Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123
Results 21 to 25 of 25
  1. #21

    Default

    Thanks for the item.

    If you google "nathaniel denham sailing master" it should return (amongst other things) a searchable googlebook "The Mechanic, or Compendium of practical Inventions" - James Smith, 1825, vol 1.

    There's an item on page 297.
    "dyfal donc a dyr y garreg"

  2. #22

    Default

    Welsh Newspapers online
    https://newspapers.library.wales/view...20948/7/denham

    See bottom of end column.
    "dyfal donc a dyr y garreg"

  3. #23
    Famous for offering help & advice
    Join Date
    Feb 2018
    Location
    England
    Posts
    1,440

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by helachau View Post
    A Register of Ships employed in the Service of the East India Company 1707-1800
    Published London 1800

    Ship's Name - London, 836 tons, 7 voyage
    Bombay and Bengal
    (Robert Wigram Esq)
    1. John Clarke 2. Robert Youl 3. Nathaniel Hoskins 4. Nathaniel Denham
    Sur. Thomas Donne Pur. William Neve
    Sailed Ports. 24 Mar 1798
    Moorings 31 July 1799

    The Calcutta Gazette, Thursday 13 Sep 1798 reported "Thursday last ... the London, Captain Lukin, arrived in the river from Europe, Bombay ..."
    He is mentioned twice more (Register of Ships 1760-1819)

    Ship: Tottenham 517 Tons, 1 voyage
    Bengal
    (Robert Wigram Esq)
    Capt: Thomas Jones
    1. Richard Rogers 2. Hon Henry Ramsay 3. Nathaniel Denham 4 William Hollamby
    Sur: John Meradith Pur: John Mossman
    Sailed Downs, 7 Jul 1803
    Moorings, 15 Dec 1803

    Ship: Devaynes 600 Tons, 2 voyages
    Madeira, Bombay & Madras
    (Samnel Favell Esq)
    Capt: William Adderley
    1 Wm James Davis 2 Nath Denham 3 Henry Furlonger 4 Charles Hayter
    Sur: William Mortimer
    Pur: William Mallett
    Sailed Ports. 4 Sept 1804
    Moorings 20 Jun 1806

  4. #24

    Default

    Have you tried tracking Nathaniel via LLoyd's List?
    https://maritimearchives.co.uk/lloyds-list.html

    Unfortunately, only the Captain/Master's Surname is given - and there is more than one Denham about at this time (c. 1798-1819). Also, track under ship's name eg Dreadnought?
    "dyfal donc a dyr y garreg"

  5. #25

    Default

    Jomot1,
    Great finds - my edition of the Register ended 1800. Interesting to see Nat's moving up the ranks.
    "dyfal donc a dyr y garreg"

Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Select a file: