Length (feet) : | 202.7 |
Breadth (feet) : | 29.1 |
Depth (feet): | 16.0 |
Gross Registered Tonnage (g.r.t.) : | 837 |
Net Registered Tonnage (n.r.t.) : | 540 |
Engine Type : | 90hp C.2.Cy 25 & 47½ -30 75lb 65lb |
Engine Builder : | T. Richardson, Hartlepool |
Additional Particulars : | well-deck iron screw; 4 bulkheads |
Official No. 67526: Code Letters LDQR.
Owners: 1872 Septimus J Glover & Co, West Hartlepool; 1876 Glover Bros. & Co. West Hartlepool; 1882 Jacob Lohden & Co, West Hartlepool; 1893 Thompson, Elliott & Co, West Hartlepool; 1896 Burlington Steam Shipping Co. Ltd. Sunderland..
Masters: 1873 R Reaveley; 1878-81 T Jefferson; 1881 C Smith; 1882 W Wilkinson; 1885-87 G Gaul; 1891-93 JH Storm; 1893 G Hollingshead; 1894-95 A Cordiner.
Bound from Cronstadt for Leith during fog as Burlington was entering Leith harbour on 2 October 1877 she struck the west pier which caused her considerable damage.
More detail »The three Glover Brothers became ship owners in 1865 when they purchased the barque W. E. Gladstone. S.J. Glover purchased his first steamer in 1872 and registered it and another four in West Hartlepool. He also had shares in other ships. Septimus joined his brothers and the company became Glover Brothers and Co. The business was transferred to London and continued until 1936 when their last two ships were sold.
Family History:
Septimus Jonathan Glover was born on 21 February 1834 at South Shields. He married Elizabeth Ann Briggs in April 1858 at Stockton-on-Tees. By 1861 the couple were living at Seaton Carew with their two daughters. Septimus was listed in the census as a bookkeeper to a coal company. By 1871 they were living at Stranton with their three daughters and four sons. By 1881 the family had moved to Aberdeen Park, Highbury, Middlesex with Septimus now a shipbroker. He died on 2 August 1908 at Aberdeen Park aged 74 leaving effects of £118,630.
More detail »Jacob Lohden was in parnership with E. Cory in the company of Cory and Lohden. When the partnership was dissolved in 1881 Jacob continued business as J. Lohden & Co. Between 1881 and 1894 the company owned ten ships and had branches in Hartlepool, Newcastle-on-Tyne and Leith.
Family History:
Jacob Lohden was born at Horneburg, Germany in 1837 and moved to Hartlepool in 1858. He began work at the firm of Anthony Harris & Co. coal exporters. Jacob became a naturalised British subject and married Mary Paxton on 13 October 1864 at Norham-on-Tweed, Northumberland. By 1871 he and his family were living at Cambridge Terrace, Stranton, by 1881 Station Lane, Seaton Carew and by 1891 Middleton St George.
Jacob was a member of the Seaton Carew Local Board and when Seaton was amalgamated with West Hartlepool he became a member of that Board. He was a member of the Hartlepool Port and Harbour Commisioners, chairman of the Small Damage Club and a director of The Neptune Marine Insurance Company.
Jacob died at Norham-on-Tweed in February 1893 at the age of 56 leaving assets of £8,120. He was interred at Holy Trinity Churchyard, Seaton Carew.
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