Lloyds Register and Shipping Lists, Mercantile Navy Lists and other shipping research
Volumes of the Lloyd’s Register of Ships which are fully accessible and searchable online (up to 1998) can be accessed via archive.org, Wikimedia Commons and Google Books. Please note that not all editions have been digitised yet but the Heritage & Education Centre (HEC) are creating searchable scans of our entire Register Book collection up to 2000 and making them freely available online.
https://hec.lrfoundation.org.uk/archive-library/lloyds-register-of-ships-online
Information about Allbeury mariners can be found in these registers. For instance
1852, page 735 Masters and Mates
certificate; 3907
name; Allbeury, Henry
capacity; 2M (mate)
where examined; Li (Liverpool)
Mercantile Navy Lists
certificate; 3907
name; Allbeury, Henry
capacity; 2M (mate)
previous capacity; -
present vessel; Dolphin
port belonging to; Guernsey
where examined; Livpl (Liverpool)
https://books.google.com.au/books?id=oecNAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA193&lpg=RA1-PA193&dq=john+george+allbeury&source=bl&ots=1WQpalFLWM&sig=ACfU3U08OXDE0DkWZeKBVMPyZzS-VbqnFA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiUlb2pq4r7AhWT-nMBHe0CCo84WhDoAXoECAIQAg#v=onepage&q=Allbeury&f=false
Newspaper excerpt
https://www.lastchancetoread.com/docs/1826-08-19-the-aberdeen-chronicle.aspx
There is now FOR SALE, on Board of the COMMERCE, of JERSEY, ' arrived yesterday}, II. ALLBEURY, Master, A Cargo of JERSEY APPLES, of superior quality— Wholesale or Retail. For further particulars, apply to Captain ALLBEURY, on board the Commerce, lying near the Custom House. August 17th, 1826.
Navigating the Lower Saint Lawrence in the 19th Century
See Blog Messieurs Felix Briard and John Allbeury, both at and of Paspébiac aforesaid, gentlemen
Comments
Post a Comment