Agincourt (1844 ship)

Her homeport changed to Spain at some point prior to 1870 and thereafter Lloyd's Register carried stale data until it ceased listing her in 1886.

Origins: James Laing was aged 20 in 1843 when he took over his father's shipbuilding yard at Deptford.

Agincourt entered Lloyd's Register in 1844 with Neatby, master, Laing & Co., owner, and trade London–Sydney.

Agincourt was at the Cape of Good Hope on 24 September and stayed there a week, taking on water.

They continued to have her surveyed and registered in Britain, but did not provide information on masters or her trade.