1802-1804
Gloucestershire Archives TS/38
Entries from June 1802 to April 1804 are held in two books, TS/38 and TS/39, that were used alternately.
There were 9760 cargoes exported from Brimscombe Port in 1100 shipments between June 1802 and April 1804:
Cargoes are listed here: https://stroudwaterhistory.org.uk/file/713/ts-export-cargoes-1802-4/
Shipments are listed here: https://stroudwaterhistory.org.uk/file/712/ts-export-shipments-1802-4/
The source spreadsheet is available here: https://stroudwaterhistory.org.uk/file/714/ts-exports-spreadsheet-1802-4/
It should be noted that in October 1802 the T&S Canal Company decided to cease trading as shippers over the coming year. They made agreements for other traders to hire their boats for 1803 to undertake the bulk of the commercial trading, with the aim of ceasing trading altogether in 1804. They did, however, retain their coal trading business, with wharfs at Lechlade and Abingdon, though Lechlade Wharf was sold to another trader in 1804.
See also https://stroudwaterhistory.org.uk/source/115/
Exports during August 1803
Exports during September 1803
Exports from Brimscombe Port during October 1803
Exports from Brimscombe Port during November 1803
Exports from Brimscombe Port during December 1803
Exports from Brimscombe Port during January 1804
Exports from Brimscombe Port during February 1804
Exports from Brimscombe Port during April, 1804