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43: 211:, for Calcutta, and the Osprey, for Buenos Ayres, Valparaiso, and Calcutta, both built by R. A. Carswell; the Bellfield, for London and Calcutta; the Trelawney, for Jamaica; and the Eagle, for Barbados, built by Scott & Co.; and the Hanilla, for Jamaica, built by R. Steele & Sons. 204:
A circumstance occurred on Sunday last unprecedented in the annals of the trade of the Clyde. Six of the finest vessels in the British Mercantile Marine, all of them built at this port, set sail on their first voyages to the East and West Indies and South. America. They were the
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Stirling was the old Glasgow company of Stirling, Gordon & Co., which was active in the West India trade. They commissioned vessels from the preeminent shipbuilder in Greenock, John Scott & Sons. In February 1820 there appeared in the
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appeared in 1823 in a list of ships registered in Scotland. It showed her as being registered at Greenock, and her owner as S.Gordon & Co.
514: 227:, Archibald Crawford, master, was at Greenock accepting cargo, intending to sail on 20 January 1823 for Falmouth, Montego Bay, and Lucea. 243:
in the year ending 5 July 1824. Crawford was charged with having a defective manifest and making a false report. He faced penalties of
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a story that six of the finest vessels in the British mercantile marine had set sail.
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Two Centuries of Shipbuilding by the Scotts at Greenock: The Era of the Sailing Ship.
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and £200. The court assessed him a fine of £20, plus £9 16s 7d in costs.
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List of the shipping registered in the different ports of Scotland
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and Crawford also appeared in a case brought before the
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In December 1822 there appeared an advertisement in the
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Scottish Built Ships: Trelawney.
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LR (1820), Supple. pages "T", Seq.No.T7.
Two Centuries of Shipbuilding by the Scotts at Greenock: The Era of the Sailing Ship.
Smith (1921)
Anon. (1823)
House of Lords (1825)
"The Marine List"
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