Nathaniel Atcheson facts for kids
Nathaniel Atcheson (1772-1825) was an English ship-owner who was appointed secretary to a Committee of London shipowners and the Society of Ship-Owners of Great Britain with whom the London Committee was associated.
Atcheson formed the London Pitt Club in 1793 with a view to counteract the radical ideas of the French Revolution.
Ship building research
In 1806 he started conducted research on ship-builders in London with the help of Charles Jenkinson. He wrote to a number of ship builders to enquire how many ships they had built since December 1802.
Ship builder | Location |
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John Perry, Wells and co. | Blackwall |
Samuel and Daniel Brent | Rotherhithe |
Thomas Pitcher | Northfleet |
Peter Mestear | Rotherhithe |
John Dudman | Deptford |
William and Edward George Barnard | Deptford |
Woolcombe | Rotherhithe |
Curling | Limehouse |
Almon Hill | Limehouse |
John Ayles | Wapping |
Tibbits, Hitchcock and co. | Limehouse |
Joshua Young | Rotherhithe |
Fletcher | Shadwell |
E. Thompson | Rotherhithe |
Writing
In 1803, he authored the Report of the Case Fisher against Ward respecting the Russian Embargo on British Ships. The blockade was initiated by Paul I of Russia and Fisher was a crew member of the Fishburn.
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