Brunswick (1814 ship)

Her owner withdrew her from the northern whale fishery in 1836 and then deployed her sailing to New York and Sierra Leone.

Seven ships had been sunk, several had been beset by ice, and the rest had not killed more than an average of four fish each.

[8] Laetitia, Clark, master, arrived at Aberdeen and reported a more complete accounting of how many whales each vessel had taken, and which were beset by ice.

Brunswick, Porter, master, was wrecked on 7 April 1842 on the Sunk Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Suffolk.

The smack Good Agreement, Brown, master, rescued the crew and brought them into Wivenhoe.

[15][16] The entry for Brunswick in Lloyd's Register for 1841 bears the annotation "Wrecked".