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Henry Taylor - a general history

Henry Taylor 1840-1866

Built at Blyth: Official No. 22443: Code Letters NLMD: one deck; two masts; oak & elm wood brig; 185g; 82.1 x 22.2 x 13.9; new wales & some repairs 1846; some repairs 1850 & 1852; repairs to damage 1854 & 1857; new keelson & some repairs 1860 & 1862; repairs to damage 1864.

Owners: 1840 Gray & Co, (Blyth) Newcastle-on-Tyne; 1851 M Gray, J Davidson & Co (Blyth) Newcastle-on-Tyne; by 1860 Shields; December 1862 William Gray, Hartlepool; January 1863 Phillip Howard (Rowell Street) Hartlepool.

Masters: 1848 Redford; 1849-50 G Newbold; 1851-54 G Cockburn; 1854-56 L Care; 1857 J Cooper; 1858-63 J Wright; 1864-66 W Sheffield; 1866 John Wake.

Voyages: 1848-50 Blyth for Archangel; 1851-57 Blyth for Hamburg.         

Henry Taylor left Hartlepool on 22 December 1865 bound for London with a cargo of coal & went ashore during a severe gale on 3 January 1866 on the Gunfleet near Colchester. The vessel was insured in the local clubs. No lives lost.

Crew 1866; Wake, John, master; Wake, Thomas, mate (brother of master).

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