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Providence - a general history

Providence 1852-1874

Built at Sunderland: Official No. 27066: Code Letters PNSH: one deck; three masts; carvel built wood barque felt sheathed in zinc; 264g; 97.5 x 23.1 x 15.5; some repairs 1861.

Owners: William Ray, Portsmouth; March 1854-70 William Lisle, William Kilvington, William George Jackson (Hartlepool) & Robert Henry Jackson (Yarm) Hartlepool; by 1874 John Raines (Mincing Lane, London) Hartlepool.

Masters: 1853 J Forbes; 1854 John Sanderson; October 1854 James Jackson (London); 1856-60 Rachley; 1861-70 Andrew Garrick (b. 1822); 1871 Ward; 1874 T Bedlington.

Voyages: 1864 Hartlepool for the Mediterranian; from Marseilles with a cargo of oats Providencearrived at Falmouth on 28 September 1859. The master reported that while passing Tarifa on 9 September they were fired upon which caused considerable damage to the vessel & a shot wounded John Anson, the carpenter, in his left leg; 11 November 1864 from the Thames to Memel, during a severe gale, one of the crew, Walter Dean of Banbury, Suffolk, fell overboard & was drowned.

On a voyage from London for Shields in ballast & with a crew of eight Providence stranded on Middleton Sands, Hartlepool & broke her back during a gale on 9 December 1874.

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