Holland

Official Number
none

The Holland was a full-rigged ship built by John Brockbank and launched at Lancaster on the 5th September 1803. She was 230 tons burthen, a similar size to the Eliza, launched the previous April. The Holland was intended by the owners, Taylor, Hughan & Renny, of London, for the West Indies trade, under the command of Captain Paul Redmayne.

The Holland disappeared from Lloyd's Register after 1818.

Name
Year Built
Gross Tons
Length (feet)
Breadth (feet)
Depth (feet)
Masts
Figurehead
Stern
Lloyd's Classn.
Holland
1803
225
 
 
 
3
 
 
 

Sources :

  1. Launch recorded in the Lancaster Gazette newspaper, Sat., 11th February 1865 (local history article).
  2. Lloyd's Register of Shipping (Underwriters' Green Book) 1804-5: Holland, ship, coppered, 225 tons, built at Lancaster, 2 years old, owned by Taylor & Co., commanded by Capts.Redmayne, then Newton, armed with 4 guns, voyage Cork - Jamaica.
  3. Lloyd's Register of Shipping (Shipowners' Red Book) 1817-8: Holland, ship, coppered in 1807, 225 tons, owned by Taylor & Co., commanded by Capt.Fell, voyage London - Jamaica.