Letter W, No 115, William & Elizabeth, T. Hart
Cited from Lloyds Register of Shipping 1792 (Lloyds of London)
Lloyds Register of Shipping 1792, Page 336, William and Elizabeth, Hart
Transcription
5 | ยง s | T. Hart | 330 | River | 70 | Lane & Co | 16 | Lo Nevis | E I | | 87 | | 3 Ds | drp85 trp | 87 | | | C | 10 |
Comments
The name of the ship was William & Elizabeth, the third listed in the register and was rigged as a Ship (s). The Master was T. Hart. It had a tonnage of 330 with three decks (3 Ds) and a draught of 16 feet when loaded (16 in column 7). Damages were repaired in 1785 (drp 85) and thorough repairs made in 1787 (trp 87). The ship was built on the River Thames (River) in 1770, was majority owned by Lane & Co and plied the route between London and Nevis as a constant trader (C under the route). It was rated second best in class for hull and best in class for equipment (E1). It was surveyed in October 1790 (10 under the class).
Full Citation
Lloyds Register of Shipping 1792; Letter W, No 115, William & Elizabeth, T. Hart.
