FANNY

Sailing Vessel – Captain Pierromet (LARN, VLI.) – St Alban’s Head. Ref. Lloyds List: No. 2476: 01/02/1793. FANNY “Chamers, from Baltimore to Cowes is lost on Portland Beach, crew saved. The Morning Chronicle, Wednesday, November 5, 1806, Issue 11691.

FANNY

Sailing Vessel – (LARN) – Captain McLean. Captain and four sailors saved. – Chesil Cove. Ref. cited Lloyds List: No. 2517: 26/02/1760.

FAME

Sailing Vessel – Captain Kelton. (LARN, VLI.) – Near Weymouth. Ref. Lloyds List: No. 3054: 08/02/1799. Times: Wednesday, February 6, 1799, Issue 4402 – The Fame, Kelton, from Newcastle to Weymouth, is on shore near Weymouth, and bilged. Also: The John, Bennett, from the Baltic to Bridport, is on shore off Portland, and full of … Read Article

FAIRLINA

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

EXHIBITION

Smack – Captain Moore. Cargo, Potatoes. (LARN, VLI.) – Portland Bill. Check the ref. cited Southern Times: 08/11/1879.

EVANGELIST

Fishing Ketch – Captain W. Turner. Cargo, Fish. (LARN, VLI) – Durleston Head. BOT: Wk Rtn Appx. C Table 1 p149.

EUGENE SCHNEIDER

French Sailing Vessel – Sank following a collision with S. S. BURUTU – (LARN, VLI.) – Off Portland Bill. Lloyd’s Register: 1924-25 No. 5150(E).

ETHEL

Barque – Captain A. P. Ross. General Cargo. (LARN) Collision with S.S. UMBILO. 25 miles SW of Portland Bill. Ref. Lloyd’s Register: 1888-9 No. 1407(E). See Times

ESSAY

Fishing Smack – Captain M. Moore. (LARN) – Portland Mere. Wreck sold by auction for £60 on 07/03/1879. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1877-83 p103.

ERMENILDA

Schooner – Captain Hamblin. Cargo STONE, 155 tons. (LARN) – Scuttled by German Submarine, 24 miles SSW Portland. The survivors were picked up by Russian S.S. TAMMERFORD and brought into Weymouth Roads. PRO: Kew Adm. 137/2960. Lloyd’s Confidential War Loss Record: (LCWLR) WW1, p51.