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List of ship launches in 1821

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The list of ship launches in 1821 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1821.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
9 January  France Brest <i>La Jeanne d'Arc</i> <i>Jeanne d'Arc</i>-class frigate For French Navy.[1]
15 January  France Cherbourg <i>La Clorinde</i> Fourth rate For French Navy.[2]
19 January  United Kingdom James Lang Dumbarton <i>Surprise</i> Steamship For private owner.[3]
27 January  United Kingdom Thomas White Cowes Ogle Castle Merchantman For Mr. Brown.
January  United Kingdom Fishburn & Brodrick Witby Terrys Full-rigged ship For private owner.[4]
16 February  United Kingdom R. & A. Carswell Greenock <i>Mountaineer</i> Steamship For private owner.[5]
3 March  Russia A. I. Melikhov Nicholaieff <i>Orfei</i> Brig For Imperial Russian Navy.[6]
29 March  United Kingdom
India
Cochin Alligator Atholl-class corvette For Royal Navy.
4 April  United Kingdom James Brown Perth <i>Tourist</i> Steam yacht For Leith and Aberdeen Steam Yacht Company.[7][8][9]
7 April  United Kingdom Wigram & Green Blackwall <i>City of Edinburgh</i> Steamship For private owner.[10]
19 April  United Kingdom John Scott & Co. Greenock <i>Majestic</i> Steamship For Glasgow and Liverpool Steam Packet Company.[11][12]
April  United Kingdom John M. & William Gales Sunderland Lady Frances Snow For R. Scurfield & Co.[13][14]
April  United Kingdom Macduff Macduff Sloop For private owner.[15]
1 May  United Kingdom William Denny Dumbarton <i>Velocity</i> Steam yacht For Aberdeen, Leith and Clyde Shipping Company.[16][17]
2 May  United Kingdom Humble and Hurry Liverpool Ellen Mar Full-rigged ship For private owner.[18]
3 May  United Kingdom Clarke and Dixon Liverpool Hardware Brig For private owner.[18]
3 May  United Kingdom James Liverpool Pacific Brig For private owner.[18]
4 May
India
Sulkea Eleanor Merchantman For private owner.
7 May  Russia B. F. Stoke Saint Petersburg <i>Apollon</i> Sloop For Imperial Russian Navy.[19]
7 May  Russia K. A. Glazyrin Saint Petersburg <i>Riga</i> Sloop For Imperial Russian Navy.[20]
8 May  United States Sidney Wright New York James Cropper Merchantman For private owner.[21]
15 May  Russia A. P. Antipev Kazan <i>Baku</i> Brig For Imperial Russian Navy.[22]
16 May  Russia Kazan <i>Muravei</i> Tender For Imperial Russian Navy.[23]
17 May  United States Washington Navy Yard Shark Schooner For United States Navy.[24]
18 May  Russia A. M. Kurochkin Archangelsk <i>Kreiser</i> <i>Provornyi</i>-class frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[25]
18 May  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard <i>Martin</i> <i>Martin</i>-class sloop For Royal Navy.[26]
18 May  Russia A. M. Kurochkin Archangelsk <i>Sviatoi Andrei</i> <i>Selafail</i>-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[27]
31 May  France Bayonne <i>La Lyonnaise</i> <i>Iris</i>-class schooner For French Navy.[28]
31 May  United Kingdom Cortney Chester The Liverpool Full-rigged ship For private owner.[29]
May  United Kingdom Hope Schooner For private owner.[30]
1 June  United Kingdom Plymouth Dockyard <i>Lyra</i> Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[31]
1 June  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard <i>Rose</i> Sloop For Royal Navy.[32]
2 June  United Kingdom James Lang Dumbarton <i>Brilliant</i> Steam yacht For Leith and Aberdeen Steam Yacht Company.[33]
9 June  United Kingdom Richards Hythe Highland Lassy Yacht For General Mackenzie.[34]
14 June  France Bayonne <i>La Provencale</i> <i>Iris</i>-class schooner For French Navy.[35]
16 June  United Kingdom George Parkin Chatham Dockyard <i>Latona</i> Leda-class frigate For Royal Navy.[36]
17 June  United Kingdom Menzies & Son Leith <i>Queen Margaret</i> Steamship For private owner.[37]
18 June  United Kingdom J. Wood & Co. Port Glasgow <i>James Watt</i> Steamship For London and Edinburgh Steam Packet Company.[38][39]
20 June  United Kingdom R. Steele & Son Greenock <i>Eclipse</i> Steamship For Napier & Langtry.[40]
23 June  United States Philadelphia Navy Yard Dolphin Schooner For United States Navy.
25 June  Russia A. I. Mekikhov Kherson <i>Imperator Frants</i> First rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[41]
29 June  United Kingdom Smith Eastham <i>Lady Stanley</i> Steamship For private owner.[42]
30 June  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard <i>Plover</i> Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[43]
June  United Kingdom Relief Brig For private owner.[44]
1 July  France Bresst <i>L'Amazone</i> <i>Jeanne d'Arc</i>-class frigate For French Navy.[45]
17 July  United Kingdom Buckle and Davies Chepstow Edward Protheroe Merchantman For private owner.[46]
20 July  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Nereus Modified Leda-class frigate For Royal Navy.
31 July  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard <i>Woodlark</i> <i>Quail</i>-class schooner For Royal Navy.[47]
7 August  Russia I. Y. Osminin Sevastopol <i>Sokol</i> Cutter For Imperial Russian Navy.[48]
11 August  Russia B. F. Stoke Saint Petersburg <i>Alexander Nevskii</i> <i>Provornyi</i>-class frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[49]
15 August  United Kingdom Francis Symons Falmouth George the Fourth Packet ship For private owner.[50]
27 August  Netherlands Amsterdam <i>Algiers</i> Frigate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[51]
28 August  France Cherbourg <i>La Pomone</i> <i>Pomone</i>-class corvette For French Navy.[52]
29 August  United Kingdom Sandon Stourport-on-Severn Sovereign Steam yacht For Captain Sandon.[53][54]
August  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Cecrops Full-rigged ship For Fletcher Bros.[13]
August  United States Washington Navy Yard Grampus Schooner For Royal Navy.
11 September  United Kingdom Harwich Essex Lifeboat For Harwich Lifeboat Company.[55][56]
13 September  United Kingdom Jabez Bayley Ipswich <i>Sir David Scott</i> East Indiaman For British East India Company.[57][58]
27 September  United Kingdom Jabez Bayley Ipswich <i>William Fairlie</i> East Indiaman For British East India Company.[59][60]
11 October  United Kingdom Charles David Gordon Deptford <i>Berwickshire</i> East Indiaman For British East India Company.[61][62]
12 October  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard <i>Ferret</i> Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[63]
13 October  United Kingdom Brindley Frindsbury <i>Macqueen</i> East Indiaman For British East India Company.[64][65]
18 October  United States New York William Tell Merchantman For Samuel Hicks.[66]
26 October  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Reynard Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
28 October  Russia B. F. Stoke Saint Petersburg <i>Okhtenka</i> <i>Aiaks</i>-class sloop For Imperial Russian Navy.[67]
30 October
India
J. Thomas Howrah Recovery Merchantman For private owner.
31 October  United Kingdom
India
Calcutta Calder Brig For Barretto & Sons.
October  United Kingdom W. Wake Sunderland Storey Schooner For private owner[13]
2 November  Russia A. I. Melikhov Nicholaieff <i>Pospeshnyi</i> Fourth rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[68]
10 November  United Kingdom Money Wigram Blackwall Yard <i>Duchess of Athol</i> East Indiaman For British East India Company.[69]
10 November
India
Jamsetjee Bomanjee Wadia Bombay Dockyard Ganges Canopus-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
14 November  United Kingdom Ritchie and Laine Lough Neagh <i>Marchioness of Donegall</i> Steamship For private owner.[70]
November  United Kingdom L. Crown Sunderland Erato Merchantman For Blair & Co..[13][71]
11 December
India
John Scott & Co. Calcutta Nimrod Merchantman For John Scott & Co.
11 December  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard <i>Opossum</i> Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[72]
22 December  United States New York Columbia Merchantman For private owner.[73]
25 December  United States Smith, Blossom, and Denman New York Florida Merchantman For private owner.[73]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Aaron Manby Tipton and Rotherhithe Aaron Manby Paddle steamer For Charles Napier.
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Spearman Sunderland Albany Schooner For private owner.[13]
Unknown date
India
Bombay <i>Bombay</i> Gunboat For British East India Company.[74]
Unknown date
Unknown
City of Kingston Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Newcastle upon Tyne Florentia Full-rigged ship For British East India Company.[75]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. & William Gales Sunderland Ford Snow For Thomas Allen.[13]
Unknown date
India
Bombay <i>Hastings</i> Frigate For British East India Company.[74]
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam <i>Hekla</i> Sixth rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[76]
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam <i>Kemphaan</i> Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[77]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. & William Gales Sunderland Lady Louisa Snow For John M. & William Gales.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Nepos Merchantman For Trader & Co.[13]
Unknown date  France Dunkerque <i>Pellikaan</i> Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[78]
Unknown date  United States Rochester, Massachusetts Phoenix Whaler For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Falmouth Prince Regent Packet ship For Post Office Packet Service.
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam <i>Proserpina</i> Sixth rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[79]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Burn Sunderland Rose Brig For G. Hogg.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. & William Gales Sunderland Sisters Snow For John M. & William Gales.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Southwick Susan Merchantman For private owner.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Adamson Sunderland Sylph brig For W. Adamson.[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. & William Gales Sunderland Vasic Snow For R. Scurfield[13]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Zeno Merchantman For Mr. Murray.[13]

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