The list of ship launches in 1822 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1822.
Date
Country
Builder
Location
Ship
Class
Notes
1 January
India
Cochin
Samarang
Atholl -class corvette
For Royal Navy.
2 January
United States
New York
Hannibal
Merchantman
For private owner.[1]
8 January
United Kingdom
George Parkin
Chatham Dockyard
Diana
Leda -class frigate
For Royal Navy.[2] [3]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
Sheerness Dockyard
Onyx
Cherokee -class brig-sloop
For Royal Navy.[4]
January
United Kingdom
John M. & Willia Gales
Sunderland
Kingston
Full-rigged ship
For Pirie & Co.[5] [6]
10 February
United Kingdom
Philip Laing
Deptford
Herald
Merchantman
For Philip Laing.[5] [7]
13 February
United Kingdom
Hereford
Hereford
Sloop
For private owner.[8]
22 February
United Kingdom
J. Duke
Dover
Sovereign
Steamship
For private owner.[9]
22 February
United Kingdom
James Lang
Dumbarton
Toward Castle
Steamship
For private owner.[10]
February
United Kingdom
James Johnson
Sunderland
Boreas
Merchantman
For private owner.[5] [11]
9 March
United Kingdom
Mottershead and Hayes
Liverpool
Duke of Lancaster
Steamship
For private owner.[12]
21 March
United Kingdom
H. Barrick
Whitby
Timandra
Merchantman
For Barrick & Co.
22 March
United Kingdom
Plymouth Dockyard
Partridge
Cherokee -class brig-sloop
For Royal Navy.[13]
26 March
United Kingdom
Chatham Dockyard
Rattlesnake
Atholl -class corvette
For Royal Navy.
26 March
United Kingdom
Chatham Dockyard
Weazle
Cherokee -class brig-sloop
For Royal Navy.[14]
March
United States
Washington Navy Yard
Potomac
Raritan -class frigate
For United States Navy.
8 April
United Kingdom
Plymouth Dockyard
Bramble
Cutter
For Royal Navy.
9 April
United Kingdom
John Scott & Sons.
Greenock
City of Glasgow
Steamship
For private owner.[15]
19 April
United Kingdom
Hudson
Chichester
Richmond
Full-rigged ship
For private owner.[16]
22 April
France
Bayonne
La Gazelle
Gazelle -class schooner
For French Navy.[17]
22 April
United Kingdom
Mottishead & Hayes
Liverpool
St. Patrick
Steamship
For St. George Steam Packet Company.[18] [19]
23 April
United Kingdom
Perth
Atholl
Steamship
For private owner.[20]
23 April
United Kingdom
Dawson and Pearson
Liverpool
St. George
Steamship
For St. George Steam Packet Company.[18] [19]
24 April
United Kingdom
Wigram
Blackwall
Sir Edward Paget
Passenger ship
For private owner.[21] [22]
April
United Kingdom
Whitby
Army
Merchantman
For private owner.[23]
April
United Kingdom
Whitby
Cynthia
Merchantman
For private owner.[23]
April
United Kingdom
Whitby
Livonia
Merchantman
For private owner.[23]
April
United Kingdom
Whitby
Timandra
Merchantman
For private owner.[23]
April
United Kingdom
Whitby
Twist
Merchantman
For private owner.[23]
8 May
United Kingdom
Edward Churchill
Plymouth Dockyard
Portland
Southampton -class frigate
For Royal Navy.[24] [25]
12 May
Russia
A. M. Kurochkin
Archangelsk
Vestovoi
Spechnyi -class frigate
For Imperial Russian Navy.[26]
20 May
United Kingdom
Albion
Steamship
For private owner.[27]
20 May
United Kingdom
Wilson and Gladstone
Liverpool
Prince Llewellyn
Steamship
For private owner.[28]
20 May
Russia
A. M. Kurochkin
Archangelsk
Sysoi Velikii
Selafail -class ship of the line
For Imperial Russian Navy.[29]
22 May
United Kingdom
William Stone
Deptford Dockyard
Russell
Vengeur -class ship of the line
For Royal Navy.[30]
23 May
United Kingdom
Boulton, Watt & Co.
Deptford Dockyard
Comet
Paddle tug
For Royal Navy.[31]
4 June
United Kingdom
Dawson & Pearson
Liverpool
Bolton
Full-rigged ship
For private owner.[32]
11 June
United Kingdom
Woolwich Dockyard
Highflyer
Quail -class schooner
For Royal Navy.[33]
20 June
United Kingdom
Fishburn & Brodrick
Whitby
Hercules
Merchantman
For Edward Chapman.
21 June
United Kingdom
Chatham Dockyard
Procris
Cherokee -class brig-sloop
For Royal Navy.[34]
21 June
United Kingdom
Henry Canham
Woolwich Dockyard
Winchester
Southampton -class frigate
For Royal Navy.[35]
20 June
Russia
A. A. Popov
Saint Petersburg
Gremiaschii
Sixth rate
For Imperial Russian Navy.[36]
11 July
United Kingdom
Wigram & Gren
Blackwall, London
King of the Netherlands
Steamship
For London and Rotterdam Steam Packet Company.[37]
31 July
Denmark
Holmen, Copenhagen
Rota
Frigate
For Royal Danish Navy.
1 August
France
Lorient
Le Lancer
Dragon -class brig
For French Navy.[38]
2 August
France
Bayonne
La Gloriole
Iris -class schooner
For French Navy.[39]
2 August
France
Lorient
La Philomèle
Iris -class schooner
For French Navy.[40]
5 August
France
Havre de Grâce
L'Hebé
Pomone -class corvette
For French Navy.[41]
22 August
Russia
G. S. Isakov
Saint Petersburg
Emgeiten
Third rate
For Imperial Russian Navy.[42]
24 August
United Kingdom
Paisley
The Sovereign
Packet ship
For private owner.[43]
6 September
France
Toulon
Le Cuirassier
Dragon -class brig
For French Navy.[44]
16 September
France
Rochefort
La Vestale
Vestale -class frigate
For French Navy.[45]
22 September
Russia
I. Y. Osminin
Sevastopol
Strela
Lugger
For Imperial Russian Navy.[46]
September
United Kingdom
Assistance
Barque
For private owner.[47]
1 October
United Kingdom
Brown
Perth
King George the Fourth
Steamship
For private owne.[48]
1 October
United Kingdom
J. Duke
Dover
Monarch
Steamship
For private owner.[49]
9 October
United Kingdom
Humble and Hurry
Liverpool
Lusitano
Steamship
For private owner.[50]
10 October
United Kingdom
Leith
Royal Gift
Cutter
For private owner.[51]
10 October
United Kingdom
Mottershead and Hayes
Liverpool
St. George
Steamship
For private owner.[50]
October
Netherlands
James Lowes
Vlissingen
Four Brothers
Merchantman
For private owner.[52]
15 November
United Kingdom
Thomas Inman
Lymington
Lion
Cutter
For Board of Customs.[53]
15 November
India
British East India Company
Bombay
Madagascar
Seringapatam -class frigate
For Royal Navy.
15 November
United Kingdom
William Good
Bucklers Hard
Repulse
Cutter
For Board of Customs.[53]
15 November
India
British East India Company
Cochin
Termagant
Atholl -class corvette
For Royal Navy.[54]
1 December
United Kingdom
Hedgcock
Dover
Cameleon
Cutter
For Board of Customs.[55]
24 December
France
Brest
Le Dragon
Dragon -class brig
For French Navy.[56]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
W. Potts
Sunderland
Advena
Snow
For W. Potts.[5]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
Sunderland
Anne
Brig
For private owner.[5]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
John M. & William Gales
Sunderland
Argo
Merchantman
For Scott & Horn.[5]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
Philip Laing
Sunderland
Asia
Merchantman
For private owner.[5]
Unknown date
France
Dunkerque
Batavia
Full-rigged ship
For Royal Netherlands Navy.[57]
Unknown date
United States
Beagle
Full-rigged ship
For United States Navy.[58]
Unknown date
Gran Colombia
Bolivar
Schooner
For private owner.
Unknown date
United Kingdom
William Smith
Newcastle upon Tyne
Boyne
West Indiaman
For H. Wright.
Unknown date
Portugal
Lisbon
Congress
Frigate
For Portuguese Navy.[59]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
Jon M. & William Gales
Sunderland
Doris
Snow
For John M. & William Gales.[5]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
Sunderland
Fame
Merchantman
For private owner.[5]
Unknown date
United States
Ferret
Schooner
For United States Navy.[60]
Unknown date
Netherlands
Flora
Full-rigged ship
For Royal Netherlands Navy.[61]
Unknown date
United States
Fox
Unrated
For United States Navy.[62]
Unknown date
United States
Greyhound
Schooner
For United States Navy.[63]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
John M. & William Gales
Sunderland
Hylton Castle
Snow
For R. Scurfield.[5]
Unknown date
Netherlands
Rotterdam
Maas
Fourth rate
For Royal Netherlands Navy.[64]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
John M. & William Gales
Sunderland
Malta
Snow
For John White.[5]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
John M. & William Gales
Sunderland
Malta
Snow
For Mr. Boulby.[5]
Unknown date
Netherlands
Middelburg
Full-rigged ship
For Royal Netherlands Navy.[65]
Unknown date
United States
Robert Burton
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Montezuma
Packet ship
For Thomas P. Cope.
Unknown date
India
Bombay
Nausery
Brig
For an Imaum.[66]
Unknown date
India
Bombay
Palinarius
Sloop
For British East India Company.[67]
Unknown date
Netherlands
Rotterdam
Pallas
Full-rigged ship
For Royal Netherlands Navy.[68]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
John M. & William Gales
Sunderland
Phaeton
Sloop
For John M. & William Gales.[5]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
John Scott & Sons.
Greenock
Phœnix
Brigantine
For private owner.[69]
Unknown date
India
Kyd & Co.
Kidderpore
Pluto
Paddle dredger
For British East Indian Company.
Unknown date
United Kingdom
Philip Laing
Sunderland
Pyramus
Merchantman
For Mr. Richardson.[5]
Unknown date
France
Dunkerque
Rupel
Fourth rate
For Royal Netherlands Navy.[70]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
Thorne
Yorkshireman
Steamship
For private owner.[71]
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