Английская Википедия:Brilliant (1812 ship)

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Brilliant was launched in Sweden in 1804, probably under another name, and take in prize circa 1812. She became a British merchantman. In 1813 two French frigates captured her, but then abandoned her. She continued to trade widely until she became a coaster sailing between London and Newcastle. She foundered in December 1840.

Career

Brilliant first appeared in the supplementary pages in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1812.[1]

Year Master Owner Trade Source & notes
1812 Davenport Mawman. London–Gibraltar LR
1814 Davenport
Colson
Mawman. London–Lisbon LR

In December 1814 Lloyd's List reported that the frigate Шаблон:HMS had found Brilliant, Davenport, master, which had been sailing from Maranham to Liverpool, abandoned at sea with her masts and sails alongside.[2]

Between 5 and 22 December 1813, the French frigates Шаблон:Ship, capitaine de vaisseau Collinet, and Шаблон:Ship, capitaine de vaisseau Caillabet, captured 10 British merchantmen. The French burnt eight, that is, all but Brilliant, Davenport, master, and Шаблон:Ship, Silly, master. They removed BrilliantШаблон:'s crew and abandoned her at sea; Hyperion brought her into Plymouth. The French put all their prisoners on Duck and released her. She arrived at the Isle of Scilly on 4 January 1814.[3]

Year Master Owner Trade Source & notes
1816 Colson Mawman. London–"Const." LR
1818 Colson Mawman. Liverpool–Шаблон:Not a typo
London–St Lucie
LR; thorough repair 1817
1819 Colson
Clark
Mawman London–Berbice LR; thorough repair 1817
1824 Clark
Major
Mawman London–Seville LR; thorough repair 1817
1833 T.Major Mawman London–St Lucie LR; thorough repair 1825
1834 A.Hopton
Youens
Wooster London–Newcastle LR; lengthened
1839 Robinson Aisbit & Co. London–Newcastle LR; lengthened, & large repair 1837
1840 Robinson Aisbit & Co. London–Newcastle LR; lengthened, & large repair 1837

After her ownership changed from Wooster to Aisbit, BrilliantШаблон:'s homeport became Shields.

Fate

Brilliant was wrecked in December 1840. A report from Filey, dated 22 December 1840, stated that the stern of a vessel had been found with "Brilliant of Shields" painted on it.[4] Her entry in LR for 1840 bore the annotation "wrecked".[5]

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