Kinsale/Cork vessels Forester and Bee and provided a Kinsale address on his Master Certificate application in 1851.
Apprentice Thomas Foley would obtain his Master Certificate in 1874 at which time he was captain of Henry M Hine of Cork.
Grape was purchased by Richard Farrell and moved to Youghal in 1868.
References:
Lloyd’s; UK M&M.
HANNAH
Place and date built: Tonnage/ Vessel type:
Passage West, Cork 1833
101t; Schooner
Home port:
Cork
Owner: Activity: Master:
Hosford&, Thomas Crowley
Coastal trade
1836 – 44 John Twohig b.1804 (Kinsale)#7919 1840 – 1 John Dempsey b.1809 (Kinsale) 1844 – 8 William Dempsey b.1809 (Kinsale) 1852 – 6 Thomas Long b.1819 (Kinsale) 1852 – 65 John Stamp b.1819 (Kinsale) 1868 Daniel Shea b.1818 (Kinsale)* 1871 – 6 Robert Fowler b.1832 (Kinsale)* 1837 – 9 Robert Twohig b.1812 (Clonakilty)#7923 1853 – 5 Daniel Twohig b.1834 (Cork) 1862 – 4 Maurice Dunn b.1840 (Kinsale) 1834 – 6 Patrick Hart b.1815 (Crosshaven) 1835 John Donohue b.1815 (Kinsale)#6059 1835 William Sutton b.1814 (Clonakilty)#17878 1835 John Clancy b.1795 (Kinsale)#6824 1835 Lewis Condon b.1815 (Kinsale)#9309 1835 John Cotton b.1815 (Cork)#9310 1837 Daniel Twohig b.1814 (Kinsale)#7924 1856 Denis Driscoll b.1838 (Cork/Kinsale) 1836 – 8 John Shea b.1819 (Passage West) 1838 – 9 William Shea b.1824 (Cork) 1856 – 8 Robert Jeffers b.1844 (Kinsale) Vessel condemned and laid up 1877 (IMNCL) This ship was used on coastal trade in the early 1840s Joseph Hosford of Kinsale owned this ship (Reg: 8354) up until 1878 (CLIP) and IMNCL records indicate his son-in-law, Thomas Crowley, as a co-owner in the early 1870s (see the schooner T Crowley ).
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