Year |
Name |
Owner |
|
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1858 | Early Morn | T. & C. Nichols | |
1868 | Early Morn | Charles Hall | |
1871 | Early Morn | Fleming | |
1872 | Early Morn | R.H. Yarrington |
The fate of this vessel is not known at present. She was not registered in the U.K. by 1875.
Official No. 21168; Code Letters NFGD.
Owners: 1858 T & C Nichols, London: 1868 Charles Hall (Boston, USA) (HC Nichols consignees) London: 1869 Charles Hall (Boston, USA) (J Yarrington consignees) London: 1870 Charles Hall (Boston, USA) (HC Nichols consignees) London: 1871 Fleming (master) London: 1872 RH Yarrington (mgrs) London .
Masters: 1858-62 Henry Lowry (C.N. 2394 London 1850): 1863 H Stephens: 1868-69 HL Smith: 1869 Knowles: 1870-72 Fleming.
Voyages: 1859-62 London for Port Natal: 19 September 1864 anchored at Deal bound for St Helena; 11 December 1864 from Liverpool for Calcutta; November 1865 sailed with a cargo of sugar from East India for London; 30 January 1866 from Gravesend for St Kitts; from Valparaiso on 15 April 1868 with a general cargo including guano, passed Cape Horn 9 May & crossed the equator 11 June; surveyed Boston, USA in April 1868 & September 1869; February 1870 arrived Singapore from Sunderland; September 1871 arrived Cardiff from Shanghai.
Frederick Cooksley, a missionary, was on the Early Morn bound for London from Natal on 5 July 1862. He relates that he was in the forecastle listening to a sailor playing the concertina; November 1875 London from Negapatam.
Not registered as Early Morn in the USA by 1873 & the UK by 1875
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