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Lammermuir (1856 clipper)

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Namesake
  
Lammermuir Hills

Class and type
  
Tea Clipper

Launched
  
1856

Homeport
  
London

Tonnage
  
952 NRT

Builder
  
W. Pile & Co.

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Fate
  
Wrecked 31 December 1863

Notes
  
designed by William Pile, Sunderland

Lammermuir, named for the Lammermuir Hills, was an extreme clipper ship.

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Construction

Lammermuir measured 178'0" × 34'0" × 22'0", with tonnage 952 NRT. Built in 1856 by William Pile of Sunderland for John "Jock" "White Hat" Willis & Son, London, it was the favorite ship of its owner.

Loss of the ship

When she was wrecked on the Amherst Reef in the Macclesfield Channel, Gaspar Strait on 31 December 1863, Willis commissioned another ship by the same name, the Lammermuir of 1864.

The wreck of the original Lammermuir was still visible above the water line in August 1866 when the new Lammermuir sailed past en route to China.

References

Lammermuir (1856 clipper) Wikipedia