Rover (1786 ship)

Rover was launched in 1786 in Poole. She spent her brief career sailing to Newfoundland from England, and returning via Spain, having delivered fish (probably salt cod). In 1793 a French privateer captured her, but a British letter of marque quickly recaptured her. She was lost in 1795 while delivering fish from Newfoundland to Spain.

History
Great Britain
NameRover
Launched1786, Poole
FateWrecked in 1795
General characteristics
Tons burthen139 (bm)

Career

Rover first appeared in Lloyd's List (LR) in 1786.[1]

Year Master Owner Trade Source
1786 Thomas Adey Carter & Co. Portsmouth–Newfoundland LR

Lloyd's List reported in March 1793 that the British privateer Hope, Roscow, master, had captured Generoux, of 200 tons, which had been sailing from Toulon to Brest with a cargo of wine, etc. Hope also recaptured Rover, Adey, master, of Poole, which had been sailing from Malaga to London.[2] After her recapture, Rover went into Lisbon.

Year Master Owner Trade Source
1795 T. Adey Carter & Co. London–Newfoundland LR

Loss

Lloyd's List reported in January 1795 that Rover, Adey, master, had been coming from Newfoundland when she was totally lost in Cadiz Bay. Her crew were saved. She had been carrying a cargo of fish.[3]

Citations

  1. LR (1786), Seq.No.R221.
  2. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. No. 2493. 26 March 1793. hdl:2027/mdp.39015050998239.
  3. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. No. 2682. 16 January 1795. hdl:2027/mdp.39015050998221.
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