CAROLINE

Sail, Fishing Vessel. Captain Fowler. Near Lyme Regis Harbour. LARN, VLI. 1824 Gale Refs. cited are the Sh. Merc: 29/11/1824. & the Dor. Mag: 1975 No.49 p24 & 1976 No. 50 p18.

CAROLINE

Sailing Vessel – (LARN, VLI.) – Near Weymouth. Ref. cited Lloyds List: No. 4012: 03/01/1800.

CARNELLIA of Padstow

The schooner, Carnellia?, of Padstow, coal laden for Portland, Dorset, drove ashore during a sudden gale from the northeast at Portland on the ebb tide, leaving the vessel stern dry.  The vessel is apparently not much damaged.

CARNARVON CASTLE

Welsh Sloop, Captain J. Thomas – (LARN, VLI.) – Cuttle Ledge, Kimmeridge, St Alban’s Head. Ref. Legg: p36.

CARL JOHN

Brig – Captain Peter Walrood. Cargo, Salt. LARN, VLI. White Pits, Poole. Refs. cited are the Sh. Merc: 12/03/1824. & Dor. Mag: No.50. 1976, p18.

CAAERMANO DE CAMARINAS

Caaermano De Camerinas, Spanish Brig – Cargo Sugar, Wine and Mahogany. Balaclava Bay. (LARN) Note: Rocket Apparatus. Ed C has a print. Seven rockets fired, one of which set the rigging alight. The crew initially failed to understand how the apparatus was supposed to be used. One crew man tied the rope around his waste, … Read Article

BULTINE

Schooner – Stranded at Preston near the Coast Guard Station. (LARN) Wreck sold. Captain G. Wilyman. Cargo, Beans. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1891 Appx C Table 1 p135.

BRITON

Times: Saturday, June 18, 1898, Issue 35546 – The Union Steamship Company’s liner Briton is briefly stranded on the Shambles. MI. Ship Incident

BRITANNIA

Times: Wednesday, March 3, 1886, Issue 31697 – The Britannia, ketch from Arbroath, Scotland for Weymouth, with potatoes, went ashore on Monday on the ledges abreast of Osmington Coastguard Station near Weymouth. The crew, four in number, were saved. The vessel may be got off. Ship Incident

BRITANNIA

Steamship [56M] – General Cargo. (LARN) Sank following a collision with S.S. BELLCAIRN. Captain R. R. Ferrier. 12 miles S of Portland Bill. Also Clarke: GPS; 50 20.31N; 02 26.71W. Refs. BOT: Wk. Rtn 1884 Appx. C Table 1 p137 & Lloyd’s Register: 1883-4 No. 16(B)(Supp). See Times A collision between two steamships, happily unattended … Read Article