laplataLa Plata
This 1858 despatch reports that the laplataLa Plata is to be detained until the arrival of the Queen's Messenger from Osborne,
at the behest of Lytton. And, another 1858 despatch, in an enclosure, suggests that
the laplataLa Plata was commanded at the time by one Captain Meller, who appears as one node in a web
of communications critical to the conveyance of the Royal Engineers to the Vancouver
Island.
On January 26th, 1867, The Lancet reports that another of the Royal West Indian Mail Company's steam ships, the laplataLa Plata,
arrived in Southampton from Saint Thomas bursting with yellow fever.1
Perhaps this is the same laplataLa Plata that The New York Times reported sunk in the Bay of Biscay in 1875.2 Boatswain Henry Lamont and quarter-master John Hooper were reported rescued from
a makeshift raft three days after the laplataLa Plata foundered.3
The Ships List notes that the first arabiaArabia, 1852, was renamed laplataLa Plata while under construction.4
- 1. London: Saturday, January 26, 1867, The Lancet, I (1867).
- 2. Suffering at Sea, The New York Times [archives].
- 3. Ibid.
- 4. S. Swiggum, The Fleets: Cunard Line, The Ships List.
Mentions of this vessel in the documents
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Reep, Richard Thompson to Merivale, Herman 31 August 1858, CO 6:26, no. 8843 NA, 314.
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Reep, Richard Thompson to Lytton, Sir Edward George Earle Bulwer 1858, CO 6:26, no.
8779, 311.