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Londonderry - a general history

Londonderry 1829-1870

Built at Sunderland: Official No. 5199: Code Letters JGQN: one deck with beams; two masts; square rigged; square stern; carvel built wood brig; 220g; 84.6 x 25.2 x 15.3.

Owners: 1829 Tanner & Co; by 1844 William Beckwith (Bishopwearmouth) London; October 1847 William Lisle, William George & Robert Henry Jackson, Hartlepool; 1849 William George Jackson, William Kilvington (Hartlepool) & Robert Henry Jackson (Yarm) Hartlepool; 1863 Peter & John Davison Watt & William Gibson, Hartlepool.

Masters: 1830-32 R Briggs; 1847 George Bidder; December 1847 John Naylor; 1848 G Finlay; January 1849-52 Thomas McCarthy; January 1852-54 Ralph Atkins; 1860-63 Ward; 1864-70 Everett.

Voyages: January 1854 ashore at Corton; 26 March 1865 from London for Hartlepool  went ashore at Corton during fierce gales. No lives lost; 3 November 1867 arrived at Rochester from Hartlepool.

Londonderry left the Elbe on 12 November 1870 & went ashore at Norderoog on 15 November 1870 & was wrecked. Crew saved.

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