Lloyd's List (1812)
Lloyd's List (1812).
London, England:
W. Phillips,
1812.
"Page:" field indicates the date, page, and column of the mention of each vessel.
Most ship names include some additional data after the vessel name, such as the Master's name or the type of vessel.
Michael Dun has gone to great lengths to index all of the vessels and all of the Masters mentioned in every issue of Lloyd's List for all of the year 1812. He has also digitized each page, but that work was lost due to a hard drive failure.
Luckily, the digitized pages are still available, though linking directly to them is not as easy. Pages can be accessed via the Hathi Trust at http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015005721405. You'll then need to navigate to the correct location; 1812 begins within Section 10.
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