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George Green (1829 ship)

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For other ships with the same name, see George Green (ship).

History
United Kingdom
NameGeorge Green
NamesakeGeorge Green (shipbuilder)
OwnerWigram & Green, London
BuilderWilliam Smith & Co, St Peter's, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Launched26 December 1829
FateWrecked January 1830
General characteristics
Tons burthen568, or 600 (bm)
Length135 ft 0 in (41.1 m)
PropulsionSail

George Green was wrecked on her maiden voyage. She had been launched on 26 December 1829 at Newcastle and was sailing to London to be delivered to her owners when she wrecked on 30 January. She ran aground on the Hasbro' Sands, Norfolk, and subsequently foundered. Her crew were saved. She was valued at £25,000 and insured for £20,500.

A list of ships trading with India under license from the British East India Company indicated that George Green, W.L. Pope, master, was expected to sail to Madras and Bengal.

Citations

  1. ^ Tyne Built Ships: George Green.
  2. ^ Lloyd's Register (1830), "SHIPS TRADING TO INDIA".
  3. "Ship News." Times, 3 February 1830, p. 3. The Times Digital Archive. Accessed 6 March 2019.
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1830
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1 = Due to enemy action. 2 = Maiden revenue-earning voyage.
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