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List of ship launches in 1833

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The list of ship launches in 1833 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1833.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
8 January  Isle of Man Bath Douglas Parkfield Full-rigged ship For private owner.[1]
8 January  United Kingdom Thomas Royden & Co Liverpool Tapley East Indiaman For private owner.[2]
21 January  United Kingdom G. Frater Sunderland Lord Stormont Snow For Noble & partners.[3][4]
22 January  United Kingdom Jabez Bayley Ipswich Faithful Merchantman For private owner.[5]
26 January  United Kingdom Hunt Gloucester Penyard Park East Indiaman For John Usborne.[6]
January India William Smoult Temple Coringa Charles Eaton Barque For private owner.[7]
5 February  United Kingdom H. Smith Gainsborough Asia East Indiaman For Messrs. John Beadl & Co and Messrs. Holderness & Chilton.[8]
6 February  United Kingdom Butement North Leith The Veitch of Leith Brigantine For Scottish Brewery Co.[9]
7 February  United Kingdom Edward Gibson Hull Hakeley Full-rigged ship For Taylor, Potter & Co.[8]
7 February  United Kingdom William Boutland Newcastle upon Tyne Queen of the Isles Merchantman For George Trail.[10]
21 February  United Kingdom Bolton & Humphreys Hull Fairfield West Indiaman For C. Lawrence & Son.[11]
February  United Kingdom River Clyde Fergus Full-rigged ship For private owner.[12]
2 March  United Kingdom Hastings Prince George of Cumberland Pleasure boat For George Fennings.[13]
5 March  United Kingdom Laing Middlesbrough Middlesbro' Merchantman For private owner.[14]
12 March  United Kingdom Fairburn Manchester La Reine des Belges Sternwheeler For private owner.[15]
21 March  United Kingdom William Bayley Ipswich Prima Donna Merchantman For H. S. Gibbs & Co.[16]
22 March  Netherlands Vlissingen Boreas Sixth rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[17][18]
22 March  United Kingdom Charles Connell & Sons Belfast Penninghame West Indiaman For John Harrison.[19]
22 March  Netherlands Vlissingen Snelheid Aviso For Royal Netherlands Navy.[17]
25 March  United Kingdom Alex McLaine Belfast Waringsford Brig For John Heron.[20]
March  United States John Justice Erie Cutter For United States Revenue Cutter Service
2 April  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Royal William Caledonia-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
4 April  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Duck Lighter For Royal Navy.[21]
6 April  United Kingdom Smith & Co Newcastle upon Tyne Duke of Argyle East Indiaman For private owner.[22]
6 April  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Vestal Vestal-class frigate For Royal Navy.
15 April United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Messrs. Jeffreys Quebec William Herdman Merchantman For John Johnston and David Grainger.[23]
April  United Kingdom James Leithead Sunderland Java Barque For private owner.[3][24]
April  United Kingdom W. & A. Adamson Sunderland Zillah Merchantman For Mr. Adamson.[3][25]
1 May  United Kingdom Joseph Davies Chepstow Congo Brig For Messrs. King.[26]
4 May  France Brest Le Jean de Vienne Cygne-class brig For French Navy.[27]
8 May India J. Thomas Howrah Gaillardon Barque For private owner.
8 May  France Brest Le Lahire Gazelle-class brig For French Navy.[28]
20 May  Russia D. I. Alexeev Astrakhan Cherepakha Tender For Imperial Russian Navy.[29]
20 May  United Kingdom Adamson Grangemouth Livonia Merchantman For private owner.[30]
21 May  Netherlands Amsterdam Jupiter Third rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[31][32]
21 May  France Cherbourg La Boussole Ariane-class corvette For French Navy.[33]
21 May  United Kingdom William White & Co Waterford Liberator Schooner For private owner.[34]
25 May  United Kingdom George Okell Northwich Emily Mersey flat For private owner.[35]
27 May  United Kingdom Dixon Southwick Maria Barclay Merchantman For private owner.[36]
1 June  United Kingdom Charles Smith & Sons Howdon Norham Castle Merchantman For private owner.[37]
4 June  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Guardiana Merchantman For William Gales.[3]
4 June  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Robert Gray Snow For Messrs. White.[3]
4 June  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Sisters Merchantman For private owner.[3]
5 June  United Kingdom J. W. Collingwood Sunderland Brandywine Packet Merchantman For Mr. Collingwood.[3]
5 June  United Kingdom Hall Sunderland United Kingdom Snow For Messrs. White.[3]
5 June  United Kingdom Colchester William Hale Steamship For William Hale.[38]
15 June  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Rodney Rodney-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[21]
18 June  United Kingdom Cunningham Southampton Princess Victoria Steamship For private owner.[39]
18 June  United Kingdom William Bailey Ipswich Rapid Schooner For John Christie & others.[40]
18 June  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Waterloo Caledonia-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[21]
19 June  United Kingdom Bannister Lytham Henry Clifton Schooner For private owner.[41]
20 June  United Kingdom Christopher Southwold Sophia Schooner For private owner.[42]
20 June  United Kingdom Dikes & Gibson Hull Symmetry Barque For Mr. Chadwick.[43]
29 June  United Kingdom Green, Wigram & Green Blackwall Monarch Paddle tug For John Rogers Watkins.[44][45]
June  United Kingdom Ada Jane Cutter yacht For private owner.[46]
June  United Kingdom Astrea Brig For private owner.[47]
June  United Kingdom Devonport Dockyard Ringdove Racer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[21]
4 July  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Pandora Pandora-class brig For Royal Navy.[21]
5 July  United Kingdom Charles Connell & Sons Belfast Rowena Schooner For Charles Connell & Sons.[48]
18 July Ottoman Empire Egypt Alexandria Homs Ship of the line For Egyptian Navy.[49]
18 July  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Racer Racer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
25 July  United Kingdom Easton Brockwear Helen Full-rigged ship For private owner.[50]
1 August  United Kingdom Philip Laing Deptford Amelia Thompson Barque For J. Pirie & Co.[3][51]
1 August  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Forth Seringapatam-class frigate For Royal Navy.
15 August  United Kingdom Mumford St. Mary's Hesperia Schooner For private owner.[52]
15 August  United Kingdom Mumford St. Mary's Wave Schooner For private owner.[52]
16 August  United Kingdom Edwards South Shields Adam Lodge Merchantman For private owner.[53]
16 Auguns  United Kingdom Humble, Hurry & Co. Liverpool Henrietta Barque For Messrs. C. Tayleur & Co.[54]
16 August  United Kingdom Humble, Hurry & Co. Liverpool William Penn Steamship For Sir John Tobin.[54]
19 August  United Kingdom Wood Port Glasgow Dundee Paddle Steamer For private owner.[55][56]
22 August Stettin Stettin Wladimir Ship of the line For Prussian Navy.[57]
30 August  United Kingdom R. Menzies & Son Leith Isabella Chinaman For private owner.[58]
2 September  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Lynx Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[59]
2 September  United Kingdom Laing Woolwich Dockyard Medea Paddle sloop For Royal Navy.[60]
12 September  Denmark Copenhagen Skjold Ship of the line For Royal Danish Navy.[61]
14 September  France La Minerve Fourth rate For French Navy.[62]
16 September  United Kingdom Steel Greenock Eliza Stewart East Indiaman For private owner.[63]
28 September  Russia Saint Petersburg Frère Champenoise Ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[64]
30 September  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Gulnare Steamship For Post Office Packet Service.[65]
12 October  United Kingdom S. Gutteridge Selby James Brook Brigantine For Lister & Co.[66]
17 Ocgtober  United Kingdom Seddon and Leadley Liverpool El Balear Steamship For private owner.[67]
24 October  United Kingdom H. Anson Portsmouth George Pilot boat For private owner.[68]
29 October  United Kingdom Tiffin Sunderland Herald Snow For G. Wood.[3]
29 October  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Resolution Brig For Langley & Co.[3]
30 October  United Kingdom Miller Cowes Idas Smack For James Hollis.[69]
31 October  United Kingdom William Bayley Ipswich London Packet Smack For John Dowsing.[70]
October  United Kingdom George Frater & Co. Sunderland Comet Snow For Scurfield & Co.[3][4]
October  United Kingdom Warrington Verulam Mersey flat For Old Quay Company.[71]
6 November  Russia I. Y. Osminin Nicholaieff Varshava First rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[72]
6 November  United Kingdom Muries & Clark Greenock William Turner Merchantman For private owner.[73]
7 November  United Kingdom Southwold The Effort Merchantman For private owner.[74]
13 November  United Kingdom Conway Lady Willoughby Merchantman For private owners.[75]
14 November  United Kingdom Patteson & Mercer Wapping Edward Colston Merchantman For private owner.[76]
18 November  United Kingdom Charles Connell & Sons Belfast Tickler Schooner For Messrs. J. Park, S. Connell, J. Wilson and J. Fitzsimmons.[77]
25 November  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Fountain Tank vessel For Royal Navy.[21][78]
26 November  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Rochester Lighter For Royal Navy.[21]
7 December  United Kingdom Perkins Newport Daniel Grant Full-rigged ship For Daniel Grant.[79]
12 December  United Kingdom Cox & Curling Limehouse Louisa Baillie West Indiaman For private owner.[80]
26 December  United States Webb & Allen New York Taney Morris-Taney-class cutter For United States Revenue Cutter Service.
28 December  United Kingdom Ratsey Cowes Columbine Cutter yacht For John Smith Barry.[81]
28 December  France Rochefort Le Saint Ouen Cygne-class brig For French Navy.[82]
30 December  France Toulon La Bergère Camille-class corvette For French Navy.[83]
30 December  France Toulon Le Cerf Gazelle-class brig For French Navy.[84]
30 December  France Rochefort Le Fabert Gazelle-class brig For French Navy.[85]
December  United Kingdom Wexford Michael Wickham Schooner For private owner.[86]
Spring  United Kingdom Pursuit Brig For private owner.[87]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Frederick Baddeley Brixham Ann Fishing trawler For George T. Lewis.[88]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hylton Anne Brig For Ray & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Ann Gales Merchantman For William Gales.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Joseph Helmsley Sunderland Arve Snow For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Baltic Merchantman For Robert Young.[3]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Bardaster Transport ship For private owner.[89]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Calypso Merchantman For Mr. Wilkinson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Credo Snow For J. M. Gales.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Bonker Salcombe Concordia Schooner For Reed & Co.[90]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland David Barclay Barque For Barclay Bros.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland David Whitton Brig For Wittons.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Banks Cornwall Eclipse Merchantman For private owner.[91]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Granville Edmond Barque For John Arnott & George Cannock.
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. Dobbinson Monkwearmouth Egbert Brig For Walton & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Storey Monkwearmouth Elizabeth Taylerson Snow For Mr. Taylerson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Steele & Company Greenock Eliza Stewart Passenger ship For J. & W. Stewart.[92]
Unknown date  Russia Saint Petersburg Fershampenuaz Third rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[93]
Unknown date  United States Augustus Jones Black River, Ohio Gallinipper Schooner For American Fur Company.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Harrison & Oliver Sunderland James & Ann Merchantman For J. Brown.[3]
Unknown date India Bombay Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Full-rigged ship For private owner.[94]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Easton Brockwear Janus East Indiaman For private owner.[95]
Unknown date  United States Jefferson Morris-Taney-class cutter For United States Revenue Cutter Service.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland John Hardy Merchantman For Philip Laing.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ogden & Simey Sunderland Johns Snow For Hunter & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Lamb Merchantman For George Lamb.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Storey Sunderland London Barque For C. Lamb.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Marina Brig For Peter Austin.[3]
Unknown date  United States McLane Morris-Taney-class cutter For United States Revenue Cutter Service.
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam Postillion Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[96]
Unknown date India Bombay Raparel Water boat For private owner.[94]
Unknown date  United Kingdom North Hylton Redbreast Schooner For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Leithead Sunderland Robert & Margaret Snow For private owner.[3]
Unknown date India Bombay Shaik Mamoody Brig For Government of Hyderabad.[94]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Burdon Sunderland Sherlock Merchantman For J. Wake.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom S. & P. Mills Deptford Sir William Chaytor Merchantman For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  Denmark Skiold Second rate For Royal Danish Navy.[97]
Unknown date  Netherlands Vlissingen Snelheid Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[98]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Hutchinson Sunderland Spring Brig For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom St. Patrick Steam packet ferry For St George Steam Packet Company.
Unknown date India Bombay Sultana Full-rigged ship For an Imaum.[94]
Unknown date India Bombay Two Sisters Brig For private owner.[99]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Storey Sunderland Veracity Schooner For Mr. Anderson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Carr Sunderland Vigilant Merchantman For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Volant Snow For John M. Gales.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Bell Sunderland Wandering Shepherd Merchantman For G. Surtees.[3]
Unknown date  Russia Nicolaieff Warsaw Ship of the Line For Imperial Russian Navy.[100]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Burdon Sunderland Waters Snow For Mr. Waters.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Byers Sunderland William Merchantman For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Adamson Sunderland William Ash Snow For William Ash.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Frater Sunderland Witton Castle Merchantman For Baker & Co.[3][4]

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