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107752487.23.Pdf R&S.i.'fS X, / c < ' ♦ O National Library of Scotland *6000096354* ( A fU0t of H)c RKGISTEREI) IN THE DIFFERENT PORTS OF SCOTLAND, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED; SHOWING HE TONNAGE OF EACH VESSEL, WITH THE NAMES OF THE MASTER AND OWNER, WHEN AND WHERE BUILT, THE FORTS IN WHICH THEY ARE REGISTERED, AND THE TRADE IN WHICH THEY ARE EMPLOYED. SECOND EDITION. COMPILED AND ARRANGED UNDER THE INSPECTION OK The Association of Underwriters 4* Jirokers OF GLASGOW. GLASGOW, for fyt &ftSoftatum, By JAMES LUMSDEN & SON. AND SOLD BY ALL THE BOOKSELLERS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. 1823. * p B & ’ 1 ; - 11-: i\ ... o, 19 74 "4/v o'* PulNTKl) BY JAMKS f It DUE K WI ('K & SON. This Work has been undertaken for the purpose of supplying, i some degree, information that has been much wanted ivith re- ard to Scotch Shipping. There are Surveyors for Lloyd's in three only of the Ports in Gotland, viz. in Leith, Greenock, and Dundee; and, from this •cuinstance, the Registers published in London are deficient in 'tipping of the smaller class, built or owned at other Ports in is part of the United Kingdom. The Compilers trust that this Publication may prove useful to fi? Mercantile Interest in general; and the Gentlemen of the Cus- .ms, who have, with much alacrity, supplied the materials for it, ; i? requested to accept the warmest thanks of the Association. i f Glasgow, August, 1823. ABBREVIATIONS. S Ship. Bfc- ~Brig. Sw„ -Snow. Sp„ -Sloop. G -Galliot. Gt. -Gabbart. Sr . -Schooner. Sb„ -Steam-Boat. Sk. -Smack. Bk, -Barque. K -Ketch. ABE 1 ACT Where Port where Shi]>. Master. T. Built. r-~ 5 Owner. Refdstered Trade. Abeona BgJ. Barron 106 Dundee 1817 John Thain Dundee Foreign — Sr W. Paterson 77 Macduff 1818 W. Robertson Banff F0.&C0. — S Turner 341 Sunderla. 1812 A.& J. Gibbon Aberdeen Foreign Aberdeen Pkt Sk J. Kerr 125 Aberdeen 1802 Lon. Ship. Co. do. Coasting Sj> J. Ritchie, Jr 35 Broom 1798J. & J. Ritchie Montrose do. Aboyne Bg Walker 156 Aberdeen 1814 Robert Duthie Aberdeen Foreign Achilles S Valantine 367 S. Shields 1813 W Newall &Co Dundee W. Fish. 81Acorn BgJ. Birnie 115 Montrose 1817 Janies Birnie Montrose Foreign 9 — Bg Christie 120 Peterhead 1819 George Skelton Aberdeen do. 10 — Bg Rennie 129 Aberdeen 1819 Dav. Coupland do. do. Bg G Robertson 117 Leith 1813 Robertson&Co Bo’ness Foreign Sp G. Scott 77 Bowling 1812 J. & G. Scott Glasgow Coasting 13; Active Sr Brydon, Jr 109 Dundee 1789 MartinBrydon Montrose do. 14 — Sp A. Crawford 47 Kirkaldy 1787 J.W. M‘Allan Leith do. 15 s Gray 311 Peterhead 1807 Jn. Hutchison Aberdeen W. Fish. 16 Sp P. Heastie 30 Kelton 1817 J. Pagan & Co. Dumfries Coasting 17 Sp W. Hodge 49 A Prize J. Milne & Co. Grangem do. Sp J. Liner 74|Dundee 1805 James Laing Dundee do. 18 * 19 Sp J. Lindsay 61 Bmtislnd 1805 James Lindsay Leith do. 20 Sp S. Lolmie 54 Burghead 1802 Alex. Fraser Inverness do. 21 Sp DM‘Arthur 42 Kincardn 1802 Robert Dobie Leith do. | ,22 Sp JM'Dougall 29 Islay 1818 M‘Dougal&Co Campbell do. 23 — Sp W M‘Intosh 63 Peterhead 1804 W. & D. Gavin Leith do. 424 — G A. M‘Intyre 49Topsham 1817 E. G.& L.S.Co do. do. ’25 — Sp J M‘Phaden 21 Tiree Isl. 1807 M. Campbell Tobermor do. 11 i ACT 2 AGN IVhere Part where Master. T. Built. Owner. Registered Trade. 26 J. Mill 80 Arbroath 1805 A. Mann & Co. Montrose Coasting 27 J. Miller 213 Ft. Glasg. 1818 Leitch & Smith Greenock Foreign 28 J. Morrison 69 Bowling 1803 J. & G. Scott do. Coasting 29 R. Walker 86 Chester 1787 Neil M'Intosh Rothsay do. 30 Yulle 70 Aberdeen 1801 A. Low Aberdeen do. 31 47 Brntislnd 1786 Charles Watt Dundee do. 32 W. Low 141 Canada 1812 A. Low & Co. Greenock Foreign 33 R. Syme 256 N. Bruns. 1819 Thomson & Co Dumfries do. 34 R Buchanan 74 Greenock 1794 Ferguson & Co Greenock Coasting 35 J. Brown 47 Glasgow 1771 Milligan & Co. Ft. Glasg. do. 36 J. Dewar 34 Crail 1809 James Dewar Anstrther do. 37 D. Wallace 246 No. Scotia 1817 David Wallace Greenock Foreign 38 L. Webster 32‘4 Whitby 1785 David Brown Dundee W. Fish. 39 E. Richards 519 Sunderla. 1811 Pollock, Gil- Glasgow Foreign mour, & Co. 40 T. Berwick 44 Fittenw. 1816 Thos. Berwick Kirkaldy Coasting 41 W Beveridge 227 Dysart 1799 J. & W. Go wan Leith Foreign 42 R. Bowie 74 Ft. Glasg. 1806 R. Bowie & Co Ft. Glasg. Coasting 43 T. Campbell 52 Greenock 1800 Stevenson & Co Greenock do. 44 J. Currie 51 Dmbartn 1804 J. M‘Lachlan Ft. Glasg. do. 45 D. Forbes 51 Bowling 1815 William Peters Glasgow do. 46 W. Gamock 93 Kincrdne 1812 George Wilson Alloa Fo.&Co. 47 J. Jack 101 Dundee 1820 Andrew Low Dundee Foreign 48 D. Keilar 46 Kincrdne 1770 Margt. Wright Alloa Coasting 49 W. Lament 35 Dunbar 1815 W. Lament Rothsay do. J. Landells 334 Greenock 1818 R. Bogle & Co. Greenock Foreign AGN 3 ALB Where Fort where Ship. Master. Built. Owner. Registered Trade. 51 Agnes Sp D. M‘Heath 35 A Prize J. M'Phearson Stornowa Coasting 52 Sp D. M‘Fee 781:rvine 1791 Brown & Co. Irvine do. 53 Sp G. Phillips 53 Dunbar 1808 Thos. Phillips Dunbar do. 54 Sp D. Weir 23 Greenock 1814 Duncan Weir Greenock do. 55 Sp W. Welsh 75 Berwick 1820 William Welsh Alloa Fo.&Co. 56 Bg H. Wylie 102 Irvine 1765 Hugh Wylie Irvine Coasting 57 AgnesLowden Sp R. Carson 25 Krkcudbr 1814 J.& J William- Krkcudbr do. son & Co. 58 Agnes Ross Sk E. M‘Haffie 31 Stranraer 1817 A. Little & Co. Stranraer do. 59 Agn.& Elizab. Sk J. Brown 12 Greenock 1816 John Brown Rothsay do. 60 Aid Sp Cattanach 64 Aberdeen 1803 Gibbon & Sons Aberdeen do. 61 Sp A. Craigie 78 Newburg. 1815 A. Craigie & Co Bo’ness do. 62 Bg G. Izatt 179 Kincardn 1816 Alex. Izatt Alloa Foreign 63 Bg G. Leslie 143 Cromarty 1810 W. Whyte & Co Anstrther do. 64 Sp J. M'Callum 35 Garmout. 1821 J. Taylor & Co. Inverness Coasting 65 Sp L. Smith 55 Kingst Pt 1802 W. Russell do. do. 66 Ailsa Sk J. Williams 98 Leith 1821 Gl. & Li. S. Co. Glasgow do. 67 Aim Sp W. Mason 88 Kincardn 1820 WilliamMason Alloa F0.&C0. 68 Aimwell Bg A Alexander 102 Alloa 1816 A. Duncanson do. do. 69 Morrison 238 Aberdeen 1816 D. Rose Aberdeen Foreign 70 Sr Morrison 82 Peterhead 1818 J Hutchison Jr do. Coasting 71 Sp A. Muir 29 Greenock 1820 A. Muir & Co. Rothsay do. 72 Air Cr 46 Ayr 1814 Ayr do. 7:3 Albion Sr D Buchanan 58 Newfoun. 1815 R. M‘Nicol Glasgow do. 74 — Bg|W. Clark 124 Dunbar 1811 John Wood Dunbar Foreign 75 — Bg J. Colvill 116 Chester 1821 Colvill, Harvey Campbell do. & Co. ALB ALE Where Port where S/dj). Master. T. TtuUt. Owner. Registered Trade. 76 Albion SjtJ. Ferrie 57 Montrose 1815 Jjames Ferrie Anstrther Coasting t 77 Sr T. Graham 137 Newcastl. 1816 L. H. & R. S. CoXeith Foreign » 78 Sp Halliburton 71 Kincardn 1807 Charles Wilson Perth Coasting t 79 Bk D M‘Lemon 54 Sunderla. 1820 M'Lemon &Co Inverness do. 80 Bg H. Ritchie 102 Bowling 1818 H. Ritchie&Co Rothsay do. 81 Bg 162 Aberdeen 1805 G. Tower&Co. Aberdeen Foreign 82 Albuera Bg Borthwick 177 Sunderla. 1811 James Blackie do. do. 83 Alecto Sp C. Simpson 96 A Prize C. Simpson Leith Coasting 84 Alert Sp W. Bell 65 N Benvic 1815 W. & J. Bell Kirkaldy do. 85 G Buchanan 17 A Prize DGraham&Co Oban do. 86 Sp GM‘Donald 104 Wear 1807 James Suter Inverness do. 87 Bg JM'Dougall 147 Alloa 1813 A. M‘Parian Alloa Foreign 88 Bg M'Kenzie 177 A Prize W. Johnston Aberdeen do. 89 Sp W. Mills 63 Dundee 1812 W. Davidson Dundee Coasting 90 Sp G. Mollison 41 Anstrther 1805 James Garnockj Kirkaldy do. T 91 Bg R. Muir 108 do. 1803 W Watson&Co Campbell Foreign 92 Penny 314 Peterhead 1817 J. Hutchison Aberdeen W. Fish. 93 A Robertson 21 Bmtislnd 1811 J. Robertson Lerwick Coasting 94 Bg P. Smith 73 Yrmouth 1797 W. Renny Montrose F0.&C0. 95 Sip J . Steven 67 Arbroath 1803 M. Caithness do. Coasting 96 Sp A. Stevenson 50 Dunbar 1820 J&RLockie&C Dunbar do. 97 G \V. Swanson 48 Topsham 1817 E. G.& L.S. Co Leith do. 98 Bg W. Ure 159 Leith 1814 W. Ure & Co. Grangem Foreign 99 Alexander GitJ. Alexander 51 Greenock 1812 J. Alexander Pt. Glasg. Coasting 100 — Bg Booth 213 Aberdeen 1813 Geo. Thomson Aberdeen Foreign ALE ALE Where _^ra Part where Ship. Master. T. Owner. Trade. Built. M Registered Alexander Bg A. Brown 105 Dundee 1815 Alex. Reid Dimdee Foreign SJ. Brown 277 Thorn 1801 R. Henderson Bo’ness do. & Sons S,J.- Farmer 249 A Prize Bell & Balfour Dundee do. Bg Hogg 142 Aberdeen 1818 William Gray Aberdeen do. Bg R. Lyon 169 Canada 1818 David Rennie Greenock do. SpJ. McDonald 34 Saltcoats 1795 P. & J. Morris do. Coasting Sj> M M‘Intosh 19 Rathlin 1811 M. M'Intosh Oban do. Sp J. M'Kellar 71 Dumbart 1810 Denny & Co. Pt. Glasg. do. Sp M M'Millan 16 Gourock 1805 H. Greenlees Campbell do. Sp J. Mair 67 Macduff 1816 G. Dunbar & C Banff do. Sp D. Miller 60 Kirkaldy 1799 D. Miller &Co. Thurso do. Sp G. Mowat 62 Bo’ness 1793 J.
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