Chrysolite

Extreme clipper ship built in 1851 by Alexander Hall & Sons, Aberdeen, as hull number 177, at a price of £9179 17s 9d. Her dimensions were: 149'3"×26'1"×17'0" and tonnage: 570 tons [OM] and 440 tons [NM].
1851 March
Launched at the shipyard of Alexander Hall & Sons, Aberdeen, for Taylor, Potter & Co., Liverpool. Forty shares were held by Jervis B. Wardley. Classed at 14A1 by Lloyds Register. The first master was Captain A. Enright.
1851 August 19 — December 1
Sailed from Whampoa to Liverpool in 104 days with a cargo of tea.
1852 July 9 — October 22
Sailed from Whampoa to Liverpool in 105 days with a cargo of tea.
1853 April 16 — July 12
Sailed from Liverpool to Hong Kong in 87 days.
1853 July 30 — November 15
Sailed from Whampoa to Liverpool in 108 days with a cargo of tea.
1854 July 18 — October 30
Sailed from Whampoa to London in 104 days with a cargo of tea.
1855 June 13 — November 1
Sailed from Foochow to London in 104 days with a cargo of tea. The master this season was Captain A. McLelland.
1860
The remaining shares in the ship were bought by Jervis R. Wardley, Liverpool.
1866
Sold to McPherson, Liverpool.
1870
Sold to J. Brodie, London, and was reduced to a barque.
1873 March 28
Wrecked in a hurricane off Mauritius on voyage from Madagascar with a cargo of bullocks. Eleven of the crew were drowned.

Updated 1996-08-24 by Lars Bruzelius


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