• was launched at South Shields. She served as a government transport and was wrecked in 1830. • was almost surely launched as .
Borodino first appeared in ''Lloyd's Register'' in 1826, but with launch year 1810, and launch location "River", i.e., the Thames. In 1828 she
transported convicts to
New South Wales from
Cork. She was last listed in 1833. • , Russian Iezekiil class – Hulked 1847. • was built by Andrew Leslie & Co., at Hebburn Yard, Newcastle-on-Tyne. She was of , and was an iron, one-screw steam ship. ==Russian/Soviet naval ships==