George Noble Wilkinson and Hezekiah Orvis, trading under Wilkinson & Orvis, Shipbrokers. had shares in sailing vessels from 1856 all registered in Hartlepool. The company went into liquidation in 1860. Other shareholders with George N. Wilkinson were: Thomas Bell; Henry Tonks (Easington Lane); John McDougal; Robert Henry Gill; Michael Watson; Benjamin Andrew (All of Hartlepool). Harrison Groves (Middlesbrough); Arthur James Thorman (London).
George Wilkinson went into partnership with James Watt in about 1864. A number of their vessels were registered at West Hartlepool and others at London where their offices were situated. During a commercial collapse the company went into liquidation in 1875. This probably came as no surprise as six of their sixteen or so ships were lost or wrecked within less than two years under their ownership.
George declared himself bankrupt again in 1879. He was in business as a Ship Owner, Ship and Insurance Broker and Commission Agent.
The ships listed under 'a general history' are those that were registered but not built at Hartlepool.
Family History:
George Noble Wilkinson was born on 30th December 1828 at Stockton-on-Tees to parents Robert and Mary Ann (nee Short) Wilkinson. Robert had died by 1841 and George was living at Hartlepool with his mother and siblings. He married Frances (Fanny) Bowes at Hartlepool in 1861. By 1871 the couple were living at Norton with their two daughters and two sons and by 1881 were living at Leytonstone, Essex with their five sons and four daughters.
In 1873 George was one of the directors of the Llangennech Collieries Company.
George died aged 54 on 18th December 1882 at Royal Lodge, Leytonstone, Essex leaving effects of £1,100 to his widow who was, by the time of probate, living at Roslyn Villa, Snaresbrook, Essex.
James Byres Watt was born at Fraserburgh, Scotland in c1838 to parents George and Mary. His father died in 1850. James married Elizabeth Shotton Perry in 1867 at Hartlepool. In 1871 the couple were living at Stranton, West Hartlepool and by 1881 they had moved to Surrey with their four sons and two daughters. One of their sons, George Laing Watt, followed in his father’s footsteps by becoming a steam ship broker.
James died at Reigate, Surrey aged 83 on 8th December 1920 leaving effects of £29,008.
James Brook 1833-1867
Built at Selby, Goole: Official No. 5515: Code Letters JHWP: one deck; two masts; carvel built wood brig; 177g; 79.2 x 21.9 x 13.5; repairs to damage 1847; some repairs 1852; repairs to damage 1855.
Owners: 1835 Thomas Beasley, Mary Turner & HWA Prynn, Goole; 1860 John Mead (master mariner), W Robinson & J Eskdale, Hartlepool; by 1864 Harrison Groves (Middlesbrough) George Noble Wilkinson & Thomas Bell, West Hartlepool; 1865-68 William Scurr, West Hartlepool.
Masters: 1834-37 J Lister; 1848-53 T Breasley; 1853-54 J Wood; 1856-64 J Antey; 1865-67 J Mead; 1867 McBean.
On a voyage from Hamburg for Hartlepool in ballast James Brook was cut by ice in the Elbe & sank on 13 December 1867. No lives lost.
More detail »Lady Dundas 1825-1869
Built at Newburgh, Fife: Official No. 5073: Code Letters JDGF: one deck with beams; two masts; carvel built larch, elm & oak wood schooner; 123g; 66.5 x 18.3 x 12.6; part new top sides 1835; some repairs 1841 & 1843.
Owners: 1829 A Birkley; 1827-30 Russell & Co; 1833-37 Cameron, Perth; Kinnear & Co; 1848 St Barber & Co, Southampton; 1854 Frederick Storey, John McDowell, James Raynard & James Cowes, Hartlepool; by 1856-60 George Noble Wilkinson, Hezekial Orvis George Houlder, & Henry Tonks (Easington Lane) Hartlepool; January 1863-68 William Read, Ipswich.
Masters: 1827-32 G White; 1832-34 R Scott; 1835-37 J Gregory; 1848-53 Hayward; 1854 James Cowes; November 1854-62 George Holder; 1864 Best; 1869 Stephen Simpson.
Voyages: 18 October 1854 she went ashore during a gale near Cleethorpes & filled with water. She was got off on 21 October with a lot of damage; 20 October 1862 from Hartlepool for London she parted & grounded on the main at Harwich. She had seven feet of water in her hold & assistance had been sent to her.
On a voyage from Hartlepool for Ipswich with a cargo of coal Lady Dundas was abandoned in a sinking condition on 18 September 1869 near the Well Bank. The crew were saved by the smack Violetof Yarmouth. The smack Spitfire of Yarmouth took the derilect Lady Dundas in tow but she foundered before she could be got into port.
More detail »Mary Clarke 1845-1872
Built at Sunderland: Official No. 2942: Code Letters HRGC: wood schooner; 190g; 83.0 x 25.0 x 13.6; repairs to damage 1849.
Owners: 1848 J Taylor, Sunderland; 1854 Richard Humble, John Morgan & George Brown, Sunderland; 1865 George Noble Wilkinson (coal exporter) West Hartlepool; 4 September 1866 Coombes & Co, Lowestoft; 1868 George Rivers, Lowestoft.
Masters: 1848-52 Humble; 1854-57 Morgan; 1858-65 Story; 1864 Boig; 1865 Wood; 1865 R White; 1866 Andrews.
Mary Clarke sank after being run into during thick fog by the steamship Marmionabout 12 miles north of the Dudgeon Lighthouse on 17 December 1872. The crew were rescued by the Marmion.
More detail »R.L. Alston 1868-1885
Built by Matthew Pearse, Lockwood, Stockton-on-Tees: Yard No. 82: launched October 1882: Official No. 54574: Code Letters LHDR: schooner-rigged; iron screw-steamer; 605g; exclusive of engine room 381t; 194.0 x 28.0 x 15.1; 4 bulkheads; engine 90hp 1.2.Cy 38 -26 25lb; Blair & Co, Stockton-on-Tees; repairs to damage 1869 & 1870.
Owners: Robert L. Alston & Co, West Hartlepool; 1879 George Noble Wilkinson, London; 1881 J. Parsons, London; 1882 James Perry & Co. (West Hartlepool) London; 1883 John Brown (Wellington Road) West Hartlepool.
Masters: 1868 C Hogg; 1869 A Rait; 1869-70 J Crozier; 1871-72 Smith; 1873 Whittles; 1880-82 J Nisbett; 1885 Henry Fell Gray (C.N. 92032).
Voyages: Hartlepool for France; Hartlepool for the Baltic; from Shields for the Gulf of Obi, Siberia with about 300 tons of general cargo & a crew of 18 she was stranded & damaged at the entrance to the Yugorski Straits in the Arctic Ocean on 8 August 1879.
R.L. Alston left Bilbao on 20 January 1885 sailing to Glasgow with a cargo of iron-ore & a crew of 15 & was stranded & wrecked ashore at Killard Point at the entrance to Strangford Lough Bar, County Down, Ireland on 25 January 1885. The master’s certificate was suspended for three months for improper seamanlike care. No lives lost.
Crew January 1885; McDonald, able seaman
More detail »Richard Denton 1853-1868
Built at Belfast, Maine, USA: Official No. 43002: Code Letters TMDR: one deck; three masts; square rigged; carvel built wood barque; 238t; 104.5 x 25.0 x 11.5; scroll figurehead.
Owners: by 1861 Turks Island; by 1864 William Mason Kearns (Middlesex) London; by March 1864 Harrison Groves (Middlesbrough) George Noble Wilkinson & Arthur James Thorman (Lime St. London) West Hartlepool; 18 March 1865-68 William Attey, Sunderland; Hartlepool.
Masters: 1864 William Pope; 1864 Smith; 1865 Chalcraft; 1866-67 Miller.
Advertised to be auctioned at Sunderland on 9 March 1865.
Voyages: Sailed from Turks Island arriving at New York on 17 December 1861 with a cargo of salt; from Turks Island arriving at New York on 7 May 1862 with a cargo of sugar; from Middlesbrough for Memel sailing 1 December 1864.
On a voyage from Sunderland for Ostend Richard Denton was wrecked at Ostend on 29 January 1868. The wreckage & stores were sold on 31 January 1868.
More detail »Stamford 1872-1878
Built by M. Pearse, Stockton-on-Tees: Yard No. 116: launched & completed April 1872: Official No. 67525: Code Letters LCPJ: 1331g; 240.0 x 32.1 x 20.0; engine 120hp.
Owners: 1872 George Noble Wilkinson, James Byers Watts & Co, London; 1875 R.L. Alston, London; 1877 Porteeous & Senier, London.
On a voyage from Abah for Marseilles with a cargo of wheat Stamford foundered in deep water at Paganello Rock 25 miles west of Cape Marginetto, Magdalena Island, Bonifacio Strait on 30 June 1878. No lives lost.
More detail »Thomas ?-?
Unknown place & date of build: Official No. 12894: Code Letters LDRN: one deck; two masts; wood; 81g; 74.7 x 19.2 x 7.6.
Owners: by August 1856 George Noble Wilkinson, Hezekial Orvis & John McDougal,, Hartlepool; August 1856 John McDougal, George Noble Wilkinson, Hezekial Orvis, Robert Henry Gill & Michael Watson, Hartlepool; December 1856 William Hendry (Kent) London; January 1857 William Hendry & Stephen White, London; by 1860-64 Wells.
Not on the British Register as Thomas by 1867.
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