Prince Regent (1822 ship)

Prince Regent was launched at Dunkirk in 1810 under another name. She may have been taken in prize. She first appeared Lloyd's Register (LR) as Prince Regent in 1822. She made one voyage to the British southern whale fishery. She essentially disappears from online records after her return circa 1826.

History
United Kingdom
NamePrince Regent
NamesakeThe Prince Regent
Launched1810,[1] Dunkirk, France
In service1822 (as Prince Regent)
FateLast listed 1831
General characteristics
Tons burthen40,[2][1] or 42, r 47 (bm)
Sail planSloop

Career

As a consequence of missing pages in Lloyd's Register for 1821, Prince Regent first appeared in Lloyd's Register in 1822.[2] She first appeared in the Register of Shipping (RS), in 1823.[1]

Year Master Owner Trade Source & notes
1822 Drysdale Penny London–Straits LR
1824 Drysdale
J.King
Penny
Palmer
London–Straits
London-South Seas
LR; large repair 1823 and repairs 1824
1825 J.King Palmer Falmouth-"Sh.Isl." LR; large repair 1823 and repairs 1824

On 21 June 1824, Prince Regent sailed from Gravesend, Kent for Otaheite. On 27 June she was at Falmouth, on her way to the Sandwich Islands, together with Active, Charlton, master, also owned by Palmer.[lower-alpha 1] On 24 August they sailed for the Sandwich Islands. Both arrived at Valparaiso, Active on 18 January 1825, and Prince Regent on 21 January. Active sailed for the Sandwich Islands on 18 February. Active and Prince Regent both arrived at the Friendly Islands on 3 October. On 4 April 1826 Prince Regent, King, master, arrived at Valparaiso from the Gallapipagos Islands. At some point Prince Regent returned to England, carrying 120 tons of sperm and 105 tuns of whale oil.[4]

Year Master Owner Trade Source & notes
1827 T.King Palmer London–New South Wales RS

Fate

Lloyd's Register last listed Prince Regent in 1831, with data unchanged since 1825.

Notes

  1. Active, of 105 tons (bm), had been launched at Shoreham.[3]

Citations

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