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Sailing Vessel – Captain H. Caswell. Cargo, Provisions. (LARN, VLI.) – Castletown Beach, Portland. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1897 Appx. C Table 1 p136.
Sailing Vessel – Captain H. Caswell. Cargo, Provisions. (LARN, VLI.) – Castletown Beach, Portland. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1897 Appx. C Table 1 p136.
Times: Saturday, March 7, 1885, Issue 31388 – “Lloyd’s Agent at Portland telegraphs that the Lynn? ketch of Falmouth, from Weymouth for Helford River with stone (Portland Stone)? drove foul of the pilot cutter No. 7 at 4 o’clock yesterday morning, holes herself, and commenced filling, was compelled to slip chains and run ashore. The … Read Article
Sailing Vessel. Captain Crock. – Weymouth Beach. LARN, VLI. Ref. cited BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1914 Pt. II(4) p40.
Schooner [52M] – Captain J. F. Drouyn. Foundered. (LARN, VLI) – 14 miles WSW Portland Bill. Cargo METAL (Mixed). (Clarke: GPS: 50 25.93N; 02 48.67W) Dundee Evening Telegraph – Friday 31 July 1914
French Schooner, “Captain Paris driven on shore on Portland Beach with the loss of one boy, cargo was saved.” Morning Post September 28, 1820, Issue 15455.
Swedish Barque – (LARN) – The wreck was blown ashore east off the Bowleaze Rocks. Crew survived. A watch presented by the Mayor and residents of Weymouth was presented to John Mantle for his attempts to save life at the wreck. The hull was reported sold for £15.4s.9d. (Ref. DCCs: 30/11/1838 & 03/10/1839) Dor. Mag: … Read Article
Smack – (LARN, VLI) Captain Codner. Victim of the 1824 Gale. Near Weymouth. Dor. Mags: 1975, No. 49, p24. & 1976 No,. 50, p18.
French Brig of Nantes – Cargo, Wheat. (LARN) – 200 yards W of Bridport Harbour. Two crew were drowned. Farr: p28. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1865-9.
Sloop – Captain Thomas Willis. (LARN) – Weymouth, near Harbour. Refs. Sh. Merc: 24/01/1791. & Dor. Mag: No.58.
Sailing Vessel near Worbarrow Coastguard Station. LARN, VLI. Ref BOT: Hr. 1849-60 p115(557)?