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Mary, sloop, 20, 35.0 x 12.3 x 5.9' Point Rapid, Tamar River 1840 by William Smith. Henry Ludwick & John Laurie (Launceston 6/1840); 18/6/45 Robert Watson (Melbourne 5/1845); 21/2/48 William Wirk. Register closed 1876 'no trace' Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop, 42, 43.0 x 13.7 x 8.8' Hobart Town 1840 by Richard Whitton; Owner (from 19/1/42 Edward Fisher, farmer of Sandy Bay (Hobart Town) 3/1840. Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop, Captain Burd, under convoy of Norfolk Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop, Captain Paul, arrived in Havana harbor Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop, engaged in slave trade Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop, in company with Warren Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop, of Norwich: Evans, Samuel, Midn., prize master on Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop, of Norwich: Prize of Ganges Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop, of Norwich: Reference to Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop: captured by Apalachicola (Capt. Thomas Jones) Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop: captured by Cotesworth-Pinckney and recaptured by Daphne (Capt. Robert Harrison) Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop: captured by Lively (Capt. Jeremiah Morgan) Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop: captured by Montgomery (Capt. Duncan Campbell) Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop: captured by Porcupine Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop: captured by Porcupine (Capt. Thomas Lauvies) Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop: captured by Rainbow and Hope (Capt. Thomas Lauvies) Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop: captured by Reprisal (Capt. Giles Mansfield) Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop: captured by Reprizal (Capt. Giles Mansfield) Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop: captured by Seafold (Capt. Thomas Louwies) Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop: captured by Seaford (Capt. Thomas Lauvies) Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop: captured by Winchelsea (Capt. Thomas Lauvies) Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop: set on fire by Nautilus Subscribe to view
Mary, sloop: taken by Argo Subscribe to view
Mary, snow Subscribe to view
Mary, snow (Capt. John Carmody) Subscribe to view
Mary, snow, captured by Courageux Subscribe to view
Mary, snow: captured by Freedom (Capt. Mandell) Subscribe to view
Mary, snow: captured by Hawke (Capt. W. Ashweek) Subscribe to view
Mary, snow: captured by Hawke (Capt. William Ashweek) Subscribe to view
Mary, snow: captured by True Blue (Capt. Mudel) Subscribe to view
Mary, snow: captured by True Blue: recaptured by Experiment (Capt. Mudel) Subscribe to view
Mary, Sp. (1149)
Book Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author Carl C. Cutler
Published United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md.,
ISBN 0870215310
Page 526
Mary, Sp. (268)
Book Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author Carl C. Cutler
Published United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md.,
ISBN 0870215310
Page 449
Mary, Sp. (429)
Book Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author Carl C. Cutler
Published United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md.,
ISBN 0870215310
Pages 72, 549
Mary, Sp. (744)
Book Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author Carl C. Cutler
Published United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md.,
ISBN 0870215310
Page 519
Mary, St. Clair River steamer Subscribe to view
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Mary, the, wrecked in the Downs Subscribe to view
Mary, transport: arrives in Boston (Capt. Perry) Subscribe to view
Mary, transport: unspecified (Capt. Jenkins) Subscribe to view
Mary, United States Revenue Cutter Subscribe to view
Mary, unspecified (Capt. Reed) Subscribe to view
Mary, US bomb vessel Subscribe to view
Mary, vessel: recaptures Thames (Capt. Morgan Jenkins) Subscribe to view
Mary, Virginia Subscribe to view
Mary, voyage of Subscribe to view
Mary, whaling barque, 250t, of London, but owned in Sydney from 1831 and registered there in 1837 (1834) Subscribe to view
Mary, whaling barque, 368t, ex London, registered at Sydney Oct 1836 (1838) Subscribe to view
Mary, yacht Subscribe to view
Mary, yacht (new) Subscribe to view
Mary, yacht [Anderson, no. 292] Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Allen Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Barnes Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Bascomb Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Bowie Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Brownlow Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Campbell Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Caron Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Charleston Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Coe Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Cowan Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Cruikshank Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Dale Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Doran Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Doye Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Haycroft Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain James Subscribe to view
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Mary: Captain Kerr Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Laverdy Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Lewis Subscribe to view
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Mary: Captain Mosely Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Pollixsen Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Roberts Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Romans Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Smith Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Taylor Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Thibon Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Westbee Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain White Subscribe to view
Mary: Captain Winter Subscribe to view
Mary: Freighter Subscribe to view
Mary: Great Britain Subscribe to view
Mary: Rhode Island Subscribe to view
Mary: Schooner, at Freetown Subscribe to view
Mary: Schooner, belongs to Walker Subscribe to view
Mary: Schooner, carrying beef and pork to Freetown and Bance Island Subscribe to view
Mary: Schooner, near Cape Verga Subscribe to view
Mary: Schooner, to Bance Island for slaves Subscribe to view