COILA

Brigantine – Captain W. R. Owen. Cargo PIPE CLAY. (LARN) 15 miles SE of Portland Bill. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1884 Appx. Pt. I-VI p102. & Lloyd’s Register: 1883-4 No. 961(C). Times: Wednesday, January 21, 1885, Issue 31349 – “The steamer Chilton, of West Hartlepool, landed at Dover yesterday morning the crew of the brigantine … Read Article

COAST GUARD

Lugger – (LARN, VLI.) – Worbarrow, near Lulworth Cove. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1865 Pt. II Table 21 p45(563). See Times [07/03/1865] ‘Fatal Boat Accident in Weymouth Bay’

CLYDE

Brig – Captain H. Sandy. Cargo COAL. Hook Sands, Poole Harbour. LARN, VLI. Ref. Lloyd’s Register: 1878-9 No. 982(C).& BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1881 Appx. I-IV p130.

CLARA NOVELLO

Lloyd’s List – Saturday 07 April 1888 Welsh Brig – Captain D. Edwards. (LARN, VLI.) – 25 miles WSW of Portland Bill. Refs. cited BOT: 1888 Wk. Rtn Appx. C Table 1 p114 & Lloyd’s Register: 1886-7 No. 1294(C).

CITY OF LIMERICK

Sailing Vessel – Driven from Portland Roads on to the shore where two crew were lost attempting to re-board from Portland. (LARN) – Portland, near Baggs Hole. Check DCC: 13/12/1827.

CINQ SÆURS

Stranded French Brig Cinq Sæures of about 170 tons Weymouth Auction Records (Courtesy Margaret Morris FOWM) “Mr Pothecary announced to ‘orn Factors, Ship Owners and others the sale on West Bay Beach, opposite Fleet Coast Guard Station, the Sale of the Stranded French Brig Cinq Sæures of about 170 tons burthen. The sale to begin … Read Article

CICERO

Snow – Captain J. Joint. Cargo GRANITE Chips. (LARN, VLI.) – 16 miles W Portland. Refs. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1886 Appx. C Table 1 p105. & Lloyd’s Register: 1883-4 No. 698(C).

CHRISTIANA

332 Ton Norwegian Barque – (LARN) At 8 a.m. drove ashore on the beach where eight of her crew were saved by the Rocket Apparatus, two men drowned. Captain H. Haugensen. Chesil Cove. Ref. DCC: 06/09/1883. Christiana – 1883 Transcription by K. V. Saunders, The Island & Royal Manor of Portland Historic Sources. Note LARN … Read Article

CHIMERA of Weymouth

Times: Saturday, January 22, 1881, Issue 30098 – “The Chimera of Weymouth, schooner, from Sunderland for Shoreham laden with coals, went ashore on Thursday night on Ryde Sand Head. The Victoria, tug is trying to tow her off.”

CHARLOTTE of Weymouth

Times: Monday, October 13, 1856, Issue 22497 – “The schooner Charlotte of Weymouth, Hardy master struck on the Newcome sand off Lowestoft, crew safe.”