| Name: | EARL OF NEWBURGH |
| Type: | Sailing Vessel |
| Launched: | |
| Completed: | 1845 |
| Builder: | Trotter & Young |
| Yard: | Howdon Dock |
| Yard Number: | |
| Dimensions: | 206tonsb, 83.6 x 21.9 x 14.1ft |
| Engines: | None |
| Engines by: | n/a |
| Propulsion: | Sail, rigged as a Brig |
| Construction: | Wood |
| Reg Number: | |
| History: | |
| 24/04/1845 | Thomas Browne, Amble |
| 05/05/1845 | Thomas Browne, Amble & George Liddle, Sunderland |
| 09/12/1846 | Thomas Browne, Amble |
| 28/12/1847 | Thomas Browne, Amble and James Bainbridge & Lumley Thicks, Durham |
| 15/09/1848 | Robert Walton & John Rowantree, North Shields and John Walton, Middlesex |
| 06/01/1854 | Wrecked |
| Comments: | 06/01/1854: Whilst at anchor in Coquet Roads, was driven ashore |
| Wrecked 1 mile S of Amble. All crew saved by Hauxley lifeboat |