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List of ship launches in 1828

The list of ship launches in 1828 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1828.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
3 January  United Kingdom Robert Campion Whitby Meg Merrilles Brig For Messrs. Luffer & Co.[1]
19 January  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Cruizer Snake-class ship-sloop For Royal Navy.
2 February  United Kingdom Menzies & Sons Leith Agnes East Indiaman For private owner.[2]
16 February  United Kingdom Emmbert Chepstow Warrior Merchantman For private owner.[3]
18 February  United Kingdom Smith Gainsborough Pelham Paddle Steamer For Grimsby and Hull Steam Packet Company.[4]
21 February  United Kingdom Thomas Brodrick Whitby Edward Lombe Full-rigged ship For Robert Freeman.
22 February  United Kingdom Gray Kincardine Tullyallan Castle Steamship For private owner.[5]
23 February  United Kingdom North Shields Adeline Steamship For private owner.[6]
28 February  United Kingdom New Quay Company Liverpool Emma Mersey flat For Mersey and Irwell Navigation.[7]
1 March  France Bayonne La Capricieuse Gazelle-class schooner For French Navy.[8]
5 March  United Kingdom Caleb & James Smith Liverpool William Fawcett Steamship For Fawcett & Preston.[9]
15 March  United Kingdom R. and N. Campion Whitby Robin Hood Brig For private owner.[10]
17 March India Bombay Dockyard Bombay Canopus-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[11]
17 March  United Kingdom Philip Sainty Wivenhoe Pearl Sloop For Royal Navy.[12][13]
20 March  France Philippe-Jacque Moreau Brest La Terpsichore Fourth rate For French Navy.[14]
March  United Kingdom L. Crown Sunderland Partisan Snow For J. Dale.[15][16]
1 April  United Kingdom John Longbourne & Co. Whitby Hopewell Full-rigged ship For George White.[17]
2 April  United Kingdom T. & W. Smith Newcastle upon Tyne Duke of Roxburgh Barque For Pirie & Co.[18]
4 April  United Kingdom Ritchie & McLaine Belfast Boyne Brig For Messrs. Hardy & Clark and Messrs. George & Richard Haloran.[19]
5 April  United Kingdom F. Preston Great Yarmouth Lord William Bentinck Merchantman For F. Preston.[20]
15 April  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Leda Seringapatam-class frigate For Royal Navy.
15 April  France Bayonne Le Dore Vésuve-class bomb vessel For French Navy.[21]
15 April  France Bayonne Le Finistère Vésuve-class bomb vessel For French Navy.[22]
16 April  United Kingdom William Bayley Ipswich Thames Schooner For John Roberts & Jeffry Smith.[23]
19 April  France Toulon Le Cyclope Vésuve-class bomb vessel For French Navy.[24]
25 April  United Kingdom J. Burdon Sunderland Glenalvon Barque For Home & Co.[15][25]
26 April  United Kingdom Hillhouse & Sons Bristol Lord William Bentinck Merchantman For George Hillhouse.
27 April  Russia S. O. Burachek Astrakhan Ardebil Brig For Imperial Russian Navy.[26]
28 April  United Kingdom Adam Gordon Deptford James Pattison Merchantman For private owner.
30 April  United Kingdom Port Glasgow Miranda Schooner For private owner.[27]
April  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Earl Bathurst Merchantman For John M. Gales.[15][28]
April  United Kingdom Warsash Pearl Cutter For Marquess of Anglesey.[29]
April  United Kingdom Blaker Southampton Zebra Yacht For A. Richardson.[29]
1 May  United Kingdom G. H. Porrett Scarborough Andromache East Indiaman For Mr. Jacobs.[30]
1 May  United Kingdom Mulvey Chester Halkia Schooner For private owner.[31]
1 May  United Kingdom Daniel List Fishbourne Harlequin Yacht For George Vernon.[32]
1 May  United Kingdom Blaker Southampton Medora Yacht For J. Greathead.[33]
8 May  United States New York Caledonia Full-rigged ship For private owner.[34]
10 May  France Toulon Le Vulcain Vésuve-class bomb vessel For French Navy.[35]
12 May  United Kingdom Ruble Southampton Ondine Cutter For G. W. Heneage.[36]
15 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Pearson Thorne Waterside German Brig For private owner.[37]
15 May  France Toulon L'Achéron Vésuve-class bomb vessel For French Navy.[38]
15 May  United Kingdom Ruble Southampton Peri Cutter For Mr. Murray.[36]
20 May  United Kingdom Charles Connell & Sons Belfast Ann Brigantine For Thomas Williamson.[39][40]
26 May  United Kingdom William Bottomly King's Lynn Royal Admiral Barque For William Bottomly.
27 May  United Kingdom William Wright North Shields Prince George Barque For Henry Wright.
29 May  United Kingdom Dikes and Gibson Hull Lord Goderich East Indiaman For John Featherstone.[41]
May  United Kingdom R. Dixon Sunderland Benton Merchantman For Mr. McCree.[15][16]
May  United Kingdom Grimsby Traveller Schooner For private owner.[42]
13 June  Russia S. O. Burachek Astrakhan Dzhevan Bulak Brig For Imperial Russian Navy.[43]
13 June  Russia S. O. Burachek Astrakhan Turkmenchai Brig For Imperial Russian Navy.[44]
17 June  France Lorient L'Atalante Vestale-class frigate For French Navy.[45]
25 June  United Kingdom Southampton Miranda Yacht For J. Maxse.[46]
28 June  United States New York Navy Yard Fairfield Boston-class sloop For United States Navy.[47]
28 June  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Snipe Nightingale-class cutter For Royal Navy.
28 June  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Sparrow Bramble-class cutter For Royal Navy.
28 June  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Speedy Nightingale-class cutter For Royal Navy.
30 June  United Kingdom Milford Haven Amelia Yacht For B. R. Robertson.[48]
30 June  United Kingdom Roberts Milford Haven Industrious Smack For private owner.[48]
30 June  United Kingdom John Jones Hirael Pansylipo Cutter For Walter Davies Griffith.[49]
June  United Kingdom Belfast Ann Schooner For private owner.[50]
June United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Prince Edward Island Three Rivers Mary Macdonald Brig For private owner.[51]
June United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Cocagne Penrith Merchantman For private owner.[52]
June  United Kingdom Morton William Francis Sloop For private owner.[53]
15 July  France Toulon Didon Dryade-class frigate For French Navy.
28 July  France Cherbourg Melpomène Surveillante-class frigate For French Navy.
28 July  United Kingdom Edward Churchill Plymouth Dockyard Royal Adelaide Princess Charlotte-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[54]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Cornwallis Æolus Schooner For private owner.[55]
July  Russia Nicholaieff Leman Man-of-war For Imperial Russian Navy.[56]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Hopewell Mary Clarke Brig For private owner.[55]
July  Russia Nicholaieff Mingrelia Brig For Imperial Russian Navy.[56]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Amherst Sarah Brig For private owner.[55]
July  United Kingdom The Pride of the Ocean Pleasure boat For A. Corbet.[57]
July  Russia Nicholaieff Tschesme Ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[56]
1 August  France Cherbourg La Belle Gabrielle Surveillante-class frigate For French Navy.[58]
11 August  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Comus Comet-class sloop For Royal Navy.[11]
12 August  United Kingdom L. Rose & Son Leith Mabon Schooner For Leith and Hull Shipping Company.[59]
14 August  United Kingdom James Taylor Pembroke Dockyard Comet Comet-class sloop For Royal Navy.[60]
14 August  Denmark Copenhagen Waldemar Third Rate For Royal Danish Navy.[61][62]
16 August  France Rochefort La Dryade Didon-class frigate For French Navy.[63]
18 August  United States Washington Navy Yard St. Louis Sloop-of-war For United States Navy.
25 August  France Lorient Herminie Frigate For French Navy.[64]
26 August  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Nimrod Atholl-class corvette For Royal Navy.[65]
26 August  United Kingdom Mottershead & Heyes Liverpool Sandbach West Indiaman For Sandbach, Tinne & Co.[66]
28 August  United Kingdom James Laing South Shields Osbert Collier For private owner.[67]
30 August  Russia Odessa Elizabeth Frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[68]
August  United Kingdom Wilkinson Sunderland Edward Charleton Merchantman For Charelton & Co.[15][69]
18 September  United Kingdom Joseph Tipitt Bristol Enchantress West Indiaman For private owner.
20 September  United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Monongahela Packet ship For W. and J. Brown & Co.[70]
23 September  United Kingdom T. Brodrick Whitby Clara Barque For W. Fraser & Co.[71]
24 September  United States Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Concord Boston-class sloop For United States Navy.[72]
24 September  Russia S. O. Burachek Astrakhan Miana Brig For Imperial Russian Navy.[73]
September  United Kingdom T. Tiffing Sunderland Thomas and Mary Snow For private owner.[15]
2 October  United Kingdom Cowes Zoe Miniature frigate For Earl of Belfast.[74]
9 October  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Clyde Modified Leda-class frigate For Royal Navy.[75]
9 October  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Hotspur Seringapatam-class frigate For Royal Navy.
24 October  United Kingdom Menzies & Son Leith Duke of Buccleuch Smack For London and Leith Old Shipping Company.[76]
29 October  United Kingdom Menzies & Sons Leith Duke of Buccleuch Smack For London and Leith Old Shipping Company.[77]
October  Netherlands Rotterdam Atlas Steamship For private owner.[78]
October  United Kingdom Chance-It Merchantman For private owner.[79]
October  United Kingdom James Johnson River Wear George IV Full-rigged ship For private owner.[80]
October  Russia Minerva Frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[81]
October  United Kingdom Wilkinson Sunderland Renard Schooner For M. Plummer & Co.[15][69]
October  Russia Vadeja l'Esperance Frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[81]
1 November  Russia Okta Arcis Ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[82]
1 November  Russia Okta Nadeshda Frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[82]
10 November  United Kingdom Furley Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Atlas Steamship For private owner.[83]
11 November  Russia Saint Petersburg Omheten Ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[84]
22 November  France Lorient Artémise Frigate For French Navy.
30 November  Ottoman Empire Antuvan Kaifa Constantinople Mahmudiye First rate For Ottoman Navy.[85][86]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Anacreon Brig For private owner.[15]
Unknown date  United States Erie, Pennsylvania Benjamin Rush Cutter For United States Revenue Cutter Service.
Unknown date India Bombay Bheema Pattamer For British East India Company.[87]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Rowntree Sunderland Boreas Merchantman For Mr. Ness.[15]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Brilliant Star Merchantman For George Thompson.[15]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Caspian Merchantman For private owner.[15]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Adamson & Sons Sunderland Clorinda Barque For Mr. McGeary.[15]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Jabez Bayley Ipswich Commerce Steamship For private owner.[88]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Reed Sunderland Diamond Merchantman For private owner.[15]
Unknown date  Netherlands Dordrecht Dordrecht Transport ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[89]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Duke of Clarence Snow For Mr. Fenwick.[15]
Unknown date India Bombay Euprhates Brig For British East India Company.[90]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Fanny Barque For Mr. Donaldson.[15]
Unknown date  Norway Freya Frigate For Royal Norwegian Navy.[91]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Allison Sunderland Gem Schooner For T. Guy.[15]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Prince Edward Island Murray Harbour Hibernia Passenger ship For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Hilton Merchantman For William Gales.[15]
Unknown date India Bombay Hormanjee Bomanjee Full-rigged ship For private owner.[90]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Jane Brigantine For private owner.[15]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Jane Lockhart Barque For Mr. Dalrymple.[15]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Jean Young Merchantman For private owner.[15]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland John Pirie Merchantman For Pirie & Co.[15]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Lord Durham Merchantman For William Gales.[15]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Lucretia Merchantman For Hall & Co.[15]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Marys Merchantman For Philip Laing.[15]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Bristol Miranda Merchantman For Drew & Co.
Unknown date India Bombay Panna or Pownah Pattamer For British East India Company.[87]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Reay Sunderland Plawsworth Brig For private owner.[15]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Monkwearmouth Regalia Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Rhoda Brig For private owner.[15]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Reed, or Reed & Young Sunderland Robert Snow For private owner.[15]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Royal Oak Sloop For private owner.[92]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Ryhope Snow For William Gales-.[15]
Unknown date India Bombay Sir Charles Malcolm East Indiaman For Bombay Marine.[90][93]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Barnes & Miller Ratcliffe Sophia Jane Paddle steamer For Barnes & Miller.[94]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Londonderry Strath Ban Merchantman For unknown owner.[95]
Unknown date  Netherlands Suriname Fifth rate steamship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[96]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Ball Jr. Salcombe Three sisters Sloop For John Pillar.[97]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philadelphia Navy Yard Vandalia Boston-class sloop For United States Navy.[98]
Unknown date  Netherlands Vlissingen Windhond Full-rigged ship For Royal Netherlands Navy.[99]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Adamson & Sons Sunderland Zelina Schooner For Mr. Alexander.[15]

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