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Sailing Trawlers

s.v. Conquest – FD54

Additional information courtesy of Christine Simm

Technical

Official Number: 60268
Completed: 1867
Net Tonnage: 56.41
Length: 67.3 ft
Breadth: 18.2 ft
Depth: 10.0 ft
Rig: Dandy – trawling
Built: Grimsby

History

1867: Completed by ??, Grimsby for Timothy G. Vivian, Grimsby as CONQUEST.
4.11.1867: Registered at Grimsby (GY253).
3.1869: Re-registered at Grimsby (GY7).
10.10.1869: In the North Sea fell in with the disabled Danish barque, GEORGE, bound Tyne with deals, boards, battens and a deck cargo of timber. Along with the Faversham registered, Goole owned ketch ARNOLDI (59gnrt/1860), took the barque in tow, safely delivering her to the nearest port which was Grimsby.
22.11.1870: At the High Court of Admiralty the owners of the CONQUEST and ARNOLDI contended that they were entitled, if not the whole, at least to pro rata rate of the freight as salvors to Grimsby. In delivering his judgement Sir R. Phillimore, said that he was bound to say that the salvage services rendered on this occasion were carried out in a very able manner, when it was remembered that these were small sailing craft and happily they succeeded in performing their salvage duties without any loss of life or limb, or injury to property. His award was for £740 to be equally divided between the two claimants.
9.1873: Sold to James Sorrensen, 42 Cogan Street, Hull. Grimsby registry closed. Registered at Hull (H830).
1.1.1875: Owned by William Little, Hull.
23.10.1875: At Hull Magistrates Court, Thomas Hope and William Wilkinson, two fishermen, were charged by Mr William Little, smack owner, with committing wilful damage onboard the smack whilst at sea two days previously. The smack arrived in port, and her trawl warp had been cut and all fishing gear lost. The damage was about £60 – £70. From the skipper’s story suspicion was laid upon the two prisoners. Remanded until Tuesday.
26.10.1875: At the resumed hearing, several witnesses were called, whose evidence tended to implicate the prisoner Hope; he was ordered to forfeit his wages to the amount of damage done. Wilkinson was discharged.
1.1.1880: Owned by Carl A. Nielson, 42 Cogan Street, Hull.
1.1.1888: Owned by Rasmus Jensen, 12 Humber Avenue, West Dock Street, Hull.
1.1.1889: Owned by Mrs Elizabeth Jipson, Boulevard, Hull.
5.4.1889: Acting as a carrier. When some 90 miles ENE of Spurn, at about 4.30pm the skipper and William Murphy, apprentice, of the smack La MASCOTTE (GY1062), with the boat, were boarding fish to the CONQUEST. On the return journey a sea struck the boat, capsizing her throwing both occupants into the water. The skipper was rescued by means of a lifebuoy thrown from the CONQUEST, but Murphy was drowned before assistance could be rendered.
28.10.1889: Acting as a carrier arrived Fleetwood and landed 14 baskets of various fish. Fishing very light.
1.1.1890: Owned by Mrs Anne Holden, Sunnyside, Ainsdale (Thomas Smith, 18 Aughton Street, Fleetwood, manager).
Registered at Fleetwood (FD54).
23.4.1892: By Order of the Sheriff – FRIDAY NEXT, April 29th, by MR JOSEPH SMYTHE, at the Jubilee Jetty, Fleetwood, without reserve. Lot 1. The FISHING SMACK, GEORGE and MARIA, 63 tons register, now lying at the Jubilee Jetty, with Gear, consisting of trawl Beam, Irons, Sails, Anchor, Chain, Lamps, etc. Lot 2. The FISHING SMACK CONQUEST, 50.41 tons register, now lying on Kirk Bank near the Dock, Fleetwood, with all Gear now on board. Sale for cash at Three o’clock prompt. Also at No.25 ADELAIDE STREET, FLEETWOOD, Copying Press, Stationary, Books; also quantity of Sails, Trawl Ropes, Bridles, Beams, Lamps, Blocks, Spars, old Iron, Chains and Gear. Sale at Four o’clock prompt. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, Fleetwood; or to R. F. ADDIE, Esq, Solicitor, Fleetwood. 1892: Registry closed.

Changelog

02/01/2010: Page published. 2 updates since then.
10/10/2023: Updated history.

sv Blue Bell FD266

Technical

O.N. Registered Part IV
Completed: 1902
Gross Tonnage: 16.68
Net Tonnage: 16.68
Length: 38.8 ft
Breadth: 11.5 ft
Depth: 5.3 ft
Rig: Smack
Built: Freckleton

History

Smack/aux motor – trawling

1902: Completed by ??, Freckleton for ?? as BLUE BELL.
By1937: Registered at Douglas (DO79). Owner J. Swindlehurst, Douglas, IoM.
1942: Sold to Robert Charles Newton, 60 Coniston Avenue, Fleetwood.
30.5.1942: Registered at Fleetwood (FD266).
3.11.1944: Stranded. Total loss.
6.12.1944 Fleetwood registry closed.

Changelog
20/12/2009: Page published.

s.v. Ebeneezer

Technical

Official Number: 27642
Completed: 1859
Net Tonnage: 33
Length: 54.7 ft
Breadth: 16.7 ft
Depth: 7.5 ft
Rig: Smack – trawling
Built: William & Richard Ashburner, Barrow

History

1859: Completed by William & Richard Ashburner, Barrow for Fleetwood owners as EBENEEZER.
1859: Registered at Liverpool (LL??) (126/1859).
1.1.1867: Owned by Richard Wright, Southport.
1.1.1880: Owned by George Wilson, Fleetwood.
1881: Census at Thornton le Fylde. George Wilson (49), b-Liverpool, Master; Charles Collins (40), b-Liverpool, Mate; Thomas Duncan (36), b-Liverpool, AB; Thomas Peers (35), b-Hoylake, Cook.
1.1.1883: Owned by Thomas Jones (64/64), 9 Marmion Road, Hoylake. Thomas Jones designated managing owner.
13.1.1893: vessel remeasured 32 regd tons.
4.1891: Liverpool registry closed.
18.4.1891: Registered at Douglas (DO229).
21.12.1900: In morning stranded off Hoylake “… and is a total wreck.” No lives lost.
14.1.1901: Douglas registry closed “Vessel has become a total wreck”.

Changelog
02/06/2009: Page published. 2 updates since then.
09/07/2015: Information updated.

s.v. Eagle FD74

Technical

Official Number: 67122
Completed:: 1871
Gross Tonnage: 39
Net Tonnage: 39
Length: 57 ft
Breadth: 16.3 ft
Depth: 8.6 ft
Rig: Smack/jigger smack/steam/dandy – trawling
Owner: Hugh Singleton, Fleetwood
Built: William Sumner, Fleetwood

History

1871:  Completed by Hugh Singleton, Fleetwood for  William Sumner, Fleetwood as EAGLE.  Registered at Fleetwood (FD74). 
1881:  Sold to Mrs Tabitha Leadbetter, Fleetwood.
1882:  Sold to Samuel Jones (32/64), Back Sea View, Hoylake & William Jones (32/64), Hoylake (Samuel Jones managing owner).  Fleetwood registry closed.   Registered at Liverpool (LL??). 
7.1981:  Liverpool registry closed. 
4.7.1891:  Registered at Douglas (DO??).
27.1.1894: Re measured after conversion to a jigger smack.
14.8.1894:  William Jones died (Will dated 26.12.1894). 
18.10.1894:  Probate granted leaving 32 shares  to Samuel Jones (64/64), Back Sea View, Hoylake.
8.4.1895:  Samuel Jones appointed managing owner.
5.5.1905:  Sold to Frederick William Rubra (64/64), 174 High Street, Bangor, Carnarvon. 
10.5.1905:  Frederick William Rubra appointed managing owner.  
1906:  Sold to William Richards, 174 High Street, Bangor, Carnarvon.
10.7.1906:  Douglas registry closed. 
7.1906:  Registered at Beaumaris (BS57).
1912:   Converted to steam 4nhp.  Re-measured 22 net.
1913:  Owned by Walter P. Hutson, 2 Elm Street, Fleetwood.
1915:   Steam machinery removed re-rigged as a dandy.
1915:  Remeasured 21n.
1927:  Owned by T. Kirkman, Fleetwood.  
1927:  Register closed.

Changelog
02/06/2009: Page published. 6 updates since then.

sv Elizabeth Ann FD130

Additional information courtesy of Christine Simm

Technical

Official Number: 56682
Completed: 1867
Gross tonnage: 39.38
Net tonnage: 24.42
Length: 54.6 ft
Breadth: 16.5 ft
Draught: 8.0 ft
Jigger smack – trawling
Aka ‘Black Jack’
Built: George Rigby & Robert Rawstorne, Freckleton

History

1867: Completed by George Rigby & Robert Rawstorne, Freckleton for William Robinson, Southport as ELIZABETH ANN.
27.3.1867: Appropriated.
27.3.1867: Registered at Preston. Fishing out of Hoylake.
1.1.1880: Owned by William Hudson, Fleetwood.
24.12.1886: Sold to Mrs Margaret Hudson,
42 Warren Street, Fleetwood.
12.1886: Preston registry closed.
24.12.1886: Registered at Fleetwood (FD130).
7.12.1896: Sold to Thomas Fairclough, 4 Blakiston Street East, Fleetwood. Thomas Fairclough, skipper.
23.4.1907: At Fleetwood Police Court, Thomas Andrews was charged with stealing a quantity of foot rope. Sk David Herbert said that he left the foot rope on the quay side and when he returned it was missing. Thomas Brecknell, marine store dealer, said that the defendant brought the rope into the store and said two men had given it to him. Defendant denied the offence but was bound over for three months in the sum of £5.
25.9.1908: At Fleetwood Police Court, two youths, Edward Lyons and John Shields, who were remanded on the 21st on the charges of stealing articles, valued at 27s from the smack, faced further charges against them. Two charges of breaking into the flat DIANA and breaking into the shop of Mr Haworth, photographer. Both youths were committed for trial at the next Preston Sessions.
8.1.1910: Returning from the fishing grounds (Sk, David Herbert). Lying about three quarters of a mile SE of the Lune Light ship, with regulation lights burning, awaiting the turn of the tide to proceed into Fleetwood. The weather had been foggy but this had cleared and it was very dark. Fleetwood registered L&Y and L&NW railway steamer DUKE of CORNWALL (Capt McBrown) (1540grt/1898) bore in sight and Sk. Herbert lighted a torch and shouted, alerting the crew who came on deck. Seeing a vessel ahead the steamer turned to starboard but was unable to clear the trawler, striking her in the jigger mast rigging cutting the stern completely off. With the trawler settling, the punt was launched but the bung was missing along with the oars, one of the crew putting his thumb in the bung hole to prevent the boat filling. A shovel was found in the bottom of the boat and this was used as an oar. The DUKE of CORNWALL hove to and launched two boats, but in the darkness failed to find the punt. Using the shovel the trawler’s crew managed to get alongside the steamer and were taken onboard.
14.1.1910: Fleetwood registry closed “Vessel totally lost 8th January 1910. Advice received from owner ”.

Changelog
27/05/2009: Page published.
03/03/2022: Major information update.