Английская Википедия:Albury (1804 ship)

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Albury was launched in 1804 at Newcastle upon Tyne. She traded primarily with the Baltic, but elsewhere as well. In 1820 she carried settlers to South Africa. She was wrecked in October 1837 at Riga, Russia.

Career

Albury first appeared in Lloyd's Register in 1805 with T.Boyle as master and owner, and trade London–Riga.[1]

Year Master Owner Trade Source and notes
1810 T.Boyle T.Boyle London–Baltic
Malta
Lloyd's Register (LR)
1815 T.Boyle
Blair
Cumming London–Malta
Liverpool–Jamaica
LR
1820 W.Wort Cumming Cork LR

In 1820 Albury carried 167 settlers from England to South Africa under the auspices of the Government Settler Scheme. Captain Cunningham left Liverpool on 13 February 1820. Albury reached Simon's Bay on 1 May and arrived at Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth, on 15 May.[2] She brought with her some 142 passengers who had arrived at Simon's Bay on Шаблон:Ship and then had had to transship aboard Albury to reach Algoa Bay.

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Year Master Owner Trade Source and notes
1825 Cunnigham D.Heatly Liverpool–Petersburg LR; repairs 1820
1830 Cunnigham D.Heatley Hull–Riga LR; repairs 1820
1835 Dearness Taylorson Liverpool–Baltic LR; thorough repair 1830

Fate

Albury was driven ashore and wrecked on 21 October at the mouth of the Daugava while she was on a voyage from Riga to London. Her crew were rescued.Шаблон:Efn

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