Lord Melville (1804 ship)

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History
Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svgUnited Kingdom
Builder Leith, Scotland
Launched1804
FateLast listed 1809
General characteristics
Tons burthen201 (bm)
Armament10 × 18-pounder carronades

Lord Melville was launched in Leith, Scotland in 1804. She served as a government transport, and was probably present at the Battle of Copenhagen (1807) as an armed transport. She was last listed in 1809.

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Career

Lord Melville first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1804. [1]

YearMasterOwnerTradeSource
1804Js. BrownMenzies & Co.Leith transportLR
1807J.Brown
J.Beatson
Menzies & Co.Leith transportLR

Lord Melville may have been the transport of that name that in 1807 participated in the battle of Copenhagen. She was one of several transports that the commander-in-chief had ordered to be armed and that were carrying pennants, hence qualifying for prize money. [Note 1]

YearMasterOwnerTradeSource
1809J.BeatsonMenzies & Co.Leith government serviceRegister of Shipping

Fate

Lord Melville was last listed in the registers in 1809.

Notes

  1. An Able Seaman's share of the prize money was worth £3 8s. [2]

Citations

  1. "Lloyd's register of shipping 1804". HathiTrust.
  2. "No. 16275". The London Gazette . 11 July 1809. p. 1103.