GIPSY QUEEN

Brigantine – Captain G. A. Chaddock. Cargo, Guano. (LARN) ‘After stranding on Kimmeridge Ledge, several attempts were made to get her off. The Liverpool and London Salvage Association are in charge of her, and the tug ADMIRAL has taken off part of her stores and landed them at Poole.’ Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. p99 & … Read Article

GENEREUSE

Brigantine – Cargo wine. Lifeboat sent out to the rescue collided with the vessel and overturned. It righted itself but one of the Coastguard officers, Mr Martin was drowned. All the crew were saved. – 3 miles E of Lyme Regis. Refs. Lloyds List: 10/01/1854 P377 & The Times Newspaper: 11/01/1854.

FOUR FRIENDS

Brig – (LARN) – Captain Pitt. Cargo Sugar. “Drove ashore in a hard gale of wind about 3 miles to the W of the Island. Every Thing possible will be done to save the Ship and Cargo; she was blown out of Tingmouth (Teignmouth?) Road (sic) late on Friday Night, while the Captain and Part … Read Article

FOREST QUEEN

Brigantine – Captain S. Laverty. Cargo, Phosphate. LARN – Anvil Point. Refs. Lloyd’s Register: 1886-7 No. 634(F) & BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1886 Appx. C Table 1 p132(898).

FLYING SCUD

Brigantine – Captain W. Allen. Cargo, Beans. This vessel sank after a collision with Dutch ship VOORLICHTER (LARN) – 15 miles off St Alban’s Head. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1876 Appx. Pts. I-IV p117(317).

FLORA

Brig – Captain H. Barden. Cargo COAL and Cargo IRON. (LARN) – Ringstead Bay. Refs. BOT: 1885. & Lloyd’s Register: 1883-4 No. 257(F). Times: Tuesday, December 8, 1885, Issue 31624 – “The Flora, schooner of Faversham from Hartlepool for Weymouth with coal, stranded off Osmington at 12.30am yesterday. Her crew were saved by the Coastguard. … Read Article

FLOR

Lloyd’s List – Friday 15 May 1812 Brig – Captain Garrethers and crew saved. (LARN) – Chesil Beach, near Abbotsbury. “22 bags of cotton and a small quantity of dyewood were saved from the wreck.” Refs cited Lloyds List: No. 4664 & 4665: 14/05/1812.

FIVE SISTERS

Brigantine – Captain J. Lowther. Refs. Southern Times: 16/10/1880; LARN & Lloyd’s Register: 1878-9 No. 251(F).- Weymouth Bay. See also Times

FANNY C

Austrian Brigantine (Hamburg to Buenos Aires) – Captain G. F. Nacari. General Cargo. Hold caught fire and crew took to the boats. Ship burnt out on the Chesil Beach. Crew of ten saved. LARN & Farr: p44

FAIRLINA

Times: Wednesday, April 18, 1866, Issue 25475 –Brig, Fairlina, laden with iron, salvaged and brought into Weymouth. Ship Incident.