The
James and Henry, F Ridley, master,
was a brig of 221 tons burden, single decked with beams, sheathed with copper
over boards, with a draught of water of 14ft., built in Sunderland in 1807 and
owned by its captain & Co. She held an E2 classification, a 2nd
class ship, built of 2nd class materials.[1]
The
James and Henry, of London, Ridley, from
Maranham to Liverpool, was on shore at Tramore Bay, on 17inst. Crew and most of
the cargo saved[2]
The
James and Henry, Ridley, from the
Brazils to Liverpool, was on shore at Tramore Bay, on the 17inst.[3]
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