Cicero (1819 ship)

Cicero was launched at Hull in 1819 as a Greenland whaler, hunting the right and the bowhead whale. She made six full voyages to the Greenland whale fishery and was lost in July 1826 on her seventh.

History
United Kingdom
Name: Cicero
Namesake: Cicero
Builder: Hull
Launched: 1819
Fate: Wrecked 1 July 1826
General characteristics
Tons burthen: 320[1] (bm)

Career

Cicero first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1819 with Parkin, master, Raith & Co., owner, and trade Hull-Greenland.[1]

Year Master Owner Trade Source & notes
1820 Parkin Raith & Co. Hull–Greenland LR
1825 T.Lee Routh & Co. Hull–Greenland LR; large repairs 1821, 1822, & 1823

Whaling voyages

The following data is from Coltish:[2]

Year Master Where Whales Tuns whale oil
1819 Parkin Greenland 6 38
1820 Parkin Greenland 9 80
1821 Leaf Greenland 7 101
1822 Leaf Greenland 2 33 (70 Butts)
1823 Lee Greenland 5 89
1824 Lee Davis Strait 14 159
1825 Lee Davis Strait 15 200
1826 Lee Davis Strait 0 0

Fate

Cicero, Lee, master, was lost on 1 July 1826 in the Davis Strait.[3] Andrew Marvel rescued her crew.

By another report, Cicero was destroyed by taking the "Middle Ice" in Latitude 75°12′ North, at midnight 7 June 1826.[4]

Citations and references

Citations

References

  • Coltish, William (c. 1842). An account of the success of the ships at the Greenland and Davis Straits fisheries 1772-1842 inclusive.
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