List of ship launches in 1828

The list of ship launches in 1828 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1828.

Date Ship Class Builder Location Country Notes
3 January Meg Merrilles Brig Robert Campion Whitby  United Kingdom For Messrs. Luffer & Co.[1]
19 January Cruizer Snake-class ship-sloop Chatham Dockyard  United Kingdom For Royal Navy.
2 February Agnes East Indiaman Menzies & Sons Leith  United Kingdom For private owner.[2]
16 February Warrior Merchantman Emmbert Chepstow  United Kingdom For private owner.[3]
18 February Pelham Paddle Steamer Smith Gainsborough  United Kingdom For Grimsby and Hull Steam Packet Company.[4]
21 February Edward Lombe Full-rigged ship Thomas Brodrick Whitby  United Kingdom For Robert Freeman.
22 February Tullyallan Castle Steamship Gray Kincardine  United Kingdom For private owner.[5]
23 February Adeline Steamship North Shields  United Kingdom For private owner.[6]
28 February Emma Mersey flat New Quay Company Liverpool  United Kingdom For Mersey and Irwell Navigation.[7]
1 March Capricieuse Gazelle-class schooner Bayonne France For French Navy.[8]
5 March William Fawcett Steamship Caleb & James Smith Liverpool  United Kingdom For Fawcett & Preston.[9]
15 March Robin Hood Brig R. and N. Campion Whitby  United Kingdom For private owner.[10]
17 March Bombay Canopus-class ship of the line Bombay Dockyard India For Royal Navy.[11]
17 March Pearl Sloop Philip Sainty Wivenhoe  United Kingdom For Royal Navy.[12][13]
March Partisan Snow L. Crown Sunderland  United Kingdom For J. Dale.[14][15]
1 April Hopewell Full-rigged ship John Longbourne & Co. Whitby  United Kingdom For George White.[16]
2 April Duke of Roxburgh Barque T. & W. Smith Newcastle upon Tyne  United Kingdom For Pirie & Co.[17]
4 April Boyne Brig Ritchie & McLaine Belfast  United Kingdom For Messrs. Hardy & Clark and Messrs. George & Richard Haloran.[18]
5 April Lord William Bentinck Merchantman F. Preston Great Yarmouth  United Kingdom For F. Preston.[19]
15 April Leda Seringapatam-class frigate Pembroke Dockyard  United Kingdom For Royal Navy.
15 April Dore Vésuve-class bomb vessel Bayonne France For French Navy.[20]
15 April Finistère Vésuve-class bomb vessel Bayonne France For French Navy.[21]
16 April Thames Schooner William Bayley Ipswich  United Kingdom For John Roberts & Jeffry Smith.[22]
19 April Cyclope Vésuve-class bomb vessel Toulon France For French Navy.[23]
25 April Glenalvon Barque J. Burdon Sunderland  United Kingdom For Home & Co.[14][24]
26 April Lord William Bentinck Merchantman Hillhouse & Sons Bristol  United Kingdom For George Hillhouse.
27 April Ardebil Brig S. O. Burachek Astrakhan  Russia For Imperial Russian Navy.[25]
28 April James Pattison Merchantman Adam Gordon Deptford  United Kingdom For private owner.
30 April Miranda Schooner Port Glasgow  United Kingdom For private owner.[26]
April Earl Bathurst Merchantman John M. Gales Sunderland  United Kingdom For John M. Gales.[14][27]
April Pearl Cutter Warsash  United Kingdom For Marquess of Anglesey.[28]
April Zebra Yacht Blaker Southampton  United Kingdom For A. Richardson.[28]
1 May Andromache East Indiaman G. H. Porrett Scarborough  United Kingdom For Mr. Jacobs.[29]
1 May Halkia Schooner Mulvey Chester  United Kingdom For private owner.[30]
1 May Harlequin Yacht Daniel List Fishbourne  United Kingdom For George Vernon.[31]
1 May Medora Yacht Blaker Southampton  United Kingdom For J. Greathead.[32]
8 May Caledonia Full-rigged ship New York United States For private owner.[33]
10 May Vulcain Vésuve-class bomb vessel Toulon France For French Navy.[34]
12 May Ondine Cutter Ruble Southampton  United Kingdom For G. W. Heneage.[35]
15 May German Brig Messrs. Pearson Thorne Waterside  United Kingdom For private owner.[36]
15 May Achéron Vésuve-class bomb vessel Toulon France For French Navy.[37]
15 May Peri Cutter Ruble Southampton  United Kingdom For Mr. Murray.[35]
20 May Ann Brigantine Charles Connell & Sons Belfast  United Kingdom For Thomas Williamson.[38][39]
26 May Royal Admiral Barque William Bottomly King's Lynn  United Kingdom For William Bottomly.
27 May Prince George Barque William Wright North Shields  United Kingdom For Henry Wright.
29 May Lord Goderich East Indiaman Dikes and Gibson Hull  United Kingdom For John Featherstone.[40]
May Benton Merchantman R. Dixon Sunderland  United Kingdom For Mr. McCree.[14][15]
May Traveller Schooner Grimsby  United Kingdom For private owner.[41]
13 June Dzhevan Bulak Brig S. O. Burachek Astrakhan  Russia For Imperial Russian Navy.[42]
13 June Turkmenchai Brig S. O. Burachek Astrakhan  Russia For Imperial Russian Navy.[43]
25 June Miranda Yacht Southampton  United Kingdom For J. Maxse.[44]
28 June Fairfield Boston-class sloop New York Navy Yard United States For United States Navy.[45]
28 June Snipe Nightingale-class cutter Pembroke Dockyard  United Kingdom For Royal Navy.
28 June Sparrow Bramble-class cutter Pembroke Dockyard  United Kingdom For Royal Navy.
28 June Speedy Nightingale-class cutter Pembroke Dockyard  United Kingdom For Royal Navy.
30 June Amelia Yacht Milford Haven  United Kingdom For B. R. Robertson.[46]
30 June Industrious Smack Roberts Milford Haven  United Kingdom For private owner.[46]
30 June Pansylipo Cutter John Jones Hirael  United Kingdom For Walter Davies Griffith.[47]
June Ann Schooner Belfast  United Kingdom For private owner.[48]
June Mary Macdonald Brig Three Rivers Colony of Prince Edward Island For private owner.[49]
June Penrith Merchantman Cocagne Colony of New Brunswick For private owner.[50]
June William Francis Sloop Morton  United Kingdom For private owner.[51]
15 July Didon Dryade-class frigate Toulon France For French Navy.
28 July Melpomène Surveillante-class frigate Cherbourg France For French Navy.
28 July Royal Adelaide Princess Charlotte-class ship of the line Edward Churchill Plymouth Dockyard  United Kingdom For Royal Navy.[52]
July Æolus Schooner Cornwallis Colony of Nova Scotia For private owner.[53]
July Leman Man-of-war Nicholaieff  Russia For Imperial Russian Navy.[54]
July Mary Clarke Brig Hopewell Colony of New Brunswick For private owner.[53]
July Mingrelia Brig Nicholaieff  Russia For Imperial Russian Navy.[54]
July Sarah Brig Amherst Colony of Nova Scotia For private owner.[53]
July The Pride of the Ocean Pleasure boat  United Kingdom For A. Corbet.[55]
July Tschesme Ship of the line Nicholaieff  Russia For Imperial Russian Navy.[54]
1 August Belle Gabrielle Surveillante-class frigate Cherbourg France For French Navy.[56]
11 August Comus Comet-class sloop Pembroke Dockyard  United Kingdom For Royal Navy.[11]
12 August Mabon Schooner L. Rose & Son Leith  United Kingdom For Leith and Hull Shipping Company.[57]
14 August Comet Comet-class sloop James Taylor Pembroke Dockyard  United Kingdom For Royal Navy.[58]
14 August Waldemar Third Rate Copenhagen Denmark For Royal Danish Navy.[59][60]
16 August Dryade Didon-class frigate Rochefort France For French Navy.[61]
18 August St. Louis Sloop-of-war Washington Navy Yard United States For United States Navy.
25 August Herminie Frigate Lorient France For French Navy.[62]
26 August Nimrod Atholl-class corvette Deptford Dockyard  United Kingdom For Royal Navy.[63]
26 August Sandbach West Indiaman Mottershead & Heyes Liverpool  United Kingdom For Sandbach, Tinne & Co.[64]
28 August Osbert Collier James Laing South Shields  United Kingdom For private owner.[65]
30 August Elizabeth Frigate Odesa  Russia For Imperial Russian Navy.[66]
August Edward Charleton Merchantman Wilkinson Sunderland  United Kingdom For Charelton & Co.[14][67]
18 September Enchantress West Indiaman Joseph Tipitt Bristol  United Kingdom For private owner.
20 September Monongahela Packet ship Philadelphia, Pennsylvania United States For W. and J. Brown & Co.[68]
23 September Clara Barque T. Brodrick Whitby  United Kingdom For W. Fraser & Co.[69]
24 September Concord Boston-class sloop Portsmouth Naval Shipyard United States For United States Navy.[70]
24 September Miana Brig S. O. Burachek Astrakhan  Russia For Imperial Russian Navy.[71]
September Thomas and Mary Snow T. Tiffing Sunderland  United Kingdom For private owner.[14]
2 October Zoe Miniature frigate Cowes  United Kingdom For Earl of Belfast.[72]
9 October Clyde Modified Leda-class frigate Woolwich Dockyard  United Kingdom For Royal Navy.[73]
9 October Hotspur Seringapatam-class frigate Pembroke Dockyard  United Kingdom For Royal Navy.
24 October Duke of Buccleuch Smack Menzies & Son Leith  United Kingdom For London and Leith Old Shipping Company.[74]
29 October Duke of Buccleuch Smack Menzies & Sons Leith  United Kingdom For London and Leith Old Shipping Company.[75]
October Atlas Steamship Rotterdam  Netherlands For private owner.[76]
October Chance-It Merchantman  United Kingdom For private owner.[77]
October George IV Full-rigged ship James Johnson River Wear  United Kingdom For private owner.[78]
October Minerva Frigate  Russia For Imperial Russian Navy.[79]
October Renard Schooner Wilkinson Sunderland  United Kingdom For M. Plummer & Co.[14][67]
October Vadeja l'Esperance Frigate  Russia For Imperial Russian Navy.[79]
1 November Arcis Ship of the line Okta  Russia For Imperial Russian Navy.[80]
1 November Nadeshda Frigate Okta  Russia For Imperial Russian Navy.[80]
10 November Atlas Steamship Furley Gainsborough, Lincolnshire  United Kingdom For private owner.[81]
11 November Omheten Ship of the line Saint Petersburg  Russia For Imperial Russian Navy.[82]
22 November Artémise Frigate Lorient France For French Navy.
30 November Mahmudiye First rate Antuvan Kaifa Constantinople Ottoman Empire For Ottoman Navy.[83][84]
Unknown date Anacreon Brig Sunderland  United Kingdom For private owner.[14]
Unknown date Benjamin Rush Cutter Erie, Pennsylvania United States For United States Revenue Cutter Service.
Unknown date Bheema Pattamer Bombay India For British East India Company.[85]
Unknown date Boreas Merchantman T. Rowntree Sunderland  United Kingdom For Mr. Ness.[14]
Unknown date Brilliant Star Merchantman William Gales Sunderland  United Kingdom For George Thompson.[14]
Unknown date Caspian Merchantman Sunderland  United Kingdom For private owner.[14]
Unknown date Clorinda Barque W. Adamson & Sons Sunderland  United Kingdom For Mr. McGeary.[14]
Unknown date Commerce Steamship Jabez Bayley Ipswich  United Kingdom For private owner.[86]
Unknown date Diamond Merchantman T. Reed Sunderland  United Kingdom For private owner.[14]
Unknown date Dordrecht Transport ship Dordrecht  Netherlands For Royal Netherlands Navy.[87]
Unknown date Duke of Clarence Snow William Gales Sunderland  United Kingdom For Mr. Fenwick.[14]
Unknown date Euprhates Brig Bombay India For British East India Company.[88]
Unknown date Fanny Barque Sunderland  United Kingdom For Mr. Donaldson.[14]
Unknown date Freya Frigate Norway For Royal Norwegian Navy.[89]
Unknown date Gem Schooner Allison Sunderland  United Kingdom For T. Guy.[14]
Unknown date Hibernia Passenger ship Murray Harbour Colony of Prince Edward Island For private owner.
Unknown date Hilton Merchantman William Gales Sunderland  United Kingdom For William Gales.[14]
Unknown date Hormanjee Bomanjee Full-rigged ship Bombay India For private owner.[88]
Unknown date Jane Brigantine Sunderland  United Kingdom For private owner.[14]
Unknown date Jane Lockhart Barque Sunderland  United Kingdom For Mr. Dalrymple.[14]
Unknown date Jean Young Merchantman Philip Laing Sunderland  United Kingdom For private owner.[14]
Unknown date John Pirie Merchantman Philip Laing Sunderland  United Kingdom For Pirie & Co.[14]
Unknown date Lord Durham Merchantman William Gales Sunderland  United Kingdom For William Gales.[14]
Unknown date Lucretia Merchantman Philip Laing Sunderland  United Kingdom For Hall & Co.[14]
Unknown date Marys Merchantman Philip Laing Sunderland  United Kingdom For Philip Laing.[14]
Unknown date Miranda Merchantman Bristol  United Kingdom For Drew & Co.
Unknown date Panna or Pownah Pattamer Bombay India For British East India Company.[85]
Unknown date Plawsworth Brig Robert Reay Sunderland  United Kingdom For private owner.[14]
Unknown date Regalia Merchantman Monkwearmouth  United Kingdom For private owner.
Unknown date Rhoda Brig Sunderland  United Kingdom For private owner.[14]
Unknown date Robert Snow T. Reed, or Reed & Young Sunderland  United Kingdom For private owner.[14]
Unknown date Royal Oak Sloop  United Kingdom For private owner.[90]
Unknown date Ryhope Snow William Gales Sunderland  United Kingdom For William Gales-.[14]
Unknown date Sir Charles Malcolm East Indiaman Bombay India For Bombay Marine.[88][91]
Unknown date Sophia Jane Paddle steamer Barnes & Miller Ratcliffe  United Kingdom For Barnes & Miller.[92]
Unknown date Strath Ban Merchantman Londonderry  United Kingdom For unknown owner.[93]
Unknown date Suriname Fifth rate steamship  Netherlands For Royal Netherlands Navy.[94]
Unknown date Three sisters Sloop John Ball Jr. Salcombe  United Kingdom For John Pillar.[95]
Unknown date Vandalia Boston-class sloop Philadelphia Navy Yard  United Kingdom For United States Navy.[96]
Unknown date Windhond Full-rigged ship Vlissingen  Netherlands For Royal Netherlands Navy.[97]
Unknown date Zelina Schooner W. Adamson & Sons Sunderland  United Kingdom For Mr. Alexander.[14]

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