CASTLEREIGH, presumed lost.
CASTLEREIGH, bark. Presumed lost on a voyage from St Andrew's New Brunswick, to Dublin, November 1831. Offer of reward for information (printed) 1833 (letter dated 1839 on reverse).
Record Details
Item reference: | AML/X/5 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Date made: | 1831-1839; 1833-01-01 - ? |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- John Temperley, protest of Captain R.R. Liddle, master. (Manuscript) (AML/X/1)
- TALBOT PINK, wrecked. (Manuscript) (AML/X/2)
- GUIDING STAR against the ship ROHILLA in a case of salvage. (Manuscript) (AML/X/4)
- CASTLEREIGH, presumed lost. (Manuscript) (AML/X/5)
- PRUTH, sunk by German cruiser. (Manuscript) (AML/X/6)
- GEORGE TOWN, claim for salvage. (Manuscript) (AML/X/7)
- Wreck of the SS ANGLO-SAXON. (Manuscript) (AML/X/8)
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