Belted Will

Composite tea clipper built in 1863 by J.T. Fell, Workington. Dimensions: 186'4"×32'4"×20'8" and tonnage 812 tons. Later re-rigged as a barque.
1863
Launched at the shipyard of J.T. Fell, Workington, for John H. Bushby, Liverpool.
1863 September 24 - January 5
Sailed from Liverpool to Hong Kong in 103 days.
1864 June 3 - September 20
Sailed from Hong Kong to London in 109 days under command of Captain Graham. Docked in London as second ship for the season after Serica.
1865 June 5 - October 8
Sailed from Macao to London 125 days. Captain A. Locke.
1866 June 9 - September 26
Sailed from Hong Kong to London 109 days. Captain A. Locke.
1867 June 2 - September 24
Sailed from Macao to London 114 days. Captain A. Locke.
1868 May 25 - September 8
Sailed from Macao to London 106 days with a cargo of 934.496 lbs of tea. Captain A. Locke.
1869 July 15 - October 19
Sailed from Macao to Dover 96 days. Left Canton July 9. A. Locke. Passed Anjer on July 30, 15 days out from Macao which was a good passage during the South-West monsoon.
1870 July 16 - October 25
Sailed from Hong Kong to London 101 days. Captain A. Locke.
1884 February
Sold to Anton Hulthén, Helsingborg, Sweden. Captain Olof Petter Reinh. Olsson.
1885
Captain Carl Peter Hulthén.
1888
Captain Hugo Hammargren.
1893
Captain Carl Peter Hulthén.
1893 July 2
Stranded on Yttergrundet at Söderarm.
1893 September
The wreck was sold at auction to Janne Andersson, Helsingborg
1894 May
Broken up at Nyhamn.

Updated 1996-12-23 by Lars Bruzelius


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