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Daisy
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Official Number
none
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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.
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Name
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Year Built
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Gross Tons
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Length (feet)
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Breadth (feet)
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Depth (feet)
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Masts
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Figurehead
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Stern
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Lloyd's Classn.
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Daisy
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1820
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54
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1
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Sources :
- Launch reported in the Lancaster Gazette, Saturday, 5th August, 1820.
- 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.
- 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.
- Wreck details from Irish Shipwrecks website (citing from the Morning Chronicle newspaper, Thursday, 17th October 1844).