List of ship launches in 1860

The list of ship launches in 1860 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1860.


Date Country Builder Location Ship Class / type Notes
7 January  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Espoir Philomel-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.[1][2]
9 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Laurence Hill & Co. Port Glasgow Guayaquil Steamship For Pacific Royal Mail Company.[3]
9 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Walter Hood & Co Aberdeen Strathdon Clipper For Messrs. G. Thompson Jr., & Co.[4]
10 January  United Kingdom Messrs. J. & G. Thompson Govan Olympus Steamship For Messrs. Burns & M'Iver.[5]
11 January  United Kingdom John McMurdie Lytham Ocean Queen Schooner For Messrs. McMurdie, Iddon & Co.[6]
18 January Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Castellamare di Stabia Borbonne Frigate For Royal Sicilian Navy.
25 January  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Prince of Wales Modified Queen-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
26 January  United States Norfolk Navy Yard Richmond Sloop-of-war For United States Navy.
30 January  United Kingdom T. & J. Brocklebank Whitehaven Veronica Barque For Thomas & John Brocklebank.[7]
January  United Kingdom J. Haswell Sunderland John Vanner Full-rigged ship For John Lidgett & Sons.[8][9]
January  United Kingdom James Hardie Southwick Joseph Cape Snow For Mr. Hargrove.[8][9]
January  United Kingdom T. R. Oswald Sunderland Z. C. Pearson Steamship For Zachariah C. Pearson.[8][10]
1 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Laurence Hill & Co. Port Glasgow Hope Steamship For private owner.[11]
3 February  United Kingdom Charles Lungley Rotherhithe Mullett Philomel-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.
4 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Alexander Hall & Co. Aberdeen Ocean Mail Clipper For Henry Adamson.[12]
6 February  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Samson Steamship For Gourley & Co.[8][13]
7 February  United Kingdom J. Barkes Sunderland Generosity Barque For John Barkes.[8][14]
7 February  United Kingdom Messrs. William Denny & Bros. Dumbarton Ostrich Steamship For Burns Line.[15]
8 February  United Kingdom Messrs. W. C. Miller & Son Liverpool Pelican Camelion-class sloop For Royal Navy.[16]
8 February  United Kingdom Messrs. W. C. Miller & Son Liverpool Steady Philomel-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.[16]
9 February  United Kingdom Messrs. C. & W. Earle Hull Argo Steamship For Messrs. Thomas Wilson, Sons, & Co.[17]
9 February  United Kingdom Robert Jones Rhyl Harry Herbert Brigantine For Mr. Davies and others.[18]
13 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Robert Steele & Son Cartsdyke Elizabeth M'Lea Brig For Messrs. Kenneth M'Lea & Sons.[19]
16 February  France Toulon Latouche-Tréville Aviso For French Navy.
20 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Scott, M'Gill & Duncan Bowling Glencoe Smack For Messrs. Mackellar & Mitchell.[20]
22 February  United Kingdom Rothesay Go Ahead Schooner For Messrs. M'Arthur and others.[21]
22 February  United Kingdom William Duthie Jr. Aberdeen Rifleman Clipper For private owner.[22]
22 February  United Kingdom Messrs. A. M'Millan & Son Dumbarton Spanker Clipper For private owner.[23]
23 February  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Camelion Camelion-class sloop For Royal Navy.[24]
23 February  United Kingdom William Pile Jr. Sunderland Cubana Barque For Ridley & Co.[8][25]
23 February  United Kingdom William Briggs Sunderland Skimmer of the Waves Barque For J. & J. Thompson.[8][26]
25 February  United Kingdom Northfleet Griffon Philomel-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.
25 February  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Ulster Paddle steamer For City of Dublin Steam Packet Company.[27][28][29]
28 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Scott & Co. Cartsdyke Hengueist Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Lamperton, Holt & Co.[30]
28 February  United Kingdom River Thames Torch Philomel-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.[31]
February  United Kingdom J. Davison Sunderland British Standard Barque For Anderson & Co.[8][32]
February  United Kingdom John Robinson Sunderland Leda Barque For J. Clay.[8]
February  United Kingdom T. R. Oswald Sunderland Little Edith Full-rigged ship For J. Spence.[8][10]
6 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Samuda Bros. Millwall Leinster Paddle steamer For City of Dublin Steam Packet Company.[28][33][34]
7 March  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Howe First rate For Royal Navy.
8 March  United Kingdom Messrs. J. & G. Thompson Govan Atlas Steamship For Messrs. Burns & MacIver.[35]
8 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Walter Hood & Co. Footdee Marquis of Argyle Clipper For J. Monro.[36]
8 March  United Kingdom William Briggs Sunderland Rifleman Barque For J. Shepherd.[8][26]
8 March  United Kingdom J. Harrison Beverley The Providence Merchantman For J. Moorhouse.[37]
8 March  United Kingdom Robert Thompson Sunderland Vencedora Barque For Nicholson & Co.[8][38]
10 March  United Kingdom Messrs Caird & Co. Greenock Balclutha Steamship For Messrs. James Little & Co.[39]
10 March  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Barrosa Jason-class corvette For Royal Navy.
10 March  France Cherbourg Normandie Gloire-class ironclad For French Navy.
10 March  United Kingdom W. Ratcliffe Sunderland Ocean Skimmer Barque For Mr. Thompson.[8][40]
10 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Langley Deptford Otho Steamship For Greek Steam Navigation Company.[41]
13 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & MacGregor Partick Juno Steamship For Largs & Millport Steamboat Company.[42]
15 March  France Arsenal de Toulon Toulon Masséna Suffren-class ship of the line For French Navy.
20 March  United Kingdom Messrs. D. Burns & Co. Aberdeen Lady Nightingale Merchantman For Mr. Tulloch.[43]
21 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Fullarton Ayr Laxey Mines Schooner For Messrs. John Moore & Co.[44]
23 March  United Kingdom William Briggs Sunderland Tetuan Barque For Abarca, Seminario & Plasencia.[8][26]
24 March  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Frederick William First rate For Royal Navy.
24 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Leslie Hebburn Mavrogordaice Steamship For Messrs. Charles Mitchell & Co.[45]
26 March  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Syrian Cargo ship For J. Bibby & Sons.[46]
28 March  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Landrail Philomel-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.[47]
29 March  United Kingdom Tay Shipbuilding Company Dundee Volunteer Full-rigged ship For private owner.[48]
31 March  United Kingdom Greenock Helix Steam yacht For private owner.[49]
March  United Kingdom Ranger Schooner For private owner.[50]
3 April  United Kingdom Messrs. William Denny & Bros. Dubarton Margaretta Stevenson Steam yacht For H. C. Stevenson.[51]
5 April  United Kingdom Cork Steam Ship Company Cork Ibis Steamship For private owner.[52]
6 April  United Kingdom Archibald Denny Dumbarton Falcon Steamship For private owner.[53]
6 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Pierce and E. Roberts Port Madoc Jannet Evans Schooner For John Evans.[54]
6 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Adamson & Son Alloa Neva Clipper For Mr. Sinclair and others.[55]
7 April  United Kingdom Trenery Gainsborough Success Schooner For private owner.[56]
9 April  United Kingdom Reed Ipswich Lavinia Schooner For private owner.[57]
10 April  United Kingdom Tod & MacGregor Glasgow Mona's Isle Steamship For Isle of Man Steam Packet Co. Ltd.
12 April  United Kingdom W. Briggs Sunderland Belvidera Full-rigged ship For Allan & Sons.[8][26]
14 April  United Kingdom Watson Banff Perseverance Merchantman For John Adam.[58]
18 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & MacGregor Meadowside Mail Steamship For private owner.[59][60]
21 April  United Kingdom J. G. Laurie Whiteinch Byzantion steamship For Greek Government.[59][61]
21 April  United Kingdom Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company Jarrow Connaught Paddle steamer For Atlantic Royal Mail Steam Navigation Co.
21 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Scott & Co. Greenock Eldinga Steamship For private owner.[59][62]
21 April  United Kingdom J. Spence Sunderland Ellen Horsfall Barque For Thomas C. Alcock.[8][63]
21 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer Bros. Newcastle upon Tyne Leinster Paddle steamer For Royal Mail Steam Packet Company.[64]
21 April  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Munster Paddle steamer For City of Dublin Steam Packet Company.[65]
21 April  United Kingdom Pickersgill & Miller Sunderland Saint Oswin Barque For R. Mease.[8][66]
23 April  United Kingdom C. Lungley Deptford Cambrian Steamship For Union Steam Navigation Company.[67]
23 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Denny & Rankin Glasgow The Vine Steamship For private owner.[68]
25 April  United Kingdom Blackwood & Gordon River Clyde Earl of Arran Paddle steamer For Ardrossan Steamboat Company.
30 April  United Kingdom Inman Lymington Kittiwake Yacht For Marquis of Ailsa.[69]
30 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Evans & Son Bristol May Queen Schooner For private owner.[70]
April United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Prince Edward Island Belfast Schooner For private owner.[71]
April  United Kingdom Messrs. Barclay, Curle & Co. Stobcross Carron Steamship For Carron Company.[72]
April  United Kingdom Messrs. Hazzlehurst Beverley Endeavour Merchantman For Messrs. Dyson, Tindall & Co.[73]
April  United Kingdom J. & R. Bailey Shoreham-by-Sea Heroine Brigantine For Thomas Gates.[74]
April  United Kingdom Lymington Lara Yacht For Marquis of Ailsa.[75]
April  United Kingdom Messrs. Walter Hood & Co. Aberdeen Marquis of Argyle Clipper For Aberdeen Clipper Line.[76]
3 May  France Brest Guerrière Dryade-class frigate For French Navy.
4 May  United Kingdom James Hardie Sunderland Raleigh Full-rigged ship For H. Ellis.[8][9]
5 May  United Kingdom Payne Southampton Mermaid Cutter yacht For C. Ricketts.[75]
5 May  United Kingdom C. Lungley Deptford Queen Amalia Steamship For Greek Steam Navigation Company.[77]
8 May  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Eyo Honesty Paddle steamer For Eyo Honesty II (deceased).[78]
15 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Spencer & Barnes Cowes Gleam Cutter For private owner.[79]
15 May  United Kingdom Ratsey Cowes St. Lawrence Cutter For Mr. Stephenson.[79]
16 May  United Kingdom J. & G. Thompson Govan Giraffe Paddle steamer For J. & G. Burns Line.
16 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Co. Greenock San Enrique Tug For private owner.[80][81]
16 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Co. Greenock San Joaquim Tug For private owner.[80][81]
19 May  Russia New Admiralty Shipyard Saint Petersburg Imperator Nikolai I First rate For Imperial Russian Navy.
21 May  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Windward Merchantman For Fenwick & Laroche.[8][82]
21 May  France Arsenal de Lorient Lorient Ville de Bordeaux Ville de Nantes-class ship of the line For French Navy.
22 May  United Kingdom William Read Ipswich Elizabeth Jane Brigantine For private owner.[83]
22 May  United Kingdom William Pile Jr. Sunderland Malabar East Indiaman For Richard Green.[8][82]
22 May  United Kingdom D. Burns & Co. Aberdeen May Flower Brig For private owner.[84]
24 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Barclay, Curle & Co. Stobcross Vistula Steamship For Leith, Hull and Hamburg Steam Packet Company.[85]
25 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Earle Hull Pacific Steamship For Messrs. Thomas Wilson & Co.[86]
May  United Kingdom Aberdeen I'll Try Brig For private owner.[87]
May  United Kingdom Messrs. Reid & Co. Port Glasgow Jumna Steamship For Oriental Inland Steam Navigation Company.[88]
May Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Maria Teresa frigate For Royal Neapolitan Navy.[89]
May United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Nagasaki Full-rigged ship For private owner.[90]
May  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith & Rodger Govan Prince Arthur Steamship For Leith and London Shipping Company.[88]
May United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Silesia Full-rigged ship For private owner.[91]
2 June  United Kingdom Messrs. A. Duthie & Co. Aberdeen Teawera Schooner For Messrs. Graham & Co.[92]
5 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Parry & Co. Hirael Cambrian Schooner For Messrs. Parry & Co.[93]
20 June  United States Henry Steers New York Charles H. Marshall Pilot boat For Josiah Johnson Sr., Frederick Nelson and Jonathan Wright.
21 June  United Kingdom W. C. Miller Toxteth Helen Paddle steamer For Bridgewater Trustees.[94]
21 June  United Kingdom E. J. Harland Belfast Miranda Steam yacht For T. Yeats.[95][96]
23 June  United Kingdom Mr. Colchester Ipswich Flower of Essex Sailing barge For private owner. Collided with the schooner Jannet Shennen on being launched. Both vessels sustained minor damage.[97]
23 June  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Orpheus Jason-class corvette For Royal Navy.
23 June  United Kingdom John White Cowes Wonder Brig For Cowes Shipping Company.[98]
27 June  United Kingdom James Hardie Southwick Glee Maiden Brigantine For Dickson & Co.[8][9]
29 June  United Kingdom William Briggs Sunderland Frances Barque For Robert Hurrell & Co.[8][26]
29 June  United Kingdom George Bartram Sunderland Isabella Snow For Dawson & Co.[8][99]
29 June  United Kingdom James Briggs Sunderland Renown Barque For Thomas Todd.[8][26]
3 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Martin Samuelson & Co. Hull Ulster Steamship For Atlantic Royal Mail Steam Navigation Company,[100] or Lever's Galway Line.[101]
4 July  France Arsenal de Toulon Toulon Castiglione Suffren-class ship of the line For French Navy.
4 July  United Kingdom Bethell Scan Beverley Jane Maria Humber Keel For private owner.[102]
5 July  United Kingdom W. C. Miller Toxteth Doterel Britomart-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[103]
5 July  United Kingdom W. C. Miller Toxteth Heron Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[103]
7 July  United Kingdom Messrs. James Henderson & Son Renfrew Earl Shelbourne Paddle steamer For private owner.[104]
7 July  United Kingdom G. Short Sunderland Lady Beatrice Brig For Reay & Co.[8][105]
7 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Charles Hill & Sons Bristol Moneta East Indiaman For Joseph Mondel.[106]
16 July  United Kingdom John Lister Sunderland Diadem Merchantman For John Lister.[8][107]
16 July  United Kingdom J. Barkes Sunderland Dorothy Barque For Tully & Co.[8][14]
19 July  United Kingdom William Briggs Sunderland Victory Full-rigged ship For Briggs & Sons.[8][26]
19 July  United Kingdom William Duthie Jr. Aberdeen Water Lily Brig For Robert Anderson.[108]
21 July  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Chatham, Kent Atlas Second rate For Royal Navy.
21 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Josiah Jones, Quiggin & Co. Liverpool Lalla Rookh Steam Yacht For Pasha of Egypt.[109]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Richibucto Annie Wark Brigantine For private owner.[110]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada P. Brunelle & Sons Quebec Anomia Full-rigged ship For private owner.[111]
July  United States Cincinnati, Ohio Countess Paddle steamer For William C. Harrison.
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Richibucto Excelsior Barque For private owner.[112]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Francis Carvill Barque For private owner.[113]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John J. Titus Brigantine For private owner.[114]
July  United Kingdom Lamport Workington Speedy Britomart-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[115][116]
1 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Hall Footdee Flying Spur Clipper For John Robertson & Co.[117]
2 August  United States Devine Burtis Brooklyn, New York John P. Jackson Paddle steamer For New Jersey Rail Road and Transportation Company.
3 August  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth Lothian Snow For Watts, Milburn & Co.[118]
4 August Danzig Königliche Werft Danzig Camäleon Camäleon-class gunboat For Prussian Navy.
16 August  United Kingdom John Lister Sunderland Cerealia Barque For Lister & Co.[8][107]
16 August  United Kingdom Devonport Dockyard Gibraltar Duncan-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[119]
17 August  United Kingdom Robert Thompson Sunderland Halls Schooner For M. Halls.[8][38]
17 August  United Kingdom Messrs. William Denny & Bros. Dumbarton Kedar Steamship For Messrs. Burns.[120]
18 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Hall Aberdeen Chepica Full-rigged ship For private owner.[121]
18 August  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Orestes Jason-class corvette For Royal Navy.
18 August  France Lorient Pallas Frigate For French Navy.[122]
20 August  United Kingdom Schollick Ulverston Alfred Stonard Brig For private owner.[123]
20 August  United Kingdom W. Ashburner Hindpool Mary Jane Schooner For William Tell.[123][124]
20 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Clover & Royle Woodside Thetis Full-rigged ship For private owner.[125]
28 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Samuelson Hull Munster Steamship For Atlantic Royal Mail Company.[126][127]
30 August  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Hudsons Brig For John Elliott.[8][128]
30 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & MacGregor Partick Thule Steam yacht For James Anderson.[129]
31 August  United Kingdom Messrs. A. M'Millan & Son Dumbarton Kurrachee Full-rigged ship For John Kerr.[130]
August  United Kingdom Pickersgill & Miller Sunderland Alice Snow For Harper & Co.[8][66]
August  United Kingdom James Robinson Sunderland Condor Brig For W. Dawson.[8][40]
August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Messrs. Stewart & Co. Saint John Great Australia Full-rigged ship For Black Ball Line.[131][132]
August  United Kingdom Messrs. John Read & Co. Port Glasgow Kembla Paddle steamer For private owner.[133]
August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Prince Edward Island Maggie Brig For private owner.[134]
1 September Danzig Königliche Werft Danzig Comet Camäleon-class gunboat For Prussian Navy.
1 September  United Kingdom E. J. Harland Belfast Jane Porter Full-rigged ship For Messrs. J. P. Corry & Co.[135][136]
1 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer & Co. Jarrow Leinster Steamship For private owner.[137]
1 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Son Liverpool Sarah and Emma East Indiaman For Messrs. Farnworth & Jardine.[138]
1 September  United Kingdom William Doxford Sunderland Superb Barque For Mr. Davison.[8][139]
3 September  United Kingdom Archibald Denny Dumbarton Economist Steamship For private owner.[130]
3 September  United Kingdom Adamson Alloa Savanette Barque For Messrs. Gregor, Turnbull & Co.[140]
3 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Harvey & Son Ipswich No. 12 Pilot schooner For Liverpool Pilots.[141]
4 September  United Kingdom Henry S. Pitcher Northfleet Hydamak Corvette For Imperial Russian Nay.[142]
5 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Barr & Shearer Ardrossan Egidia Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Potter, Wilson & Co.[143]
6 September  United States Lupton & McDermut New York John P King Paddle steamer For private owner.
8 September Danzig Königliche Werft Danzig Cyclop Camäleon-class gunboat For Prussian Navy.
14 September  United Kingdom Workington Eleanor Brig For private owner. Collided with the schooner Haba on being launched.[144]
15 September  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Anson Renown-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[145]
15 September Danzig Königliche Werft Danzig Delphin Camäleon-class gunboat For Prussian Navy.
15 September  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Nimble Philomel-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.
17 September  United Kingdom Messrs. John Scott & Sons Greenock Euphemia Schooner For James Morrison.[146]
17 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Menzies & Co. Granton Melbourne Full-rigged ship For D. R. Macgregor.[147][148]
17 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Bayley & Co. Ipswich Orange Blossom Merchantman For Messrs. Pope & Co.[149]
17 September  United Kingdom Messrs. William Simons & Co. Glasgow Robert Mackenzie East Indiaman For private owner.[150]
18 September  United Kingdom J. Scott Russell & Co. Millwall Eclipse Cormorant-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.
18 September  United Kingdom Smyth & Scallan Ringsend Perseverance Fishing smack For private owner.[151]
18 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & MacGregor Partivk United States Steamship For Anchor Line.[152][153]
20 September  United Kingdom Barclay, Curle & Co. Whiteinch Admiral Moorsom Paddle steamer For London and North Western Railway.[154]
20 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Scott & Co. Greenock Italia Steamship For Mediterranean Steam Shipping Company.[155]
20 September  United Kingdom Rothesay Jane Cochrane Schooner For John Cochrane and others.[156]
25 September  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Ballymurtagh Steam wherry For Wicklow Mining Company.[157]
26 September  United Kingdom Devonport Dockyard Pantaloon Racer-class sloop For Royal Navy.[158]
30 September  United Kingdom Messrs. White Cowes Doris Yacht For F. B. Windsor.[159]
30 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer Bros. Howdon Sentinel Steamship For Messrs. Laing & Stephens.[160]
September  United Kingdom Holyhead Charlotte Elizabeth Brigantine For private owner.[161]
September  United Kingdom Peterhead Hugh Miller Merchantman For private owner.[162]
September  United Kingdom Messrs. Reid & Co. Port Glasgow Jaqurabe Paddle steamer For private owner.[152]
September  United Kingdom Robert Thompson Jr, Sunderland John Barque For Tully & Son.[8][163]
September  United Kingdom Ardrossan Lady Egidia Full-rigged ship For private owner.[164]
September  United Kingdom Pace, Blumer & Co Sunderland Zetus Barque For William Milburn.[8]
September  United Kingdom J. & R. Bailey Shoreham-by-Sea Zingra Barque For private owner.[165]
2 October  United Kingdom James M'Millan Bay of Quick Cyprian Queen Brig For Robert Walker.[166]
2 October  United Kingdom Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company Blackwall Mooltan Steamship For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[167]
5 October  United Kingdom Robert Alexander Cuilhill Bathville Steamship For John Watson.[168]
6 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer Bros. Jarrow Rangoon Merchantman For private owner.[169]
12 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Co., or Messrs. Scott & Co. Greenock Bocciocchi Steamship For private owner.[170][171]
15 October  France Rochefort Circée Frigate For French Navy.[172]
15 October  United Kingdom William Westacott Barnstaple Gitana Brig For Messrs. Cory.[173]
16 October  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Newcastle Bristol-class frigate For Royal Navy.
16 October  United Kingdom William Briggs Sunderland Royal Sovereign Barque For Mr. Collingwood.[8][26]
17 October  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Rosario Rosario-class sloop For Royal Navy.
18 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & MacGregor Glasgow Albion Paddle steamer For Stranraer Steamboat Company.[174][175]
18 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Barclay, Curle & Co. Stobcross City of Shanghai Clipper For Messrs. G. Smith & Sons.[174]
18 October  United Kingdom John White Cowes Mystery Brig For Cowes Shipping Company.[176]
23 October  Norway Kong Sverre Frigate For Royal Norwegian Navy.
27 October  United Kingdom builder Sunderland Deptford Steamship For W. Gray.[8][13]
27 October  United Kingdom Messrs. A. M'Millan & Sons Dumbarton Minatitlan Brig For Messrs. James Graham & Co.[177]
29 October United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Wilmot Contest Brig For private owner.[178]
30 October  United Kingdom Devonport Dockyard Liverpool Liffey-class frigate For Royal Navy.
30 October  United Kingdom Thomas Smith Preston Phillis Schooner For Thomas Smith and Christopher Yates.[179]
31 October  Netherlands Rijkswerf Amsterdam Djambi Djambi-class corvette For Royal Netherlands Navy.
31 October  United States Webb & Bell Greenpoint, New York Isaac Webb Pilot boat For New York Pilots.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Bonker Salcombe Arabella Schooner For William Shepherd and others.[180]
October  United Kingdom Messrs. Charles Mitchell & Co. Newcastle upon Tyne Diomantina Paddle steamer For Australian Steam Navigation Company.[181]
October  United Kingdom Watkin Anwyl Penmaenpool Jane Anwyl Schooner For Watkin Anwyl.[182]
October  United Kingdom Messrs. Duthie Aberdeen Liberator Clipper For Black Ball Line.[183]
October Kingdom of Sardinia Genoa Maria Adelaide Man-of-war For Royal Sardinian Navy.[184]
October  United Kingdom Messrs. Mare Millwall Serpent Cormorant-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.[185]
3 November Kingdom of Sardinia Genoa Duca di Genova Frigate For Royal Sardinian Navy.[186]
10 November  United Kingdom George Bartram Hylton Corredora Barque For Nicholson & Co.[8][99]
10 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Beeching Great Yarmouth Eleanor Brig For private owner.[187]
10 November  United Kingdom Devonport Dockyard Peterel Rosario-class sloop For Royal Navy.
13 November  United Kingdom James Bannister Tarleton Harvest Maid Schooner For Ashcroft, Forshaw, Hull & Taylor.[188]
13 November  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Zebra Camelion-class sloop For Royal Navy.
14 November  United Kingdom W. Adamson Sunderland Theodore Merchantman For W. Adamson.[8][189]
16 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith North Shields 2nd of December Gunboat For Saint-Domingue Navy.[190]
16 November  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Zebra Camelion-class sloop For Royal Navy.[191]
17 November  United States Lawrench & Foulks Williamsburg, New York Thomas Freeborn Tug For private owner.
20 November  Denmark Orlogsværftet Copenhagen Jylland Frigate For Royal Danish Navy.
20 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Barclay, Curle & Co. Stobcross Thames Steamship For Carron Company.[192]
29 November  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Rapid Rosario-class sloop For Royal Navy.
November  France Saint-Cloud Argus Despatch boat For French Navy.[193]
November  United States Samuel Hall East Boston, Massachusetts Brilliant Full-rigged ship For Messrs. J. Atkins & Co. and Mr. Hagar.[194]
November  United Kingdom Coppin Londonderry Lady Franklin Paddle steamer For private owner.[195]
November  United Kingdom D. A. Douglas Southwick Silver Stream Barque For W. Porter.[8][196]
1 December  United Kingdom Messrs. Hallett Hull Leading Star Fishing smack For T. Halfyard.[197]
8 December  United Kingdom Messrs. Scott & Co. Greenock Roi Jerome Steamship For private owner.[198]
15 December  United Kingdom Henry S. Pitcher Northfleet Amalia Frigate For Royal Hellenic Navy.[199]
17 December  United Kingdom John Gibson Fleetwood Margaret and Agnes Fishing smack For Messrs. Copeland & Parkinson.[200]
27 December  United Kingdom Messrs. Richardson & Duck Stockton-on-Tees Sir Charles Wood Steamship For private owner.[201]
29 December  United Kingdom Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Co. Ltd Leamouth Warrior Warrior-class ironclad For Royal Navy.
December  France Honfleur Curieux Gunboat For French Navy.[202]
December  United Kingdom Liverpool Fiery Cross Clipper For John Campbell.[203]
December  United Kingdom Green & Richardson Sunderland Harriet Dobing Brig For Dobing & Co.[8][9]
December  United States Bath, Maine Western Belle Clipper For private owner.[204]
Spring  United Kingdom Cochar Montrose Ensign Brig For private owner.[205]
Spring United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Glenora Barque For private owner.[206]
Unknown date  United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Adolph Hugel Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Pile Jr. Sunderland Alfred Hawley Barque For T. B. Walker & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United States Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Alfred Robb Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Allendale Merchantman For Wilson Bros.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Todd & Brown Sunderland Amalthea Merchantman For M. Thompson.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom River Thames Amanda Frigate For Royal Hellenic Navy.[207]
Unknown date  United Kingdom S. Metcalf Sunderland Anna Sarah Merchantman For Mr. Goddard.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Thackeray Sunderland Ann Brass Schooner For C. Clark.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Peverall Sunderland Annie Archball Full-rigged ship For Brodie & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom D. A. Douglas Sunderland Antonio Vinent Merchantman For Richards & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United States Mystic, Connecticut Arletta Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Haswell Sunderland Artemisia Merchantman For A. Tindall.[8]
Unknown date  United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Baltic Paddle steamer For Southern Steamship Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. R. Oswald Monkwearmouth Baronsmore Full-rigged ship For Thomas Sinclair.[8][10]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Newhaven Beatrice Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom B. Hodgson Sunderland Beta Merchantman For E. Perkins.[8]
Unknown date  United States Brooklyn, New York Bienville Paddle steamer For private owner
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. William Earle Hull Bothnia Steamship For Messrs. Wilson.[208]
Unknown date  United States Paul Curtis Medford, Massachusetts Cambridge Steamship For private owner
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Hardie Sunderland Coila Schooner For Mr. Dickson.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. H. Wood Sunderland Corea Merchantman For Woods & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Samuda Brothers or Messrs. Laird Bros. Cubitt Town or Birkenhead Connaught Paddle steamer For City of Dublin Steam Packet Company.[34]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Cotherstone Barque For Wilson Bros.[8]
Unknown date  United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cotton Plant Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Cypress Merchantman For Wilson Bros.[8]
Unknown date Danzig Danzig Danzig Corvette For Prussian Navy.[209]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Green & Richardson Sunderland Day Star Merchantman For Mr. Goddard.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Laird, Son, & Co. Birkenhead Denbigh Paddle steamer For Robert Gardner.
Unknown date  United States New Albany, Indiana De Soto Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Robinson Sunderland Dinorah Barque For James Dryden & Co.[8][40]
Unknown date  United States Wilmington, Delaware Donegal Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Davison Sunderland Dunloe Merchantman For Mr. Atkinson.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. James Henderson & Son Renfrew Earl Talbot Paddle steamer For private owner.[104]
Unknown date  United States Providence, Rhode Island E. D. Fogg Tugboat For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom N. Stothard Sunderland Edger Merchantman For Horsley & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Robson Sunderland Elizabeth Sloop For private owner.[8][210]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Robinson Sunderland Elizabeth Dawson Merchantman For W. Dawson.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. R. Oswald Pallion Elizabeth Hargrove Barque For Hargrove & Co.[8][10]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Blumer Sunderland Ella Gladstone Brig For Mr. Gladstone.[8][211]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Denniston Sunderland Ellen Merchantman For Mr. Rankin.[8]
Unknown date  United States Harlan & Hollingsworth Wilmington, Delaware Ellis Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Era No. 5 Sternwheeler For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Monongahela, Pennsylvania Emma Duncan Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Edward F. Williams Greenpoint, New York Fannie Pilot boat For Edward Mersenee.
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Pile Sunderland Forth Merchantman For J. Devereux.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Pickersgill Sunderland Fria Merchantman For Mr. Hudson.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom L. Wheatley Sunderland Fuschia Merchantman For Mr. McKenzie.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Fusilier Merchantman For E. C. Friend & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Duncan Sunderland Gem Merchantman For Duncan & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. William Earle Hull General Admiral Paddle steamer For private owner.[208]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. & J. Brown Sunderland George Stephenson Brig For J. & J. White.[8]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Glengarnoch Barque For private owner.[212]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Stonehouse Sunderland Gulnare Merchantman For Donkin & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Denniston Sunderland Hebe Barque For Thomas White.[8][32]
Unknown date  United States Paducah, Kentucky Henry Von Phul Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. H. Potts & Bros. Sunderland Heron Barque For John Elliott.[8][40]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. William Denny & Bros. Dumbarton Heron Steamship For Burns Line.[15]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Mr. Bevans Llanelly Hetty Ellen Merchantman For James Davies.[213]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Impetus Merchantman For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United States Benjamin C. Terry Keyport, New Jersey I. N. Seymour Paddle tug For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. & J. Robinson Sunderland Isabella Merchantman For Teight & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Edward Potts Seaham Jane Duncan Snow For Tully & Son.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Duthie Aberdeen Jawera Clipper For Passengers' Line of Packets.[214]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland John and Ann Merchantman For private owner.[8][215]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. R. Oswald Sunderland John Bull Barque For Temperley & Co.[8][10]
Unknown date  United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Junaluska Tug For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John T. Alcock Sunderland Kalmia Merchantman For J. Alcock.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Knight Bruce Clipper For private owner.[216]
Unknown date  Norway Kaljohansværns Værft Horten Kong Sverre Frigate For Royal Norwegian Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. H. Watson Sunderland Lady Franklin Merchantman For George Watson.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Adamson Sunderland Lemnos Brig For Mears & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United States Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania Linden Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Briggs Sunderland Linnet Britomart-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. W. Hall Sunderland Lord Macaulay Merchantman For Munro & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United States Harlan & Hollingsworth Wilmington, Delaware Louisiana Steamship For S. & J. M. Flanagan.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Madeline Barque For W. Ord & Co.[8][128]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Haswell Sunderland Marengo Merchantman For A. Tindall.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Rawson & Watson Sunderland Mary & Isabella Brig For Walton & Co.[8][163]
Unknown date  United States Boston, Massachusetts Massachusetts Steamship For Boston & Southern Steamship Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Samuda Bros. Cubitt Town Massalia Paddle steamer For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[217]
Unknown date  France Havre de Grâce Maurge Gunboat For Imperial Russian Navy.[218]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Benjain Hodgson Sunderland Morning Star Brig For Richard Humble.[8][9]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Peverall Sunderland Negress Merchantman For Lucas Bros.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Todd & Brown Sunderland Nelly Merchantman For I. Brooks.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Denniston Sunderland Nereid Merchantman For Wynn & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Thompson Sunderland Nora Merchantman For Mr. Williamson.[8]
Unknown date  United States New York Nuestra Señora del Regla Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Michigan Ocean Wave Scow For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. H. Wood Sunderland Olivia Merchantman For Woods & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Pile Sunderland Onward Smack For John Galley.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. R. Oswald Sunderland Orizava Merchantman For Hargrove & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ratsey Cowes Phasma Cutter For private owner.[79]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Briggs Sunderland Pigeon Britomart-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[8]
Unknown date  United States Charleston, South Carolina Planter Paddle steamer For private owner
Unknown date  United Kingdom Mr. Barlow Caernarfon Prince Llewellyn Schooner For Edward Williams.[219]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Anderton Runcorn Quanita Brig For private owner.[220]
Unknown date  United States Queen Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Newfoundland Saint John's Queen of India Clipper For private owner.[221]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Pile Jr. Sunderland Queen of the Ocean Merchantman For S. Mease.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Barclay Sunderland Ratcliff Merchantman For Sergeant & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. W. Hall Sunderland Ready Rhino Merchantman For Thomas & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United States Keyport, New Jersey Reliance Steamboat For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Keyport, New Jersey Resolute Tug For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Talbot, or Sykes & Co Sunderland Resolution Merchantman For Tully & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Wymark Sunderland Retreiver Merchantman For T. Wymark.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Adamson Sunderland Roecliff Schooner For W. Adamson.[8]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Royal Visitor Clipper For Houlder Line.[222]
Unknown date  United States Samuel Sneeden New York R. R. Cuyler Steamship For H. B. Cromwell & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Ryhope Merchantman For Hugh Taylor & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United States Paducah, Kentucky Sallie Wood Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Naizby Sunderland Salvia Merchantman For H. Ellis.[8]
Unknown date  United States California, Pennsylvania Samson Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Sea Mew Merchantman For Dublin Pilot Board.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Blumer Sunderland Severn Brig For Mr. Wrightson.[8][211]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. R. Oswald Sunderland Sharpshooter Merchantman For Beazley & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Naizby Sunderland Silome Barque For J. Clay.[8][223]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer & Co. Newcastle upon Tyne Southampton Steamship For South Western Steam Navigation Company.[224]
Unknown date  United States Boston, Massachusetts South Carolina Steamboat For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. & J. Robinson Sunderland Statesman Barque For Jobling & Co.[8][40]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Barkes Sunderland Sundew Schooner For Watson & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Mr. Seymour Sunderland Test Schooner For W. R. Sharland.[8][63]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Briggs Sunderland The Cedars Merchantman For Hudson & Co.[8]
Unknown date China Toey-Wan Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Cincinnati, Ohio Tom Sugg Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer Jarrow Terror Steamship For private owner.[225]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Joseph & Nicholas Butson Bodinnick or Polruan Thomas Aylan Schooner For John Salt and others.[226]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Rawson & Watson Sunderland Undine Merchantman For Gallon & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. R. Oswald Sunderland Vedra Steamship For Messrs. Stobart & Co.[8][10]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Craggs Sunderland Vigilant Tug For Craggs & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John T. Alcock Sunderland Violet Merchantman For J. Alcock.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Adamson Sunderland Vyne Merchantman For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom N. Cox Roodee Wayfarer Full-rigged ship For private owner.[227]
Unknown date  United States Samuel Gaskill Mays Landing, New Jersey Weymouth Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Harlan and Hollingsworth Wilmington, Delaware William G. Hewes Steamship For Southern Steamship Co.
Unknown date  United States New York City, New York Yankee Paddle tug For private owner
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Thompson Jr. Sunderland Zehlima Barque For Moon & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Pile Sunderland Zeus Merchantman For George Leslie.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom A. Simey Sunderland Unnamed Hopper barge For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom A. Simey Sunderland Unnamed Hopper barge For private owner.[8]

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