Rosina (1807 ship)

[1] On 3 September 1808 Rosina, Brodig, master, arrived at Gothenburg from Plymouth.

Then on 10 November she was on shore near Whitstable as she was sailing for Plymouth with a load of timber.

[3] On 1 December she arrived at Weymouth on her way from Gothenburg to Plymouth, together with some other vessels that had lost their cables and anchors in the Downs.

Rosina, Samuelson, master, from North America, was driven ashore at Ballyrattan Bay, near Cork, on 27 November 1810, and was expected to go to pieces.

[4] Rosina, ID:W08818, appears in an inventory of shipwrecks at Ballycotton conducted by Mizen Archeology in 2021.