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Ancona - a general history

Ancona 1840-1870

Built at Sunderland: Official No. 5229: Code Letters JGSN: one deck; two masts; square rigged; square stern; carvel built wood snow; fastened with iron bolts; 243g; 86.0 x 25.6 x 15.7; male bust figurehead; some repairs 1849 & 1852; repairs to damage 1846, 1852 & 1856; new top sides & some repairs 1855.

Owners: 1840 G Noble, Woods & Co, Sunderland; 1847 Hutchison & Co, Sunderland; 1850 William Lisle & Robert Hutchison (butcher) Hartlepool.

Masters: 1840 J Noble; December 1841-43 Soulsby; 1845-49 Perry; 1849-52 James Rackley; October 1852 Lawrence Tullock; May 1853-54 Joseph Metcalf; March 1854 Benjamin Harrold; January 1855-60 John Cluness; 1858 Bowes; 1859 Barnes; 1861-64 John Cluness; 1864-69 Peter Lattimore (b. 1813 Whitby C.N. 42966); 1870 John Cluness.

Voyages: 1841 Sunderland for London; 1842 Sunderland for the West Indies; 1850 Hartlepool for London; 1854-55 Yarmouth coaster.

Advertised for sale in February 1863 & registry transferred to West Hartlepool.

On a voyage from Hartlepool for London with a cargo of coal & a crew of seven Ancona was stranded & wrecked near Yarmouth in February 1870 during a fierce storm. All lives lost. A medicine chest belonging to the vessel washed ashore at Yarmouth on 4 March. Through the efforts of Benjamin Gales of Hartlepool the West Hartlepool Sailor’s Orphans’ Educational Society agreed to educate the three children of Mr Benningworth, the mate of Ancona.

Lives lost 1870;                              Benningworth, mate                           Cluness, John, master

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