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- Q5252396 abstract "Dei Gratia was a Canadian brigantine built in Bear River, Nova Scotia in 1871. The brigantine was named after the Latin phrase for "By the Grace of God". Dei Gratia became famous in 1872 when, under the command of David Reed Morehouse, she discovered the mystery ship Mary Celeste found sailing abandoned without any crew near the Azores. Morehouse and his crew took the derelict Mary Celeste to Gibraltar and claimed the brigantine as salvage. They were at first subjected to suspicion by Gilbraltar's Attorney General but the Vice Admiralty Court later approved their salvage and commended the crew of Dei Gratia's for their resourcefulness and courage. The salvage award for recovering the mysterious brigantine of about $8,300 was diminished by the high court costs of the long inquiry. Dei Gratia was sold to Irish owners in 1881. She was wrecked at Black Rock, Dale, Pembrokeshire after breaking her moorings in a southeast storm on 27th Dec 1907. The original ship portrait of Dei Gratia is preserved at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Nova Scotia.".
- Q5252396 country Q16.
- Q5252396 length "33.8328".
- Q5252396 owner Q4876537.
- Q5252396 shipBeam "8.5344".
- Q5252396 status "Sold to owners inYoughal, County Cork, Ireland 1881, wrecked atDale, Pembrokeshire, 27 Dec 1907".
- Q5252396 thumbnail Canadian_Red_Ensign_1868-1921.svg?width=300.
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- Q5252396 shipFate "Sold to owners in Youghal, County Cork, Ireland 1881, wrecked at Dale, Pembrokeshire, 27 Dec 1907".
- Q5252396 shipName "Dei Gratia".
- Q5252396 shipOwner "George F. Miller, Bear River, Nova Scotia".
- Q5252396 type Product.
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- Q5252396 type Ship.
- Q5252396 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q5252396 comment "Dei Gratia was a Canadian brigantine built in Bear River, Nova Scotia in 1871. The brigantine was named after the Latin phrase for "By the Grace of God". Dei Gratia became famous in 1872 when, under the command of David Reed Morehouse, she discovered the mystery ship Mary Celeste found sailing abandoned without any crew near the Azores. Morehouse and his crew took the derelict Mary Celeste to Gibraltar and claimed the brigantine as salvage.".
- Q5252396 label "Dei Gratia (brigantine)".
- Q5252396 depiction Canadian_Red_Ensign_1868-1921.svg.
- Q5252396 name "Dei Gratia".