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Armais - a general history

Official No. 26389; Code Letters PKWF.

Owners: John Punson Denton, George Moon (Hartlepool) Thomas B, Errington, William & Robert Ord, Sunderland.

Masters: 1852 John Cain (C.N. 5673 London); 1853-59 Alexander Locke (C.N. 495 London 1847): 1860-61 Townsend.

Voyages: from London arrived at Sydney, New South Wales 8 July 1857.

The Palmerston reported seeing the Armais off the Isle of Wight on 17 March 1859 in heavy gales; 1860-61 Liverpool for South America.

Bound from Hartlepool for Arica, Peru with coal & coke, a crew of 17 & a pilot the Armais stranded on Haisborough Sand on 6 December 1861. The crew took to their boat & were taken aboard the lightship until being picked up & landed at Great Yarmouth. The vessel disappeared under the sand. Her insurance value was £4,250.


Crew July 1857:

Anderson, D, able seaman, 33

Bohiko, C, steward, 26

Butler, A, apprentice

Edwards, TW, able seaman, 49

Howard, H, able seaman, 24

Johnson, W, able seaman, 30 (died on voyage)

Johnson, W, able seaman, 27

Kenny, R, mate aged 36

Manhard, W, able seaman, 27

Matthewson, W, carpenter, 26

Nichols, W, able seaman, 27

Orvis, WE, apprentice

Powell, H, sailmaker, 42

Ross, RS, apprentice

Sharp, T, able seaman, 23

Shields, F, able seaman, 29 (died on voyage)

Thompson, R, 2nd mate, 22

Whaley, EJ, cook, 28

Willard, R, able seaman, 29

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