Marquis of Lansdown (ship)
The Marquis of Lansdown was the name of several ships, primarily British merchant vessels and possibly naval ships, throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Records of these ships are often incomplete and spread across various sources, making definitive identification difficult without specific dates and characteristics such as tonnage, construction details, and voyages undertaken. Ships bearing this name were likely named in honor of the Marquis of Lansdowne, a British noble title held by the Petty-Fitzmaurice family.
Tracking individual Marquis of Lansdown ships requires consulting shipping registers (like Lloyd's Register), historical newspapers, port records, and archives of maritime insurance companies such as Lloyd's of London. These sources may provide details about a specific ship's captain, crew, cargo, intended destination, and any notable incidents such as shipwrecks or captures.
Due to the commonality of the name and the lack of comprehensive centralized records, it is crucial to specify additional identifying information (e.g., year of build, port of registration, intended trade route) when researching a particular Marquis of Lansdown ship. Without this information, it is highly likely that multiple ships could be confused.