Transcript for PEEL, Shipping registers, 1838-1849, Folio 54

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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.

For more detail on shipping registers, please see Shipping registers and for more on the Isle of Man registers, see Isle of Man shipping registers .

Reading the data

The several sections of a shipping register page provide details of:

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 nameCROWN Official number
Port of registryPeel Number/year11/1842
Registry date11/6/1842
Registry typeNew registration
BuiltPeel, Isle of Man, 1842Builder
PropulsionSailDimensions36.9 x 11.7 x 6.2 ft
RigSmack with mizenGross tonnage15 tons
Masts2Register tonnage15 tons
Owners
NameAddress OccupationShares
James Cubbon Peel Publican 16 Subscribing
Robert Cottier Peel Clerk 8 Subscribing
Robert Quayle Kk German Blacksmith 8 Subscribing
William Quirk Kk Patrick Farmer 16
John Christian Kk Patrick Fisherman 8
John Quane Kk Patrick Fisherman 8
Masters
NameAddress Date 
John Christian 11/6/1842 
John Quayle 7/6/1845 
Transactions
1  Entry: 31/1/1849 Bill of sale: 31/1/1849
John Christian Sold 8 shares to William Gell, Peel, Isle of Man, Fisherman
John Christian, deceased. Shares sold by Philip Kermeen, his administrator.
2  Entry: 12/3/1849 Bill of sale: 10/3/1849
William Gell Sold 8 shares to Philip Kermeen, Kk Patrick, Isle of Man, Tailor
3  Entry: 21/6/1849 Bill of sale: 14/5/1849
Thomas Cubbon Sold 8 shares to James Cowin, Kk German, Isle of Man, Farmer
4  Entry: 7/7/1851 Bill of sale: 28/6/1851
John Quane Sold 8 shares to John Corris, Kk Patrick, Isle of Man, Fisherman
John Quane, deceased. Shares sold by Catherine Quane, his widow.
5  Entry: 8/2/1853 Bill of sale: 5/2/1853
Thomas Cubbon, 8 shares
William Quirk, 16 shares
John Corris, 8 shares
Philip Kermen, 8 shares
Robert Quayle, 8 shares
James Cowin, 8 shares
Robert Cottier, 8 shares
Sold 64 shares to John Gowan, Skerries, County Dublin, Ship Owner, 32 shares
Patrick Flanagan, Skerries, County Dublin, Fisherman, 32 shares
William Quirk deceased, his shares sold by Thomas Quirk, his executor.
Closure
Date Closure
1853 Registration transferred to Dublin, 1853.
Notes and cross-references
Notes