For other ships with the same name, see Lord Melville (ship) .
United Kingdom
Name Lord Melville
Owner Campbell, Sen and Co., Glasgow
Launched 1807, Quebec
Fate Burned and exploded 1 April 1809
General characteristics –
Tons burthen 371, or 372 (bm )
Armament 2 × 9-pounder guns
Lord Melville was launched at Quebec in 1807. She was re-registered at London on 4 March 1808. She entered Lloyd's Register (LR ) in 1808.
Year
Master
Owner
Trade
Source
1808
S.Cameron
Gilespie
London
LR
1809
Cameron T.Brown
Campbell
London −Saint Vincent .
LR
Lord Melville , Brown, master, was sailing from Saint Vincent to Glasgow when a fire and explosion destroyed her on 1 April 1809 in the Atlantic Ocean at 55°07′N 26°36′W / 55.117°N 26.600°W / 55.117; -26.600 . The boatswain had gone to the spirits room with a lighted candle that ignited the fumes and started the fire. He died in the incident. The remaining 26 people on board took to her boats and were able to leave before she blew up.
Register of Shipping for 1809 carried the annotation "Burnt" by her name.
Citations
^ Grocott (1997) , pp. 277–8.
^ Library and Archives Canada ship registrations – Item 39960: LORD MELVILLE.
^ LR (1808), Supple. pages "L", Seq.No.L12.
^ Register of Shipping (1809), Seq.№L490.
"The Marine List". Lloyd's List (4363): 78 v. 20 June 1809. hdl :2027/hvd.32044105232938 .
"The Marine List". Lloyd's List (4365): 78 v. 27 June 1809. hdl :2027/hvd.32044105232938 .
References
Grocott, Terence (1997). Shipwrecks of the Revolutionary & Napoleonic Eras . London: Chatham. ISBN 1861760302 .
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