| Name of Vessel | EDWARD VII |
| Type of Vessel | Wooden Schooner |
| Owner Name(s) and Residence | George Knowling, St. John’s (1910, 1915 Mercantile Navy List) |
| Official Number(s) | 113793 |
| Year of Construction | 1901 |
| Place of Construction | Smith Sound |
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| Gross Tonnage | 35 |
| Net Tonnage | 35 |
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| Registered Year | 1901 |
| Port of Registry | St. John’s, Newfoundland |
| Remarks | |
| Registry Closed | June 20, 1916 |
| Name of Vessel | EDWARD VII |
| Type of Vessel | Wooden Schooner |
| Owner Name(s) and Residence | George Knowling, St. John’s (1920 and 1930 Mercantile Navy List) |
| Owner Name(s) and Residence | Wilson Vey, Long Beach |
| Official Number(s) | 113793 |
| Year of Construction | 1901 |
| Place of Construction | Smith Sound |
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| Gross Tonnage | 45 |
| Net Tonnage | 45 |
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| Registered Year | 1916 |
| Port of Registry | St. John’s, Newfoundland |
| Remarks | Rebuilt in White Rock, T.B. in 1916. Abandoned on the coast of Newfoundland on December 3, 1933 |
| Registry Closed | February 12, 1934 |
Evening Telegram, June 26, 1925, Cleared for fishery – Edward 7th, 45 tons, Capt. Wilson Vey, crew of 10, supplied by Bowring Bros.
