| History | |
|---|---|
|  United Kingdom | |
| Name | Trial | 
| Launched | 1803, Belfast[1] | 
| Captured | 4 January 1810 | 
| Fate | Burnt | 
| General characteristics | |
| Tons burthen | 70,[1] or 73, or 76 (bm) | 
| Notes | Top and sides of fir plank | 
Trial was launched at Belfast in 1803. Apparently for most of her career she was initially an Irish coaster. A French privateer captured and burnt her in 1810 while she was returning to Ireland from Gibraltar.
Trial first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1804.[1]
| Year | Master | Owner | Trade | Source | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1804 | T.Waire | T.Hunter | Dublin coaster | LR | 
| 1808 | P.Currin | Haslett & Co. | Belfast coaster | LR | 
| 1810 | P.Currin | C.Sweeney | Belfast–Gibraltar | LT | 
The French privateer Juno captured Trial, Curran, master, at 49°26′N 8°12′W / 49.433°N 8.200°W as Trial was returning to Ireland from Gibraltar. Juno burnt Trial. Juno reportedly had also taken a brig from the Brazils to London, and Swallow, of Waterford.[2]
Citations
- 1 2 3 LR (1804), "T" supple. pages, Seq.No.T6.
- ↑ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. No. 4436. 27 February 1810. hdl:2027/hvd.32044105232938. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
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