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Patty

1818

From Certificate of Registry Fowey No 10 of 1818 (PRO BT107/160) :
The vessel has :
1 deck, 1 mast, length 55ft6ins, beam 18ft, depth of hold 9ft 5ins. 72 tons. Square sterned Carvel built Smack. No gallery, no figure head.

William Couch is Master.

LIST OF OWNERS 1818
NAMEOCCUPATIONRESIDENCE
William CouchMarinerSt.Austell
John PolkingtonInnkeeperSt.Austell
James Phillips JuniorDealer in SpiritsSt.Austell
Charles RashleighEsquireSt.Austell
James Matthew HamiltonMerchantSt.Austell
Jane ThompsonWidowSt.Austell
Peter SmithShipbuilderMevagissey
Phillip BallMerchantMevagissey
Thomas ScantleburyBrazierMevagissey
Philip SingsYeomanFowey

1825

Re-registered 1st September 1825. [Endorsed on 1836 cert]

1836

Re-registered 28th June 1836.
Edward Couch master.
LIST OF OWNERS 1836
NAMEOCCUPATIONRESIDENCESHARES
George BradhurstBlacksmithSt. Austle4
Elizabeth CouchWidowSt. Austle20
Edward CouchMarinerSt. Austle8
William CouchMarinerSt. Austle4
John PolkinghorneGentlemanSt. Blazey4
Joseph TrewanMinerSt. Blazey6
Richard CleifeGentlemanSt. Blazey2
Joseph PolkinghorneMerchantSt. Blazey2
Thomas ScantleburyBeadish?Mevagissey4
Thomas PhillipsGentlemanSt. Mewan2
Joseph RobertsMerchantRoche4
Daniel RobertsYeomanRoche4
[BT107/233]

1839

6th April 1839. Joseph Polkinghorne and Jas? Polkinghorne legatees of the late John Polkinghorne have transferred 4/64ths to Edward Couch.
Josph Polkinghorne transferred 2/64ths to Edward Couch.

VOYAGES 1839 [PRO BT98/264]
DATEFROMTOCARGO
Jul24CharlestownLiverpoolChina Clay
Aug23LiverpoolMorwellhamSundries
Sep14CharlestownNewportIron Ore
Sep27NewportCharlestownCoals
Oct17CharlestownNewportIron Ore
Oct26NewportCharlestownCoals
Nov13CharlestownSwanseaCopper Ore
Dec19NewportCharlestownPig Iron

CREW 1839 [PRO BT98/264]
NAMEAGEBORNCAPACITYLAST SHIP REMARKS
Edward Couch31CharlestownMaster  
Thomas Hewett24PolkeriesMate  Paid off Oct 19th.
Henry Rundle26St.Austell (sic)SeamanCatherineJoined Jul 18th at Charlestown.
Paid off (as seaman). Sept 10th at Charlestown.
Henry Rundle26St.Austell (sic)MateSt.Austell Joined Oct 10th at Charlestown.
Remains aboard
Joseph Dingle18St.AustellSeaman  Paid off Jul 15th.
Philip Trimbeath18PolkeriesSeaman Paid off Jul 12th.
Owen Griffith23Newport (Pembroke)Seaman Paid off Oct 11th.
William Davey21FoweySeaman  Remains aboard
James Lawrence23GuernseySeamanPheasant Joined Oct 12th. Remains aboard

1840

VOYAGES 1840
DATEFROMTOCARGO
Jul 8thLiverpoolWaterfordCoals
Aug 8thSwanseaCharlestownCoals
Aug 26thCharlestownNewcastleClay & Stone
Sep 14thNewcastleCharlestownCoals
Oct 1stCharlestownSwanseaIron Ore
Oct 12thSwanseaCharlestownCoulm
Oct 30thCharlestownGlasgowChina Clay
Dec 17thGlasgowSouthampton & CharlestownPig Iron & Coals

CREW 1840
NAMEAGECAPACITYREMARKS
Edward Crouch32Master 
Henry Rundle27MateRemains on board
James Laurence24SeamanLeft 4th Jul 1840 at Liverpool
William Davey22SeamanRemains on board
William ???allis43SeamanRemains on board

1841

From Lloyds List 1841 :
Nov 8th col 4 Clyde 5th arrived Patty, Couch from Bay Chaleur
(Chaleur Bay is in SE Canada, 60 miles S of the mouth of the St.Lawrence river, Latitude 48deg N, Longitude 65 deg W. )

1842

7th Feb 1842. George Bradhurst has bequeathed by his will dated 29th Jan 1840 4/64ths to his widow Betsey Bradhurst, shopkeeper of St. Austell.

1850

Nov 22nd. Edward Couche, age14, apprenticed for 4 years, to Edward Couche, ship Patty 54 tons.

1868

19th February. Vessel broken up [endorsed on 1836 certificate]
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