Medusa (1813 ship)

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NameMedusa
NamesakeMedusa
OwnerThomas Hutchinson and Thomas Barrick[1]
BuilderThomas Barrick, Whitby[1]
History
United Kingdom
NameMedusa
NamesakeMedusa
OwnerThomas Hutchinson and Thomas Barrick[1]
BuilderThomas Barrick, Whitby[1]
Launched1813
FateAbandoned at sea 1 January 1834
General characteristics
Tons burthen217[2][1] (bm)
Armament6 guns[2]

Medusa was launched at Whitby in 1813. She spent a number of years as a transport, but from the mid-1820s on she sailed between England and Canada. She was abandoned in a sinking state on 1 January 1834.

Medusa first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1813 with Hutchinson, master, Barrick, owner, and trade London transport.[2]

Year Master Owner Trade Source
1814 Hutchinson Barrick London transport LR
1819 Hutchinson Capt. & Co. Plymouth transport LR

In 1820 Medusa may have participated in the British government's 1820 Settlers scheme to bring settlers to South Africa. She arrived at Simon's Bay on 17 June 1820.[3] However there is no record of any passengers arriving on her.[4]

Year Master Owner Trade Source
1822 Hutchinson Capt. & Co. Cork transport LR
1825 Hutchinson Hutchinson London–Prince Edward Island LR
1828 J.Sampson J.Sampson Dublin–Quebec LR
1833 J.Sampson J.Sampson Dublin–Quebec LR

Lloyd's List reported on 23 September 1828 that Medusa, Sampson, master, had saved the crew of Evander at 44°N 48°W / 44°N 48°W / 44; -48.

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