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Ship Arrivals at the Port of Quebec, 1842

The following arrivals were extracted from the Quebec Gazette 1842. In 1842 there was a big increase in emigration from the United Kingdom to North America (see the statistics) . Many thanks to Jim Rathbun for the transcriptions. Correspondence relative to emigration and sale of colonial lands, Part 1: British North America
(The newspapers were filmed within their binding, making one side of some entries, unreadable, or only partly legible. This can lead to errors in the interpretation of the entry or missed entries. Be aware that there may be two or more ships of the same name, from the same, or different ports, during the same year. Even if the "number of passengers" is not shown for some entries, the ship may have carried passengers . . example, Gratitude, June 2nd)

June 6th 1842
Date
Vessel
Master
Sailed
From
Passengers
Consigned to / Remarks
Port of Quebec
June 02 schooner Star of the West Capt Broderick 8 weeks Plymouth   to Leverault & Co., general cargo
June 02 bark Carlion ? Capt Allen 16th April port Glasgow 391 passengers to Gilmour & Co.
June 02 ship Dolphin Capt Sullivan 13th April Newry 356 passengers to Pemberton, in ballast
June 02 bark New Volunteer Capt Wells 3rd April Swansea   to LeMesurier & Co., coal
June 02 brig Gratitude Capt Forrest 12th April Newry (passengers letter) to to order, in ballast
June 02 brig Triade Capt Miller 18th April Leith   to order, in ballast
June 02 brig Teignmouth Capt Legge 18th April Leith   to order, in ballast
June 02 brig Ann Elliot Capt Thompson 16th April Leith   to order, in ballast
June 02 brig Pacille Capt Morrison 27 days Aberdeen   to order, in ballast
June 04 bark James Harris Capt Pacoe 16th April London   to L.Windson, in ballast
June 04 brig Atron Capt Atron 18th April Corunna   to Gilmour & Co., in ballast
June 04 brig Mariner Capt Russell 16th April port Glasgow   to Gilmour & Co., in ballast
June 04 brig Curlaw ? Capt Gartlet 7 weeks Painboeuf   to LeMesurier & Co., in ballast
June 04 brig Northumberland ? Capt Adey 49 days L'Orient   to LeMesurier & Co., in ballast
June 04 brig Lane Capt Massingham 17th April Plymouth   to Pemberton, in ballast
June 04 schr Industry Capt LeVache 18 days Halifax   general cargo
June 05 bark Joanna Capt Robinson 18th April Glasgow   to Gilmour & Co., in ballast
June 06 brig Energy Capt Ballen? 24th April Limerick 199 passengers to Price & Co., in ballast
June 06 brig Constitution Capt Wilson 22nd April Sligo 181 passengers to to order, in ballast
June 06 brig Rhydiot Capt Buldle 14th April Aberystwyth 93 passengers to G.B.Symes, in ballast
June 06 bark Rosebank Capt Montgomery 18th April Belfast 133 passengers to Gilmour & Co., ballast and cordage
June 06 brig Dryden Capt Stammers 13th April Dublin 187 passengers to Atkinson & Co, ballast
June 06 brig Dahlia Capt Robinson 13th April Plymouth 16 passengers to Cullivier & Co, Montreal, general cargo
June 06 brig Margaret and Sarah Capt Davidson 13th April Plymouth   to G.B. Stymes, in ballast
June 06 bark Glasgow Capt Summerville 28th April Glasgow   to Gilmour & Co, in ballast
June 06 bark Eleutheria Capt McDonough 21st April Tralee 249 passengers to W.Price & Co, in ballast
June 06 bark Bowden Capt Gentle 9th April Glasgow 174 passengers for Montreal, general cargo
Date
Vessel
Master
Sailed
From
Passengers
Consigned to / Remarks
June 8th 1842
  To Captain Forrest

Dear Sir,
We the undersigned passengers on board the Brig Gratitude from Newry, beg to return you our sincere thanks for your kind and unremitting ation ??? evinced on every occasion. . . .
I can't really read the rest as it is in the middle of a crease but it seems the Gratitude lost it's mast and sails and the passengers thank him for his "exertion" to replace them.
Chas.Richardson late Captain, 59th Regiment
Charles Richardson Jr.
John Richardson
Robert Bailey
Alexander Cochran
Redmond Dolahan
Lawrence Quin
John Hardy
Robert Turley
Edward Turley
Robert Beghan
Thos. W. Grant
Saml McLang
James McCoy
Peter Quin
James McKibbon
Joseph Cochran
Michael Conlon
James Cochran
Saml.Cochran
Thomas Duncan
John McKibbon
Richard Conlon
Wm.Wilson
Daniel Markev [Marken?]
Michael Ruddy
William McKnight
Saml.McKnight
Robt. McKnight
Denis Toner
James Hardy
Mark Hardy
Robert Turley
 

James English
Richard Kannon
Thomas Conlon
Peter Cassidy
Paik [Patrick] Conlon
Peter McShane
Robert Turley
Michael Roony
Frans.Walsh
Thos.Smyth
Michael McKeon
Patrick Donaghy
Fran.Kelly
Owen Carghan
John McKnight
Andrew Donnelly
John Lowree
John O'Neill
Francis Kelly
Park Fehan
Robert Larvey
James Larvey
John Larvey
Patk White
Bernard White
Robert O'Neil
Wm.Murphy
Robert Michel
John Murphy
Alexander Caughren
Henry Agnew
John McCoy

Quebec 8th June 1842

 

In the steamship " Acadia" from Boston for Liverpool via Halifax

For Liverpool Rev Henry Grassett, Geo W. Allen, J. McMurrich, Alexander Wood, Mrs. John Davidson, and Robert Morris of Canada. James Gilzean, Jamaica Frederick Brown, Vera Cruz, Charles F. Will, Porto Rico, Mr. Scotland, Trinidad, John F. Briggs, London, Alfred Cope and Julian Vasquez, New Granada, Viscount Cranbourne and Mr. Faithful and W.S. Janes, England, Frederick W. S. Cooliage, of Boston, bearer of dispatches to our minister in London. E.F. Hewhall, E.H.R. Lyman, Boston, Mr. Sampson and Lady, S.J. Wyeth, Mrs. M. Smith, A. A. Crawford, F.W. Roberts, James Robertson, and William Whitewright Jr.of New York, J Lawton, Charleston, Hermon Hagedorn, New Orleans, Charles Barnes, of Leicater, Mass.
For Halifax J. Longley, S.K.G. Netlles, New York, M.F. Whitehead, Canada, Capt James Galt, Pacific Ocean, S.A. White and Thomas Richie, Halifax

Among the passenger in the steamship " Great Western" from Liverpool at New York are Capt. Mayne, Mrs. Mayne, Mr. Rabean, Mr. Sampson, Gen. Sir R.A. Armstrong, and Mr. W. Douglas

June 7th—In the packet ship "George Washington," sailed from New York for Liverpool, Charles Dickens, lady and servant of London, (this is author Charles Dickens, who was returning home from his first U.S. visit, with his wife Kate, and her servant, Anne Brown . . they had arrived at Boston on the Cunard Line steamship Britannia January 22nd 1842 . . and such was his experience, that they were returning to England via sailing vessel), Mr. Maurice Power of London, Mr. C.J. Gilbert of Hartford, Mr. R. Prentiss and Mr. Jno Parkin of Canada, Capt. Granville, Capt. Woodhouse, Capt. Leventhorpe, Lieut. Grant, British Army, Mr. W.S. Muarry, New York, and Mr. Maitland, New York.

Captain Holdforth, of the brig Leo, arrived on Saturday, reports having passed, on the 10th of May, 1842 , in lat 49, long 22, 38, the bark Edward of London, dismasted and abandoned.

             
June 20th 1842
 

Passengers arriving at this port during the week ending this date From England 775, from Ireland 2185, from Scotland 219, from Lower Ports 11, total for the year to date 22,101. Previous year 16,971. Increase in favour of 1842 , 6030

June 27th 1842
Date
Vessel
Master
Sailed
From
Passengers
Consigned to / Remarks
Port of Quebec
June 25 H.M. ship Resistance Commander G.E. Paton with the 2nd or reserve battallion of the 23rd Welsh Fusiliers - about 450 men
June25 schooner Victoria Capt. Begin / Regin 11 days Halifax    
June 25 brig Ann Moore Capt Patten 1st May Limerick 182 passengers to Laurie and Burns, in ballast
June 25 brig Albert Edward, Prince of Wales York 51 days Galway 193 passengers in ballast
June 25 brig Donegal Capt Hodgson 8th June St John's, Nfld   to Thos. Curry, in ballast
June 26 brig Rd. Walran Capt Leeds 42 days Dublin 190 passengers to Curry & Co., in ballast
June 26 brig Argo Capt Greggs 46 days Sligo 114 passengers to Gilmour and Co.
June 26 brig Chronometer Capt Frose / Fruse 40 days Liverpool   general cargo
June 26 brig Sylvanus Capt McKenzie 47 days Bordeaux   to W. Price and Co.
June 26 brig Morning Star Capt Addison 43 days Painboeuf    
June 26 brig Ferronia Capt Grant 37 days Glasgow 87 passengers to order, general cargo
June 26 brig William Fell [sic] Tell Capt Farino 9th May Workington and Dublin 180 passengers to order, ballast and goods
June 26 brig Mary Russell Capt Turnbull 21st May Limerick 166 passengers to order, in ballast
June 26 bark Asia Capt Woodward 36 days London   to W.Chapman and Co.
June 26 ship Dumfriesshire Capt Gowan 45 days Belfast 600 passengers to G.H.Parke and Co., salt
June 26 schr Buadicea Capt Evans   Limerick 89 passengers to Price and Co., in ballast
June 26 schr Messenger Capt Milligan 35 days Limerick 137 passengers to order, in ballast
June 26 bark Eutena? Capt Tucker 10th May Hull 74 passengers to Burstail, general cargo
June 26 bark Edmund Capt Dobson 59 days London 84 passengers to Price and Co., general cargo
June 26 schooner Hubert Pare Capt Painchaud 17th June Magdelan Islands   to order, general cargo
June 27 bark Robert & Ann Capt Richmond 24th April London   to order, in ballast
June 27 brig Urania Capt Eleanor 53 days Cadix ?   for Montreal, general cargo
June 27 bark Dependent Capt Maroband ? 47 days Bridgetown 93 passengers bricks
 

Eleven square rigged vessels, with passengers are reported at Grosse-Isle

Erratum, in the arrival of the 17th inst, the Brig Lord Oakley, Capt Crow, was reported 60 days from Bordeaux with 9 passengers. It ought to have read, 36 days, no passengers

June 29th 1842
Date
Vessel
Master
Sailed
From
Passengers
Consigned to / Remarks
Port of Quebec
June 28
bark Pricilla Capt Taylor 42 days Plymouth 109 passengers in ballast; to order
June 28
ship Devereaux Capt Barton 10th May Liverpool 252 passengers to order, general cargo
June28
brig Carricks Capt Scrogham   S[ligo] 173 passengers in ballast
June 28
brig Mary Capt Newham 51 days Belfast 224 passengers to order; coals
June 28
brig Velocity Capt McGrath   Waterford 118 passengers in ballast, to Froste and Co
June28
brig Jane Capt Johnson 6 weeks Cork 133 passengers in ballast; to order
June 28
bark Eliza Ann Capt Carruthers 48 days Whitehaven 154 passengers in ballast; to order
June 28
brig Mary Alice Capt Dale 1st May Newport 186 passengers to order, coals and paint
 

The steamer North America arrived from Montreal yesterday with the bark Toronto, bark British Hero, brig Vesper, and brig Minerea in tow

New York June 22nd-cleared for Quebec -Br ship Constitution, Capt Neill, 23rd -Br bark Liverpool, Capt Spence

J.D. Dalzaretti announces that a new supply of sickles has just arrived from Liverpool.


Among the passengers on the steamship Unicorn, left this morning about 12 o'clock for Pictou, with the English mail to go by the Britannia, 3rd July, for Halifax were, The Rev Bishop McDonald of Prince Edward Island, Capt Elrington, Lieut Simmonds, Judge Rolland,Master Rolland, and servent,Miss Grieve, Mrs. Forsyth, Mr. and Mr. McCallum, Mrs. French, Mr and Mrs Lunell, Messrs George Black, Ewing and Hendrick

             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             

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