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Love & Unity
A History of the 'Love & Unity (1765-1780)
Brig Built 1765
Owner Richard Andrew
Trading Rotterdam-London
Lost 1775 but recovered?

1764
Muster Roll 0121 24th November 1764 - ?
Master Richard
Andrew of Staithes
Mate Nicholas
Harland of Staithes
Seaman Roger
Stonehouse
Richard
Atkinson
Newark
Andrew
1766
On this second voyage, in 1766, Newark has been promoted to Mate, he is obviously proving to be a very capable sailor, as he is still only 19 years of age.
Muster Roll 0121 1st February 1766 - ?
Master Richard
Andrew of Staithes
Mate Newark
Andrew of Staithes
Seaman William
Snowdon
Robert
Bratt
John
Unknown of Scotland
1767?
In what is believed to be 1767 (the year is illegible on the Ship's Muster), Richard and Newark are joined by John, in the position of Able Seaman, now aged 18.
Muster Roll 3516 10th March ?????
Master Richard
Andrew of Staithes
Mate Newark
Andrew of Staithes
Seaman Unknown
John
Andrew of Staithes
John
Hall
1769
In 1769, John at age 20 still hasn't made it to Mate yet and is now shown as Servant for this voyage. Newark is again recorded as, Mate.
Muster Roll
0112 - 5th March 1769 20th
November 1769
Master Richard Andrew of Staithes
Mate Newrack Andrew of Staithes
Seaman William Dobson
Wm Dolch
Servant John Andrew
1771
In 1771 John has at last made it to Mate, perhaps under Newark's guidance, as the latter is now acting in the position of Seaman. With the first newspaper report found, there is also a clue of where they might be sailing between. The Caledonian Mercury reports on the 6th May that the Love and Unity has arrived at Leith, Scotland, from Redbridge near Southampton, with a cargo of Wood & Bark. Note the mis-naming of the ship as the, 'Loving Unity'!
Muster Roll 5472 5th March 1771 5th December 1771 All discharged at Whitby
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Master Richard
Andrew of Staithes
Mate John
Andrew of Staithes
Seamen Newark
Andrew of Staithes
Newark
Lewis of Staithes
Servants 2
names unknown
Caledonian Mercury - 6 May 1771
In
1773, John is now the Master, with John Potts acting as Mate. He has crewed on
several of Richard's ships and is likely to have been an experienced sailor.
There is no sign of Newark; His wife has just given birth, so possibly he is
closer to home, or he could be on board another ship.
Master John
Andrew of Staithes
Mate Michael
Potts of Redcar
Seamen John Hardick of Whitby
2 unnamed.
1774
In 1774 the Muster provides a little more
information and it can be determined that the ship sailed on an eighteen month voyage from Shields to
Liverpool, where the Mate departed and a new one joined. It then sailed on to
Naples, Italy, where that Mate departed and yet another joined. Finally, the
boat sailed to Holland, perhaps en-route to Shields, where it was lost on the
Dutch coast on 26th September 1775.
The crew presumably made a safe return home
eventually and indications are that the ship may also have been recovered, as
not only do the entries continue in the Lloyds Registers until 1780, there is a
report in the Hampshire Chronicle for 6th January 1777 to the extent that the
Love & Unity has sailed from Portsmouth for Harwich.
There are other inconsistencies, which cannot be explained. The Lloyds Register for 1776, records the ship condition as A1 and rather than E1 but there is no accompanying reference made, concerning any improvements made, although a new survey was carried out in 1774. It records the Master as J. Anderson and states that the ship was made in Scarborough, rather than Whitby. Other factors such as tonnage, draught and year of build are consistent with earlier entries and the sailing route to Naples complies with the Ship's Muster detail and of course, the Ships Muster records beyond doubt that it is one and the same ship.
In the subsequent registers, the ship's condition returns to EI, maybe as a result of damage done when it ran aground and the further survey carried out in September 1777.
So, all the evidence points to the fact that the ship was indeed recovered and return to it's former trade between London & Rotterdam.
Muster Roll 5720 20th April 1774 to 17th November
1775
Owner Richard
Andrew
Master John Andrew Shields 20 April 1774 to Holland 14
November 1775
Mate James Natters Shields 20 April 1774 to Liverpool 26 August
1774
Thomas
Brown Liverpool 20 Nov 1774 to Naples 16
Feb 1775
Thomas
Batty Naples 29 May 1775 to Holland 26
Sept 1775
Seamen - 3 unnamed on
each leg of the journey
The vessel was lost on the Holland coast on 14th November 1775
1776
Lloyds Register for 1776
Type Brig
Master J. Anderson
110 tons, Single deck with beams, 11 ft. draught when
fully laden
Built Scarborough in 1765 Should this be Whitby, which is
interested where the owners name should be?
Owner (See comment above)
Sailing ? to Naples (This ties in with the ships muster.)
Condition A1 First class vessel and the materials are
well found (1st class) Can carry a dry cargo.
Last surveyed in 1774.
Hampshire Chronicle 16th December 1776
1777
Hampshire Chronicle 6 Jan 1777
Was the vessel recovered from the Dutch coast, or were the authorities just very slow in updating their records, as the following entries are the entries in the Loyds Registers for 1778, 1779 & 1780?
1778
Lloyds Register of Shipping Entry for 1778
Type Brig
Master John Andrew
110 tons, Single deck with beams, 11 ft. draught when
fully laden
Built Whitby in 1765
Owner Richard Andrew
Sailing London to
Rotterdam
Condition E1 Second class vessel but the materials are
well found (1st class) Can carry a dry cargo.
Last surveyed in September the previous year 1777,
which had downgraded the vessel from A1 to E1.
1779
1779 Lloyds Register of Shipping
Type Brig
Master John Andrew
110 tons, Single deck with beams, 11 ft. draught when
fully laden
Built Whitby in 1765
Owner Richard Andrew
Sailing London to Rotterdam
Condition E1 Last surveyed 1777
1780
Loyds Register of Shipping 1780
No details changed
Loyds Register of Shipping 1781
Not listed
| Owner of original | Robert Andrews |
| Date | Jun 2024 |
| Latitude | 54.482640459001395 |
| Longitude | -0.6201190035790161 |
| Linked to | Richard Andrew, (Master Mariner) |
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