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- Whitby_(barque) abstract "The Whitby was 437 ton New Zealand Company barque that arrived at Nelson, New Zealand in November 1841 with the Will Watch and Arrow. Her Captain was James Swinton. She was built by Henry and George Barrick at Whitby, Yorkshire in 1837 for John Chapman & Co of 2 Leadenhall Street as a square-rigger, but re-rigged as a barque. She was registered at London. In 1851 or 1852 she underwent major repairs, including a new deck. Her original dimensions were 99.5 x 24.6 x 19.6 ft. She had three masts.She was originally built for the London-Calcutta route, sailing there in May 1837. She was noted as having arrived at Kedgeree, Bengal on 12 November. In May 1838, under Commander Swinton, she was the first ship to bring 270 apprenticed East Indian hill coolie migrants from Calcutta to Berbise and Demerara in British Guiana for Gillanders, Abuthnot and Co.In 1839 she carried 133 female convicts to Sydney sailing from Dublin on 18 February and arrived on 23 June. She was Captained by Thomas Wellbank for this voyage.On 20 June 1840 she was reported sailing from Sydney to New Zealand. On 19 December she was reported landing three rescued crew members from the Esperance and Hesperia at Grimsby. However, this may have been another ship, as she was reported sailing from Table Bay to Mauritius on 15 December. She was reported as being at Cork on 16 February 1841 having passed the Olympus, which was sailing to New Zealand. She arrived at Gravesend on 3 or 4 March, being noted as having sailed from Lombock.Her first voyage to New Zealand was to Wellington under Captain Lacey. She arrived on 18 September 1841 at Port Nicholson Her cargo included 20,000 bricks. On 3 November she arrived at Nelson having participated in the New Zealand Company's October 1841 exploration of Golden Bay. In 1842 seamen on board her were paid ₤3 5s per month.Ownership changed in 1843 when she sold to Thomas Hawson in Moulman, India. In 1844 she was the sold to Phillip Richardson of London and 1848 was owned by Thomas Radcliff of London.On 3 February 1849 she left London with 165 immigrants to Melbourne, Australia. She arrived at Port Phillip on 28 June. On 31 July 1851 she had arrived from Port Phillip in Sydney.She sailed from Sydney on 30 September 1852 under Captain Bruce arriving at Kaipara on 16 October to load a cargo of timber for Melbourne or Sydney. She had been earlier purchased by Mr Wright of Sydney for use by Wright and Grahame's line on the trans-Tasman trade. She sailed from Kaipara on the 19 December and arrived back in Sydney on 2 December. In March 1853 she again sailed from Sydney to Kaipara under Captain Bruce, arriving at Kaipara on 16 March. On this voyage one of the crew, Benjamin Leeland, fell into the Kaipara river and drowned.".
- Whitby_(barque) builder Whitby.
- Whitby_(barque) status "Wrecked on Tory Shoal at Kaipara on 24 April 1853".
- Whitby_(barque) wikiPageID "42484997".
- Whitby_(barque) wikiPageRevisionID "604238675".
- Whitby_(barque) shipBuilder "Henry and George Barrick, Whitby".
- Whitby_(barque) shipDisplacement "437".
- Whitby_(barque) shipFate "--04-24".
- Whitby_(barque) shipLaunched "1837".
- Whitby_(barque) shipName "Whitby".
- Whitby_(barque) shipPropulsion "Sail".
- Whitby_(barque) subject Category:1837_ships.
- Whitby_(barque) subject Category:1841_in_New_Zealand.
- Whitby_(barque) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1853.
- Whitby_(barque) subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_New_Zealand.
- Whitby_(barque) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Whitby_(barque) type Ship.
- Whitby_(barque) type Product.
- Whitby_(barque) type DesignedArtifact.
- Whitby_(barque) comment "The Whitby was 437 ton New Zealand Company barque that arrived at Nelson, New Zealand in November 1841 with the Will Watch and Arrow. Her Captain was James Swinton. She was built by Henry and George Barrick at Whitby, Yorkshire in 1837 for John Chapman & Co of 2 Leadenhall Street as a square-rigger, but re-rigged as a barque. She was registered at London. In 1851 or 1852 she underwent major repairs, including a new deck. Her original dimensions were 99.5 x 24.6 x 19.6 ft.".
- Whitby_(barque) label "Whitby (barque)".
- Whitby_(barque) sameAs m.010f6kc3.
- Whitby_(barque) sameAs Q16927288.
- Whitby_(barque) sameAs Q16927288.
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- Whitby_(barque) isPrimaryTopicOf Whitby_(barque).
- Whitby_(barque) name "Whitby".