Rosina (1807 ship)

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NameRosina
Launched1807, Norway
FateWrecked November 1810
Tons burthen110,[1] or 111 (bm)
History
United Kingdom
NameRosina
Launched1807, Norway
FateWrecked November 1810
General characteristics
Tons burthen110,[1] or 111 (bm)
Sail planSchooner

Rosina was launched in Norway in 1807. She was wrecked in November 1810.

Rosina first appeared in Lloyd's Register in 1808.[1]

Year Master Owner Trade Source
1808 Storey C.Balteel Dartmouth–Plymouth LR

On 3 September 1808, Rosina, Brodig, master, arrived at Gothenburg from Plymouth. Then on 10 November she was on shore near Whitstable as she was sailing for Plymouth with a load of timber.[2] She had struck on a sandbank but boats had pulled her off. On 21 July, she resumed her voyage to Plymouth. As she was not taking on much water it was believed that she had not suffered material damage.[3] On 1 December, she arrived at Weymouth on her way from Gothenburg to Plymouth, together with some other vessels that had lost their cables and anchors in the Downs.

Year Master Owner Trade Source
1809 J.O.Brodig
N.Maddack
Samuelson
Bulteel & Co.
Mullion & Co.
Plymouth–Wales
Liverpool–Prince Edward's Island
LR
1810 Sermellson Mullion & Co. Liverpool–Prince Edward Island Register of Shipping

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