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French Sailing Vessel – Cargo, Wine. (LARN, VLI.) – Near Weymouth. Ref. Dor. Mag: No. 48. p?
French Sailing Vessel – Cargo, Wine. (LARN, VLI.) – Near Weymouth. Ref. Dor. Mag: No. 48. p?
Barque – Captain D. Ree. (LARN) – Portland Bill. Check ref. Southern Times: 17/10/1891.
Western Daily Press – Saturday 19 April 1913 Cutter – Sank 2 miles off Osmington Mills. LARN, VLI. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1912-13 Appx. C Table 1 p100.
Ketch – Studland Bay. Note: Cargo COAL. LARN, VLI. Try BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1881-1884 Table III p126(568).
Ketch – Cargo COPPER (Ore). Broad Bench, Kimmeridge Ledge. LARN, VLI. Ref. cited Lloyds List: No. 4081: 29/08/1800.
Sloop – LARN, VLI. Check Ref. DCC: 04/03/1858 – Mixon, Weymouth.
Schooner – Captain H. Cohring. Cargo, Salt. (LARN) Sank following a collision with S.S. ELDORADO, 13 miles, S of Anvil Point, Swanage. Refs. cited BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1886 Appx. C Table 1 p146 & Lloyd’s Register: 1883-4? No. 842(M).
Sailing Vessel – Attacked by gunfire from a German Submarine and abandoned by the crew. Vessel boarded and looted before being scuttled. The survivors were picked up by the Norwegian S.S. BJERKA and landed at St Helens Roads. (LARN) – 18 miles SSW Anvil Point. Refs. British Vessels Lost at Sea: WW1, p47; LCWLR: WW1, … Read Article
Sailing Vessel sunk while under repair. – (LARN, VLI.) – Weymouth Harbour (West). Ref. Lloyds List: No. 2983: 16/02/1798.
Sailing Vessel. Captain Cumberback. All crew saved. Studwell Roads, Swanage (LARN) Ref. Lloyds List: No. 1441: 25/02/1783.