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Alliance (1855) a general history

Built at Sunderland: Official No. 2285: Code Letters HNMG: one deck; two masts; wood brig felt sheathed in yellow metal 1856; 205g; 93.4 x 24.8 x 14.5; male bust figurehead; repairs to damage 1858.

Owners: 1855 Robert Gray (Blyth) William Gray (Hartlepool) Shields; 1862 Andrew Towers, Robert Christopher Black (grocer) & Adam Watt (builder), Hartlepool; 7 May 1864 Mary Alice Towers, Robert Christopher Black (grocer) & Adam Watt (builder), West Hartlepool; December 1865 John Hesp (taylor & draper, Whitby), Thomas Wood (master mariner, Whitby) & Robert Robinson (West Hartlepool) Whitby.

Masters: 1855 Andrew Towers; 1856-63 C Cole; 1864-65 T Tait; 1867 Robinson.

Voyages: 1857 Shields for North America; 1858-62 Liverpool for India.

Miscellaneous: August 1867 two seamen, James Bennet of London & George Sladon of Dover were imprisoned for one month. They had signed articles to proceed to the Baltic & then left the vessel & refused to return.

November 1867 Alliance, laden with deals, was reported as derelict & stranded on Terschelling. She was abandoned by her crew & on 13 November 1867 in the North Sea & evntually taken in tow by the steamer Leipzigof Hartlepool, master Porrit, The tow rope parted & the brig was left in 54.24N by 5.50E. Her boats were gone & her deck was breaking up.

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