ELIZABETH of Weymouth
Times: Friday, October 10, 1845, Issue 19051 – Dungeness, October 7: “The Elizabeth of Weymouth, has been driven on shore to the westward of this place.”
Times: Friday, October 10, 1845, Issue 19051 – Dungeness, October 7: “The Elizabeth of Weymouth, has been driven on shore to the westward of this place.”
Brigantine – Captain James French. Cargo COAL. Studland Bay, Poole. 1866 Gale At an inquest on the wreck & loss of 4 crew, held in Poole Town Hall, Tues. 13th February 1866, one of the survivors, Edward Davis, stated: The ELIZABETH, with captain, mate, 3 able seamen and a boy, anchored in Studland Bay on … Read Article
Captain Cocking. Poole. LARN, VLI. Ref. Lloyds List: No. 4947: 14/02/1815.
Schooner – Hook Sands, Poole Harbour. LARN, VLI. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1866 Pt. II p37. 1866 Gale
Times: Saturday, September 24, 1898, Issue 35630 – Portland, Dorset, Sept. 23 – Schooner Elinoe, Charlestown to Antwerp (China Clay), anchored in roads, was run into by HMS Martin and considerably damaged. Ship Incident
Times: Wednesday, September 28, 1898, Issue 35633 – Portland, Sept. 27 – Brigantine Eleanor, Teignmouth for Shields (Pipe Clay) in entering roadstead last night ran on the new breakwater, but was afterwards towed off.
Manchester Courier – Wednesday 23 April 1890 Times: Wednesday, April 23, 1890, Issue 32993 – “The French bark Ehen of Harve, from Bremen for Bordeaux, laden with rice, went ashore on the west side of Portland Bill at 8 p.m. on Monday, between Blacknor and the Upper Lighthouse. Ten men and the master’s wife were … Read Article
EFFORT [07/01/1879] – Ketch – Near South Haven Point, Poole. LARN, VLI. Check ref. DCE: 11/01/1879.
Sailing Vessel – Captain Thomas. (LARN) – Driven on shore at Portland Beach – Crew and materials saved. Ref. cited Lloyds List: No. 4485: 17/08/1810.
Captain E. Brown. Run down by the S.S. BRODICK CASTLE of Poole. Poole Bay, Poole. See WILD SWAN. Note the S.S. BRODRICK CASTLE ran down the FRIENDS off Christchurch 04/06/1889. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1897 Appx C Table 1 p128.