Tyne (1798 ship)

Tyne was launched in Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1798. She sailed between Dublin and the United States and apparently was captured c. 1801.

History
United Kingdom
Name: Tyne
Builder: Ann Brodrick, South Shields[1]
Launched: 1798[1]
Captured: c. 1801
General characteristics
Tons burthen: 309 (bm)

Tyne first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1799.[2] In 1801 LR carried the annotation "captured" by her name.[3] It continued to carry the same entry for some years thereafter.

Year Master Owner Trade Source
1799 Simpson Captain London–Virginia LR
1801 Simpson Hawkesley London–Virginia LR

In 1799 Lloyd's List reported that the privateer Hussar had captured Nine Sisters, Simpson, master, and carried her into Surinam on 12 June 1799. She had been on a voyage from Dublin to Jamaica.[4] Nine Sisters, of 208 tons (bm), launched in 1785, too had belonged to Hawksley.[5]

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