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Kennersley Castle (1811 ship)

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36: 1363: 1091: 1358: 1086: 166:), was a merchantman launched in 1811. She made several voyages transporting British troops. She also twice transported emigrants from Britain, once to South Africa and then once, most notably because of the subsequent notoriety of her destination, to the at best misguided and at worst fraudulent colony of Poyais. She was wrecked in 1833 and her remains were burned in 1834. 457:
under the care of a Mr. Smith, merchant there, and sailed to England in October. In England, Mr. Temperley, the owner, advised his insurers that she was a total loss. Mr. Loarey, the underwriters agent, gave instructions to Captain Henzell, master of one of Loarey's vessels bound to Nova Scotia, to
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Actually, she had left Pictou with a cargo of lumber when on 30 September 1830 she struck a rock near the entrance to the harbour and put back waterlogged. She was judged repairable, but that the work could not be completed in time to sail before the winter ice set in. She was put in dock with her
346:, Crouch, master, in October 1822 to carry emigrants from Scotland to the nascent colony. She was the second emigrant ship and left Leith on 22 January 1823 with about 180 emigrants. She arrived in March and landed her passengers before sailing off. The colony did not exist. 462:. Henzell and Smith on 15 June 1831 engaged a shipwright to repair her and made themselves responsible for the coasts. The shipwright repaired her. On 7 October Captain Herring, the substitute master, gave the shipwright a 292: 805:
Proceedings of an inquiry and investigation, instituted by Major General Codd, His Majesty's Superintendent and Commander-in-chief at Belize, Honduras, relative to Poyais
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brought a third group of settlers who did not land at "Poyais" when they found that it had been abandoned; instead they too arrived at Belize.
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for 1830 shows her master as Crouch, changing to Grocock, her owner as Leasley, changing to Temperly, and her trade as Greenock–Quebec.
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Correct List of Ships and Steam Vessels Registered in the Port of Newcastle Up to February 1830, Containing Ships' Names, Tonnage ...
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from Bristol on 10 January 1820. She was bound for South Africa with 202 settlers under sailing under the auspices of the
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Celer et audax, a sketch of the Fifth battalion, Sixtieth regiment (Rifles) during the twenty years of their existence
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The case was a dispute on the validity of the bond. Temperley himself declared bankruptcy. On 28 February 1833 the
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with Adams, master, changing to Crouch, Leaseley, owner, and with trade London–Virginia, changing to Leith–Poyais.
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for the repairs. She then reclaimed her cargo and completed her voyage. She arrived at Liverpool in 1831.
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privateers chased them off San Domingo. Al three British ships arrived safely at Plymouth in late March.
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was one of the three transports that left Gibraltar on 10 May 1818 carrying the 5th Battalion of the
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in 1812 with J. Turner, master, changing to T. Sharp, Temple, owner, and trade London transport.
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left Barbados on 2 May 1821 and arrived at Portsmouth in June. She brought part of the
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upheld the bond and rejected a claim by the underwriters against Mr. Smith for costs.
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The investment frenzy and subsequent debacle gave rise to a number of ballads.
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The emigrants were rescued and taken to Belize. Most of the settlers from
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was sold, as was her cargo, and the proceeds, net of the bond, was £541.
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was sailing from Jamaica to Britain in company with and the transport
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Galignani's Messenger: The Spirit of the English Journals
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At Pictou, Grewcock, her master, signed over to, or put
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attempted to found a colony in Honduras that he called
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was on shore at Mille Vaches, Quebec, full of water.
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At the time 13: 1391:Ships built by Temple shipbuilders 508:reported on 22 November 1833 that 376:List of ships of the Poyais scheme 14: 1422: 741:. No. 8128. 6 November 1830. 500:was driven ashore and wrecked at 399:reported on 4 November 1828 that 1361: 1356: 1089: 1084: 820:Fifty Years of My Life, Volume 1 34: 845:. 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MacGregor chartered 252:61st Regiments of Foot 246:for Barbados, and the 244:63rd Regiments of Foot 841:Logan, W. H. (1869). 803:Codd, Edward (1824). 502:Mille Roches, Ontario 434:was on a voyage from 262:60th Regiment of Foot 1028:Countess of Harcourt 972:May (unknown date): 724:Register of Shipping 683:Register of Shipping 618:, 21 June 1817, p.2. 436:Pugwash, Nova Scotia 412:Register of Shipping 385:Register of Shipping 359:and her predecessor 325:Register of Shipping 302:2nd Regiment of Foot 807:. 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Index

Kinnersley Castle
Temple shipbuilders
Jarrow
bm
Snow
carronades
Lloyd's Register
Zante
United States of the Ionian Islands
Carthaginian
Hussaren
2nd
63rd Regiments of Foot
58th
61st Regiments of Foot
60th Regiment of Foot
Government Settler Scheme
Port Elizabeth
Algoa Bay
Transport vessels of the 1820 British settlers to South Africa
2nd Regiment of Foot
Goodwin Sands
Gregor MacGregor
Gregor MacGregor § Poyais scheme
Honduras Packet
Skene
List of ships of the Poyais scheme
Lloyd's List
Gulf of Saint Lawrence
Pictou, Nova Scotia

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