Liverpool (1815 ship)

In 1819 her master was James Green, and her owner was Palmer & Co.[5] Liverpool was lost on the Long Sand, Bay of Bengal,[1] on 27 May 1823 in a hurricane.

The hull survived the night and the next day all aboard were able to reach Kedgeree or the shore in the longboat or on a raft.

Seas proceeded to sweep away almost the entire rest of the crew, ten or 14 men at a time.

The Bengal Pilot service vessel Hattras had dispatched Row Boat No.9, which rescued the four survivors.

The Floating Light Vessel almost sank, but eventually was able to go up to Kedgeree, with two feet of water in her tweendecks from seas that had washed over her, and leaky.