Ellice (1798 ship)

Ellice (or Ellis, or Ellise) was launched in 1798 in Bermuda. From 1800 to her loss she was a hired transport for the government, carrying passengers and cargo between London and the Mediterranean, sailing as far as Malta. She was wrecked in November 1817.

History
Great Britain
Name: Ellice
Owner: J.Mellish
Builder: Bermuda
Launched: 1798
Fate: Wrecked 1 November 1817
General characteristics
Tons burthen: 368,[1] or 370, or 374,[2] or 376, (bm)
Armament:
  • 1800: 4 × 6-pounder guns
  • 1809: 10 × 18-pounder carronades[1]
  • 1812: 2 × 6-pounder guns + 8 × 18-pounder carronades

Career

Ellice entered Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1800 with J.Dryden, master, Mellish & Co, owner, and trade London transport.[2] She had damages repaired in 1800.

Year Master Owner Trade Source & notes
1801 J.Dryden Mellish London transport LR; damages repaired 1800
1807 J.Dryden Mellish London transport LR; damages repaired 1800
1809 Longstaff Mellish London transport RSEllis[1]
1811 Longstaff Mellish London transport RSEllis
1812 Longstaff Mellish London transport LR; thorough repair 1812
1815 Longstaff Mellish London transport Register of Shipping; thorough repair 1811
1818 J.Scott Mellish London–Malta LR; thorough repair 1812

Fate

The transport ship Ellice was wrecked on 1 November 1817 on the north coast of Spain.[3] By one report, one hundred and forty-four passengers and the rest of the crew were rescued.[4] LLoyd's List reported that the wreck took place on 5 November and that an officer to the 60th Regiment and about 30 others were drowned.[5]

Citations

  1. Register of Shipping (RS) (1809), Seq.№E448.
  2. LR (1800), "E" supple.pages.
  3. "Loss of the Ellice Transport". The Times (10321). London. 6 December 1817. p. 2.
  4. "Loss of the Ellice Transport". Caledonian Mercury (14005). 13 December 1817.
  5. LL 28 November 1817, №5233.
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