19th Century Cork Sutton Mariners, Sailing Ships and Crews

Fig. 22: Captain Henry Brown of Passage, Cork, Master of the George Lawrence of Cork 1835. BT112 (Image copyrighted. Reproduced by kind permission of the National Archives, UK). GEORGE LAWRENCE

Place and date built: Tonnage/ Vessel type:

Cork 1835

122t; Brigantine

Home port:

Cork

Owner: Activity: Master:

Brown & C, A Sutton

Coastal and foreign trade

1835 William Flynn b.1801 (Cork)#3004 1835 – 7 H Brown b.1811 (Passage)#13310 1837 – 8 John Stoakes b.1810 (Newchurch, Kent) 1838 – 40 R Belcher 1840 – 5/1846 – 9 William Lelean b.1818 (Plymouth) 1846 W Scott 1848 – 50 Thomas Walsh b.1817 (Dungarvan) 1850 – 1 W McCarthy 1852 – 3 Nicholas Reynolds b.1822 (Cork) 1854 – 6 Henry Hegearty b.1829 (Clonakilty) 1856 – 7 Edmond Walsh b.1826 (Dungarvan) 1866 John Lynch b.1825 (Dungarvan)* 1834 – 5 John Stoakes b.1810 (Newchurch, Kent) 1862-4 William Dineen b.1844 (Cork) 1866-7 Andrew Organ b.1836 (Dungarvan)* 1835 Thomas Leonard b.1791 (Cork)#3791 1835 William Leahy b.1816 (Cork)#3790 1835 John Flynn b.1812 (Ballincurra)#3003 1836 William Sutton b.1810 (Cork)#17874 1837 Thadeus Driscoll b.1805 (Kinsale)#7229 1837 Julius Driscoll b.1807 (Kinsale)#7230 1837 John Flynn b.1811 (Rathcourcey) 1861 – 2 William Dineen b.1844 (Cork) 1845 John Patterson b.1830 (Passage West) 1858-61 William Dineen b.1844 (Cork) This ship, (Reg: 8319) was driven ashore at Briton Ferry, Glamorgan, 23 January 1861: two other ships suffered a similar inconvenience at Briton Ferry that day (List of Shipwrecks - Wiki).

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Fate of ship:

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