Gipsey
Official Number
21302

The Gipsey was built at Maryport, in 1813, and was described as a brigantine (see Source 1). In 1840 she was owned by Joseph Cockton, who was also her master, and others (see Source 2).

The registry of the Gipsey at Maryport was closed in 1883, it being anotated "vessel dismasted and sold to be converted into a hulk".
 

Name
Year Built
Gross Tons
Length (feet)
Breadth (feet)
Depth (feet)
Masts
Figurehead
Stern
Lloyd's Classn.
Gipsey
1813
93 om, 85 nm
 
 
 
2
 
 
 

Sources :

  1. Maryport Shipping Register 1838-52 (TSR 2/1 at Cumbria Record Office, Carlisle)
  2. A List Of The Cumberland Shipping, Corrected To February 1840, by William Sawyers, Comptroller Of Her Majesty's Customs At The Port Of Whitehaven : (name spelt as Gipsy).
  3. 1857 Mercantile Navy List gives port of registry as Maryport, official number and signal letters NFSC, tonnage 85.
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