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Robert (1814 ship)

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History
United Kingdom
NameRobert
OwnerH. Wood
BuilderUnited States
Acquired1814 by purchase of a prize
FateWrecked 1822
General characteristics
Tons burthen158, or 164 (bm)
Sail planBrig

Robert entered Lloyd's Register in 1815 as an American prize. Until 1822 the brig was a West Indiaman based in Liverpool and sailing to the Bahamas or Havana. On 2 February 1817 Lloyd's List reported that Robert, Wilkes, master, had been sailing from New Providence to Liverpool when she struck a reef off Egg Island and had to put back for repairs.

In 1822 she was under the command of Captain R. Fields, or R. Fyldes, or Fieldes, or Robert Fildes. He sailed her to go seal hunting in the South Shetland Islands, where she was lost on 7 March 1822.

Robert anchored in Clothier Harbour for most of the season. There ice damaged her. Several other whaling captains surveyed her and declared her a total loss. Her crew were saved.

Robert Fildes

Robert Fyldes had visited Desolation Island and the South Shetlands in 1820–1821 as captain of Cora, owned by his father-in-law Henry Wood. Fildes in 1821 introduced the name Livingston Island for the second largest island in the South Shetlands, popular until then as 'Friesland Island' and also known as 'Smolensk Island'.

Fildes may have named Robert Island for Robert.

Fildes Strait, between King George Island and Nelson Island, in the South Shetland Islands, is named for Robert Fildes.

Year Master Owner Trade Source
1815 H.Wilkes Wood & Co. London–Bahamas Lloyd's Register
1816 H.Wilson Wood & Co. Liverpool–Bahamas Register of Shipping
1818 Wilkes Wood & Co. Liverpool–Havana Register of Shipping
1820 M.Sands Wood & Co. Liverpool–Bahamas Register of Shipping
1822 R. Fields Wood & Co. Liverpool–Southern Fishery Lloyd's Register
1822 R.Fyldes H.Wood Liverpool–Southern Fishery Register of Shipping

Citations

  1. ^ Register of Shipping (1816), Seq.№R360.
  2. ^ Lloyd's Register (1822), Seq.№R279.
  3. Lloyd's Register (1815), Supple. pages "R", Seq.№R8.
  4. Lloyd's List №5153.
  5. ^ Lloyd's List №5719.
  6. ^ Headland (1989), p. 126.
  7. Jones (1975), p. 458.
  8. Register of Shipping (1821), Seq.№C863.
  9. Purdy (1855), p. 173.
  10. Ivanov (2015), p. 23.
  11. Australian Antarctic Data Centre Gazeteer" Robert Island.
  12. Register of Shipping (1822), Seq.№R299.

References

Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1822
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