Fiery Cross
An extreme clipper ship built in 1860 by Chaloner, Liverpool, and designed by
William Rennie. Her dimensions were 185'0"×31'7"×19'2" and tonnage:
695 NRT. Equipped with steel masts and Cunningham's roller-reefing top-sails.
- 1860
- Launched at the shipyard of Chaloner, Liverpool, for John
Campbell, Glasgow.
- 1861 June 11 — September 23
- Sailed from Foochow to London
in 104 days with a cargo of tea under command of John Dallas.
- 1862 May 28 — September 29
- Sailed from Foochow to London
in 122 days with a cargo of tea under command of Captain R. Robinson.
- 1862 November 1 — January 30
- Sailed from London to Hong
Kong in 90 days.
- 1863 May 27 — September 7
- Sailed from Foochow to London
in 103 days with a cargo of tea.
- 1863 November 8 — February 8
- Sailed from London to
Shanghai in 92 days.
- 1864 May 29 — September 20
- Sailed from Foochow to London
in 114 days with a cargo of tea.
- 1864 October 29 — January 29
- Sailed from London to Hong
Kong in 92 days (88 days pilot to pilot).
- 1865 May 28 — September 11
- Sailed from Foochow to London
in 106 days with a cargo of tea.
- 1866 May 29 — September 8
- Sailed from Foochow to London
in 102 days with a cargo of tea.
- 1867 June 4 — September 23
- Sailed from Foochow to London
in 111 days with a cargo of tea under command of Captain Kirkup.
- 1868 June 2 — October 1
- Sailed from Foochow to London in
121 days with a cargo of tea under command of Captain Beckett.
- 1869 September 24 — January 7
- Sailed from Shanghai to
London in 105 days with a cargo of tea under command of Captain Middleton.
- 1870 September 16 — January 10
- Sailed from Canton to
London in 116 days with a cargo of tea under command of Captain Murray.
- 1871 October 4 — January 26
- Sailed from Yokohama to New
York in 114 days with a cargo of tea.
- 1872 December 4 — April 2
- Sailed from Shanghai to London
in 119 days with a cargo of tea.
- 1874
- Sold to J. Morrison & Co., London.
- 1875 August 6 — March 2
- Sailed from Foochow to London in
209 days with a cargo of tea under command of Captain Bates.
- 1877
- Sold to G.P. Addison, London.
- 1883
- Sold to William Wright, London.
- 1887
- Sold to J. Gilbody, London.
- 1887
- Sold to owners in Fredrikstad, Norway, and renamed
Ellen Lines.
- 1889
- One source says that she was towed into Sheerness with her
cargo of coal on fire and eventually sank in Stangate Creek on the Mersey.
- 1893 November 21
- According to Captain Daniel, she stranded on
the the Red Sand near Whitstable with cargo of lathwood from Skellefteå.
The master during 1891-1893 was Christopherson.
Updated 1996-04-06 by
Lars Bruzelius
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