Gipsey

Official Number
21302

The Gipsey was a brigantine built at Maryport, in 1813.

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" : Gipsy, registered at Maryport, owned by Joseph Cockton, who was also her master, and others.
  3. Mercantile Navy List 1857: Gipsey, 85 tons, official number 21302, signal letters NFSC, port of registry Maryport.
  4. Clayton's Register of Shipping 1865: Gipsey, brigantine, 85 tons, built 1813, official number 21302, owned by Ruth Williamson, of Harrington, registered at Maryport.
  5. Mercantile Navy List 1880: Gipsey, 85 tons, built at Maryport in 1813, official number 21302, signal letters NFSC, owned by Robert Procter, of Workington, port of registry Maryport.