-
built for the
Royal Navy at
Mistleythorn during the 18th century. At that time, the
village of Mistley, then
known as
Mistleythorn,
consisted of warehouses...
-
presumed foundered in
September 1781
Thorn 30
September 1777
James Betts,
Mistleythorn 17
February 1779 Sold 28
August 1816
Bonetta 16
April 1778
Perry & Hankey...
- Cruizer-class brig-sloop of the
Royal Navy,
launched at
James Betts'
shipyard in
Mistleythorn in Es**** on 10
January 1807. Her
establishment was 71
officers and men...
- She
served during the
Napoleonic Wars.
Amphion was
built by Betts, of
Mistleythorn, and was
launched on 19
March 1798. Amphion's
first mission was to Jamaica...
- 23
October 1805 Sold for
breaking 6
March 1817
Electra James Betts,
Mistleythorn (near Manningtree) 19 July 1805
August 1805 21
January 1806
Wrecked 1808;...
- For
British East
India Company. 19
March Great
Britain James Betts Mistleythorn Amphion Fifth rate For
Royal Navy. 19
March Great
Britain Thomas Pitcher...
- brig
Palinure 1808 and
burnt 1809 Clio 29
January 1806
James Betts,
Mistleythorn 10
January 1807
Broken up 1845
Philomel 4
February 1806 (Nicholas) Bools...
-
Bayonnaise class overview Builders Adams & Barnard,
Deptford James Betts,
Mistleythorn Joseph Graham,
Harwich Robert Batson & Co,
Limehouse Rotherhithe Wyatt...
- when she was
broken up. Terpsic**** was
ordered from
James Betts, of
Mistleythorn on 29 July 1782 and laid down
there in
November that year. She was launched...
-
March 1807 Sold 6
March 1817
Wanderer 19
November 1805
James Betts,
Mistleythorn 29
September 1806 Sold 6
March 1817;
became a
whaling ship and then merchantman...