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Fairy - a general history

Fairy 1801-1860

Built at Thorne, Yorkshire: Official No. 19549: Code Letters MSKF: one & half deck with beams; three masts; square stern; carvel built wood barque sheathed & coppered; 247g; 95.6 x 24.10 x 5.6; large repairs 1819.

Owners: 1815 Howe & Co; 1821-40 J Soot, Dundee; by 1847 John Cooper (Newcastle-on-Tyne) Dundee; September 1849 William Gray & James Robson (Newcastle-on-Tyne) Hartlepool; August 1850 James Robson (Newcastle-on-Tyne) & Alexander Robertson (solicitor) Peterhead.

Masters: 1815-20 A Howe; 1821-26 W Thomas; 1827 M Wilburn; 1829-33 W Thomas; 1835-40 D Ritchie; 1849 Thomas Needsham; January 1850 William Park Hornsby; 1860 Carnegie.

Voyages: 1818 London for Virginia; 1840 Dundee for Archangel; from 1851 used for fishing out of Peterhead.

Fairy was crushed by ice & wrecked on 12 April 1860. The crew of 30 was picked up by the Gem & transferred to the Diana of Hull to be landed at Lerwick.

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