Jane (1797 ship)
Jane was launched in Aberdeen in 1797. She spent her entire career as a whaler in the British Northern Whale Fishery. She was lost in 1829 in the Davis Strait.
History | |
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Name: | Jane |
Builder: | Aberdeen[1] |
Launched: | 1797[1] |
Fate: | Lost 1829 |
General characteristics | |
Tons burthen: | 278[1] (bm) |
Career
Most of Jane's early career is obscure. In 1802 the Aberdeen Whaling Company purchased her. In 1810 she did come back into Aberdeen with one of the largest cargoes brought into that port: 17 whales yielding 200 tons of oil.
Her success gave rise to the following sea shanty:[2]
- We'll go in to Jean Mackenzie's,
- And buy a pint o' gin,
- And drink it on the jetty
- When the Jane comes in.
The following data is from Coltish:[3]
Year | Master | Where | Whales | Tuns whale oil | Seals |
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1814 | Newton | Greenland | 20 | 142 | 0 |
1815 | Newton | Davis Strait | 5 | 54 | 0 |
1816 | Newton | Greenland | 9 | 73 | 0 |
1817 | Newton | Greenland | 0 | 0 | 0 |
1818 | Christie | Greenland | 10 | 122 | 0 |
1819 | Christie | Greenland | 3 | 27 | 0 |
1820 | Christie | Greenland | 1 | 11 | 25 |
Lloyd's List (LL) reported on 31 July 1821 that Jane, Bruce, master, had been lost.[4] This report proved to be in error; Jane was lost while whaling, but not until 1829.
Year | Master | Where | Whales | Tuns whale oil | Seals |
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1821 | Bruce | Greenland | 6 | 110 | 0 |
1822 | Bruce | Greenland | 5 | 72 | 0 |
1823 | Bruce | Davis Strait | 7 | 106 | 0 |
1824 | Bruce | Greenland | 2 | 40 | 30 |
1825 | Greenland | Bruce | 0 | 0 | 0 |
1826 | Bruce | Greenland | 8 | 108 | 0 |
1827 | Bruce | Greenland | 6 | 86 | 0 |
1828 | Bruce | Davis Strait | 11 | 150 | 0 |
1829 | Bruce | Davis Strait | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Fate
In 1829 Jane was lost in the Davis Strait.[2] There were no casualties amongst her crew.[5]
Citations and references
Citations
- Smith (1989), p. 73.
- Smith (1989), p. 77.
- Coltish (c. 1842).
- Lloyd's List (LL) 31 July 1821, №5614.
- "Davis' Straits Fishing". The Aberdeen Journal (4318). 13 October 1830.
References
- Coltish, William (c. 1842). An account of the success of the ships at the Greenland and Davis Straits fisheries 1772-1842 inclusive.
- Smith, Robert (1989). The Granite City: A History of Aberdeen. John Donald. ISBN 0859762777.