WORRALL (1862)
According to the annual volumes of Lloyd's Register of Shipping for 1862/63-1881/82, the British bark WORRALL (Official No. 45,441; International signal code: VDJK) was built at Belfast by Harland & Wolff, and launched in December 1862. 483/483/471 tons (gross/net/under deck); 166.6 x 25.2 x 16.9 feet (length x breadth x depth of hold); iron construction; 2 bulkheads; 1 deck, 2 tiers of beams; raised quarter deck 41 ft long.
Master: 1862/63 - Parfott 1862/63-1868/69 - Power 1868/69-1870/71 - Row 1870/71 - W. Cholerton 1871/72 - W. Chalrtn 1872/73-1875/76 - W. Charlton 1875/76-1876/77 - W. Cholerton 1876/77-1879/80 - G. Bowden 1879/80-1881/82 - Smith Owner: 1862/63-1870/71 - J. Worrall 1870/71-1876/77 - W. & J. Tyrer 1876/77 - G. P. Wakeham 1877/78-1881/82 - S. Wakeham & Son Port of Registry: Liverpool Port of Survey: 1862/63 - Belfast 1862/63-1881/82 - Liverpool Destined Voyage (-1873/74): South America
The WORRALL was still afloat in 1881/82, and as this is the latest volume of Lloyd's Register to which I have access, I do not know her subsequent history or ultimate fate.
[20 Jan 1998]