Cicero (1819 ship)

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Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svgUnited Kingdom
NameCicero
Namesake Cicero
BuilderHull
Launched1819
FateWrecked 1 July 1826
General characteristics
Tons burthen320 [1] (bm)

Cicero was launched at Hull in 1819 as a Greenland whaler, hunting bowhead whales. She made six full voyages to the Greenland whale fishery and was lost in July 1826 on her seventh.

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Career

Cicero first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1819 with Parkin, master, Raith & Co., owner, and trade Hull-Greenland. [1]

YearMasterOwnerTradeSource & notes
1820ParkinRaith & Co.Hull–GreenlandLR
1825T.LeeRouth & Co.Hull–GreenlandLR; large repairs 1821, 1822, & 1823

Whaling voyages

The following data is from Coltish: [2]

YearMasterWhereWhales Tuns whale oil
1819ParkinGreenland638
1820ParkinGreenland980
1821LeafGreenland7101
1822LeafGreenland233 (70 Butts)
1823LeeGreenland589
1824LeeDavis Strait14159

Cicero was the fifth most successful whaler in the 1824 season in Davis Strait. [3]

YearMasterWhereWhales Tuns whale oil
1825LeeDavis Strait15200
1826LeeDavis Strait00

Cicero was the second most successful whaler in the 1825 season in Davis Strait. [4]

Fate

Cicero, Lee, master, was lost on 6 June 1826, [5] (or 1 July 1826) in the Davis Strait. [6] Andrew Marvel rescued her crew. She was lost in Latitude 65°10′ North, and was the first vessel lost in the season. After Andrew Marvel rescued the crew, they were distributed amongst the fleet. [5] By another report, Cicero was destroyed by taking the "Middle Ice" in Latitude 75°12′ North, at midnight 7 June 1826. [7]

Citations

  1. 1 2 LR (1819), Supple. pages "C", Seq.№C38.
  2. Coltish (c. 1842).
  3. Lubbock (1937), p. 258.
  4. Lubbock (1937), p. 260.
  5. 1 2 Lubbock (1937), p. 262.
  6. Lloyd's List №6152.
  7. British Museum.

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