Continued from Ship List 4
Reminder note: The symbol ‘↔’ indicates a round trip, completed that year. The numbers in the final column are indexed to the Sources for Ship List 5. The symbol ‘▪’ indicates ship’s log is available HBCA (Hudson’s Bay Company Archives); the symbol ‘*’ indicates vessel is listed in HBCA “Book of Ships Movements.”
Table 71
| Year to/ in Bay | Vessel | tons | Sponsor/ Rep./Owner | Commander/ Master/Pilot – in charge | Remarks | Source list # |
| 1910 | SS Discovery (alias RRS) barque | HBC | John G. Ford | ↔ | 1032 ▪ * | |
| “ | SS Pelican —- ‘one-time British gun boat’ | “ | Arthur Cleveland Smith | ↔ | 1033 ▪ * | |
| “ | SS Mooswa ‘steam tug’ | “ | “native” crew; George Spence (1st mate) | local duty to 1916 | 1034 | |
| “ | Cheshire Cat ‘auxiliary yacht’ | “ | ? | local duty | 1035 ▪ | |
| “ | Sorine ———- ‘Danish barque’ | Denmark/ HBC | Capt. Anderson | wintered, Charlton Island; local duty | 1036 | |
| “ | Laddie ———- schooner | RNWMP | ? | local duty to 1914 | 1037 | |
| “ | CGS Stanley – ‘ice breaker’ | Canada, Survey | Capt. Dalton | ↔ | 1038 | |
| “ | Chrissie C. Thomey ——– ‘3-masted’ schooner | 123 | Canada, Hydro-graphical Exploration | Thomas “Black Tom o’ Brigus” Gushue | ↔ | 1039 |
| “ | HMCS Earl Grey ———— (alias CGS, etc.) ———— steel steamer | Canada/ Governor General’s Tour | Samuel [or W? or S.W.?] Bartlett | ↔ | 1040 | |
| “ | ? | Revillon Frères Fur Company | ? | presumed voyage | 981 | |
| “ | A.T. Gifford schooner | 86 | Stamford whaler/ Ferdinand N. Monjo | George T. Comer (Comber) | wintered to 1912 | 1041 |
| “ | Active ———– ‘steamer’ | Dundee whaler | Alexander Murray Sr. [II] | ↔ | 1042 | |
| 1911 | SS Discovery (alias RRS) barque | HBC | John G. Ford | ↔ | 1043 ▪ * | |
| “ | SS Pelican —– ‘one-time British gun boat’ | “ | Arthur Cleveland Smith | wintered? | 1044 ▪ * | |
| “ | Daryl ———— ‘thirty-foot motor launch’ | “ | George Ford | local duty | 1045 | |
| “ | Namauk | “ | “ | 1045 | ||
| “ | SS Erik ——— steam/sail‘bluff bowed’ ship | 412 | “ | ? | ↔ | 1046 |
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Table 72
| Year to/ in Bay | Vessel | tons | Sponsor/ Rep./Owner | Commander/ Master/Pilot – in charge | Remarks | Source list # |
| 1911 | Beothic ——— (Beothen, alias Georgiy Fedor) | HBC chartered | E. Falk | wintered in St. John’s NF | 1047 * | |
| “ | ? | Revillon Frères Fur Company | ? | presumed voyage | 981 | |
| “ | Stella Maris | Anglican Church | ↔ | 1048 | ||
| “ | CGS Minto steamer | Canada, Department of Marine Survey | John MacPherson/ Frederick Anderson/ S.W. Bartlett | ↔ | 1049 | |
| “ | SS Burleigh auxiliaryschooner | Canada, Magnetic Survey | Thomas Butler | ↔ | 1050 | |
| “ | Chrissie C. Thomey ——– ‘3-masted’ schooner | 123 | Canada Hydro-graphical Recon-naissance | Thomas ‘Black Tom o’ Brigus’ Gushue | ↔ | 1051 |
| “ | Nastapoka ‘thirty-six foot sailing craft’ | Sir William Mackenzie/ R.J. Flaherty | ? | already local | 1052 | |
| “ | ? —————– ‘sloop’ | “ | ? | “ | 1052 | |
| “ | ? | United States whaler | ? | perhaps wintered | 720 | |
| “ | Active ———– ‘steamer’ | Dundee whaler | Alexander Murray [II] (died) | wintered | 1053 | |
| “ | Séduisante — ‘two-masted ketch’ | ——— ” / —— Osbert Clare Forsyth-Grant | Osbert Clare Forsyth-Grant | lost | 1054 | |
| “ | ? | Newfoundland fisher | Robert Abram Bartlett | ↔ | 1055 | |
| 1912 | SS Nascopie (alias RMS) | 1004 | HBC/ Nascopie Steamship Co. NF | Arthur Cleveland Smith | —– ↔ — from St. John’s, NF | 1056 * |
| “ | ? | Revillon Frères Fur Company | ? | presumed voyage | 981 | |
| “ | Walrus ———- ’29-foot’ ——- sloop | Ungava Bay Inuit/ Sir William Mackenzie/ R.J. Flaherty | ? Nawri and ‘crew of Eskimos’ | already local craft | 1057 | |
| “ | CGS Minto | Canadian Department of Marine Survey | Capt. Murcheson/ Samuel [or W.? S.W.?] Bartlett | ↔ | 1058 | |
| “ | Arctic | Canadian Hydro-graphical & Magnetic Survey | Joseph Couillard | 1059 |
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Table 73
| Year to/ in Bay | Vessel | tons | Sponsor/ Rep./Owner | Commander/ Master/Pilot – in charge | Remarks | Source list # |
| 1912 | Chrissie C. Thomey schooner | Canada/ Hydro-graphical Exploration | H.D. Parizeau | wintered; wreck | 1060 | |
| “ | Active ———– (Active Dundee) | 340 | Dundee whaler | ? | wintered | 1061 |
| “ | ? | United States whaler | ? | perhaps wintered | 720 | |
| 1913 | SS Nascopie (alias RMS) | 1004 | HBC/ Nascopie Steamship Co. Newfoundland | J. Meickle/ Capt. Mack | from Montreal —– ↔ | 1062 * |
| “ | SS Pelican —— ‘one-time British gun boat’ | HBC | Arthur Cleveland Smith | ↔ | 1063 ▪ * | |
| “ | Fort Churchillketch | 56 | “ | ? | broke mooring York Factory | 1064 |
| “ | ? | Revillon Frères Fur Company | ? | presumed voyage | 981 | |
| “ | CSS Acadia (alias RCN)steam, single- screw | 846 | Canada, Hydro-graphical Survey | W. Bartlett | ↔ | 1065 |
| “ | Laddie ——– ‘topsail schooner’ brig | 82 | Sir William Mackenzie/ Robert Joseph Flaherty | Henry Bartlett | ↔ | 1066 |
| “ | SS Erik steam/sail‘bluff bowed’ ship | 452 | American Museum of Natural History | Capt. Kehoe | ↔ | 1067 |
| “ | A.T. Gifford schooner | 86 | Stamford whaler/ F.N. Monjo | J.A. Wing | wintered | 1068 |
| “ | SS Alette ——- (Arlette?) ——tramp steamer | Canada, Department of Railways | Capt. Robertson | from Port Arthur, Texas beached, Nelson | 1069 | |
| “ | SS Alcazar —- tramp steamer | “ | D.R. Davies | from Texas —– —– ↔ | 1070 | |
| “ | SS Bellaventure (Belladventure) | 467 | “ | Capt. Couch? | from Halifax — – (x2) ↔ | 1071 |
| “ | CGS Neophite (Neophyte) | “ | ? | from Halifax — —– ↔ | 1072 | |
| “ | CGS Kathleen ‘steam tug’ | “ | ? | from Halifax | 1073 | |
| “ | SS Sinbad —– tramp steamer | “ | ? | from Montreal —– ↔ | 1074 |
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Table 74
| Year to/ in Bay | Vessel | tons | Sponsor/ Rep./Owner | Commander/ Master/Pilot – in charge | Remarks | Source list # |
| 1913 | SS Beothic | Canada, Department of Railways | ? | ↔ | 1075 | |
| “ | Port Nelson ‘suction dredge’ | 1155 | “ | H.B. Saunders | beached, Nelson | 1076 |
| “ | ? —————— ‘fine steam lighter’ | “ | ? | local duty | 1077 | |
| “ | ? —————– barge/scow | “ | ? | sent in sections; local duty | 1077 | |
| “ | ? —————— barge/scow | “ | ? | “ | 1077 | |
| “ | SS Cearense (Cearenz, Cerense) | 2769 | ——— ” / J.F. O’Meara Co., New York | ? | from Halifax, wreck, Nelson | 1078 |
| “ | SS Bonaventure ‘NL sealer’ —–steam/sail | 461 | Canada, Department of Railways/ Steamship Co. NF | H.F. Hazen [engineer]/ H.E Penrose? | from Halifax – – (x2) ↔ | 1079 |
| 1914 | SS Nascopie (alias RMS) | 1004 | HBC/ Nascopie Steamship Co. NF | Arthur Cleveland Smith? | from Montreal —– ↔ | 1080 * |
| “ | Pelican | HBC | Arthur Cleveland Smith? | ↔ | 1081 * | |
| “ | Fort York ——motor schooner/ ketch | 64 | “ | ?/ Richard Hayward Taylor | local service to 1923? | 1082 |
| “ | Emelia P. | Revillon Frères Fur Company | ? | local service? | 1083 | |
| “ | Village Belle schooner | NWMP | Capt. Lockhart/ Constable Kennedy | local service to 1916 | 1084 | |
| “ | CGS Sheba ‘steel tramp’ steamer | 3400 | Canada, Department of Railways | ? | – (x2) ↔ | 1085 |
| “ | SS Minto steamer | “ | Capt. Reid | ↔ | 1086 | |
| “ | Sharon ——– tramp steamer | “ | ? | ↔ | 1087 | |
| “ | ? —————– ‘fine steam lighter’ | “ | ? | ↔ | 1088 | |
| “ | CG No. 2 ——- ‘gasoline lighter’ | “ | ? | from Toronto local duty | 1089 |
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Table 75
| Year to/ in Bay | Vessel | tons | Sponsor/ Rep./Owner | Commander/ Master/Pilot — in charge | Remarks | Source list # |
| 1914 | SS Bonaventure steam/sail | 461 | Canada Dept. of Railways/ Steam-ship Co. NF | ? | —— ↔ —- to Sydney, Nova Scotia | 1090 |
| “ | Laddie ———- brig/ ‘topsail schooner’ | 82 | Canada/ Charles Dawe, Bay Roberts NF | Henry Bartlett/ W. Robertson | wintered; dismantled | 1091 |
| “ | Burleigh auxiliaryschooner | Canada Department of Naval Service | ? | from Halifax — —— ↔ | 1092 | |
| “ | CSS Acadia (alias RCN)steam, single-screw | 452 | Canada/ Hydro-graphical Survey | William A. Robson | ↔ | 1093 |
| “ | Annie E. Geede schooner | “ | ? | ↔ | 1094 | |
| “ | George B. Cluett (Cluett/George B.) | U.S. Geo-magnetic Exped./ W.J. Peters/ chartered | ? ‘Captain & crew from the International Grenfell Assoc.’ | —— ↔ – from Battle Harbour, Labrador | 1095 | |
| “ | Active ———- (Active Dundee) | 340 | Dundee whaler | ? | ↔ | 1096 |
| “ | ? | United States whaler | ? | perhaps wintered | 720 | |
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[total: ‘38 ships into Hudson Bay’] | ——- | ——————- | ————————– | ————— | 1097 |
| 1915 | SS Nascopie (alias RMS) | 1004 | HBC/ Nascopie Steamship Co. NF | George Edmund Mack | —– ↔ — via St. John’s | 1098 * |
| “ | Nastapoka ‘thirty-six foot sailing craft’ | HBC | ? | local service to? | 1099 | |
| “ | ? | Revillon Frères Fur Company | ? | ↔ | 981 | |
| ” [?] | George B. Cluett | American Museum of Natural History | George Comer (Comber) | ↔ | 1100 | |
| “ | SS Bellaventure | Canada, Dept. of Railways / NF sealer | ? | to Halifax —– ↔ | 1101 | |
| “ | SS Adventure | 826 | Canada, Dept. of Railways/ Adventure Steamship Co. NF | ? | —— ” —— —– ↔ | 1102 |
| “ | CGS Sheba — ‘steel tramp’ steamer | 3400 | “ | ? | —— ” —— —– ↔ | 1103 |
| “ | A.T. Gifford schooner | 86 | Provincetown whaler/ F.N. Monjo | A.O. Gibbons | lost, Hudson Bay | 1104 |
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Table 76
| Year to/ in Bay | Vessel | tons | Sponsor/ Rep./Owner | Commander/ Master/Pilot – in charge | Remarks | Source list # |
| 1915 | ? ‘6 1/2 hp. steam/sail, —- full decked Peterhead’ | ?/ J.W. Nichols | ? | local? | 1105 | |
| 1916 | SS Nascopie (alias RMS) | 1004 | HBC | George Edmund Mack | from Montreal —– ↔ | 1106 * |
| “ | Albert | Henry Toke Munn, trader | John Murray | from Peterhead | 1107 | |
| “ | Bargany —- ‘oldcoal barge’ | Government of Canada | ? | scuttled, Port Nelson | 1108 | |
| “ | CGS Sheba ‘steel tramp’ steamer | 3400 | Canada, Dept of Railways | ? | (x2) ↔ | 1109 |
| “ | Durley Chine | Canada, Dept of Railways | ? | (x2) ↔ | 1110 | |
| 1917 | SS Nascopie (alias RMS) | 1004 | HBC | George Edmund Mack | U boat attack (out) ——- —– ↔ | 1111 * |
| 1918 | SS Nascopie (alias RMS) | 1004 | HBC | Thomas Farrar Smellie | ↔ | 1112 * |
| “ | SS Discovery (alias RRS) barque | “ | George Henry Mead | from Montreal —– ↔ | 1113 ▪ * | |
| “ | SS Pelican ‘one-time British gun boat’ | “ | Arthur William Hutchison Borras | U boat attack, N. Atl. | 1114 ▪ | |
| “ | Nanuck schooner | “ | Inuit “crew of six” | already local, Lake Harbour | 1115 | |
| “ | ? —————– ‘steam tug’ | Canada, Dept of the Interior/ F.H. Kitto | ? | already local | 1116 | |
| “ | Albert | Henry Toke Munn, trader | John Murray | from Scotland; to Halifax | 1117 | |
| 1919 | SS Nascopie (alias RMS) | 1004 | HBC | George Henry Mead/ George E. Mack | Androssan —– ↔ —- via NF | 1118 * |
| “ | Duncan [I]—- ‘sea going motor vessel’ | RNWMP | ? | local duty to? | 1119 | |
| “ | Lady Borden ‘sea going motor vessel, tug’ | “ | W.O. Douglas | local duty to 1929 | 1119 | |
| “ | [U]SS Finback schooner/ yacht | New York whaler/ Christian Leden | George Comer (Comber) | wrecked, Fullerton Hudson Bay | 1120 |
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Table 77
| Year to/ in Bay | Vessel | tons | Sponsor/ Rep./Owner | Commander/ Master/Pilot in charge | Remarks | Source list # |
| 1920 | SS Nascopie (alias RMS) | 1004 | HBC | George Henry Mead | to Savannah ↔ | 1121 * |
| “ | SS Pelican —– ‘one-time British gun boat’ | “ | R. Bergner | from Montreal & NF —— —– ↔ | 1122 ▪ * | |
| “ | Fort George schooner | “ | ? | already local | 1123 | |
| “ | Fort Charles schooner | “ | ? | already local | 1123 | |
| “ | Lady Byng ‘small vessel’ | RCMP | ? | local duty | 1124 | |
| “ | CGS Lady Laurier ——— ‘small vessel’ | “ | ? | “ | 1125 | |
| “ | Northern Messenger ‘motor yawl’ | Carnegie Museum/ Walter Edmund Clyde Todd | ? | from Battle Harbour, Labrador —– ↔ | 1126 | |
| “ | Dorothy G. Snow ———– ‘power schooner’ | ——— ” / Revillon Freres | ? | ↔ | 1127 | |
| “ | SS Thetis —— steam/sail | 396 | W.C. Job, NF/ D.B. MacMillan, Boston | Capt. Smith | —— ↔ —- from St. John’s NF | 1128 |
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Proof-reading and up-dating will be on-going. I welcome any suggestions for corrections or for additional information.






