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List of ship launches in 1814

The list of ship launches in 1814 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1814.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
6 January  United Kingdom Melling, Watson & Co. Liverpool James Harris West Indiaman For private owner.[1]
8 January  United Kingdom Richard Chapman Bideford Falmouth Cyrus-class ship-sloop For Royal Navy.[2]
8 January  United Kingdom James Warwick Eling Spey Cyrus-class ship-sloop For Royal Navy.
24 January  United Kingdom Josiah and Thomas Brindley Frindsbury Lee Cyrus-class post ship For Royal Navy.
29 January India Matthew Smith Sulkea Juliana Barque For private owner.
January  United Kingdom Sunderland Earl of Fife Whaler For private owner.[3]
7 February  United Kingdom Thomas Steemson Paull Brunswick Whaler For James Shrapnell Bowden & Willia Wright.
12 February  United Kingdom Wigram & Green Blackwall Glasgow Endymion-class frigate For Royal Navy.[4]
19 February  United Kingdom Thomas Burn Sunderland Prince of Orange West Indiaman For private owner.
20 February  United Kingdom River Tyne The Tyne Steam Boat Steamboat For private owner.[5]
21 February  United Kingdom Wigram, Wells & Green Blackwall Yard Liverpool Endymion-class frigate For Royal Navy.
February  United Kingdom Barkworth & Co. Hessle Bedford West Indiaman For private owner.[6]
February  United Kingdom Barkworth & Co. Hessle Camillus West Indiaman For M. Metcalf & Sons.[6]
8 March  United Kingdom Robert Davy Topsham Hind Cyrus-class post ship For Royal Navy.[7]
8 March  United Kingdom William Bottomley King's Lynn Larne Cyrus-class post ship For Royal Navy.[8]
10 March  United Kingdom John Pelham Frindsbury Conway Conway-class post ship For Royal Navy.
23 March  United Kingdom Josiah & Thomas Brindley Frindsbury Tamar Conway-class post ship For Royal Navy.
24 March  United Kingdom Birnie Montrose Lively Smack For private owner.[9]
24 March  United Kingdom Wilson Liverpool Marchioness of Queensbury Packet ship For private owner.[10]
25 March India John White Chittagong Kent Merchantman For private owner.
March  United Kingdom T. R. Greenwell Sunderland Eclipse Merchantman For T. R. Greenwell.[11][12]
March  United Kingdom William Courtney Chester Mersey Conway-class post ship For Royal Navy.
March  United Kingdom Gilkieson, Mair & Co. Irvine Montreal Full-rigged ship For private owner.[13]
March  United Kingdom James Munn Greenock Princess Charlotte Paddle steamer For private owner.[14]
4 April  United Kingdom Mary Ross Rochester Fury Hecla-class bomb vessel For Royal Navy.
5 April United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Josiah Brindley Frindsbury Menai Conway-class post ship For Royal Navy.[15]
6 April  United Kingdom William Wallis Blackwall Alpheus Scamander-class frigate For Royal Navy.[16]
6 April  United Kingdom William Stone Deptford Tartar Apollo-class frigate For Royal Navy.[17]
7 April  United States Henry Eckford Sackett's Harbor, New York Jefferson Brig For United States Navy.[18]
7 April  Russia B. F. Stoke Saint Petersburg Tserber Lugger For Imperial Russian Navy.[19]
10 April  United States Henry Eckford Sackett's Harbor, New York Jones Brig For United States Navy.[20]
11 April  United States Adam and Noah Brown Vergennes, Vermont Saratoga Corvette For United States Navy.
14 April United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Kingston Royal Naval Dockyard Kingston Prince Regent Fourth rate For Royal Navy.
14 April United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Kingston Royal Naval Dockyard Kingston, Ontario Princess Charlotte Fifth rate For Royal Navy.
21 April  United Kingdom Hutchison Kirkcaldy Name unknown Brig For Robert & William Russell.[21]
22 April  United Kingdom John Scott Sunderland Blucher Merchantman For J. Hurry & Co.
25 April  United Kingdom Titterton Storkwith John Brig For private owner.[22]
April United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Île aux Noix Niagara Brig For Royal Navy.
2 May  United States Henry Eckford Sackett's Harbor, New York Superior Frigate For United States Navy.
5 May  United Kingdom Jabez Bayley Ipswich Dee Conway-class post ship For Royal Navy.[23]
6 May  United Kingdom Balthazar Adams Bucklers Hard Towey Conway-class post ship For Royal Navy.[24]
14 May  United Kingdom Archibald McLauchlin & William Denny Dumbarton Trusty Paddle steamer For private owner.[25]
19 May  United Kingdom William Courtney Chester Eden Conway-class post ship For Royal Navy.[26]
20 May  United Kingdom Robert Davy Topsham Tyne Conway-class post ship For Royal Navy.
21 May  United Kingdom Edward Sison Woolwich Dockyard Forte Fifth rate For Royal Navy.[27]
May  United States Daniel French Brownsville, Pennsylvania Enterprise Sternwheeler For Monongahela and Ohio Steam Boat Company.
May  United Kingdom Sunderland Henry Brig For private owner.[28]
May  United Kingdom Fyffe Fairlie Industry Paddle steamer For Mr. Cochrane.[29][30]
May  United Kingdom Hustwick River Spey Jessy Brig For private owner.[31]
3 June  United Kingdom Portobello Blucher Merchantman For private owner.[32]
4 June  United Kingdom Richard Chapman Bideford Cyrene Cyrus-class post ship For Royal Navy.[33]
8 June  United Kingdom John King Upnor Bann Sixth rate For Royal Navy.[34]
11 June  United States Henry Eckford Sackett's Harbor, New York Mohawk Frigate For United States Navy.
18 June  United Kingdom Edward Larking & William Sprong King's Lynn Belette Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[35]
20 June France French First Republic Genoa Brilliant Apollo-class frigate For Royal Navy.[36]
20 June  United States Francis & Joseph Grice Philadelphia Navy Yard Guerriere Frigate For United States Navy.
21 June  United Kingdom William Stone Deptford Dockyard Salisbury Salisbury-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[37]
22 June  United States Josiah Barker Boston Navy Yard Independence Third rate For United States Navy.[38]
23 June  Russia A. K. Kaverznev Saint Petersburg Rossiya Rossiya-class frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[39]
27 June  United Kingdom Hustwick River Spey Mary Brig For private owner.[31]
June  United Kingdom River Clyde Argyll Paddle steamer For private owner.[30]
June  United Kingdom Archibald McLachlan Dumbarton Margery Paddle steamer For William Anderson, John McCubbin and others.[40]
June  United Kingdom River Cluyde Princess of Orange Paddle steamer For private owner.[30]
June  United Kingdom W. S. Chapman Whitby Stakesby Merchantman For Edward Chapman, W. S. Chapman, and Henry Simpson.
4 July  United Kingdom Edward Sison Woolwich Dockyard Nelson Nelson-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[41]
5 July  France Antwerp Superbe Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
11 July  United Kingdom William Gibson & Son Hull Princess Charlotte West Indiaman For James Burton.[42]
18 July  United Kingdom Robert Menzies Leith Duke of Wellington West Indiaman Built on speculation.[43]
19 July  United Kingdom Alexander Hall & Co. Aberdeen Brilliant Full-rigged ship For private owner.[44]
19 July  United Kingdom John & Robert Davison Sunderland Hyperion Merchantman For J. Davidson.
20 July  United Kingdom A. Hall & Co. Aberdeen Brilliant Merchantman For private owner.
July  United Kingdom Gilderdale, Pearson & Co Thorne Alexander Full-rigged ship For private owner.[42]
1 August  United Kingdom Mark Richards & Co. Hythe Duke of Wellington West Indiaman For private owner.[45]
1 August  United States Baltimore, Maryland Java Frigate For United States Navy.[46]
1 August  United Kingdom Wigram & Green Blackwall Yard St Helena Schooner For British East India Company.
3 August  United Kingdom Bunney & Firbank Hull Alexander Full-rigged ship For private owner.[47]
3 August  United Kingdom Barnes, Dikes, and King Hull Kirkella Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Eggington.[47]
5 August  United Kingdom James Crown Monkwearmouth Stentor Full-rigged ship For private owner.[11]
6 August  United Kingdom Jacobs Milford Haven Rochfort Third rate For Royal Navy.
6 August  Ottoman Empire Constantinople Unnamed Brig For Ottoman Navy.[48]
6 August  Ottoman Empire Constantinople Unnamed Frigate For Ottoman Navy.[48]
6 August  Ottoman Empire Constantinople Unnamed Gunboat For Ottoman Navy.[48]
7 August  Russia B. F. Stoke Saint Petersburg Ianus Vestnik-class
cutter
For Imperial Russian Navy.[49]
7 August  Russia B. F. Stoke Saint Petersburg Khameleon Vestnik-class
cutter
For Imperial Russian Navy.[50]
11 August  United States Adam and Noah Brown Vergennes, Vermont Surprise Brig For United States Navy.
17 August  United Kingdom Hobbs & Hellyer Redbridge Wye Sixth rate For Royal Navy.[51]
18 August  United Kingdom Nicholas Diddams Portsmouth Dockyard Icarus Brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[52]
20 August  Russia B. F. Stoke Saint Petersburg Finland Trekh Sviatitelei-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[53][54]
20 August  Russia I. V. Kurepanov Saint Petersburg Piotr Trekh Sviatitelei-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[53][55]
25 August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Lower Canada Ile aux Noix Quebec Confiance Fifth rate For Royal Navy.
30 August  France Rochefort Iéna Commerce de Paris-class ship of the line For French Navy.
August Danzig Danzig Prince Blucher Merchantman For private owner.[56]
2 September India J. Scott & Co. Calcutta Lady Nugent Merchantman For private owner.
10 September United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Kingston Royal Naval Dockyard Kingston St Lawrence First rate For Royal Navy.
13 September  United Kingdom Preston Great Yarmouth Duckenfield West Indiaman For C. Nockels.
14 September France French First Republic Rotterdam Amstel Pallas-class frigate For Dutch Navy.[57]
14 September  United Kingdom William Brenner Aberdeen The Aboyne Merchantman For private owner.[58]
16 September  United Kingdom Edward Sison Woolwich Dockyard Wolf Crocus-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
1 October  United States Portsmouth Navy Yard Portsmouth, New Hampshire Washington Independence-class ship of the line For United States Navy.[59]
27 October India Matthew Smith Sulkea Lord Lyndoch Merchantman For private owner.
29 October  United States Adam and Noah Brown New York Fulton Floating battery For United States Navy.[60]
29 October  United Kingdom Brocklebank Lancaster Layton West Indiaman For private owner.
29 October  France Lorient Magnifique Bucentaure-class ship of the line For French Navy.
29 October India Matthew Smith Calcutta Orient Merchantman For private owner.
29 October India Jamsetjee Bomanjee Wadia Bombay Victor Sloop-of-war For Royal Navy.[61][62]
31 October India R. Kyd & W. Richardson Kidderpore Lord Hungerford Merchantman For private owner.
12 November India J. Scott & Co. Calcutta Albion Merchantman For J. Hunter.
13 November  United Kingdom Edward Larking King's Lynn Gannet Sloop For Royal Navy.[63]
22 November  United Kingdom William Smith & Co. Newcastle upon Tyne Busiris West Indiaman For private owner.
22 November  Russia M. K. Surovtsov Kherson Parizh Poltava-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[64]
6 December  United Kingdom Barkworth & Hawkes Hessle Potton Merchantman For John Barkworth.
15 December  United States Adam Brown Sacketts Harbor, New York Chippewa Chippewa-class ship of the line For United States Navy.[65]
25 December United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Kingston Royal Naval Dockyard Kingston Psyche Fourth rate For Royal Navy.
27 December  United Kingdom W. and M. Moody Gainsborough Esther Brig For private owner.[66]
27 December India Gilmore & Co. Calcutta Hercules Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Aboyne Merchantman For private owner.[11]
Unknown date  United States Adam and Noah Brown Vergennes, Vermont Allen Row galley For United States Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Thompson Sunderland Ariadne Brig For James Thompson.[11]
Unknown date  France Antwerp Batavia Third rate For Dutch Navy.[67]
Unknown date  United States Noah Brown Vergennes, Vermont Borer Galley For United States Navy.[68]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Whitby British Tar Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Vergennes, Vermont Burrows Full-rigged ship For United States Navy.[69]
Unknown date India Bombay Caroline Frigate For Imaum of Muscat.[61]
Unknown date  United States Centipede Full-rigged ship For United States Navy.[70]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Portland Countess of Liverpool Cutter For Robert Naylor.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Monkwearmouth Deveron Snow For Mr. Wilson.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Jabez Bayley Ipswich Diligence Storeship For Royal Navy.[71]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John & Philip Laing Sunderland Duke of Wellington Merchantman For Park & Co.[11]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Lower Canada D. Munn Montreal Earl of Buckinghamshire Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date Netherlands Netherlands Eendracht Sixth rate For Dutch Navy.[72]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Emperor Alexander Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Firefly Ful-rigged ship For United States Navy.[73]
Unknown date  United States Flambeau Full-rigged ship For United States Navy.[74]
Unknown date India Bombay Flora Brig For Bombay Pilot Service.[61]
Unknown date Netherlands Netherlands Frederica Sophia Wilhelmina Pallas-class frigate For Dutch Navy.[75]
Unknown date India Calcutta Glaphyra Barque For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Monkwearmouth Grampian Brig For private owner.[11]
Unknown date India Bombay Guide Brig For Bombay Pilot Service.[61]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Lower Canada J. Munn Quebec Hadlow Full-rigged ship For W. Parker & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John & Philip Laing Sunderland Halifax Packet Merchantman For Mr. Sanderson.[11]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John & Philip Laing Sunderland Hebe Merchantman For Mr. Saunders.[11]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. & William Gales Sunderland Hilton Brig For J. H. Henzell.[11]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Barry Whitby John Barry Merchantman For John Barry.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New South Wales J. & W. Jenkins Cockle Bay John Palmer Schooner For D. H. Smith.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John & Philip Laing Sunderland Kent Merchantman For private owner.[11]
Unknown date  France La Vaillante Full-rigged ship For Dutch Navy.[76]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Brockbank Lancaster Layton Merchantman For private owner.[77]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. & William Gales Sunderland Leda Brig For W. Alexander.[11]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hylton[a] London Brig For private owner.[11]
Unknown date  United States James Owner Georgetown, Maryland Lynx Baltimore Clipper For United States Navy.
Unknown date  United States Vergennes, Vermont Nettle Full-rigged ship For United States Navy.[78]
Unknown date India M. Smith Calcutta New Carmo Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Littlehampton Norfolk West Indiaman For Corney & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Oscar Merchantman For Booth & Co.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada New Liverpool, Quebec Ottawa Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Palladium Brig For private owner.[11]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. & William Gales Sunderland Peace Brig For John White.[11]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John & Philip Laing Sunderland Polly Brig For W. Wheatley.[11]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bristol Princess Charlotte West Indiaman For G. Hillhouse, Sons & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. & J. Bulmer South Shields Princess Charlotte West Indiaman For Mr. Bulmer.
Unknown date  United States Ranger Full-rigged ship For United States Navy.[79]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Barrick Whitby Regret Merchantman For George Barrick Jr., Henry Barrick and John Watson.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Booth Sunderland Releif Merchantman For private owner.[11]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Brockbank Lancaster Richard Merchantman For private owner.[80]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Liverpool Robert Quayle Snow For Mr. Davidson.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Royalist Merchantman For private owner.[11]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Sarah Snow For private owner.[11]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John & Philip Laing Sunderland Seneca Merchantman For private owner.[11]
Unknown date India Bombay Sophia Brig For Bombay Pilot Service.[61]
Unknown date  France Spion Full-rigged ship For Dutch Navy.[81]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Richard Bussell Lyme Regis Superior Smack For private owner.[82]
Unknown date India Bombay Thames Ketch For British East India Company.[61]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. & William Gales Sunderland Thames Brig For Andrew & John White.[11]
Unknown date  United States Vergennes, Vermont Ticonderoga Steamboat For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Gibbons & others Aberdeen Timandra Merchantman For W. Gibbon.
Unknown date Netherlands Netherlands Rotterdam Van der Werff Fourth rate For Dutch Navy.[83]
Unknown date  United States Vergennes, Vermont Viper Row galley For United States Navy.
Unknown date  France Dunkerque Wilhelmina Pallas-class frigate For Dutch Navy.[84]
Unknown date  United States New York Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Name unknown Smack For private owner.

Notes

  1. ^ The source says only "unknown Hylton builder", so this may be either North Hylton or South Hylton—there were shipbuilders on both banks.

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