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Secret - a general history

Secret 1847-1880

Built by R Hutchinson, Sunderland: Official No. 24760: Code Letters PCFQ: one deck; three masts; wood barque felt sheathed in yellow metal; 353g; 342nt; 105.6 x 28.3 x 17.7; repairs to damage 1852 & 1853; new keelson & some repairs 1853 &1857; November 1857 figurehead removed; 1877 tonnage altered by addition of roundhouse & deduction of crew space.

Owners: 1847 R. Hutchinson, Sunderland; 1853 R. Turner, London; by 1857 Anthony Wilson Dobing (solicitor), Hartlepool; April 1857 Anthony Wilson Dobing & Robert Christopher Black, Hartlepool; January 1866 Robert Christopher Black (grocer), Andrew Smith (master mariner), Adam Watt (builder) & Mary Alice Towers, Hartlepool; 1876 Adam Watt (builder, St Hilda Street) Hartlepool.

Masters: 1847-52 T Miller; 1852-56 Hutchinson; 1857-64 J Dagliesh; 1870 Pearson; 1875-80 Thomas Maltby Leighton (b. 1827 Sunderland); 1880 James Smith.

Voyages: 1850 Sunderland for Suez; 1853-55 Shields for China.

Secret sailed from West Hartlepool on 24 March 1880 bound for Dantzic with a cargo of 568 tons of double screened nut coal from the Ludworth & Thornley collieries & a crew of seven & disappeared. She was posted as missing on 22 July 1880. The inquiry could find no reason for the loss of this vessel as she was in a good & seaworthy condition & had been surveyed before she left port.

Lives lost March 1880:

Coates, George, 19

Desb.es, CF, 33

Greenwood, William, 21

Harland, R, 19

Mitchell, Francis, 50

Simpson, John, mate, 54

Smith, James, master, Hartlepool

Two apprentices

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