Transcript for CASTLETOWN, Shipping register, 1863-1947, Folio 140

This page is a transcript of a single folio from a shipping register.

The British shipping registers used standard forms which were used throughout Britain and the then colonies and while the exact format used changed over the years, the data recorded remained sufficiently consistent to make it possible to use a single transcription system to record and present the data.

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The folios frequently contain much more information, such as changes of measurement, correspondence, etc. We have not transcribed these details, so if they are of particular interest, we recommend perusal of the original document or images of it.

To find other folios relating to that ship, there is a button at the top right of the transcript which links to a list of register entries for that official number. Unfortunately, this will not work for earlier registers where the ships had no official number. In this case, the bottom of the transcript may include a note taken from the folio itself giving directions to other folios.

Data sources

The sources of the data are images of the shipping registers for the Isle of Man ports held at Manx National Heritage Library, Douglas. We made these transcripts as a proof of concept but to transcribe many folio pages in detail is an arduous task and one that we do not intend to repeat. However, the database structure and the web pages on this site provide a proven framework to which more data can be added from other sources should it become available in the future.

Be aware. We transcribe data as seen. Where phrases appear in the registers we always try to stay close to the original text, but to facilitate transcription, we have stylised some of them, particularly those relating to transactions.

Vessel nameESTHER Official number70177
Port of registryCastletown Number/year1/1909
Registry date2/3/1909
Registry typeRegistration transferred
Previous registryFleetwood, 13/1875
BuiltFleetwood, Lancashire, 1875BuilderJohn Gibson, Fleetwood
PropulsionSailDimensions101.6 x 23.8 x 11.4 ft
RigSchoonerGross tonnage123 tons
Masts3Register tonnage123 tons
Owners
NameAddress OccupationShares
Walter Cowley Lily Cottage, Port St Mary, Isle of Man Master Mariner 64
Managing Owners
NameAddress OccupationDate
Walter Cowley Lily Cottage, Port St Mary, Isle of Man Master Mariner 2/3/1909
John Crass 1 Quayside, Newcastle on Tyne Ship Owner 23/4/1917
James Hunter Sharpe 67 Hope Street, Glasgow Ship Owner 6/10/1917
Transactions
1  Entry: 23/4/1917 Bill of sale: 17/4/1917
Walter Cowley Sold 64 shares to John Crass, 1 Quayside, Newcastle on Tyne, Ship Owner
2  Entry: 6/10/1917 Bill of sale: 29/9/1917
John Crass Sold 64 shares to James Hunter Sharpe, 67 Hope Street, Glasgow, Ship Owner
Closure
Date Closure
25/3/1918 Went ashore on Gunfleet Sands near Harwich on 1 March 1918 and became a total wreck.
Notes and cross-references
Notes