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Trial (1803 ship)

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Irish-built ship (1803) For other ships with the same name, see Trial (ship).

History
United Kingdom
NameTrial
Launched1803, Belfast
Captured4 January 1810
FateBurnt
General characteristics
Tons burthen70, or 73, or 76 (bm)
NotesTop and sides of fir plank

Trial was launched at Belfast in 1803. Apparently for most of her career she was initially an Irish coaster. A French privateer captured and burnt her in 1810 while she was returning to Ireland from Gibraltar.

Trial first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1804.

Year Master Owner Trade Source
1804 T.Waire T.Hunter Dublin coaster LR
1808 P.Currin Haslett & Co. Belfast coaster LR
1810 P.Currin C.Sweeney Belfast–Gibraltar LT

The French privateer Juno captured Trial, Curran, master, at 49°26′N 8°12′W / 49.433°N 8.200°W / 49.433; -8.200 as Trial was returning to Ireland from Gibraltar. Juno burnt Trial. Juno reportedly had also taken a brig from the Brazils to London, and Swallow, of Waterford.

Citations

  1. ^ LR (1804), "T" supple. pages, Seq.No.T6.
  2. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. No. 4436. 27 February 1810. hdl:2027/hvd.32044105232938.
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