Knight of the Thistle

An iron fullrigged ship built in 1878 by T. Royden & Son, Liverpool. Dimensions: 232'6"×37'9"×22'7" and tonnage: 1489 GRT, 1428 NRT and 1357 tons under deck.
1878 April
Launched at the shipyard of T. Royden & Son, Liverpool, for Greenshields, Cowie & Co., Liverpool. Assigned the official British Reg. No. 78782 and signal SLWT. Employed in the Indian jute trade.
1887
Captain Vanstone was given command of the ship.
1896
Sold to Gabriel Granlund, Raumo, Finland, and was renamed Hoppet. The Finnish measurements were 1489 GRT and 1365 NRT. Captain F.W. Tork was given command of the vessel.
1907
Sold to owners at Arendal, Norway, and was renamed Novo.
1913
Sold to owners at Lillesand.
c1917
Sold to owners in Argentina and was renamed Don Diego.
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Later registered in Bolivia.
1927
Sailed to Nantes after having been laid up for several years.
1928
Broken up.

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