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List of ship launches in 1813

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The list of ship launches in 1813 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1813.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 January  United Kingdom Smales & Co. Whitby Competitor Brig For Smales & Co.
4 January
India
James Bonner & James Horsbrugh Sulkea Hindostan Merchantman For private owner.
4 January
India
James Macrase Chittagong Thetis Merchantman For private owner.
21 January  United Kingdom Barkworth & Hawkes Hessle Elizabeth Merchantman For John Barkworth.
January United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New South Wales Robert Campbell Sydney Queen Charlotte Brig For James Birnie and Robert Campbell.
2 February  United Kingdom William Gibson Hull Hippolyta West Indiaman For G. Schonswar & Co.
2 February  United Kingdom Jabez Bayley Ipswich <i>Jaseur</i> Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[1]
3 February  United Kingdom John Brent Rotherhithe Benbow Vengeur-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[2]
16 February  United Kingdom Jabez Bayley Ipswich Fly Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[3]
16 February  United Kingdom Nicholas Diddams Portsmouth Dockyard Grasshopper Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
17 February
India
Blackmore & Co. Sulkea Swallow Merchantman For private owner.
25 February  United Kingdom Laing & Co. South Shields Borodino Merchantman For Row & Co.
13 March  United States Pritchard & Shrewsbury Charleston, South Carolina Decatur Schooner For private owner.
25 March  United Kingdom William Smith & Co. Newcastle upon Tyne Albinia Merchantman For Clay & Co.
6 April  United States Henry Eckford Sackett's Harbor, New York Lady of the Lake Schooner For United States Navy.
14 April  United Kingdom George Hilhouse & Sons Bristol Albion Merchantman For R. Kidd.
17 April  United Kingdom Robert Seppings Chatham Dockyard Bacchus Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
17 April  United Kingdom Wigram, Wells & Green Blackwall Yard Cydnus <i>Cydnus</i>-class frigate For Royal Navy.
17 April  United Kingdom Robert Wigram Blackwall Yard <i>Eurotas</i> Leda-class frigate For Royal Navy.[4]
22 April United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Lower Canada James Morrison Kingston Royal Naval Dockyard Sir George Prevost Sloop-of-war For Provincial Marine.
24 April  United Kingdom Fishburn & Brodrick Whitby Asia Barque For Mr. Chapman.
April  United States Adam and Noah Brown Presque Isle Bay, Pennsylvania Ariel Schooner For United States Navy.
1 May  United Kingdom Owen / Joseph Tucker Ringmore / Plymouth Dockyard Anacreon Cormorant-class ship-sloop For Royal Navy.
1 May  United Kingdom Joseph Tucker Plymouth Dockyard <i>Creole</i> Fifth rate For Royal Navy.[5][6]
1 May  United Kingdom Mary Ross Rochester <i>Eridanus</i> Scamander-class frigate For Royal Navy.[7]
1 May  United Kingdom Robert Dy Topsham <i>Vesuvius</i> <i>Vesuvius</i>-class bomb vessel For Royal Navy.[8]
12 May
India
Jamsetjee Bomanjee Wadia Bombay Cornwallis Vengeur-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
15 May  United Kingdom Hobbs & Hellyer Redbridge Challenger Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
15 May  United Kingdom William Good Bridport <i>Swinger</i> <i>Bold</i>-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[9]
6 Mayu  United Kingdom Edward Larking & William Sprong King's Lynn Halcyon Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[10]
19 May  United Kingdom Robert Wigram Blackwall Yard <i>Niger</i> Leda-class frigate For Royal Navy.[11]
21 May
India
Michael Smith Howrah Phillippa Merchantman For private owner.
24 May  United States Adam and Noah Brown Erie, Pennsylvania Lawrence <i>Niagara</i>-class brig For United States Navy.
30 May  France Mathurin Crucy Paimbœuf <i>La Sultane</i> Pallas-class frigate For French Navy.[12]
31 May  United Kingdom Robert John Nelson Deptford Dockyard Blenheim Vengeur-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[13]
31 May  United Kingdom George Parsons Warsash <i>Laurel</i> Lively-class frigate For Royal Navy.[14]
May United States Adam and Noah Brown Presque Isle, Pennsylvania Porcupine Schooner For United States Navy.
12 June  United States Henry Eckford Sackett's Harbor, New York General Pike Corvette For United States Navy.
13 June  United States Daniel Dobbins Erie, Pennsylvania Niagara Snow For United States Navy.
14 June  United Kingdom Wigram and Green Blackwall Forth Endymion-class frigate For Royal Navy.[15]
14 June  United Kingdom Wigram, Wells & Green Blackwall Yard Severn Endymion-class frigate For Royal Navy.
18 June  United Kingdom William Stone Milford Haven Myrmidon Hermes-class post ship For Royal Navy.[16]
28 June  United Kingdom Robert Davy Topsham <i>Adder</i> <i>Bold</i>-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[17]
29 June  United Kingdom Josiah & Thomas Brindley Frindsbury Orontes Scamander-class frigate For Royal Navy.
29 June  United Kingdom William Bottomley King's Lynn Penguin Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
29 June  United Kingdom Robert Davy Topsham Terror <i>Vesuvius</i>-class bomb vessel For Royal Navy.
3 July  United Kingdom John Pelham Frindsbury <i>Tigris</i> Scamander-class frigate For Royal Navy.[18][19]
3 July  Russia B. F. Stoke Saint Petersburg <i>Vestnik</i> <i>Vestnik</i>-class cutter For Imperial Russian Navy.[20]
6 July  United Kingdom Hylton Ferry Princess Charlotte Merchantman For private owner.
11 July  United Kingdom Thomas Hills Sandwich <i>Argus</i> Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[21]
13 July  United Kingdom Thomas Pitcher Northfleet <i>Alert</i> Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[22]
13 July  United Kingdom Josiah Brindley Frindsbury <i>Scamander</i> Scamander-class frigate For Royal Navy.[23]
14 July  United Kingdom Buckle & Davies Chepstow England Merchantman For T. Ward.
14 July  United Kingdom Richards & Davidson Hythe Griper <i>Bold</i>-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
14 July  United Kingdom William Wallis Blackwall <i>Ister</i> Scamander-class frigate For Royal Navy.[24]
14 July  United Kingdom Robert Seppings Chatham Dockyard <i>Lively</i> Leda-class frigate For Royal Navy.[25]
15 July  United Kingdom Robert Davey Topsham <i>Clinker</i> <i>Bold</i>-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[26]
15 July  United Kingdom Jabez Bayley Ipswich <i>Harlequin</i> Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[27]
15 July  Russia A. I. Melikhov Sevastopol <i>Mingreliia</i> Unrated For Imperial Russian Navy.[28]
15 July  United Kingdom Daniel List Fishbourne <i>Tagus</i> Scamander-class frigate For Royal Navy.[29]
15 July  United Kingdom Bunney & Firbank Hull Neva Barque For private owner.
19 July  Russia A. M. Kurochkin Arhcangelsk <i>Berlin</i> <i>Selafail</i>-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[30]
19 July  Russia A. M. Kurochkin Arhcangelsk <i>Gamburg</i> <i>Selafail</i>-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[31]
22 July  United Kingdom W. S. Chapman Whitby Vittoria Transport ship For Henry Simpson & W. S. Chapman.
28 July  France Mathurin Crucy Nantes Étoile Pallas-class frigate For French Navy.[32]
28 July  United Kingdom Jabez Bayley Ipswich <i>Harrier</i> Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[33]
29 July  United Kingdom James and William Durkin Northam <i>Carnation</i> Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[34]
30 July  United Kingdom William Taylor Bideford Beelzebub <i>Vesuvius</i>-class bomb vessel For Royal Navy.
31 July  United Kingdom William Smith & Co. Newcastle upon Tyne Alacrity Brigantine For Thomas, Thomas & Smith.
31 July  Russia A. M. Kurochkin Archangelsk <i>Drezden</i> <i>Selafail</i>-class ship of the line For Imperial Russin Navy.[35]
31 July  Russia A. M. Kurochkin Archangelsk <i>Liubek</i> <i>Selafail</i>-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[36]
31 July  Russia I. P. Amosov Cronstadt <i>Rostislav</i> <i>Ches'ma</i>-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[37]
31 July  United Kingdom Robert Davy Topsham Terror <i>Vesuvius</i>-class bomb vessel For Royal Navy.[38]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Lower Canada Amherstburg Royal Naval Dockyard Amherstburg Detroit Sloop-of-war For Royal Navy.
July
India
Narsipore Flora Merchantman For private owner.
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Point Neuf General Kempt Full-rigged ship For private owner.[39]
12 August  United Kingdom William Stone Deptford <i>Pandora</i> Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[40][41]
13 August  France Louis Jean Baptiste Bretocq Dunkerque <i>Le Perle</i> <i>Milanaise</i>-class frigate For French Navy.[42]
13 August  United Kingdom Thomas Pitcher Northfleet <i>Maeander</i> Leda-class frigate For Royal Navy.[43]
13 August  United Kingdom Edward Adams Bucklers Hard <i>Medina</i> Cyrus-class post ship For Royal Navy.[44]
14 August  United Kingdom Frances Barnard Deptford Pactolus <i>Cydnus</i>-class frigate For Royal Navy.
15 August  France Antoine Arnoud Toulon Héros Océan-class ship of the line For French Navy.[45]
16 August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Lower Canada John Munn Sr. & John Munn Jr. Quebec Cossack Merchantman For private owner.
18 August  United States Henry Eckford Sackett's Harbor, New York Sylph Schooner For United States Navy.
26 August  Russia B. F. Stoke Saint Petersburg <i>Argus</i> <i>Amfitrada</i>-class frigate For Imperial Russia Navy.[46]
26 August  United Kingdom William Courtney Chester <i>Cyrus</i> Cyrus-class post ship For Royal Navy.[47]
26 August
India
J. Scott & Co. Calcutta Morning Star Brig For Lackersteen & Co.
27 August  United Kingdom Farnie Burntisland Mary Full-rigged ship For Higgins & Wheatley.[48]
27 August  United Kingdom Henry Tucker Bideford <i>Pelter</i> <i>Bold</i>-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[49]
28 August  United Kingdom H. Blanchard Sunderland Cadmus Merchantman For Philip Laing.
28 August  United Kingdom Cook Dartmouth <i>Dartmouth</i> Apollo-class frigate For Royal Navy.[50]
28 August  United Kingdom Hobbs Redbridge <i>Elk</i> Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[51]
30 August  United Kingdom Mary Ross Rochester <i>Confiance</i> Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[52]
5 September  France Scipion Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
9 September
India
Anthony Blackmore Sulkia Radnor Merchantman For private owner.
11 September  United States Josiah Barker Charlestown, Massachusetts Frolic Sloop-of-war For United States Navy.
11 September  United Kingdom Blake Tyson Bursledon <i>Sirius</i> Lively-class frigate For Royal Navy.[53]
13 September  United Kingdom Thomas Pitcher Northfleet <i>Araxes</i> Leda-class frigate For Royal Navy.[54]
13 September  United Kingdom John Barton Limehouse Hebrus Scamander-class frigate For Royal Navy.
18 September  United States Cross & Merrill Newburyport, Massachusetts Wasp Sloop-of-war For United States Navy.
19 September  United States Adam and Noah Brown New York Navy Yard Peacock Sloop-of-war For United States Navy.
24 September  United Kingdom Wigram & Green Blackwall <i>Liffey</i> Endymion-class frigate For Royal Navy.[55]
25 September  United Kingdom James Taylor Bideford <i>Mastiff</i> <i>Bold</i>-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[56]
27 September  United Kingdom Hobbs & Hellyer Redbridge <i>Snapper</i> <i>Bold</i>-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[57]
30 September  France François-Frédéric Poncet Toulon <i>La Rancune</i> Pallas-class frigate For French Navy.[58]
7 October  United Kingdom Temple shipbuilders Jarrow Pilot Merchantman For private owner.
9 October  France Brest Orion Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
9 October  United Kingdom William Good Bridport <i>Plumper</i> <i>Bold</i>-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[59]
11 October  United Kingdom Jabez Bayley Ipswich Esk Cyrus-class ship-sloop For Royal Navy.
12 October  France Cherbourg Duquesne Bucentaure-class ship of the line For French Navy.
12 October  France Jean Michel Segondat Cherbourg <i>Le Zélandais</i> Bucentaure-class ship of the line For French Navy.[60]
21 October  United Kingdom William James & Robert Tindall Scarborough Mulgrave Castle Merchantman For William James & Robert Tindall.
23 October
India
Matthew Smith Calcutta Moira Merchantman For private owner.
23 October
India
Matthew Smith Calcutta Susan Merchantman For private owner.
25 October  United Kingdom John Barton Limehouse <i>Granicus</i> Scamander-class frigate For Royal Navy.[61]
26 October France French First Empire Schuyt Amsterdam Couronne Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
26 October  United Kingdom Richard Chapman Bideford <i>Ontario</i> Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[62]
27 October  United Kingdom Mary Ross Rochester <i>Tanais</i> Leda-class frigate For Royal Navy.[63]
October France French First Empire Venice <i>L'Amphitrite</i> Pallas-class frigate For French Navy.[64]
1 November  Russia M. K. Surovtsov Kherson <i>Brien</i> <i>Anapa</i>-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[65]
1 November  Russia M. K. Surovtsov Kherson <i>Vezul</i> <i>Vezul</i>-class frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[66]
3 November  United States Thomas Kemp Baltimore, Maryland Erie Sloop-of-war For United States Navy.
4 November  Russia Tarusov Kherson <i>Kulm</i> <i>Anapa</i>-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[67]
8 November  United Kingdom John King Upnor Euphrates Scamander-class frigate For Royal Navy.[68]
9 November  United Kingdom Edward Adams Bucklers Hard Carron Cyrus-class ship-sloop For Royal Navy.
10 November  France Cherbourg Duguay-Trouin Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
10 November  United Kingdom Wigram, Wells & Green Blackwall Yard Leander Fourth rate For Royal Navy.
10 November  United Kingdom Wigram, Wells & Green Blackwall Yard Newcastle Fourth rate For Royal Navy.
10 November  United Kingdom Daniel List Binstead <i>Tiber</i> Leda-class frigate For Royal Navy.[69]
11 November  United Kingdom Holt & Richardson Whitby Sappho Merchantman For S. Holt.
15 November  United Kingdom Knottingley Betsey Humber Keel For private owner.[70]
15 November  Russia M. K. Surovtsov Kherson <i>Speshnyi</i> <i>Vezul</i>-class frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[71]
21 November France French First Republic Mathurin Boucher Genoa Sphinx Sylphe-class brig For French Navy.
22 November  United Kingdom Thomas Roberts Plymouth Dockyard <i>Jupiter</i> Fourth rate For Royal Navy.[72]
23 November  United Kingdom Nicholas Diddams Portsmouth Dockyard Vindictive <i>Armada</i>-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[73]
24 November
India
Anthony Blackmore Calcutta Lady Flora East Indiaman For private owner.
28 November  United Kingdom Balthazar Adams Bucklers Hard Tay Cyrus-class post ship For Royal Navy.
30 November  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Vindictive Vengeur-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
November  United Kingdom Shannon Brig For private owner.[74]
November
India
Calcutta <i>Earl of Moira</i> East Indiaman For British East India Company.[75]
November
India
Calcutta <i>General Kyd</i> East Indiaman For British East India Company.[75]
November
India
Calcutta <i>Susan</i> East Indiaman For British East India Company.[75]
November
India
Calcutta <i>Vansittart</i> East Indiaman For British East India Company.[75]
1 December
India
A. Woodcock Coringa City of Edinburgh Merchantman For J. Farquhara & Co.
2 December  United Kingdom John Barry Whitby Brilliant Merchantman For John Barry & Co.
5 December  France Toulon Colosse Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
6 December
India
John Scott & Co. Calcutta Jane Merchantman For private owner.
8 December  United Kingdom William Courtney Chester Levant Cyrus-class post ship For Royal Navy.
9 December
India
Michael Smith Calcutta Emma Merchantman For private owner.
9 December  United Kingdom Josiah & Thomas Brindley Frindsbury <i>Slaney</i> Cyrus-class post ship For Royal Navy.[76]
10 December  United Kingdom William Stoveld Blyth Lady Ridley West Indiaman For private owner.
18 December  United Kingdom Robert Newman Dartmouth <i>Erne</i> Cyrus-class post ship For Royal Navy.[77]
23 December  United Kingdom Jabez Bayley Ipswich Leven Cyrus-class post ship For Royal Navy.
December  United States Portsmouth, New Hampshire Orange Boven Merchantman For private owner.[78]
Spring  United States Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Comet Steamboat For Daniel D. Smith.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Wright & Harle South Shields Achilles Merchantman For Wright & Co.
Unknown date France French First Empire Rotterdam <i>Admiraal Piet Hein</i> Third rate For Dutch Navy.[79]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Aberdeen Alexander Merchantman For Ritchie & Co.
Unknown date  United States Adam and Noah Brown Erie, Pennsylvania Amelia Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Amphitrite Merchantman For Denton & Co.[80]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William & John M. Gales. Sunderland Ann Elizabeth Snow For James Bruce and others.[80]
Unknown date  United States <i>Aylwyn</i> Full-rigged ship For United States Navy.[81]
Unknown date  United States Vergennes, Vermont <i>Ballard</i> Full-rigged ship For United States Navy.[82]
Unknown date  United States <i>Bull Dog</i> Full-rigged ship For United States Navy.[83]
Unknown date  United States Charles Penrose Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Buffalo Sloop-of-war For United States Navy.[84]
Unknown date
India
Bombay Buffalo Luggage boat For British East India Company.[85]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John & Philip Laing Sunderland Cadmus Merchantman For Laing & Co.[80]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. S. Chapman & Co. Whitby Camden Merchantman For Simpson, Chapman & Chapman.
Unknown date
India
Bombay Cecelia Pilot boat For Bombay Pilot Service.[85]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Liverpool Cossack Merchantman For Richey & Co.
Unknown date  United States New Orleans, Louisiana <i>Dart</i> Privateer For private owner.[86]
Unknown date  United States <i>Eagle</i> Full-rigged ship For United States Navy.[87]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Reay Sunderland Earl Moira Full-rigged ship For Mr. Hunter.[80]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Crone Sunderland Economy Brig For private owner.[80]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick St. Andrews Edward Ellice Merchantman For G. Inglis & Co.
Unknown date
India
Bombay Eliza Pilot boat For Bombay Pilot Service.[85]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Wood Glasgow <i>Elizabeth</i> Paddle steamer For Mr. Hutcheson.[88]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Chepstow Emperor Alexander Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Dartmouth Emu Brig For Transport Board.
Unknown date  United States Erie Full-rigged ship For United States Navy.[89]
Unknown date
India
Bombay Ernaad Merchantman For British East India Company.[85]
Unknown date  United States <i>Etna</i> Full-rigged ship For United States Navy.[90]
Unknown date  United States Thomas Kemp Baltimore, Maryland <i>Grecian</i> Privateer For Massachusetts State Navy.[91]
Unknown date  United States Amasa Miller New London, Connecticut Guerrero Merchantman For Rennselaer Havens, Frederick Jenkins and Daniel Sullivan.
Unknown date  United States <i>Gunboat No. 5</i> Gunboat For United States Navy.[92]
Unknown date  United States <i>Gunboat No. 23</i> Gunboat For United States Navy.[93]
Unknown date  United States <i>Gunboat No. 156</i> Gunboat For United States Navy.[94]
Unknown date  United States <i>Gunboat No. 162</i> Gunboat For United States Navy.[95]
Unknown date  United States <i>Gunboat No. 163</i> Gunboat For United States Navy.[96]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Henry & William Wright Newcastle upon Tyne Indus West Indiaman For Henry & William Wright.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Liverpool Irlam West Indiaman For Barton & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hull Isabella Transport ship For W. Moxon.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hull Jane West Indiaman For Raines & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Broadstairs Jolly Rambler Sloop For private owner.
Unknown date France Ionian Islands Corfu La Diligente Gunboat For French Navy.[97]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Monkwearmouth Laurel Merchantman For private owner.[80]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Whitehaven Leander West Indiaman For private owner.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Lower Canada Kingston Royal Naval Dockyard Kingston, Ontario Lord Melville Schooner For Royal Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William & John M. Gales. Sunderland Marshall Wellington Brig For John White.[80]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Thomas Barrick Whitby Medusa Merchantman For Thomas Barrick and Thomas Hutchinson.
Unknown date  United Kingdom A. Hall Aberdeen Minerva Merchantman For Mr. Saunders.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Thomas Macdonough Montgomery Sloop-of-war For United States Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Navigator Brig For private owner.[80]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William & John M. Gales Sunderland Nearchus Full-rigged ship For John White.[80]
Unknown date
India
Bombay Nerbudda Prow For British East India Company.[85]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Plymouth Nimble Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nimble cutter For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William & John M. Gales Sunderland Norina Brig For John Spence.[80]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Oromocto Oromocto Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United States C. Turner Medford, Massachusetts Paragon Schooner For John Peters.
Unknown date  United States Preble Full-rigged ship For United States Navy.[98]
Unknown date  United States Adam and Noah Brown New York Prince de Neufchatel Hermaphrodite brig For private owner.[99]
Unknown date  United States Calvin Turner Medford, Massachusetts Rambler Merchantman For Benjamin Rich.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Relief Brig For private owner.[80]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John & Philip Laing Sunderland Sarah Merchantman For Fenwick & Co.[80]
Unknown date  United States Presque Isle, Pennsylvania Scorpion Schooner For United States Navy.
Unknown date  United States Sag Harbor, New York Spark Privateer For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Saint Michaels, Maryland Surprise Privateer For James A. Buchanan, John Hollins, John Smith Hollins, Michael McBlair, Samuel Smith, Lemuel Taylor, and Gerrard Wilson.
Unknown date
India
Bombay Taptee Prow For British East India Company.[85]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Talbot County, Maryland Tartar Privateer For James & William Bosley.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Thomas & Adah Brig For private owner.[80]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Bermuda Thomas Durham Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bridgwater Three Bees Convict ship For Buckles & Co.
Unknown date  United States Tiger Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Gainsborough Vittoria Merchantman For Mr. Smith.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Whitehaven Vittoria West Indiaman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William & John M. Gales Sunderland Vittoria Brig For John White.[80]
Unknown date  United States William Badger Newburyport, Massachusetts Wasp <i>Wasp</i>-class sloop For United States Navy.[100]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John & Philip Laing Sunderland Wilna Merchantman For Mr. Clarke.[80]
Unknown date  United States Young Teazer Privateer For Samuel Adams.
Unknown date  France Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United States New York Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.
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