Tuscan_1819

British Southern Voyage

WRIBV088000
VesselTuscan
MasterCharles Howland Coleman // John Wallis Rollo / W. Dagg
Departure1819-10-05
Return (days)1821-02-15 (500)
Port (dock)London (London Dock)
DestinationNew Zealand
East/ WestEast
Owner (Agent)Alexander Birnie (Boulcott)
Cargo280 casks oil + 51 casks oil + 50 casks seal skins + 29 casks seal skins
Whalebone75
Seal skins4 000
SourcesSST1; SST2; Bills; SG
ReportsReported 23 November 1819 in 40 x 14 23 October 1819
NotesDeath of Captain Coleman, The Tuscan 1819. The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter, 1st July 1820 ... we learn that the Tuscan, whaler, of London, belonging to the House of Birnie ... arrived from the Isle of France on 27 th April with merchandise. She was brought into Port Jackson by the Chief Officer, Mr. Rollo, who took command of her in consequence of the death of her previous Commander, Capt. Coleman, who was unhappily killed by a stroke from a whale some short time before the vessel arrived at the Mauritius. Rollo did not secure command of the Tuscan and died in Sydney in November 1820 after a long illness. Public Ledger and Daily Advertsier 12 September 1821 records about 24 tons of sperm oil and headmatter to be sold at Garraway's Coffee House landed from the Tuscan Captain Daig?

Search help

Limiting your search
The dropdown menus beside the Search button will limit your search to a single database or single entity (masters, vessels...) You can use either dropdown separately or both together.
Multiple words
The search engine treats multiple words as if they were combined with AND. For example, if you enter
Morgan Charles
you will find any records that contain both
Morgan
AND
Charles
, in any order.
Stemming
Words you enter are automatically treated as 'stems', that is, as if there were a wildcard at the end. So, if you enter
whal
you will find records containing
whale
,
whaleboat
,
whalers
, or
whaling
. This also works with dates. Entering
183
will match all years in the 1830s.
Exact match
To match an exact phrase, enclose in quotation marks, for instance,
"Charles W. Morgan"
Case-insensitive
Searches are not case-sensitive.
Punctuation
Punctuation marks are anathema. If you want to search for something that includes punctuation, enclose your search in quotation marks.

Search Results

  • Results tabs: Click on any tab Voyage (52) to display a table of results.
  • Full records are available: Click on the icon at the left edge of any search result to view the full record.
  • Sort by columns: Click on any column heading (Destination△▽) to sort results by that column. Click again to reverse the sort order.

Share Whaling Resources

  • Every item in the databases has a Whaling Resource Identifier (WRI).
  • Click on the "Click to copy…" button below any WRI to copy its URL to your Clipboard.
  • Share in email, Twitter, Facebook, WordPress… by pasting from your Clipboard (ctrl-P or cmd-P).

Code tables and Column definitions

For each database there is a page with values for codes and abbreviations used in the tables as well as definitions and usage information for each database column. Find it through the Databases entry in the main menu.

Advanced search: Data Viewers

Researchers who want more sophisticated data management capabilities should explore the Data Viewers available for each database. Data Viewers are listed under the Databases main menu entry. There is also a Getting Started page that explains how to use all Data Viewer features: The Data Viewer Interface.

  • Search within individual columns or combine searches in multiple columns
  • Sort by any column or by multiple columns
  • View or hide columns, and access every column available in the data
  • Select a set of records for copying or printing
  • Download a set of records to the desktop

Data Downloads

Data files and supporting material for most databases are available for download from the Download Whaling History Data page.