Steam-navigation -- History; Steamboat lines -- History; Steamboats -- History
London and North Western Railway Co., 153
London and South Western Railway Co., 153
LORD BLANEY, Mutiny on board, Loss of, 64
MacBrayne, Mr. David, partner in David Hutcheson & Co., 43
MacBrayne’s West Highland Steamers, 275
MacIver, David, & Co., 282
MacIver’s Liverpool and Glasgow Steamers, 287
McKean, McLarty and Lamont, 147
McKinnon, Frew & Co., 55
MAJESTIC (1816), Thames Steampacket, 23
Malcomson Bros., 113
MARGARET (first screw steamer belonging to Hull), Loss of, 65
MARJORY (1815), Thames Steampacket, 13
MASSACHUSETTS (Auxiliary steamer), 91
Miller, Patrick (Banker), 1780 to 1788, 4
—— builds a triple vessel propelled by manual labour, 4
—— launches (1788) a twin steamboat on Dalswinton Loch, 5
—— places (1789) a larger steamboat on the Forth and Clyde Canal,
5
Miller dies (1815) having exhausted his fortune by experiments, 6
MOOLTAN (P. & O. Liner), 54
MORNING STAR (1819), Extraordinary accident to, 34
Napier, David, 25
—— establishes steampacket service between Greenock and Belfast, 26
National Line, 108
Nelson, H. and W., Limited, 318
NEPTUNE (steamship), 117
Newcomen, Thomas (1705), 2
North British Railway Co., 155
Norwegian Grace Darling, A, 117
OREGON (Guion Line), 112
ORIENTAL (P. & O. Liner), 51
ORION, Loss of steamer, 115
PACIFIC (Collins Line), Loss of, 100
PACIFIC, first Mail Steamer between Liverpool and Valparaiso, 60
Pacific Steam Navigation Co., 58
PAPIN (1681), 2
PARANA (Malcomson Bros. Line), 113
Peninsular Steam Navigation Co., established 1834, 49
—— title changed to P. & O. Steam Navigation Co., 1838, 51
—— history of Company, 49
Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. (_see_ Peninsular Steam
Navigation Co.), 49
PERU, pioneer steamer of the Pacific Steam Navigation Co., 59
PRESIDENT, Loss of Steamship, 76
Portugal, Civil war in, 63
QUEBEC (early Canadian steamboat), 10
QUEEN (Turbine steamer), 158
QUEEN ALEXANDRA (Turbine steamer), 158
Rea, R. and J. H., 319
REGENT (1816), Description of, 23
—— destroyed by fire, 24
REGULATOR (1818), early Liverpool and Tranmere Ferry steamer, 25
ROBERT BRUCE (1819), first Liverpool and Glasgow steamer, 34
ROBERT LOWE (Auxiliary screw steamer), 134
ROB ROY, first steamer between Greenock and Belfast, 26
ROTHESAY CASTLE (1816), Clyde Steampacket, 30
Royal Atlantic Steam Navigation Co. (Galway Line), 112
ROYAL CHARTER (Auxiliary Steamship), 132
ROYAL FERDINAND (1817), first steamer built in Spain, 25
Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., 84
ROYAL TAR, pioneer steamer of the Peninsular Steam Navigation Co., 49
ROYAL WILLIAM (City of Dublin Co.), first Liverpool and New York
Liner, 73
ROYAL WILLIAM (of Quebec), first vessel to cross the Atlantic by steam
power only, 70
SAVANNAH (Auxiliary steamship), 32
Savory, Thomas, 2
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