MARY of Weymouth

Times: Saturday, January 14, 1854, Issue 21638 – New Years Extreme Gales: Hartlepool: The Mary of Weymouth, Drew with coal is a total wreck. The Matty of Weymouth lies damaged at Middleton Sands. Ship Incidents of Local Vessels

MARTHA of Weymouth

Times: January 10, 1879, Issue 29461 – The Martha of Weymouth from Guernsey, laden with stone (Guernsey Granite) for London, got ashore at 6am, January 8, near Fishbourne Creek and remains. Ship Incident of a Local Vessel

MARNHILL of Weymouth

Times: Monday, February 12, 1883, Issue 30741 – “Lloyd’s Agent at Lowestoft telegraphed on Saturday that the brig, Marnhill of Weymouth, Captain Fowler. From London for Middlesborough laden with scrap iron, grounded on the Pakefield Gat that morning. The crew, except one man were saved by the Keeingland lifeboat. The vessel is a wreck.” Ship … Read Article

MARIE THERESA

Barque – Cargo PATENT FUEL (Blocks) – (LARN) – Beer Pan Rocks, Hengistbury Head. Check Bournemouth Guardian: 07/01/1899 & Photograph & Lloyd’s Casualty Returns: 1898(H) p15.

MARIE LEOCADIE

Barque – Captain J. Sternbridge. Cargo COAL (LARN) – Between the piers at Bridport Harbour. Blocked to harbour, the coal was cleared. Ref. DCC: 06/02/1868; Lloyd’s Register: 1868 No. 334(M) & Farr: p28.

MARIE JOSEPH

MARIE JOSEPH Schooner – Cargo COAL – East of Preston Coastguard Station. DCC:22/12/1881. Note: “Went ashore at the same place as the RAVENSWORTH sometime ago”? NLR? & Dorchester Telegram: 23/12/1888. See also Times “Shipping Casualties – During the heavy gale of Saturday the French smack ABONDANCE, Le Claires, from Rouen to Exeter, with a cargo … Read Article

MARIE ALIENE

WRECK OF A FRENCH SCHOONER. A stirring though sad episode In the uneventful life of this little village was the wreck early on Sunday morning of the French schooner Marie Aliene, of Nantes. The vessel, it seems, had been in collision late Saturday night with an unknown vessel off Portland, and with 8ft. of water … Read Article

MARIA

Schooner – Captain W. Lewis. Cargo COAL. (LARN) – Scuttled by German Submarine, 25 miles SW Portland Bill. Ref. British Vessels Lost at Sea: WW1, p42; LCWLR: WW1, p117 &Lloyd’s Register: 1916-17 No. 170(M).

MARIA of Weymouth

Times: Monday, December 14, 1857, Issue 22863 – “Brig, Maria of Weymouth, Cousins master, in going into the Tagus struck on the North Cuchas Bank, and had to be beached, which was done abreast of the town of Traffraria; the greater portion of the cargo will be saved, but the ship has become a total … Read Article

MARGARET JANE SWIFT

Brigantine – Captain R. Fittall. Cargo COAL. Poole. Refs. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1885. Appx. C Table 1 p129 & Lloyd’s Register: 1883-4 No. 272(M)