GEORGE

Times: Thursday, November 5, 1829, Issue 14063 – Manby Apparatus used on the Sloop ‘George’.

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.

FRIENDS GOODWILL

Smack – Captain C. Baker. Cargoo STONE. (LARN, VLI.) Stranded and sank near Swanage. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1890 Appx. C Table 1 p128: NLR.

FRIENDS GOODWILL

Sailing Vessel – (LARN) Captain Knocker. Off Portland. Ref. cited Lloyds List: No. 3750: 07/02/ 1772.

FRIENDSHIP

Sloop – Captain J. Pope. Stranded near Old Harry Point. LARN, VLI. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1877 Appx. I-IV p109(309).

FRIENDS

Fishing Smack – Captain H. Frost. (LARN) – Sank following a collision with the S.S. BRODRICK CASTLE of Poole. 2 miles W of Christchurch. See WILD SWAN. & EDWARD & SARAH. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1889 Appx. C Table 1.

FRIENDS

Sloop – (LARN) Captain Thomas Collingwood. – Weymouth. Ref. Sh. Merc: 10/01/1786.

FREDERIC

French Schooner – (LARN) Cargo STONE & Cargo CEMENT (Bagged) – Poole Harbour. VLI. Refs. BOT: Wk. Rtn. Appx. C p223(225) & NLR?

FRATELLI GAGGINO

Barque – Captain G. Paliano. (LARN) Lost as a result of collision at 8.00 p.m. with the S.S. FERNCLIFF of Maryport, which also sank. The crew and passengers of the barque were saved by the S.S. HABSLEY, and landed at Southampton. 9 miles SE by E; Durleston Head. Refs. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1883 Appx. I-IV … Read Article

FRANCIS FREELING

Francis Freeling – 6/9/1826 H. M. Post Office Packet Weymouth; A fast cutter built in Portland in 1809, and named after one of the Post Office administrators. – (The Great Western at Weymouth by J. H. Lucking) Left Weymouth on the 06/08/1826 with a crew of 18. Run down on route to the Channel Islands … Read Article