Clio (barque)

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The Clio was 3 masted barque (1838-1866) built of black birch, pine and oak at Granville Nova Scotia(Weight: 473 tons). She was registered at St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador on completion.

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[edit] History

First, she was sold to Avery, the well-established Padstow merchant house and in some ways she marks the zenith of Padstow shipping. A brand new deep water square rigger owned by Padstow, a full Lloyd's surveying port, trading from Padstow to Quebec and other North American ports taking substantial numbers of emigrants and returning with prime timber for Padstow's expanding shipyards.

Rawle and Easthorpe (master) took over from Avery and Brown (master) in 1845, until 185? when the Doom Bar persuaded the people that she was too big for Padstow. She carried on as a Quebec trader,sailing from Falmouth and Plymouth and even Gloucester.

In 1865 J. Moore of Stonehouse, Devon was her owner, and her register ends with the note "Abandoned at Sea 3 July 1866".

[edit] Side Information

In April/May 1855, the Clio sailed for Quebec. It's sister ships were the John, Siam and Oriental. The Clio Captain was William Symons, the others being Edward Rawle (John), Charles Rawle (Siam) and Henry Tom (Oriental).

The Rawles originated from Boscastle, the others from Padstow. The Rawles were a ship owning family. Joint owners (certainly of the John) were; Thomas Ham, 10 Prospect Street, Plymouth William Williams, draper, of Padstow Robert Williams Avery, ship owner, 3 Charles Place, Plymouth Philip Rawle the Younger, ship owner, 37 Gibbon Street, Plymouth Philip Rawle the Elder of Boscastle, ship owner, 2 Gibbon Street, Plymouth James Moore, merchant clerk of Richmond Walk, Plymouth.

An advertisement dated 11 August 1848 reads The ship "Clio", Robert EASTHOPE, Commander, now at Padstow, will leave that place for Quebec with passengers the 15th inst. Apply to :The agent for Mevagissey was Mr. Joseph KITTO. For St. Austell it was Mr. CHAPMAN, Porthpean. or Mr. AVERY's Offices, Boscastle and Padstow.

[edit] Known sailings

The dates below were supplied, by Captain George Hogg of the National Maritime Museum Cornwall.

The dates of Clio sailings from Padstow are as follows.... (WB) West Briton other dates from... (BPP) British Parliamentry Papers.

[edit] External links

The above information comes from [3] with permission.

[edit] References

John Bartlett, Ships of North Cornwall (Padstow, 1996). ISBN 1-873951-03-5