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Hettie - a brief history

Launched on Monday the 6th March 1871 by Miss Henrietta Jobson, whom the vessel is named after (then 8 yrs old).
 
Owners: Built for E.S.Jobson & Partners, originally captained by Henry Powell, George Horsley became managing owner 
 
in 1877 when E.S.Jobson died. In 1885 she was sold to Manasseh Angel of Cardiff.
 
Shareholding in 1881:
G. Horsley – Hartlepool 3 shares
J. Callender – Hartlepool 4 shares
P. M. Edgar – Hartlepool 4 shares
J. Horsley – Hartlepool 2 shares
J. Dixon – Hartlepool 1 share
E. S. Jobson (pob. His wife) – Hartlepool 6 shares
L. A. Stahle – Hartlepool 2 shares
M. Horsley – Hartlepool 2 shares
J. Jobson – Bishop Auckland 1 share
J. F. Jobson – Bishop Auckland 1 share
W. Smith – Hartlepool 4 shares
C. L. Lecoustre – Hartlepool 2 shares
G. R. Turnbull – Hartlepool 2 sharEs
E. Farrar – Bury 2 shares
R. M. Middleton – Northallerton 2 shares
A. C. Russell – Northallerton 1 share
R. Humble – Leeds 4 shares
G. Horne – Witton-le-Wear 1 share
J. Harland – Castle Eden 1 share
A. R. Pearson – Hartlepool 4 shares
J. Hartley – Hartlepool 1 share
R. Nuttall – Hartlepool 2 shares
T. Hartley – Hartlepool 3 shares
W. Hillias – Hartlepool 1 share
H. G. T. Moss – Bradford 2 shares
W. Whalley – Bradford 1 share
R. Farrage – Rothbury 1 share
J. Judson – Oksdarth 1 share
I. Todd – Otley 1 share
W.P. Tetley – Otley 1 share
T. Thornton – Armley 1 share
 
Loss: Stranded at Cape Trafalgar in 1887, whilst on a voyage from Cardiff to Gibraltar with a cargo of coal.

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