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Lady Dundas - a general history

Lady Dundas 1825-1869

Built at Newburgh, Fife: Official No. 5073: Code Letters JDGF: one deck with beams; two masts; carvel built larch, elm & oak wood schooner; 123g; 66.5 x 18.3 x 12.6; part new top sides 1835; some repairs 1841 & 1843.

Owners: 1829 A Birkley; 1827-30 Russell & Co; 1833-37 Cameron, Perth; Kinnear & Co; 1848 St Barber & Co, Southampton; 1854 Frederick Storey, John McDowell, James Raynard & James Cowes, Hartlepool; by 1856-60 George Noble Wilkinson, Hezekial Orvis George Houlder, & Henry Tonks (Easington Lane) Hartlepool; January 1863-68 William Read, Ipswich.

Masters: 1827-32 G White; 1832-34 R Scott; 1835-37 J Gregory; 1848-53 Hayward; 1854 James Cowes; November 1854-62 George Holder; 1864 Best; 1869 Stephen Simpson.

Voyages: 18 October 1854 she went ashore during a gale near Cleethorpes & filled with water. She was got off on 21 October with a lot of damage; 20 October 1862 from Hartlepool for London she parted & grounded on the main at Harwich. She had seven feet of water in her hold & assistance had been sent to her.

On a voyage from Hartlepool for Ipswich with a cargo of coal Lady Dundas was abandoned in a sinking condition on 18 September 1869 near the Well Bank. The crew were saved by the smack Violetof Yarmouth. The smack Spitfire of Yarmouth took the derilect Lady Dundas in tow but she foundered before she could be got into port.

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