SAXONY
Sailing Vessel – (LARN, VLI.) – Near Weymouth. Ref. given BOT: SCS Wk 1833 Appx. 7 p306.
Sailing Vessel – (LARN, VLI.) – Near Weymouth. Ref. given BOT: SCS Wk 1833 Appx. 7 p306.
Ketch – Captain E. Denyer. Cargo PIPES. (LARN, VLI.) – Poole Harbour. Ref. given BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1896 Appx. C Table 1 p128.
Ketch – (LARN) – Captain S. Page. General Cargo. Poole Harbour (Inner). Ref. BOT Wk. Rtn. 1890 Appx. C Table 1 p164(690).
Brigantine – Captain W. Norris. Cargo COAL. (LARN, VLI.) – Worbarrow Bay. Ref. given BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1877. Appx. Pts I-IV p115(315)
Sailing Vessel – Milkmaid Bank, Poole Harbour. Refs. LARN, VLI & DCC: 30/09/1856.
Lyme Schooner Broke from her moorings and smashed to pieces. Captain Cox. Lyme Regis. LARN & DCC: 30/12/1852. 1852 Gale
Brig – (LARN, VLI.) – Portland Bill. Ref. quoted is Weymouth, Portland & Dorchester Telegram: 07/03/1861 p4. (The 1861 needs checking?)
Collision with GIRDLENESS. Report in DCC: 03/01/1884. See also Times Times: Wednesday, January 2, 1884 Issue 31019 – “The steamer Girdleness was assisted on Monday into Portland by the steamer Rathlin, of Glasgow, having been in collision with the ship Sapphire, of and from London for New York, about 12 miles west of Portland. The … Read Article
Schooner – DCC: 16/08/1885 – Cargo COAL. Captain T. Stuart (LARN) & (Farr: p42) The whole crew were saved by the Rocket Apparatus. – Chesil Cove See also Times DCC:16/08/1885 (Transcription by K. V. Saunders). “The SAPPHIRE schooner, of Newcastle, Captain Stewart, was wrecked on Wednesday afternoon in Chesil Cove. She left Newcastle on the … Read Article
A schooner which broke up on the rocks below St Alban’s Head. 3 crew drowned. (Rodney Legg, p52) NIL. Note: Worth Matravers Burials. 19/11/1836: John Harvey Clovelly; John Harvey Junior Clovelly & John Green, Bristol. Schooner wrecked on passage from Waterford to Portsmouth.