The list of ship launches in 1844 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1844.
Date | Country | Builder | Location | Ship | Class / type | Notes |
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9 January | United Kingdom | Thomas Williams | Caernarfon | St. Helen | Brig | For private owner.[1] |
17 Januarg | United Kingdom | Devonport Dockyard | Hamoaze | Lighter | For Royal Navy.[2] | |
19 January | United Kingdom | James Laing & Sons | Deptford | Agincourt | Merchantman | For Laing & Co.[3][4] |
20 January | France | Lorient | Le Léger | Aviso | For French Navy.[5] | |
23 January | United Kingdom | P. Cato | Liverpool | Laurina | Barque | For private owner.[6] |
26 January | United Kingdom | Coalbrookdale Company | Ironbridge | Henrietta | Steamship | For Coalbrookdale Company.[7] |
31 January | United Kingdom | P. Chaloner, Sons & Co. | Liverpool | Achilles | East Indiaman | For private owner.[8] |
January | United Kingdom | Stephenson & Stuart | Sunderland | Fawn | Schooner | For Mr. Stephenson.[4] |
5 February | United Kingdom | Messrs. J. Webster & Co. | Fraserburgh | Isabella | Brig | For Messrs. John Wemyss & Co.[9][10] |
6 February | United Kingdom | William Potts | Sunderland | Gratitude | Snow | For private owner.[4] |
6 February | United Kingdom | Chatham Dockyard | Janus | Janus-class sloop | For Royal Navy.[11] | |
7 February | United Kingdom | Joseph Helmsley | Sunderland | Brilliant | Snow | For Joseph Helmsley.[4] |
February | United Kingdom | J. Stobart | Sunderland | Lady Pirie | Barque | For Mr. Nicholson.[4][12] |
5 March | France | Rochefort | Descartes | Paddle frigate | For French Navy.[13] | |
5 March | United Kingdom | Alexander Linton | Findhorn | Swift | Clipper | For private owner.[14] |
6 March | United Kingdom | p. Cato | Liverpool | Fisher | Merchantman | For private owner.[15] |
7 March | United Kingdom | Tod and MacGregor | Glasgow | Albion | Steamship | For privae owner.[16] |
7 March | United Kingdom | Messrs Denny & Rankin | Dumbarton | Nelson | Barque | For Lewis Potter.[17] |
20 March | United Kingdom | Harwich | John Williams | Barque | For London Missionary Society. | |
31 March | United Kingdom | Messrs. George Lunnell & Co. | Bristol | Swift | Clipper | For Bristol Steam Navigaton Company.[18] |
March | United Kingdom | Messrs. J. B. Maxton & Co | Leith | Granton | Ferry | For Granton and Burntisland Ferries.[19] |
March | United Kingdom | builder | Sunderland | Sultana | Barque | For Mr. Scurfield.[4][20] |
March | United Kingdom | Fletcher & Co. | Deptford | Sylph | Paddle steamer | For Woolwich Steamboat Company.[21] |
2 April | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Dockyard | Daring | Brig | For Royal Navy. | |
2 April | United Kingdom | location | Osprey | Brig | For Royal Navy.[2] | |
3 April | United Kingdom | Woolwich Dockyard | Boscawen | Third rate | For Royal Navy. | |
3 April | United Kingdom | Pembroke Dockyard | Flying Fish | Brig | For Royal Navy.[22] | |
4 April | United Kingdom | Messrs. Maxton & Co. | Leith | Burntisland | Ferry | For Granton & Burntisland Ferries.[19][23] |
4 April | United Kingdom | Richard Green | Blackwall | Lion | Steamship | For Richard Green.[24] |
4 April | United Kingdom | Miller, Ravenhill & Co. | Blackwall | Meteor | Steamship | For private owner.[25][26] |
4 April | United Kingdom | Green | Blackwall | Monarch | Steamship | For private owner.[25][26] |
4 April | United Kingdom | Richard Green | Blackwall | Wellesley | East Indiaman | For Richard Green.[25][24] |
6 April | United Kingdom | Samuel Mason | Runcorn | Mountain Maid | Smack | For Thomas Lloyd.[27] |
18 April | United Kingdom | Messrs. Stoveld & Robinson | Blyth | Salem | Merchantman | For private owner.[28] |
19 April | United Kingdom | Robert Napier and Sons | Govan | City of London | Steamship | For Aberdeen Steam Packet Company.[29] |
20 April | United Kingdom | Markham | Stockton-on-Tees | Byror | Merchantman | For private owner.[28] |
20 April | United Kingdom | Messrs. Read, Chatfield & Creuze | Chatham Dockyard | Espeigle | Brig | For Royal Navy.[30][31] |
20 April | United Kingdom | Fincham | Chatham Dockyard | Mutine | Brig | For Royal Navy.[30][31] |
20 April | United Kingdom | Messrs. Barr & McNab | Paisley | The Countess of Eglington | Steamship | For private owner.[32] |
April | United Kingdom | Chatham Dockyard | Cruizer | Brig | For Royal Navy.[30] | |
April | United Kingdom | F. Oliver | Sunderland | Radiant | Snow | For Oliver & Co.[4] |
2 May | United Kingdom | Pembroke Dockyard | Centurion | Vanguard-class ship of the line | For Royal Navy. | |
2 May | France | Messrs. Arman & Couran | Bordeaux | Nil | Steamship | For private owner.[33] |
3 May | United States | Brown & Bell | New York City | Houqua | Clipper | For A.A. Low & Brother, New York City. Originally built as warship for Chinese government.[34][35] |
4 May | United Kingdom | Henry Barrick | Whitby | Gwalior | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[36] |
4 May | United Kingdom | Messrs. Barr & McNab | Paisley | Pilot | Steamship | For Greenock Railway Company.[37] |
11 May | United Kingdom | Paisley | Blue Bonnet | Steam yacht | For Earl of Eglington and Winton.[38] | |
22 May | United Kingdom | Messrs. Heighington | Battersea | Sunbeam | Paddle steamboat | For private owner.[39] |
31 May | United Kingdom | Messrs. Robert Steele & Company | Greenock | Cressid | Full-rigged ship | For Messrs. Campbell, Anderson & Co.[40] |
May | United Kingdom | G. Thompson | Sunderland | Antioch | Schooner | For Mr. Thompson.[4] |
May | United Kingdom | Laing & Sons | Deptford | Sea Park | Merchantman | For Duncan Dunbar. |
1 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. Menzes & Sons | Leith | Ariel | Yacht | For private owners.[41] |
1 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. Grindrod & Patrick | Liverpool | Leander | Yacht | For private owner.[42] |
1 June | United Kingdom | Green | Blackwall | Monarch | East Indiaman | For private owner.[43] |
1 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. W. & A. Anderson | Birkenhead | The Great Unknown | Barque | For private owner.[42] |
1 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. W. & T. Smith | Newcastle upon Tyne | Tudor | Merchantman | For private owner.[44] |
3 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. Caird & Company | Greenock | Cardiff Castle | Steamship | For Castle Company.[45] |
3 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. Wilson | Liverpool | Queen | Steamship | For James Hartley.[46][42] |
4 June | United Kingdom | John Laird | North Birkenhead | Lord Elgin | Steamship | For P. Lundie.[42] |
5 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. Smith & Rodgers | Broomielaw | Edinburgh Castle | Steamship | For Castle Company.[45] |
8 June | United Kingdom | Somes Bros. | Sunderland, County Durham | Sir George Seymour | Full-rigged ship | For Joseph Somes.[47] |
17 June | United Kingdom | Messrs. Samuda Brothers | Blackwall, London | Gipsy Queen | Paddle steamer | For private owner.[48] |
17 June | United Kingdom | Deptford Dockyard | Porcupine | Paddle steamer | For Royal Navy. | |
24 June | United Kingdom | David Calman | Dundee | Duke of Wellington | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[49] |
29 June | France | Toulon | Le Topaze | Iris-class schooner | For French Navy.[50] | |
June | United Kingdom | Ralph Hutchison | Sunderland | Duke of York | Barque | For Burnet & Co.[4] |
1 July | United Kingdom | Pembroke Dockyard | Juno | Spartan-class frigate | For Royal Navy. | |
1 July | United Kingdom | Handson | Cowes | Kestrel | Yacht | For Earl of Yarborough.[51] |
2 July | United Kingdom | Chatham Dockyard | Retribution | Paddle frigate | For Royal Navy.[52] | |
4 July | United Kingdom | Messrs. Hall & Son | Aberdeen | Collooney | Barque | For private owner.[53] |
4 July | United Kingdom | Messrs. Thomas Wilson & Co. | Liverpool | Thomas Wilson | Steamship | For private owner.[54] |
6 July | United Kingdom | F. Preston | Great Yarmouth | Byzantium | full-rigged ship | For William Carpenter.[55] |
19 July | United Kingdom | Messrs. James Hodgson & Co. | Liverpool | Richard Cobden | Barque | For Messrs. Darby & Co.[56][57][58] |
21 July | Colony of Prince Edward Island | Lavinia | Brig | For private owner.[59] | ||
27 July | United Kingdom | Robert Napier and Sons | Govan | Dolphin | Paddle steamer | For Messrs. Thomson & Macconnell.[60] |
27 July | United Kingdom | Robert Napier and Sons | Govan | Fire Queen | Yacht | For Thomas Assheton Smith.[60] |
27 July | United Kingdom | Tod and MacGregor | Glasgow | Her Majesty | Paddle Steamer | For F. Kemp & Company.[61] |
30 July | United Kingdom | Gutteridge | Selby | George | Schooner | For private owner.[62] |
30 July | United Kingdom | Messrs. W. H. Rowan & Co. | Kelvinhaugh | Vixen | Barque | For private owners.[63] |
July | United Kingdom | H. Dixon | Sunderland | Ami | Merchantman | For Mr. Bedlington.[4][64] |
July | United Kingdom | W. Potts | Sunderland | Hutton | Merchantman | For W. Potts.[4][65] |
1 August | United Kingdom | Messr. Robert Steele & Company | Greenock | Cambria | Steamship | For British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company.[66] |
2 August | United Kingdom | Tod & McGregor | Glasgow | Royal Consort | Paddle steamer | For F. Kemp & Company. |
15 August | United Kingdom | Messrs. Menzies & Co | Leith | Nemesis | Barque | For John Ferguson.[67][68] |
16 August | United Kingdom | Messrs. Robert Napier and Sons | Govan | Pilot | Brig | For British East India Company.[69] |
17 August | United Kingdom | Caernarfon | Mrs. Assheton Smith | Merchantman | For private owner.[70] | |
29 August | United Kingdom | Messrs. Barnhill & Co. | Bay of Quick | Breadalbane | Yacht | For Free Church of Scotland.[71] |
29 August | United Kingdom | Messrs William Simpson & Son | Aberdeen | Queen | Paddle steamer | For Aberdeen, Leith & Clyde Shipping Company.[72] |
31 August | United Kingdom | A. Leslie | Speymouth | Guardian | Schooner | For private owner.[73] |
August | United Kingdom | Messrs. Walter Hood & Co. | Aberdeen | Neptune | Barque | For private owner.[74] |
11 September | United Kingdom | Devonport Dockyard | Flora | Pique-class frigate | For Royal Navy.[75] | |
11 September | India | Bombay | Napier | Steamship | For British East India Company.[76] | |
12 September | India | Bombay | Conqueror | Steamship | For British East India Company.[76] | |
13 September | United Kingdom | James Geddes & Son | Peterhead | Queen | Barque | For Mr. Mitchell.[77] |
14 September | France | Cherbourg | Le Faune | Brig | For French Navy.[78] | |
19 September | United Kingdom | Messrs. Tayleure & Sanderson | Warrington | Wassernize | Paddle steamer | For private owner.[79] |
28 September | United Kingdom | Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Co. | Liverpool | Sabrina | Steamship | For City of Cork Steam Packet Company.[80] |
28 September | United Kingdom | Oliver Laing | Woolwich Dockyard | Sampson | Paddle frigate | For Royal Navy.[81][82] |
30 September | United Kingdom | Ardrossan | Earl of Eglington | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[83] | |
September | United Kingdom | T. Lightfoot | Sunderland | Cuba | Barque | For private owner.[4][84] |
September | United Kingdom | Greenwich | Mystery | Steamboat | For private owner.[85] | |
September | United Kingdom | J. Henderson | Sunderland | Napoleon | Merchantman | For J. Smith.[4][86] |
11 October | United States | Boston Navy Yard | Plymouth | Sloop-of-war | For United States Navy. | |
14 October | United Kingdom | P. Cato | Liverpool | George Canning | Pilot boat | For private owner.[87] |
15 October | United Kingdom | Woolwich Dockyard | Gladiator | Cyclops-class frigate | For Royal Navy.[88] | |
26 October | United Kingdom | Messrs. Duthie & Co. | Aberdeen | Favourite | Schooner | For private owner.[89] |
28 October | Portugal | Lisbon | Mondego | Brig-of-war | For Portuguese Navy.[90] | |
28 October | Portugal | Oporto | Serra do Pilar | Brig-of-war | For Portuguese Navy.[90] | |
29 October | United Kingdom | Robert Napier and Sons | Govan | Jackal | Jackal-class gunvessel | For Navy.[91] |
1 November | Russia | I. S. Dimitriev | Rostislav | Third rate | For Imperial Russian Navy. | |
7 November | United Kingdom | Elastic Pavement Company | Lambeth | Kamptulicon | Lifeboat | For Belgian Government.[92] |
9 November | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Dockyard | Scourge | Bulldog-class sloop | For Royal Navy. | |
12 November | United Kingdom | Messrs. T. and W. Mulvey | Chester | Earl of Chester | Merchantman | For Mr. Prowse.[93] |
16 November | France | Toulon | La Poursuivante | First rate | For French Navy.[94] | |
28 November | United Kingdom | Robert Napier and Sons | Govan | Lizard | Jackal-class gunvessel | For Navy. |
November | United Kingdom | H. Dixon | Sunderland | Exertion | Merchantman | For Mr. Keiss.[4][64] |
November | Colony of New Brunswick | Hampton | Fanny | Brigantine | For private owner.[95] | |
November | United Kingdom | Austin & Mills | Sunderland | Oak | Merchantman | For Austin & Co.[4][96] |
6 December | India | Bombay | Meanee | Steamship | For British East India Company.[76] | |
7 December | United Kingdom | Devonport Dockyard | Amethyst | Spartan-class corvette | For Royal Navy.[97] | |
9 December | Sweden | Karlskrona shipyard | Eugenie | Frigate | For Royal Swedish Navy. | |
14 December | United Kingdom | Messrs. Vernon & Co. | Liverpool | The Ocean Queen | Steamship | For private owner.[98] |
22 December | United Kingdom | James Laing | Sunderland | Pascoe Grenfell | Barque | For Ridley & Co.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Austin & Mills | Sunderland | Alacrity | Merchantman | For Austin & Co.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | H. Ferguson | Sunderland | Alverton | Barque | For Mr. Fergusson.[4] |
Unknown date | Unknown | Amanda | Brigantine | For private owner.[99] | ||
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | Ann-Batens | Merchantman | For private owner.[4] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Lightfoot | Hylton | Ariadne | Barque | For J. Twizell.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | Camilla | Barque | For private owner.[4] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | George Worthy | Sunderland | Caroline | Barque | For W. Ash.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Glasgow | Chaucer | Barque | For private owner.[100] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Southwick | Claudia | Barque | For Colling & Co.[4] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | Courier | Merchantman | For Taylor & Co.[4] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Petrie | Sunderland | Crocus | Snow | For A. Alcock.[4][101] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Crown | Sunderland | Crown | Merchantman | For J. Crown.[4] |
Unknown date | Netherlands | Vlissingen | Dolfijn | Full-rigged ship | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[102] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | Edward Pear | Brig | For private owner.[4] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Ralph Hutchinson | Sunderland | Eleanor | Snow | For Storey & Co.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | James Laing | Sunderland | Eliza Sharp | Merchantman | For James Laing.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Hutchinson | Sunderland | Emerald | Snow | For White & Co.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Peter Austin | Sunderland | Energy | Merchantman | For Benson & Co.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Joseph Helmsley | Sunderland | Favourite | Snow | For Mr Helmsley.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Henderson | Sunderland | Gem | Schooner | For H. Man.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Stobart | Sunderland | Grenfell | Snow | For Moon & Co.[4] |
Unknown date | Netherlands | Vlissingen | Huzaar | Full-rigged ship | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[103] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | Heath | Barque | For H. Alcock.[4] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Thomas Tiffin Jr. & Benjamin Tiffin | Sunderland | Industrious | Snow | For Mr. Restarick.[4] |
Unknown date | United States | Gosport Navy Yard | Jamestown | Sloop-of-war | For United States Navy. | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Bartram & Lister | Sunderland | Jane | Merchantman | For Smith & Co.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Benjamin Hodgson & Co. | Sunderland | Janus | Merchantman | For private owner.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Peter Austin | Sunderland | John Edward | Merchantman | For J. Munro.[4] |
Unknown date | United States | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | J. G. Loane | Steamship | For private owner. | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | Juliet Erskine | Barque | For Erskie & Co.[4] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Rodham & Todd | Sunderland | Lady Pirie | Barque | For J. Cropton.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | Lanchester | Barque | For Mr. Mitcheson.[4] | |
Unknown date | France | Dunkerque | Lek | Fourth rate | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[104] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | Lucy | Schooner | For Millar & Sons.[4] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Micklam & T. Newton | Deptford | Margaret | Merchantman | For private owner.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Benjamin Hodgson & Co. | Sunderland | Northumberland | Merchantman | For Ogle & Co.[4] |
Unknown date | United States | New York | Naugatuck | Ironclad gunboat | For United States Revenue Cutter Service. | |
Unknown date | United States | S. Hall | East Boston, Massachusetts | Nettle | Pilot boat | For E. C. Mosser. |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Tiffin | Sunderland | Orb | Merchantman | For T. Tiffin.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Bartram & Lister | Sunderland | Perseverance | Merchantman | For Winter & Co.[4] |
Unknown date | United States | Joseph Tomlinson | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Robert J. Walker | Paddle steamer | For United States Coast Survey. |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | James Robinson | Sunderland | Rocket | Schooner | For W. Adamson.[4] |
Unknown date | United States | New York City | Sachem | Clipper | For private owner | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | Scindian | Barque | For J. Allan. | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Austin & Mills | Sunderland | Sharp | Barque | For Mr. Sharp.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Crown | Sunderland | Simlah | Barque | For E. Arthur.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | Sir George Seymour | Full-rigged ship | For J. Somes.[4] | |
Unknown date | Burma | Moulmein | Sir Robert Seppings | Merchantman | For J. Allen. | |
Unknown date | United States | Patterson | St. Mary's, Georgia | St. Mary's | Sloop-of-war | For United States Navy. |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Crown | Sunderland | Sultan | Barque | For Mr. Watkins.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | Thalia | Barque | For Booth & Co.[4] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Bartram & Lister | Sunderland | Victoria | Merchantman | For Matthew Smith.[4] |
Unknown date | Netherlands | Rotterdam | Vos | Full-rigged ship | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[105] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Messrs. Ditchburn & Mare | Blackwall | Waterman No. 12 | Steamship | For Waterman's Steam Packet Company.[106][107] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Messrs. Ditchburn & Mare | Blackwall | Waterman No. 13 | Steamship | For Waterman's Steam Packet Company.[107] |
Unknown date | Netherlands | Rotterdam | Wesp | full-rigged ship | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[108] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Wilkinson | Sunderland | William Nicholson | Barque | For Mr. Nicholson.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Peter Austin & Sons | Sunderland | Zealous | Barque | For Mr. Collinson.[4] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Halls | Sunderland | Zephyr | Snow | For Mr. Davidson.[4] |
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