Lord Eldon (1830 ship)

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NameLord Eldon
Owner
  • 1830:John Irving and John Irving, jr. (both of Bristol)[1]
  • 1836:George Pocock Irving (Bristol)[1]
  • 1839:Somes[1]
  • 1840:Worsall & Co.
History
United Kingdom
NameLord Eldon
NamesakeJohn Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon
Owner
  • 1830:John Irving and John Irving, jr. (both of Bristol)[1]
  • 1836:George Pocock Irving (Bristol)[1]
  • 1839:Somes[1]
  • 1840:Worsall & Co.
BuilderChepstow[2]
Launched1830[2]
FateWrecked December 1844
General characteristics
Tons burthen337,[2] or 337394[1] (bm)
Length104 ft 11+12 in (32.0 m)[1]
Beam27 ft 0 in (8.2 m)[1]
Depth19 ft 4 in (5.9 m)[1]

Lord Eldon was launched at Chepstow in 1830. She traded with the West Indies, Australia, Siam, and India. She was wrecked at Madras in December 1844.

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