John Mitchell (merchant)

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John Mitchell (1786–1881) was a Scottish merchant and ship owner in Glasgow, known as "the Father of the Glasgow Town Council".[1][2]

He was the son of a Dalkeith cork manufacturer, born 10 August 1786, who in 1808 set up in business in Glasgow and became the biggest cork importer in Britain, pioneering trade between Portugal and the Clyde.[1] John Mitchell & Sons was founded in 1813 until taken over by William Rankin & Sons in 1889.[3][4]

Ship owner

He was also a ship owner, owner of the first ocean-going ship, 'Lusitania' (1832), to be built in Glasgow.[5][6] On her first voyage to Oporto from Broomielaw she carried 172 men to join the forces of Don Pedro.[7][8]

The 'John Mitchell' (1839) also took passengers to Australia in 1849[9][10] and the 'Catherine Mitchell' in the 1850s.[11]

He was owner of the 'Hamilla Mitchell' launched in 1864 and built by Denny & Rankin, Dumbarton,[12] the second ship named after his daughter.[13] She was wrecked on the Leuconna Rock near Shanghai in August 1869 with a cargo valued at £150,000 and £50,000 in coins.[14] The crew survived. Much of the cargo was salvaged using specialised diving equipment and after escaping Chinese pirates.[15][16][17]

DateNameBuilderLocationNote
1832LusitaniaRobert BarclayGlasgowWood Sailing Vessel Brigantine[18][19]
1835DalkeithHunter & DowGlasgowWood Sailing Vessel Schooner[20]
1835LisbonRobert BarclayGlasgowWood Sailing Vessel Schooner[21]
1837Ann MitchellHunter & DowGlasgowWood Sailing Vessel Schooner[22]
1839John MitchellAlexander StephenArbroathWood Sailing Vessel 3 masted Ship[23][24]
1850Hamilla MitchellLunan & RobertsonPeterheadWood Sailing Vessel 3 masted Ship[25][26]
1852Catherine MitchellArchibald McMillan & SonDumbartonWood Sailing Vessel 3 Masted Ship[27][28]
1852Janet MitchellPortland Shipbuilding Co.TroonWood Sailing Vessel 3 Masted Ship[29]
1854The Earl of EglintonPortland Shipbuilding Co.TroonWood Sailing Vessel 3 Masted Ship[30]
1856Victor EmmanuelAlexander DennyDumbartonIron Screw Steamer[31][32]
1864Hamilla MitchellDenny & RankinDumbartonIron Sailing Vessel 3 Masted Ship[33]
1866TagusThomas AdamsonAlloaWood Sailing Vessel 3 Masted Barque[34]

Career

Private life

References

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