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Percy - a general history

Percy 1838-?

Dyers Wharf, Sunderland: Official No. 2523: Code Letters HPMD: one deck; two masts; square stern; carvel built wood brig; 258g; 86.0 x 29.3 x 15.0; repairs to damage 1840 & 1849; some repairs 1854, 1856 & 1868; repairs to damage 1860.

Owners: 1838 Ord & Co, Sunderland; 1841 TB Ord, Sunderland; 1849 George Moon, John Punshon Denton (Hartlepool) Robert & William Ord, Thomas & Huntingdon Bell (Bishopwearmouth) Hartlepool; December 1852 Matthew Baldwin, William Kish & William Richardson, Sunderland; 1860-63 Embleton & Co, Sunderland; 1864-70 James Cooper, William Chappell & Co (Blyth) Shields.

Masters: 1838-45 Collins; 1846-48 John Scott; 1848 George Kirkup; February 1849-52 James Carr; 1852 George Kirkup (C.N. 3992 Sunderland); 1853-54 Anthony H Dunn; 1858 F Stubbs; 1859-60 Embleton; 1861-63 W Greenwell; 1863 Parkinson; 1864 William Chapple (C.N. 14115 Newcastle-on-Tyne 1856); 1864-71 H Bower (C.N. 1918 Shields 1856).

Voyages: 1842-45 Hartlepool for London; 8 April 1847 arrived at Quebec with a cargo of coal; 1852 Hartlepool for Quebec; 15 October 1863 from Hamburg in ballast she ran upon the North Rocks at Blyth; December 1865 seaman George Poad fell into the dock at Leith & drowned.

Not on the British Register as Percy by 1875.

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