Port of Barrow
Account of Voyages and Crew of Home Trade Ship, to be delivered
Half-Yearly to the Shipping Master at the Above Port

Date of account: January 1st to June 30th 1874
 

Name of Ship:  Lily Baynes Off.No: 68212 Port of Registry:  Barrow Port No. & Date of Reg:  no.8, 1872
  Registered tonnage: 90
Managing Owner:  James Fisher & Sons, Barrow  
Master:  William Bond, Barrow-in-Furness No.of Certificate: 127

Account of the Voyages
 

1874 February 13th  Llanelly to Dublin 1874 May 4th  Lidney to Cork
1874 March 3rd  Dublin to Morecambe 1874 June 1st  Swansea to Belfast
1874 April 14th  Barrow to Lidney 1874 June 18th  Red Bay to Barrow 

Account of Crew

William Bond age: 40 born: Ulverston no fund ticket or Royal Navy Volunteers certificate, served on same ship in last half of 1873 and continued service as MASTER on the same ship

JP Jackson age: 35 born: Ulverston no fund ticket or Royal Navy Volunteers certificate, served on same ship in last half of 1863 and paid off as MATE in Belfast on 15th June

William Walters age: 27 born: Ulverston no fund ticket or Royal Navy Volunteers certificate, served on same ship in last half of 1863 and paid off as AB SEAMAN in Morecamber on 9th March

Thomas Budd age: 19 born: Ulverston no fund ticket or Royal Navy Volunteers certificate, served on same ship in last half of 1863 and and continued service as AB SEAMAN on the same ship

?lany Kruger age: 49 born: ?Hamburg no fund ticket or Royal Navy Volunteers certificate, previously served on Hermes, Barrowwhich he left on March 6th in Belfast and joined this ship on March 13th in Morecambe remained as AB SEAMAN

Lawrence O’Donnell age: 23 born: Waterford no fund ticket or Royal Navy Volunteers certificate, previously served on Hebe, Liverpool which he left on March 16th in Barrow joined this ship on: March 18th in Barrow and paid off as AB SEAMAN May 18th in Cork

James Curly age: 17 born: Balunire? no fund ticket or Royal Navy Volunteers certificate, previously served on Staghound,Cork which he left on March14th in Cork and joined this ship on March 18th in Cork remained as AB SEAMAN

Wm.Nolan age: 15 born: Cork no fund ticket or Royal Navy Volunteers certificate, previously served on ?Ninas,Cork which he left on March16th in Cork and joined this ship on March 19th in Cork remained as COOK



Port of Runcorn
Account of Voyages and Crew of Home Trade Ship, to be delivered
Half-Yearly to the Shipping Master at the Above Port

Half Yearly account for second half of 1874 gives same details for the vessel and lists the voyages but not the crew:
 

From    To  
date departure port date arrival port
July 15th  Barrow July 21st Newport
August 1st Newport August 18th Dublin
August 24th Dublin August 28th Barry Port
September 8th Barry Port September 10th  Dundalk
September 24th Dundalk September 28th  Swansea
Oct 14th Swansea Oct 16th ?Rostrener
October 27th ?Rostrenor October 29th Barrow
Nov 11th Barrow Nov 13th Briton Ferry
Nov 21st Briton Ferry Nov 24th Charlestown
Dec 10th Charlestown Jany 6th Runcorn

Source:

  1. Public Record Office, Kew BT99/1042  (submitted to website by Sue Bond)
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