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Concord - a general history

Concord 1846-1882

Built by J. Means, Sunderland: Official No. 26627: Code Letters PLWC: one deck; two masts; wood brig sheathed in yellow metal; keel 22; 292g; 100.0 x 26.5 x 17.1; some repairs 1854; repair to damage 1855 & 1862.

Owners: 1851 Barbara, Mary, Michael & Thomas Hicks, Scarborough; August 1858 George Gardner, South Shields; August 1858 James Bains & Co, South Shields; October 1862 Adam Watt (builder), Robert Christopher Black (grocer), Andrew Smith (master mariner) & Andrew Towers (died January 1864), West Hartlepool; 7 May 1864 Mary Alice Towers, Adam Watt (builder) & Robert Christopher Black (grocer), West Hartlepool; 1877 Adam Watt, Hartlepool; 1878 William P. Bradbury (Sunderland) Hartlepool; 1882 J.H. Atley, Hartlepool.

Masters: 1851-55 H Potter; 1856-57 J Smith; 1858-60 R Bains; 1861 J Murray; 1862 F Sloane; 1863 Williamson; 1863-65 J Firbank; 1865 J McDowell; 1865 A Smith; 1867 Lewis; 1872 Beane/Blane; 1882 J Payne.

Voyages: 1862 Newcastle-on-Tyne for Lisbon; October 1872 from Gefle for London she struck on the Cutler Sand & was assisted off & placed on the mud. She was then towed to London.

Miscellaneous: In 1877 she was insured with the Hartlepool Mutual Marine Insurance Association for £250-value £1000; 14 November 1872 she was assisted into Yarmouth with considerable damage after being in a collision with an unidentified Greek brig; February 1873 she was advertised for sale along with the barque Secret.

On a voyage from Hartlepool for Cowes, Isle of Wight with a cargo of coal & a crew of eight Concord was abandoned in a sinking condition between Haisborough Sand & Leman Bank on 8 November 1882.

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