Concord (1807 ship)

Concord first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1807 with Adams, master, Haniford, owner, and trade Dartmouth–London.

[3] 1st whaling/sealing voyage (1809–1811): Captain Thomas (or James) Garbutt (or Garbut) sailed from London on 23 November 1809.

She sailed on 31 July, bound for Rio de Janeiro and the Cape of Good Hope.

[5] While she was sealing off the west side of the island on 24 January 1812 one of her boats overturned and six men were drowned.

[7] [8] She left Macquarie Island on 10 March, bound for England with 13,700 skins and 50 tons of seal oil.

[3] The Register of Shipping for 1816 showed Concord with Scott, master and owner, and trade London–Cape of Good Hope.

[13] On 21 July 1816 Concord, Scott, master, arrived back at Gravesend from the Cape.

[14] Concord, Scott, master, sailing from London, arrived on 4 November 1816 at Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope.