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List of ship launches in 1804

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The following ships were launched in 1804.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
12 January  France Rochefort Lion Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
12 January  France Antoine, Louis & Mathurin Crucy Lorient Palinure Palinure-class brig For French Navy.
13 January United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New South Wales Thomas Moore Sydney Integrity Cutter For Philip Gidley King.
January United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Bermuda Goodrich & Co Bermuda Ballahoo Ballahoo-class schooner For Royal Navy.[1]
January  France Saint-Servan Caroline Corvette For Robert Surcouf and Louis Blaize de Maisonneuve.
12 February India Matthew Smith Calcutta Resource Full-rigged ship For private owner.
27 February  United Kingdom Pitcher Northfleet Eagle Repulse-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.
27 February  United Kingdom Hall, Buchan & Co Aberdeen The Marquis of Huntley Merchantman For Messrs. Fraser & Mole.[2]
February  France Saint-Malo Général Pérignon Privateer For private owner.[3]
February  France Ghent City of Ghent Armed vessel For military use.[4]
8 March India Hudson Calcutta Hope Merchantman For private owner.
10 March  United Kingdom Thomas King Dover Kingfisher Merlin-class ship-sloop For Royal Navy.[5]
22 March  United Kingdom John Dudman Deptford Tigress Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[6]
26 March  United Kingdom George Parsons Bursledon Fly Merlin-class ship-sloop For Royal Navy.
27 March  France Antoine, Louis & Mathurin Crucy Lorient Néarque Abeille-class brig For French Navy.
31 March  United Kingdom Newcastle upon Tyne Albury Snow For T. Boyle.
March  Portugal Damão São Francisco Xavier Third rate For Portuguese Navy.[7]
March  United States Richard Hayden Saybrook, Connecticut Snake in the Grass Schooner For Richard Hayden.
12 April  United Kingdom Jacob & Sons Milford Nautilus Sloop-of-war For Royal Navy.
17 April  France Jean Baudry Bayonne Lynx Lynx-class brig For French Navy.
24 April  France Pierre-Elisabeth Rolland Rochefort Armide Armide-class frigate For French Navy.[8]
26 April  United Kingdom John Preston Great Yarmouth Helena Sloop-of-war For Royal Navy.[9]
26 April  United Kingdom Thomas Pitcher Northfleet Bruiser Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[10]
28 April  United Kingdom George Tower & Co Aberdeen Duchess of Bedford Merchantman For private owner,[11] but hired by the Royal Navy.[12]
April India Thompson Bengal General Lake Merchantman For private owner.[13]
3 May  United Kingdom Thomas Pitcher Northfleet Blazer Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[14]
7 May  United Kingdom John Dudman & Co. Deptford Manly Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
8 May  United Kingdom Josiah & Thomas Brindley Frindsbury Flamer Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[15]
10 May  United Kingdom James Martin Hillhouse Bristol Albacore Merlin-class sloop For Royal Navy.[16]
12 May  United Kingdom Peter Everitt Mestaer Rotherhithe Lord Keith East Indiaman For British East India Company.
12 May  United Kingdom Edward Tippett and Henry Peake Deptford Royal Sovereign Royal Yacht For George III.
23 May  United Kingdom Perry, Green & Wells Blackwall Yard Saracen Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[17]
26 May  United Kingdom Richard Symons & Co. Falmouth Despatch Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
28 May  Russia F. Ignatyev Archangelsk Silnyi Selafail-class ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[18]
4 June  United Kingdom Crucy et Cie. Nantes Président Frigate For French Navy.
7 June  France Saint-Malo Lutin Curieux-class brig For French Navy.[19]
11 June  United Kingdom Cortney Chester Contest Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[20][21]
14 June  United Kingdom Tindall Scarborough Centurion West Indiaman For Mr. Tindall.
23 June  France Antoine, Louis & Mathurin Crucy Nantes Pandour Curieux-class brig For French Navy.
28 June  France Danet Antwerp Phaeton Palinure-class brig For French Navy.
30 June  United Kingdom Thomas Pitcher Northfleet Clinker Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[22]
30 June  United Kingdom Thomas Pitcher Northfleet Cracker Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
2 July  United Kingdom Josiah & Thomas Brindley Frindsbury Firm Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
8 July  France Antoine, Louis & Mathurin Crucy Nantes Faune Abeille-class brig For French Navy.
8 July  United Kingdom Henry Adams Bucklers Hard Swiftsure Swiftsure-class ship of the line For Royal Navy.[23]
9 July  France Pierre-Joseph Pénétraut Dunkerque Sylphe Abeille-class brig For French Navy.
10 July  France Rolland Rochefort Actéon Lynx-class brig For French Navy.
10 July  Russia M. K. Surotsov Kherson Pravyi Third rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[24]
12 July  France Enterprise Ethéart Saint-Malo Espiègle Palimure-class brig For French Navy.[25]
14 July Denmark Denmark-Norway Copenhagen Pærlen Fifth rate For Dano-Norwegian Navy.[26]
19 July  France Jean Baudrey Bayonne Départment des Landes Corvette For French Navy.
21 July  United Kingdom William Rowe Newcastle upon Tyne Acute Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[27]
21 July  United Kingdom Josiah & Thomas Brindley King's Lynn Furious Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[28]
21 July  United Kingdom Mark Richards Hythe Steady Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[29]
23 July  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Lively Lively-class frigate For Royal Navy.
23 July  United Kingdom R. Davey Topsham Safeguard Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[30]
25 July  United Kingdom O. Ayles Exeter Piercer Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[30]
25 July  United Kingdom Perry, Wells & Green Blackwall Yard Raven Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
26 July  United Kingdom John Dudman Deptford Teazer Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[31]
27 July  United Kingdom William Wallis Blackwall Biter Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
28 July  United Kingdom William Courtney Chester Defender Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
4 August  United Kingdom Dudman & Co. Deptford Pelter Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[32]
4 August  United Kingdom Benjamin Tanner Deptford Wolf Merlin-class sloop For Royal Navy.
6 August  United Kingdom Matthew Warren Brightlingsea Sparkler Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
7 August  United Kingdom Adams Southampton Alert Gun-brig For Royal Navy.[33]
7 August  United Kingdom R. B. Roxby Wearmouth Hardy Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[34]
7 August  United Kingdom Peter Atkinson & Co Hull Scout Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
8 August  United Kingdom Perry, Wells & Green Blackwall Yard Beagle Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
8 August  United Kingdom Matthew Warren Brightlingsea Tickler Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
9 August  United Kingdom Robert Adams Southampton Attack Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
10 August  United Kingdom Balthazar & Edward Adams Buckler's Hard Growler Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
11 August  United Kingdom William Rowe Newcastle upon Tyne Bouncer Brig For Royal Navy.
15 August  United Kingdom Daniel & Samuel Brent Rotherhithe Reindeer Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
17 August  United Kingdom Edwards Shoreham-by-Sea Caroline West Indiaman For private owner.
21 August  United Kingdom Benjamin Tanner Dartmouth Staunch Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
22 August  United Kingdom Frances Barnard, Sons & Co. Deptford Elk Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
22 August  United Kingdom Frances Barnard, Sons & Co. Deptford Harrier Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
24 August  United Kingdom Joseph Graham Harwich Pincher Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[35]
25 August Denmark Denmark-Norway Copenhagen Gluckstadt Sloop-of-war For Dano-Norwegian Navy.[36]
31 August  United Kingdom Samuel Brent Rotherhithe Convulsion Convulsion-class bomb vessel For Royal Navy.[37]
3 September  United Kingdom John Perry Blackwall Destruction Convulsion-class bomb vessel For Royal Navy.[38]
4 September  United Kingdom John Preston Great Yarmouth Musquito Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
5 September  United Kingdom Thomas Hustwick Kingston Lady Medelina Sinclair Full-rigged ship For William Osbourne.[39][40]
6 September  United Kingdom Palmer Great Yarmouth Cygnet Merlin-class ship-sloop For Royal Navy.[41]
6 September  United Kingdom Brockbank Lancaster Harriet Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Dodson & Co.[42]
7 September  United Kingdom John Dudman & Co. Deptford Plumper Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
7 September  France Danet Antwerp Voltigeur Palinure-class brig For French Navy.
8 September  United Kingdom Francis Hurry North Shields Agincourt Merchantman For Francis Hurry.
18 September  United Kingdom Nicholas Bools & William Good Bridport Attentive Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
20 September  United Kingdom R. B. Roxby Wearmouth Gallant Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[43]
22 September  United Kingdom John King Dover Espoir Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
September  United Kingdom Robert Davy Topsham Swinger Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[44]
6 October Denmark Denmark-Norway Frantz Hohlenberg Copenhagen Prinds Christian Frederik Third rate For Dano-Norwegian Navy.
20 October  United Kingdom Robert Davy Topsham Rapid Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
26 October  Russia M. K. Surotsov Kherson Voin Voin-class frigate For Imperial Russian Navy.[45]
29 October  Russia V. I. Potapov Kherson Diomid Transport ship For Imperial Russian Navy.[46]
October  United Kingdom Nicholas Bools & William Good Bridport Cheerly Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[47][48]
October  United Kingdom Jabez Bayley Ipswich Daring Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
October  United Kingdom John King Dover Moselle Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
2 November  United Kingdom John Bass Lympstone Urgent Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[49]
3 November  United Kingdom James Betts Mistley Combatant Combatant-class sloop For Royal Navy.[50]
3 November  United Kingdom Dudman Deptford Surrey East Indiaman For British East India Company.
5 November  United Kingdom Ralston & Smith Ayr Margaret Merchantman For private owner.[51]
17 November  France Rochefort Achille Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.[52]
17 November  United Kingdom Joseph Tucker Plymouth Dockyard Circe Thames-class frigate For Royal Navy.
17 November  United Kingdom Plymouth Dockyard Hibernia First rate For Royal Navy.
17 November  United Kingdom Plymouth Dockyard Pallas Thames-class frigate For Royal Navy.
20 November  United Kingdom John Dudman Deptford Amaranthe Cruizer-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.
21 November  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Jason Thames-class frigate For Royal Navy.
November  United Kingdom William Gibson Hull Dauntless Combatant-class sloop For Royal Navy.
November  United Kingdom Blunt Hull Valorous Combatant-class sloop For Royal Navy.
3 December  United Kingdom Frances Barnard, Son, & Roberts Deptford Phoenix East Indiaman For British East India Company.
6 December  United Kingdom Josiah & Thomas Brindley King's Lynn Griper Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
25 December  United Kingdom Balthazar Adams Buckler's Hard Fervent Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[53]
15 December  France Saint-Malo Piémontaise Consolante-class frigate For French Navy.
18 December  United Kingdom Graham Harwich Fearless Gun-brig For Royal Navy.[54]
20 December  United Kingdom Pitcher Northfleet Devonshire East Indiaman For British East India Company.[55]
31 December  United Kingdom Sir Henry Peake Deptford Hebe Fifth rate For Royal Navy.[56][57]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Warren Adamant Merchantman For Mr Warren.
Unknown date India Bombay Admiral Rainier Luggage boat For British East India Company.[58]
Unknown date  Russia Kherson Aleksandr Brig For Imperial Russian Navy.[59]
Unknown date  France Lorient Algésiras Téméraire-class ship of the line For French Navy.
Unknown date  France Dunkerque Ameland Full-rigged ship For Batavian Navy.[60]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Bermuda Goodrich & Co Bermuda Barracouta Ballahoo-class schooner For Royal Navy.
Unknown date  Russia Vasily Vlasov Cronstadt Begun Begun-class cutter For Imperial Russian Navy.[61]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Howden Blenheim Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John & Philip Laing Sunderland Bolina Merchantman For W. Bell.[62]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Bermuda Goodrich & Co Bermuda Capelin Ballahoo-class schooner For Royal Navy.
Unknown date  Batavian Republic Crul Full-rigged ship For Batavian Navy.[63]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nicholas Bools & William Good Bridport Dash Cutter For George Browne.[64]
Unknown date Denmark Denmark-Norway Andreas Bodenhoff Copenhagen Diana Sixth rate For Dano-Norwegian Navy.[65]
Unknown date  Russia Kherson Diana Brig For Imperial Russian Navy.[66]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Aberdeen Dowson Merchantman For Mr. Gibbons.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Falmouth Duke of Montrose Packet ship For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Eclipse Schooner For French Navy.
Unknown date  Russia Elisaveta Brig For Imperial Russian Navy.[67]
Unknown date  Ottoman Empire Fal-i Hayr Fifth rate For Ottoman Navy.[68]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Bermuda Flying Fish Ballahoo-class schooner For Royal Navy.[69]
Unknown date India Calcutta Fortitude Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  Batavian Republic Gijzel Full-rigged ship For Batavian Navy.[70]
Unknown date India A. Wadell Calcutta Grappler Brig For British East India Company.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Bermuda Goodrich & Co Bermuda Grouper Ballahoo-class schooner For Royal Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Brockbank Lancaster Harriet Merchantman For private owner.[71]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Dudman Deptford Haughty Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.[72]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Leith Hebe Merchantman For Mr. Strachan.
Unknown date India Bacon, Harvey & Co. Calcutta Henry Wellesley Barque For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nicholas Bools & William Good Bridport Hope Smack For Leith Shipping Co.[73]
Unknown date  France Hermione Hortense-class frigate For French Navy.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Bermuda Goodrich & Co Bermuda Herring Ballahoo-class schooner For Royal Navy.
Unknown date  France Cette Hirondelle Privateer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Janes Merchantman For private owner.[62]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Chepstow John West Indiaman For J. Maxse & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Great Yarmouth Lady Boringdon Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Leith Lord Melville Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Temple South Shields Lord Melville Sloop For private owner.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Bermuda Goodrich & Co Bermuda Mackerel Ballahoo-class schooner For Royal Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Holt & Richardson Whitby Majestic Merchantman For Aaron & Edward Chapman and Robert Campion.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Temple shipbuilders Malabar Brig For Brown & Co.
Unknown date India J. Gilmour & Co. Calcutta Margaret Brig For private owner.
Unknown date India Hudson & Bacon. Howrah Maria Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Whitehaven Mariner Merchantman For J. Askew.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Duthie Aberdeen Marquis of Huntley West Indiaman For Latham & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Benjamin Heward Sunderland Mary's Snow For private owner.[62]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Monarch West Indiaman For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Montezuma Merchantman For Snowden & North.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Obadia Ayles Topsham Piercer Archer-class gun-brig For Royal Navy.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Bermuda Goodrich & Co Bermuda Pike Ballahoo-class schooner For Royal Navy.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Bermuda Pilchard Ballahoo-class schooner For Royal Navy.[74]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Ball Salcombe Piper Sloop For Mr. Buckley & others.[75]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nicholas Bools & William Good Bridport Pulteney Schooner For William Aylesbury and others.[76]
Unknown date  United Kingdom North Shields Ramilles Collier For private owner.
Unknown date  Spain Raposa Brig For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Goodchild, Jr. Pallion Saint Andrew, or St. Andrew Sloop For private owner.[62]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Nova Scotia Sir John Sherbroke Brig For private owner.
Unknown date  Russia Vasily Vlasov Cronstadt Sokol Begun-class cutter For Imperial Russian Navy.[77]
Unknown date  Russia Vasily Vlasov Cronstadt Strela Sixth rate For Imperial Russian Navy.[78]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nicholas Bools & William Good Bridport Swift Smack For Edinburgh Shipping Co.[79]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Perry Blackwall Telegraph Brig For private owner.[80]
Unknown date  Batavian Republic Van Galen Full-rigged ship For Batavian Navy.[81]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Nicholas Bools & William Good Bridport Venus Sloop For Mr. Andrews.[82]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Taylor Monkwearmouth Vertumnus Brig For Kirkcaldy & Co.[62]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Great Yarmouth Windsor Castle Brig For Mr. Sutton.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Newcastle upon Tyne Woodman Coaster For Mr. Reay.
Unknown date  France Nantes Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United States New York Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date Sweden Sweden Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Fowey Name unknown Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date  France Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Boston, Massachusetts Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.
Unknown date  Spain Name unknown Merchantman For private owner.

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