Registrar General Of Shipping And Seamen, Agreements, Crew Lists And Official Logs

58749 - Superb, 58750 - Emma Walker, 58741 - Mary & Ann, 58744 - Wide Awake, 58748 - Aire, 58752 - British Empire, 58753 - Marmora, 58754 - Ebor, 58758 - Emma Trechmann, 58759 - Ann Armytage, 58760 - Hettie, 58762 - Wilster, 58763 - E.S. Jobson, 58764 - Alethea, 58765 - St. Hilda, 58767 - Mary Coverdale, 58771 - Gannet, 58774 - Citie of the Tribes, 58776 - William Ash, 58780 - Ouse, 58781 - Esk, 58782 - Hazel Holme, 58783 - Captain Cook, 58786 - Lily, 58789 - Maud, 58794 - Gladys, 58796 - Scoresby, 58800 - Unity, 58802 - Try Again, 58803 - Blue & White, 58805 - Craignair, 58806 - Mary Agnes, 58815 - Hebe, 58816 - Cambria, 58819 - Meteor, 58825 - Jessica, 58827 - Ellen, 58833 - Bird, 58837 - Vectis, 58839 - Shortest Day, 58841 - Diane, 58842 - Livonia, 58845 - Ptarmigan, 58849 - Attempt, 58850 - Longest Day, 58851 - Glencoe, 58853 - Fulmar, 58855 - Glencairn

This box also contains lists from the following vessels, additional lists for these vessels for voyages ending in 1885 may also be held by the National Archives:
58553 - Antelope, 58663 - John & Frederick, 58664 - Osprey, 58665 - Kokob, 58666 - Fern, 58669 - Cephas, 58683 - Petrel, 58684 - Surprise, 58687 - Pioneer, 58689 - Favourite

Record Details

Item reference: RSS/CL/1885/2122; Box 103
Catalogue Section: Public records: records of the central administration of the Royal Navy and the Merchant Navy
Level: FILE
Date made: 1885
Creator: Seamen, Registrar General Of Shipping And
Credit: © Crown copyright. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London