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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