Daisy

Official Number
none

The Daisy was a sloop, launched on Tuesday, 1st August 1820 from the shipyard of Thomas Worthington & Co., at Skerton, near Lancaster.

The Daisy was lost with all hands on Carlingford bar on the 9th October 1844. She belonged to the port of Beaumaris at the time.

Name
Year Built
Gross Tons
Length (feet)
Breadth (feet)
Depth (feet)
Masts
Figurehead
Stern
Lloyd's Classn.
Daisy
1820
54
 
 
 
1
 
 
 

Sources :

  1. Launch reported in the Lancaster Gazette, Saturday, 5th August, 1820.
  2. Lloyd's Register of Shipping (Underwriters' Green Book) 1824-5: Daisy, sloop, 54 tons, built at Lancaster, 5 years old, owned by R.Altnrm (sic), master Capt.T.Gracie, voyage Liverpool - Newry.
  3. Lloyd's Register of Shipping 1839-40: Daisy, smack, 50 tons, built at Lancaster in 1820, owned and commanded by Rowlands, belonging to the port of Liverpool, voyage Beaumaris - Liverpool.
  4. Wreck details from Irish Shipwrecks website (citing from the Morning Chronicle newspaper, Thursday, 17th October 1844).