List of ship launches in 1830

The list of ship launches in 1830 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1830.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 January United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Alexander Lyle Shipyard Halifax Sir Charles Ogle Paddle steamer For Halifax-Dartmouth Ferry Service.
7 January  United Kingdom Waterford Martha Pope Schooner For Richard Pope.[1]
11 January  United Kingdom Dikes & Gibson Hull Moscow Full-rigged ship For private owner.[2]
January  United States Webb and Allen New York Crawford Morris-Taney-class cutter For United States Revenue Cutter Service.
9 February  United Kingdom Meldrum Dysart George Brig For Messrs. Beveridge.[3]
25 February  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Curlew Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[4]
11 March  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Nautilus Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[5]
19 March  United Kingdom James Laing South Shields Vicissitude Merchantman For James Laing & William Anderson.
24 March  France Rochefort D'Assas Cygne-class brig For French Navy.[6][7]
March  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Ann Merchantman For private owner.[8][9]
March  United Kingdom E. & R. Lumsden Monkwearmouth Catherine Brig For Forster & Co.[8][10][11]
March  United Kingdom Messrs. Shipton Gloucester Lord Wellington Merchantman For private owner.[12]
12 April  United Kingdom John Duffus & Co. Aberdeen Duchess of Gordon cutter For Messrs. Hogarth.[13]
13 April  United Kingdom Hunt Gloucester Bacchus Brig For Messrs. Johnson.[14][15]
18 April  France Bayonne Le Dunois Gazelle-class brig For French Navy.[16]
24 April  United Kingdom J. and R. Fisher Chester Cheshire Merchantman For Barton, Irlam and Higginson.[17]
24 April  United Kingdom Foulk Aberystwyth Pilot Smack For private owner.[18]
April  United Kingdom Tindall Scarborough Pettrell Merchantman For Messrs. Tindall.[19]
6 May  Kingdom of Hanover Cuxhaven Friendship Schooner For private owner.[20]
8 May  France Brest L'Héroine Corvette For French Navy.[21]
10 May  United Kingdom Eling Psyche Yacht For Mr. Pratt.[22]
13 May  United Kingdom White Cowes Caroline Yacht For Marquess of Donegall.[23]
20 May  United Kingdom Hayes Portsmouth Dockyard Seaflower Cutter For Royal Navy.[24]
22 May  United Kingdom Clarke & Nicholson Liverpool Theodosia West Indiaman For private owner.[25]
23 May  France Cherbourg L'Ariane Ariane-class corvette For French Navy.[26]
24 May  United Kingdom Plymouth Dockyard Racehorse Favorite-class sloop For Royal Navy.[27]
24 May  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Wizard Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
25 May  United Kingdom Adamson Grangemouth John Black Merchantman For private owner.[28]
4 June  Russia Archangelsk Borodino Ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[29]
4 June  Russia Archangelsk Krasney Ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[29]
7 June  United Kingdom Reed & Young Sunderland John Barry Snow For private owner.[8][30]
12 June  Denmark Jacob Holm Christianshavn Frederik den Sjette Paddle steamer For Lauritz Nicolai Hvidt.
21 June  France Rochefort La Thisbé Corvette For French Navy.[31]
23 June  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Lark Cutter For Royal Navy.[32]
29 June  France Charles Robert Alexandre Lorient La Victoire Vengeance-class frigate For French Navy.[33]
30 June  United Kingdom John Wood & Co. Glasgow Mona's Isle Paddle steamer For Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.
5 July  France Lorient Le Bisson Cygne-class brig For French Navy.[34]
7 July  France Lorient Le Méléagre Cygne-class brig For French Navy.[35]
8 July  United Kingdom Redbridge Great Britain Merchantman For Mr. Atfield.[36]
22 July  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Seahorse Seringapatam-class frigate For Royal Navy.
26 July  United Kingdom Green, Wigram's & Green Blackwall Yard Harpooner Barque For Green, Wigram's & Green.
July  United Kingdom Whitby Nauta Brig For private owner.[37]
July  United Kingdom J. Burden Sunderland Queen Adelaide Brig For J. Burden.[8][38]
4 August  United Kingdom location Jackdaw Cutter For Royal Navy.[39]
18 August  France Bayonne La Camille Camille-class corvette For French Navy.[40]
21 August  United Kingdom Alex McLaine Belfast Queen Adelaide Brig For Robert P. Ritchie.[41]
2 September  United Kingdom Menzies & Sons Leith Copse West Indiaman For Mr. Copse.[42][43]
7 September  Russia Saint Petersburg Beresina Ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[29]
7 September  United Kingdom Saint Petersburg Smolensk Ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[29]
15 September  Denmark Andreas Schifter Orlogsværftet Bellona Fourth rate For Royal Danish Navy.
21 September  United Kingdom Port Glasgow Queen Adelaide Steamship For private owner.[44]
25 September  France Toulon Le Primauguet Gazelle-class brig For French Navy.[45]
30 September  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Magpie Cutter For Royal Navy.[32]
30 September  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Medway Lighter For Royal Navy.[32]
30 September  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Quail Cutter For Royal Navy.[32]
1 October  United Kingdom R. Tredwen Cardiff Royal Adelaide Brig For private owner.[46]
2 October  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Stag Seringapatam-class frigate For Royal Navy.
5 October  United Kingdom W. Roberts Milford Haven Alert Cutter For Ballast Office.[46]
5 October  United Kingdom W. Roberts Milford Haven Bee Cutter For Ballast Office.[46]
18 November  United Kingdom Charles Connell & Sons Belfast Emerald Brig For Messrs. McTear, M'Caw & Gillis.[47]
4 December  France Toulon Le Dupetit Thouars Gazelle-class brig For French Navy.[48]
28 December United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Joanna Barque For private owner.[49]
29 December  United Kingdom Plymouth Dockyard Savage Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[50]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Fawcett Liverpool Alburka Paddle steamer For Messrs. Lander.[51]
Unknown date  United Kingdom E. & R. Lumsden Sunderland Alexander and William Sloop For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Allen Brig For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Ann Sloop For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Barbara Merchantman For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam Ceres Fourth rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[52]
Unknown date  Sweden Chapman Man of war For Royal Swedish Navy.[53]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Commerce Schooner For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Storey Sunderland Cyrus Merchantman For Mr. Hubbard.[8]
Unknown date  United States Webb and Allen New York Dexter Morris-Taney-class cutter For United States Revenue Cutter Service.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Dorothea Snow For Vint & Co.[8][9]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Leith Drummore Merchantman For Mr. Aitchison.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Barrie Whitby Earl of Eldon Merchantman For J. Barrie.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Reed & Young, or T. Reed Sunderland Eden Snow For P. Oswald.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Bell Sunderland Eleanor Merchantman For private owner.[8]
Unknown date Straits Settlements Singapore Elizabeth Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Elizabeth Merchantman For P. Bains.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Ball Jr. Salcombe Emma Schooner For John A. Jarvis & William Beer.[54]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Van Diemen's Land William Pender Hobart Enterprize Schooner For John Pascoe Fawkner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Reed & Young, or T. Reed Sunderland Fawn Sloop For C. Wood.[8]
Unknown date  United States Webb and Allen New York Gallatin Morris-Taney-class cutter For United States Revenue Cutter Service.
Unknown date  United States Webb and Allen New York Hamilton Morris-Taney-class cutter For United States Revenue Cutter Service.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Hardwick Merchantman For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Kirkbride & Partners Sunderland Harlington Brig For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Heber Merchantman For John White.[8]
Unknown date  France Dunkerque Heldin Sixth rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[55]
Unknown date  France Dunkerque Hippomenus Sixth rate For Royal Netherlands Navy.[56]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Potts Sunderland Hutton Snow For William Potts.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Janus Snow For George Thompson.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Chepstow Lady Cornewall Brig For private owner.[57]
Unknown date  Austrian Empire de Riva Lake Garda L'Amico Alla Prova Horse-powered paddle boat For Mr. de Riva.[58]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Chepstow Lord Eldon Merchantman For John Irving & John Irving Jr.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Marian Snow For private owner.[59]
Unknown date  Netherlands Vlissingen Meermin Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[60]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Mersey Merchantman For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Thorne Monarch Steamship For private owner.[61]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Neva Merchantman For Turner & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Nurna Merchantman For William Gales.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Kirkbride & Partners Sunderland Olive Merchantman For Oliver & Co.[8]
Unknown date  Sweden Oscar Man of war For Royal Swedish Navy.[53]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. & W. Dixon Sunderland Paragon Schooner For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  Netherlands Rotterdam Pegasus Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[62]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Moses Wilkinson Sunderland Platina Barque For Mr. Potter.[8][63]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Green Bristol Prince George Merchantman For John Green.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Reay Sunderland Princess Augusta Barque For Goodwin & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Ball Jr. Salcombe Rapid Sloop For Mr. Bartlett.[64]
Unknown date India William Clifton Howrah Red Rover Barque For William Clifton.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Royal William Snow For John Hall.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom L. Crown Sunderland Saint Lawrence Snow For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Sarah Snow For Gale & Co.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Chilton Sunderland Sussex Merchantman For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Lyon Sunderland Thomas Lyon Merchantman For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland William IV Merchantman For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Reay Sunderland Williams Merchantman For private owner.[8]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Chilton Sunderland William the Fourth Merchantman For J. Forster.[8]

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