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Namesake | La Belle Alliance |
Owner | J.Vidamour |
Builder | Barry Patourel, Glategny, St Peter Port, Guernsey |
Launched | 1815 |
Fate | Wrecked 8 March 1823 |
General characteristics | |
Tons burthen | 140, or 14015⁄74[1] (bm) |
Sail plan | Brig |
Belle Alliance was the first large ship built in Guernsey. Barry Patourel built her in 1815 at Glatigny for J.Vidamour.[2]
The Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey, Sir John Doyle, was present at the launching and presented Belle Alliance with an ensign.[1]
On 30 September 1815, she was in harbour with B.Le Patourel, master.[1]
In 1816, under the command of Edward Bayles, she made a voyage to Taragona and Rio de Janeiro.[1]
In 1817, she was under the command of T. de Putron. In 1819, she was under the command of P.Collas.[1]
Belle Alliance, Warman, master, was lost on 8 March 1823, on the Goodwin Sands, Kent. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Antwerp to Guernsey.[3]
Citations
- 1 2 3 4 5 Sarre (2007), p. 151.
- ↑ Jacob (1830), pp. 456 & 458.
- ↑ "Ship News". The Morning Chronicle. No. 16815. 12 March 1823.
References
- Jacob, John (1830). Annals of some of the British Norman isles constituting the bailiwick of Guernsey.
- Sarre, John W. (2007). Howell, Alan (ed.). Guernsey sailing ships, 1786–1936. Vol. 8. Guernsey Museum monograph series.
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