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Elligood (1794 ship)

Elligood (or Ellegood) was constructed in Nova Scotia in 1794 for Liddle & Co.[1] She performed one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC). She was primarily a whaler, but also visited Australia. She is last listed in 1806.

History
Great Britain
NameElligood or Ellegood
NamesakePossibly Jacob Ellegood
Owner
  • Liddle & Co.
  • 1798-1805: Daniel Bennett[3]
BuilderKennebecasis River, New Brunswick[2]
Launched1794,[1] or 1793[2]
FateNo longer listed in Lloyd's Register in 1807
General characteristics
Tons burthen327[1][4][5] (bm)
PropulsionSail
Complement28[4]
Armament
  • 1796:10 × 4-pounder guns
  • 1800:10 × 6-pounder & 12-pounder guns + 4 × swivel guns[4]

Career edit

Ellegood was registered in London in 1795, with F. Holman, master, and Liddle & Co., owners. The entry in Lloyd's Register gave her place of construction as Nova Scotia and her year of launch as 1794. It also gave her trade as London-Martinique.[6]

Captain Francis Holman sailed from Gravesend on 11 October 1796, bound for Madras and Bombay for the EIC. She reached Madras on 15 February 1797, Cochin on 8 March, Goa on 20 March, and Bombay on 28 March. She left Bombay on 28 June, reached St Helena on 11 September, and arrived at Long Reach on 13 December.[7]

In 1798 Elligood was sold to Daniel Bennett for service as a South Seas whaler. He would remain her owner through 1805.[8]

In 1798 she sailed to the east coast of Africa under the command of Captain Christopher Dixon. She returned to Britain on 16 July 1799.[9]

On 15 January 1800, Captain Christopher Dickson received a letter of marque for Ellegood.[4]

Under Dixson's command, Elligood sailed from London on 19 February. Several whalers sailed at the same time, including Kingston, Thomas Denis, master.[10] Elligood and Kingston were to sail in company on a speculative voyage to New Holland for whales. They were then to examine King George Sound, proceed to Shark Bay and the north-west coast, and return via Madagascar and southern Africa.

Elligood and Kingston arrived in Cape Town on 5 May 1800. The two vessels did some whaling off the African coast and then turned east, cruising off Western Australia from 9 August to 22 December. On 27 August they were at King George Sound. There, at the entrance to Oyster Harbour, Western Australia (34°59′37.9″S 117°56′39.8″E / 34.993861°S 117.944389°E / -34.993861; 117.944389, Dixson made a small garden and left a copper plate engraved "Aug. 27 1800. Chr Dixson, ship Elligood". Late in 1801 Matthew Flinders found the plate on his way along the southern coast of Australia to Port Jackson.[11]

Ellegood returned to Cape Town in May 1801 under the command of Job Anthony as it had been reported that both Dixson and nine crew had died of scurvy. Dixson had died on 4 January 1801. On 3 November Lloyd's List reported that in August she had been at Walfish Bay, together with a number of other whalers such as Barbara, Charming Kitty, Indispensable, and Perseverance, and that they were generally successful.[12] Ellegood was at St Helena on 19 September, and arrived at London on 8 December.[11]

Fate edit

She was still reported as whaling in 1805.[8] Lloyd's Register and the Register of Shipping for 1805 both carry Elligood with the unchanged information as to master, owner, and trade. The Register of Shipping shows her origin as New Brunswick, and changes her launch year from 1796 to 1793.[5]

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b c Hackman (2001), p. 231.
  2. ^ a b Standbury et al. (2015), App.7.
  3. ^ Clayton (2014), Addendum p.5.
  4. ^ a b c d (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 October 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  5. ^ a b Register of Shipping (1805), Seq.№428.
  6. ^ Lloyd's Register (1795), seq. no. E385.
  7. ^ British Library: Ellegood.
  8. ^ a b Clayton (2014), pp. 113–4.
  9. ^ British Southern Whale Fishery Database – voyages: Elligood.
  10. ^ Naval Chronicle, Vol. 3, p.149.
  11. ^ a b Richards (1991), pp. 35–53.
  12. ^ Lloyd's List №4200.

References edit

  • Clayton, Jane M (2014). Ships employed in the South Sea Whale Fishery from Britain: 1775–1815: An alphabetical list of ships. Berforts Group. ISBN 9781908616524.
  • Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7.
  • Richards, Rhys (1991). "The cruise of the 'Kingston and the Elligood' in 1800 and the wreck found on King Island in 1802". The Great Circle. 13 (1): 35–53.
  • Stanbury, Myra; Henderson, Kandy-Jane; Derrien, Bernard; Bigourdan, Nicolas; Le Touze, Evelyne (2015). "Chapter 18: Epilogue". In Stanbury, Myra (ed.). The Mermaid Atoll Shipwreck: A Mysterious Early 19th-century Loss. Fremantle, WA: Australian National Centre of Excellence for Maritime Archaeology and the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology. pp. 235–290. ISBN 9781876465094.

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Elligood or Ellegood was constructed in Nova Scotia in 1794 for Liddle amp Co 1 She performed one voyage for the British East India Company EIC She was primarily a whaler but also visited Australia She is last listed in 1806 HistoryGreat BritainNameElligood or EllegoodNamesakePossibly Jacob EllegoodOwnerLiddle amp Co 1798 1805 Daniel Bennett 3 BuilderKennebecasis River New Brunswick 2 Launched1794 1 or 1793 2 FateNo longer listed in Lloyd s Register in 1807General characteristicsTons burthen327 1 4 5 bm PropulsionSailComplement28 4 Armament1796 10 4 pounder guns 1800 10 6 pounder amp 12 pounder guns 4 swivel guns 4 Contents 1 Career 2 Fate 3 Citations 4 ReferencesCareer editEllegood was registered in London in 1795 with F Holman master and Liddle amp Co owners The entry in Lloyd s Register gave her place of construction as Nova Scotia and her year of launch as 1794 It also gave her trade as London Martinique 6 Captain Francis Holman sailed from Gravesend on 11 October 1796 bound for Madras and Bombay for the EIC She reached Madras on 15 February 1797 Cochin on 8 March Goa on 20 March and Bombay on 28 March She left Bombay on 28 June reached St Helena on 11 September and arrived at Long Reach on 13 December 7 In 1798 Elligood was sold to Daniel Bennett for service as a South Seas whaler He would remain her owner through 1805 8 See also List of ships owned by Daniel Bennett amp Son In 1798 she sailed to the east coast of Africa under the command of Captain Christopher Dixon She returned to Britain on 16 July 1799 9 On 15 January 1800 Captain Christopher Dickson received a letter of marque for Ellegood 4 Under Dixson s command Elligood sailed from London on 19 February Several whalers sailed at the same time including Kingston Thomas Denis master 10 Elligood and Kingston were to sail in company on a speculative voyage to New Holland for whales They were then to examine King George Sound proceed to Shark Bay and the north west coast and return via Madagascar and southern Africa Elligood and Kingston arrived in Cape Town on 5 May 1800 The two vessels did some whaling off the African coast and then turned east cruising off Western Australia from 9 August to 22 December On 27 August they were at King George Sound There at the entrance to Oyster Harbour Western Australia 34 59 37 9 S 117 56 39 8 E 34 993861 S 117 944389 E 34 993861 117 944389 Dixson made a small garden and left a copper plate engraved Aug 27 1800 Chr Dixson ship Elligood Late in 1801 Matthew Flinders found the plate on his way along the southern coast of Australia to Port Jackson 11 Ellegood returned to Cape Town in May 1801 under the command of Job Anthony as it had been reported that both Dixson and nine crew had died of scurvy Dixson had died on 4 January 1801 On 3 November Lloyd s List reported that in August she had been at Walfish Bay together with a number of other whalers such as Barbara Charming Kitty Indispensable and Perseverance and that they were generally successful 12 Ellegood was at St Helena on 19 September and arrived at London on 8 December 11 Fate editShe was still reported as whaling in 1805 8 Lloyd s Register and the Register of Shipping for 1805 both carry Elligood with the unchanged information as to master owner and trade The Register of Shipping shows her origin as New Brunswick and changes her launch year from 1796 to 1793 5 Citations edit a b c Hackman 2001 p 231 a b Standbury et al 2015 App 7 Clayton 2014 Addendum p 5 a b c d Letter of Marque p 61 accessed 25 July 2017 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 20 October 2016 Retrieved 19 March 2018 a b Register of Shipping 1805 Seq 428 Lloyd s Register 1795 seq no E385 British Library Ellegood a b Clayton 2014 pp 113 4 British Southern Whale Fishery Database voyages Elligood Naval Chronicle Vol 3 p 149 a b Richards 1991 pp 35 53 Lloyd s List 4200 References editClayton Jane M 2014 Ships employed in the South Sea Whale Fishery from Britain 1775 1815 An alphabetical list of ships Berforts Group ISBN 9781908616524 Hackman Rowan 2001 Ships of the East India Company Gravesend Kent World Ship Society ISBN 0 905617 96 7 Richards Rhys 1991 The cruise of the Kingston and the Elligood in 1800 and the wreck found on King Island in 1802 The Great Circle 13 1 35 53 Stanbury Myra Henderson Kandy Jane Derrien Bernard Bigourdan Nicolas Le Touze Evelyne 2015 Chapter 18 Epilogue In Stanbury Myra ed The Mermaid Atoll Shipwreck A Mysterious Early 19th century Loss Fremantle WA Australian National Centre of Excellence for Maritime Archaeology and the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology pp 235 290 ISBN 9781876465094 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elligood 1794 ship amp oldid 1166873745, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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