Ships shown as registered at Jamaica in the Mercantile Navy List for 1857

British ships were registered at one of hundreds of ports of registry around Britain and what were then British colonies.

This page is an index of ships by their port of registry using data from the contemporary official sources such as the Mercantile Navy List (MNL) and the Appropriation Books.

For each port, it shows first a count of the entries by year. For a year selected from that list, it shows ship names and official numbers, sorted first by name, then by official number, with other details such as date of registration, and rig. For each record, links are provided to images of the source documents and to other data items such as holdings of crew lists.

For a full explanation of the records of British shipping, please see our information page, here: Records of British ships

How to search for ships by port

As described above, first select the port, then the year from the table of counts of ships.

For some ports, where there were other ports nearby, ships may have been registered at one of those ports. Where this is a possibility, the form provides facilities to switch to one of the other ports, or to see data for all the ports together.

Reading the results

The results show the names of ships registered at the port according to the records for that year. For record sets after 1855, the ship's official number is shown. The results show any other details from the source, and the exact reference for the source so that you can see where our information came from. The  icon links to images of the source.

For the pre-1857 data drawn from BT 111 and BT 162, there is a link on the right hand side Data post 1855 which will search the CLIP data for later years by name and port, looking for possible matches in the period 1855 to 1870. Beware! Because there were no official numbers for this period, these are only tentative suggestions, not exact matches. Some common names could result in many possibilities!

For post-1857 data, which has official numbers, there are also links to show holdings of crew lists for that ship, using the Maritime History Archive index and our own CLIP index.

The 'More...' link will show all the information that we have for that official number.

The records are initially sorted by the ship's name. For the pre-1857 records, the records can be sorted by year and number of registration; for the post-1857 data, they can be sorted by official number. To change the sort, click the small icon next to the column heading.

For data from BT 111 and 1850 (BT 162), there is a final column, Port no/PR no, shows port number and port rotation number combinations for that ship, which we have recorded or have interpolated from crew list records for the period 1845 to 1854 in BT 98 at TNA. These numbers were used in the records of seafarers such as BT 113 and BT 124.

For more details of port numbers, see Port numbers . For more details of port rotation numbers, see Port rotation numbers

The entries are colour coded.  nn/nnn  indicates data drawn from BT 98.  nn/nnn  indicates data interpolated from BT 98 data. Blank entries indicate where we have no data and are not able to interpolate data reliably, for example registrations pre-1845. Many early (and some post-1853) registrations may never have been allocated a port rotation number.

The link next to the data goes to the main port rotation numbers page for that registration.

Our thanks to James Canney for suggesting adding the port rotation number data.

Data sources

The sources of the data are:

Please see our general information page CLIP data for details on sources, methodology, the abbreviations we have used, and our acknowledgements.

Be aware! CLIP data is transcribed 'as seen' - we have not tried to interpret or correct it (but see note about BT 111 in the Data sources section). Where we have doubts about an item, or have edited it, we mark it with a  ? .

Records for Jamaica may also be found under Kingston, Jamaica or Port Antonio or St Ann's Bay, Jamaica.

Click a port name to see the records for that port

To show records for all the ports together, please click here

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Ship Sort by name Official number Sort by official number MNL Crew lists Link
ALPHA39827 View entry for ALPHA in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
AMITY HALL39876 View entry for AMITY HALL in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
DAISY39832 View entry for DAISY in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
DOLPHIN39829 View entry for DOLPHIN in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
DOVE39833 View entry for DOVE in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
ELIZA ANN39881 View entry for ELIZA ANN in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
EMILY39828 View entry for EMILY in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
ENDEAVOUR39841 View entry for ENDEAVOUR in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
EXPERIENCE39838 View entry for EXPERIENCE in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
FAVORITE LASS39842 View entry for FAVORITE LASS in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
GREYHOUND39840 View entry for GREYHOUND in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
JOHN BULL39850 View entry for JOHN BULL in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
KATINKA39835 View entry for KATINKA in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
LAVINIA39834 View entry for LAVINIA in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
LOUISIANA OF FALMOUTH5464 View entry for LOUISIANA OF FALMOUTH in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
PETER39849 View entry for PETER in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
RELIEF39818 View entry for RELIEF in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
RESERVE39830 View entry for RESERVE in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
SERAFINA39851 View entry for SERAFINA in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
SUCCESS39878 View entry for SUCCESS in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
THOMAS JAMES39837 View entry for THOMAS JAMES in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
TWO SISTERS40403 View entry for TWO SISTERS in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
UNION39846 View entry for UNION in MNL 1857, page  MHACLIPMore...
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