http://www.corkshipwrecks.net/ssshipwrecklist19thcent.html
December 01, 1833 Minerva On the 1st of December 1833, a vessel competely awash was driven into Youghal Bay. She was the Minerva , bound from New York to Liverpool. Some of the crew were rescued from the rigging. Three crew were drowned, as well as the captain, found dead in his cabin.
Will be interesting to see if this is the same "Minerva" that the guys came out here in 1800.
Not according to wiki. See my reply #22.
The Minerva which sailed to Australia 1799-1800 disappeared in unknown circumstances during first decade of 19thC. That Minerva has her own wiki page.
The Minerva which transported convicts 1817-24 ended her life in 1826.
There may have been 5 ships named Minerva existing in 1830. Records are incomplete.
Ships were sometimes renamed when they were sold.
The goddess Minerva was patron of trade and defensive warfare, among a list of other things.