulsion: Sail
Description: Brig rigged, single deck with beams.

Owner:
1820-26: Alexander Forbes, merchant, Aberdeen (Builder's list)

Master:
1821-26: Master A. Gregg (or Grey, Greeg or Greig, Lloyd's goes through several versions for what is likely the same man)

Voyages:
1821: Liverpool - Havana
1822: Liverpool - Jamaica
1822-26: Liverpool - Valparaiso

General History:
29/05/1826: Bruce
Thames, Long Sand 51.40N. 01.29E
Voyage - Brazil to Hamburg
cargo - tobacco leaf, cotton (raw) - Captain Greig.
Margate - 31st May THE BRUCE, Grieg, was totally wrecked on the Long Sand 29th inst. The crew, some bales of cotton and part of the materials saved. 1st June - a few packages of tobacco and some more cotton have been brought in here from the wreck of THE BRUCE.
(Richard and Bridget Larn (1997), “Shipwreck Index of the British Isles” (Lloyd’s Register, London), vol. 2, section 7)

Note: Cost at construction £2,400
ELRICK
1818
NORVAL
DUTHIE
1818
OCEAN
1814
CRUSADER
Alexander HALL & Co.
1840
HIGHLANDER
DUTHIE
1817
RAVENSWOOD
John Lumsden & Co.
1833
ALBION
1805
EXPEDITION
Alexander HALL & Co.
1818
VENUS
Catto & Co.
1816
MICHAEL WILLIAMS
Walter Hood & Co.
1841
General Gordon
Thomas Stuart Burnett
c.1888
Lord Byron
James Pittendrigh Macgillivray
Duke of Gordon
Thomas Campbell
1842
McGrigor Obelisk
Alexander Ellis
1860