Transcript of crew list: PRINCE LLEWELYN, 21754, 23/6/1871 to 4/2/1872

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Crew lists and agreements for British registered ships show details of the ship, the owners and the master with a list of the crew.

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The documents cover the period 1863 to 1913.

We do not have transcripts for any other crew lists for 1872 for this ship. 

Ship details

Vessel  PRINCE LLEWELYN Dates  23/6/1871  to 4/2/1872
Official number  21754 List type 
Ownership  Registered  ABERYSTWYTH
 
  Tonnage 
Master  EVAN OWENS Archives National Library of Wales
    Archives reference 451/5/2

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
EVAN OWENS 32 NEWQUAY, CARDIGAN MASTER PRINCE LLEWELYN, ABERYSTWYTH, 1871
WATKIN JONES 29 NEWQUAY, CARDIGAN MATE WILLIAM LANDRETH, ABERYSTWYTH, 1871
THOMAS JAMES 23 PEMBROKE [...] FIRST SHIP, 1871
THOMAS DAVIES 21 DINAS CROSS BOATSWAIN PRINCE LLEWELYN, ABERYSTWYTH, 1871
JOHN JONES 28 CARDIGAN COOK & STEWARD HOPE, ABERYSTWYTH, 1871
CHARLES BROWN 33 CARMARTHEN ABLE SEAMAN ITALY, SHOREHAM, 1871
JAMES HARRISON 39 PORT TALBOT ABLE SEAMAN PERSEVERANCE, ABERDEEN, 1871
CHARLES BROWN 21 KENT ABLE SEAMAN PERSEVERANCE, ABERDEEN, 1871
LINDSAY HALL 19 GLASGOW ORDINARY SEAMAN JAMES EDWARDS, LIVERPOOL, 1871
JOHN DUNN 19 QUEENSTOWN ABLE SEAMAN OBERON, 1871
THOMAS CAPPEN 25 BELFAST , 1871
SAMUEL GUPPREY 19 PORTSMOUTH ORDINARY SEAMAN WASHINGTON, 1871
ELI VINCENT 23 MONTREHALL ORDINARY SEAMAN , 1871
GUSTAFE FRUMERE 22 SWEDEN ORDINARY SEAMAN INSPECTOR, 1872
JOHN LUTHE 22 HOLSTEN ORDINARY SEAMAN INSPECTOR, 1872
THOMAS DAVIES 14 APPRENTICE