Английская Википедия:Bellisarius (1762 ship)

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Bellisarius was built in South Carolina in 1762 or 1779, possibly under another name. Between 1789 and 1799 she made six complete voyages as a whaler in the British southern whale fishery. Afterwards she sailed as a merchantman. She was last listed in 1809.

Career

Bellisarius first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1789.[1] James Mather purchased her to use her as a whaler.

Year Master Owner Trade Source & notes
1789 Anderson James Mather London–Southern fishery LR; lengthened 1777 and good repair 1788

1st whaling voyage (1789–1790): Captain Thomas Anderson sailed from London on 29 June 1789. Bellisarius returned on 26 April 1790.[2] Bellisarius was mentioned in the Protection List in 1790.Шаблон:Sfnp

2nd whaling voyage (1790–1791): Captain Anderson sailed on 29 July 1790. Bellisarius returned on 27 September 1791.[2]

3rd whaling voyage (1791–1792): Captain Anderson sailed on 11 November 1791, bound for Peru. Bellisarius let the coast of Peru in November 1792.Шаблон:Sfnp She returned to England on 2 June 1793 with 148 tuns of sperm oil and 25 tuns of whale oil.[2]

After the outbreak of war with France, Captain Thomas Anderson acquired a letter of marque on 29 August 1793.[3]Шаблон:Sfnp

4th whaling voyage (1793–1795): Captain Anderson sailed from England in 1793. In December 1793, she called in at Rio de Janeiro needing food.Шаблон:Sfnp Bellisarius returned from Peru on 29 November 1795 with 107 tuns of sperm oil, 98 tuns of whale oil, 75 cwt of whale bone, and 3800 seal skins.[2]

Year Master Owner Trade Source & notes
1796 T.Anderson
W.Dagg
James Mather London–Southern fishery LR; lengthened 1777, good repair 1788, & new deck 1791

6th whaling voyage (1797–1799): Captain William Dagg sailed from England on 16 November 1797. Belissarius was reported to have been "all well" at Walwich (Walvis) Bay on 6 August 1798.Шаблон:Sfnp She returned to England on 8 February 1799 with 75 CWT of whale bone, and 3,700 seal skins.[2]

Year Master Owner Trade Source & notes
1799 G.Tayler Mathers London–Southern fishery
London–Dantzig
LR; lengthened 1777, good repair 1788, & new deck 1791
1800 G.Taylor Morley London–Baltic Register of Shipping; repairs 1799
1801 Chapman Morley London–Dantzig Register of Shipping; repairs 1799 & good repair 1800
1802 W.Scott Morley London–Oporto Register of Shipping; repairs 1799 & good repair 1800
1805 W.Scott Morley Belfast LR; repairs 1799 & good repairs 1800 & 1801
1806 D.Moore G.Taylor Shields–Copenhagen Register of Shipping; good repairs 1800 & small repairs 1803 & 1804
1807 W.Scott
J.King
G.Taylor Be
Liverpool–Baltic
LR; repairs 1799 & good repairs 1800 & 1801
1809 G.Taylor G.Taylor Liverpool–St Johns Register of Shipping; small repairs 1803, 1804, & 1807

Fate

Bellisarius was last listed in Lloyd's Register and the Register of Shipping in 1809.

Notes

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Citations

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References

  1. LR (1789), Seq.No.B491.
  2. 2,0 2,1 2,2 2,3 2,4 British southern whale fishery database – Voyages: Bellisarius.
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