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Index to the Captains Register of Lloyds of London Index to the Captains Registers of Lloyd’s of London: O (CLC/B/148/B/019/ MS18567) London Metropolitan Archives Introduction This document contains an alphabetical index to the Lloyds of London Captains registers which are held at London Metropolitan Archives (LMA). The Registers give details of the careers as captain and/or mate, on those vessels whose voyage details were transmitted to Lloyd's of London, of merchant sea captains who held British or British colonial master's certificates. By no means were all Captains British citizens. For further details please see LMA information leaflet 'Lloyd's of London "Captains Registers" and related sources', available from the LMA website. These indexes are for the series CLC/B/148/B/019/MS18567, covering the years 1869 (retrospective to 1851 for those masters and mates still sailing in 1869)-1911; captains still active after that date will be found in later series held at LMA which are not covered by these indexes. The indexes may also be consulted in LMA's Information Area. The indexes list captains by name, noting variants given, followed by date and place of birth, also noting variants. The certificate number, and its place and date of award, if known, are listed, with a note of changes in the number and the volume in which this first occurs. Not all this information is found in every volume: in some entries a captain may be known only by his initials, or his birthplace may be listed in a partial form. If information of this kind, such as date of birth, is not given in the indexes, it is not to be found in the original. Cross-references in the text of the indexes indicate names spelt in more than one way in different volumes, but this is not exhaustive, and all possible spelling variants should be checked. Where two entries are recorded in the same volume for a particular individual, both should be checked, as they often contain information about different voyages. Additional qualifications are given (such as "Steam", which entitled the holder also to captain steam vessels, or "Steamships", whose holders could captain only such vessels), followed by the date of award if known. The indexes also list the volume numbers within the series CLC/B/148/B/019/MS18567 in which the captain appears, with a note of the years for which voyage details are given. Dates of death, 2 suspensions, and cancellations of certificates are sometimes given in the original Registers, but have not been included in these indexes. Index to captains with surnames beginning ‘O’ Name Details OAKDEN, Edwin Smith b. Worcestershire 1828 C2067 Belfast 1857 vol.11 1857-1869; vol.23 no voyages listed OAKES, John Peter b. Dublin 1830 Colonial9 Wellington 1873 vol.11 no voyages listed; vol.23 no voyages listed; vol.38 no voyages listed OAKES, Richard b. South Shields 1825 S4498 vol.11 1857-1873; vol.23 1874; vol.38 no voyages listed OAKESHOTT, Claude Albert b. Camberwell 1880 Bom1653 Bombay 1904 vol.83 1911 OAKEY, William b. Southampton 1840 C33175 North Shields 1872 vol.11 1872-1873; vol.23 1874-1879; vol.38 no voyages listed OAKFORD, James b. Brixham 1860 016456 Plymouth 1895 vol.53 1895; vol.68 1897-1899, 1902-1903; vol.83 1904- 1907, 1909-1910 OAKFORD, William Raddon b. Brixham 1858 014844 Plymouth 1887 vol.38 1887; vol.53 1888-1892 OAKLEY, George b. Londonderry 1853 C26691 changed to 017763 (vol.38) Glasgow 1879 vol.23 no voyages listed; vol.38 1880-1881, 1883-1885, 1887; vol.53 1888-1894; vol.68 1896, 1898-1901; vol.83 1907-1908, 1911 OAKLEY, George Charles Morrison b. Egremont, Cheshire 1861 C011625 changed to 028527 (vol.38) Liverpool 1886 vol.38 no voyages listed; vol.53 1890-1895; vol.68 1896- 1903; vol.83 1904-1911 OAKLEY, George Frederick b. Dorsetshire 1842 C29718 Bristol 1868 vol.11 1868-1869, 1871 OAKLEY, Henry Richard b. Wivenhoe 1867 00458 London 1896 Steamships vol.68 1896-1900; vol.83 no voyages listed OAKLEY, James b. Portmahomack 1853 C02477 Liverpool 1882 vol.38 1882-1887; vol.53 1888, 1890, 1893-1895; vol.68 no voyages listed; vol.83 no voyages listed 3 Name Details OAKLEY, Richard b. Kent 1840 C82463 changed to 038048 (vol.68) London 1868 vol.11 1868-1873; vol.23 1874-1879; vol.38 1880-1887; vol.53 1888-1895; vol.68 1896-1903; vol.83 no voyage listed OAKLEY, William b. Pembrokeshire 1817 S74010 vol.11 1856-1857, 1859-1873; vol.23 1874-1879; vol.38 no voyages listed OAKSMITH, Appleton b. Portland, US 1828 C93864 London 1870 vol.11 1872-1873; vol.23 no voyages listed OATES, Charles Harold b. Poplar, London 1883 039751 London 1911 vol.83 1911 OATES, David Samuel (Daniel b. Baden, Germany 1860 012092 changed to 016344 Samuel vol.83) (vol.38) London 1893 vol.53 1893-1895; vol.68 1896-1898; vol.83 no voyages listed OATES, John b. Sunderland 1827 C25663 Sunderland 1864 vol.11 1865-1869 OATES, Robert b. Sunderland 1842 C87476 changed to 014785 (vol.23) Sunderland 1871 vol.11 1871-1873; vol.23 1874-1878; vol.38 1880-1887; vol.53 1888; vol.68 no voyages listed; vol.83 no voyages listed OATES, Thomas b. Leeds 1825 C2420 Liverpool 1850 Steam 1871 2nd Class vol.11 1853-1864, 1866, 1868, 1870-1873; vol.23 1876- 1879 OATES, Thomas b. Poole 1852 C06325 Liverpool 1881 vol.38 1881-1887; vol.53 1888-1891, 1893-1895; vol.68 1896-1901; vol.83 1905-1911 OATES, Thomas John b. Penzance 1834 C21068 changed to 08716 (vol.38) Plymouth 1865 vol.11 1865-1873; vol.23 1874-1878; vol.38 1881-1883; vol.53 no voyages listed OATS, James b. North Shields 1806 S44814 vol.11 1856-1864 OATS, James b. North Shields 1836 (Shields vols.38, 53, 68) C19680 changed to 023146 (vol.53) Glasgow 1863 vol.11 1863-1870, 1872-1873; vol.23 1874-1879; vol.38 1880-1885, 1887; vol.53 1888; vol.68 no voyages listed; vol.83 no voyages listed 4 Name Details OATS, John b. Devonshire 1841 C27491 changed to 94259 (vol.11) changed to 99401 (vol.23) Plymouth 1865 vol.11 1865-1873; vol.23 1874-1879; vol.38 1880-1882, 1884-1887; vol.53 1888-1890, 1892 OATS, Richard b. Penzance 1805 C19543 Plymouth 1858 vol.11 1859-1866; vol.23 no voyages listed; vol.38 no voyages listed OATS, William King b. Devonshire 1837 C82364 changed to 014381 (vol.38) Plymouth 1867 vol.11 1867-1873; vol.23 1874-1879; vol.38 1880-1882, 1884-1887; vol.53 1888-1895; vol.68 1896-1898; vol.83 no voyages listed OATS, William Richard King b. Turnchapel, Devon 1863 F&A014329 Plymouth 1889 vol.53 1889, 1892-1894; vol.68 1896-1903; vol.83 1904- 1911 OATTS, Henry b. Fifeshire 1826 C11219 London 1854 vol.11 1854-1861, 1864-1867 OATWAY, Alfred b. Appledore 1862 014997 Hull 1888 vol.53 1888-1895; vol.68 1896-1903; vol.83 1904-1905 OATWAY, Charles Hilton b. Bideford 1864 00754 Newport 1898 Steam vol.68 1899-1902 Extra Folio 1; vol.83 1904-1910 OATWAY, John b. Devon 1842 C31696 North Shields 1871 vol.11 1871-1873 Extra Folio 1; vol.23 1874-1879; vol.38 1880-1887; vol.53 1888-1895; vol.68 1896-1903; vol.83 1904 OBERG, Aron G. b. Skara, Sweden 1870 Nz771 New Zealand 1902 vol.68 no voyages listed Extra Folio 1; vol.83 no voyages listed OBERG, Gustaf Richard b. Stockholm 1866 023359 London 1895 vol.53 1895; vol.68 1903; vol.83 1911 O'BRIAN, Joseph Robelee b. Nova Scotia 1812 S74749 vol.11 1864 O'BRIEN, Alexander Russel b. Nova Scotia 1851 (Russel, Nova Scotia vols.38, 53) (Alexander R. vols.38, 53) Canadian764 Halifax 1875 vol.23 1875-1879; vol.38 1880-1884; vol.53 1888 O'BRIEN, Daniel b. Dublin 1864 00543 Dublin 1895 vol.53 1895 Extra Folio 3; vol.68 1896-1903; vol.83 1904- 1905 O'BRIEN, Daniel b. Waterford 1810 S54420 changed to S75608 (vol.11) vol.11 1857-1872; vol.23 no voyages listed 5 Name Details O'BRIEN, Edward b. Aberdeen 1838 CanadaC452 St John 1874 vol.23 1874-1878; vol.38 1880-1883, 1887; vol.53 1889 O'BRIEN, George Lyman b. Beaver River NS 1856 Col1286 Canada 1879 vol.23 no voyages listed Extra Folio 1; vol.38 1880-1887; vol.53 1888-1891, 1893; vol.68 1896-1897; vol.83 no voyages listed O'BRIEN, James Bernard b. St Johns, Newfoundland 1834 CanadianC329 Halifax NS 1873 vol.11 no voyages listed Extra Folio 1; vol.23 1879; vol.38 1881 O'BRIEN, James Hunter [no date of birth given] Can1047 vol.23 1877-1879 Extra Folio 2; vol.38 1880-1887; vol.53 1888; vol.68 1897, 1899; vol.83 no voyages listed O'BRIEN, Jeremiah b. Dublin 1838 C32338 Dublin 1872 vol.11 1873 Extra Folio 1; vol.23 1874-1879; vol.38 1880- 1883, 1885; vol.53 no voyages listed O'BRIEN, John b. Wexford 1832 (1852 vols.23, 38) HTC101688 Dublin 1873 (1871 vols.23, 38) vol.11 1873 Extra Folio 1; vol.23 1874-1875, 1879; vol.38 1880, 1882 O'BRIEN, John b. Waterford 1844 C87496 London 1871 vol.11 1871-1873; vol.23 184-1879; vol.38 1880-1885; vol.53 no voyages listed O'BRIEN, John b. Bristol 1851 03513 Bristol 1894 vol.53 1894-1895; vol.68 1896 O'BRIEN, John Joseph b. Quebec 1848 C93294 South Shields 1876 vol.23 no voyages listed; vol.38 no voyages listed O'BRIEN, John Russel b.
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