Tuscan_1824
British Southern Voyage
WRI | BV088020 |
Vessel | Tuscan |
Master | Thomas Richard Stavers |
Departure | 1824-01-17 |
Return (days) | 1827-05-07 (1207) |
Port (dock) | London (London Dock) |
Destination | Sandwich Islands |
East/ West | West |
Owner (Agent) | Alexander & George Birnie (Boulcott) |
Cargo | 150 tons oil [sperm?] |
Sources | SST1; SST2; Bills; HNL; TAH |
Reports | Reported 27 April 1824 at Madeira; at Tahiti in February to March 1826; on 3 July 1824 anchored at Callao, Peru; anchored at Raietea with 600 barrels 17 February 1825; sailed for the Japans from the equator 31 March 1825; at Honolulu September 1825; at Honolulu 18 to 20 May 1826 forty days from Tahiiti where they spoke the Offley commanded by John Stavers; reported 7 July 1826 at Mowee; at Honolulu 23 September 1826 with 2200 barrels |
Notes | The Master and crew of the Tuscan were held at the Port of Santa [Peru] against their will July and August 1824. The vessel really didn't commence whaling till November 1824. Stavers later recorded he discovered Jarvis Island at 228 miles SW from the SW point of Christmas Island or 20 miles south of the equator Long 160.30 West discovred by the Tuscan on 12 May 1826. |
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