CATHERINE McIVER
Arbroath Schooner – Captain J. Stevenson. Cargo China Clay from Par to Sunderland – (LARN) – Kimmeridge Ledges. Refs. Farr: p85 & Lloyd’s Register: 1878-9 No. 418(C).
Arbroath Schooner – Captain J. Stevenson. Cargo China Clay from Par to Sunderland – (LARN) – Kimmeridge Ledges. Refs. Farr: p85 & Lloyd’s Register: 1878-9 No. 418(C).
Sailing Vessel from Bristol to London – Crew saved (Caledonian Mercury January 14, 1809, Issue 13586) – Portland Beach. Ref. cited Lloyds List: No. 4317: 10/01/1809.
Loss of the Catharine, Venus and Piedmont Transports; and Three Merchant Ships. Naval Transport – (See ‘Christian’s Fleet by Edwina Boult, ISBN 0-7524-2783-0. Particularly p 117-119) (LARN) – Captain Lieutenant Stephen Jenner RN. Chesil Beach, off Fleet. (Dor. Mag: 1975 No. 48). “28 horses on board. The master Lieut. Jenner and Lieut. Staines, Cornet Burns, … Read Article
Shields Barque – (LARN) Very little cargo found despite carrying 800 tons of cargo coal and oil products. Lyme Regis Lifeboat rescued 14. Wrecked opposite the Fleet Coastguard Station. Limited information in; Farr: p22. & Check Southern Times: 30/11/1872. ‘Cassibelaunus‘ – 1872 LOSS OF THE CASSIBELAUNUS THE TIMES 28 NOVEMBER 1872 ISSUE 27546 THE GALE … Read Article
West Indiaman – Cargo, Cotton & Rum. Lost a few yards from the beach, seventeen of twenty bodies recovered – Chesil Beach, off Fleet. Victim of the 1824 Gale. Sh. Merc: 29/11/1824. (Also LARN)
The mysterious demise of the Caroline of Leigh Yacht – Captain Wilfred Niemann. (LARN) – Off Lulworth Cove. A brand new yacht on its maiden voyage called into Weymouth on 14/12/1979 and departed soon after. Wreckage of the yacht was found in the net of a trawler off Lulworth Cove 07/02/1980. On board had been … Read Article
Sail, Fishing Vessel. Captain Fowler. Near Lyme Regis Harbour. LARN, VLI. 1824 Gale Refs. cited are the Sh. Merc: 29/11/1824. & the Dor. Mag: 1975 No.49 p24 & 1976 No. 50 p18.
Sailing Vessel – (LARN, VLI.) – Near Weymouth. Ref. cited Lloyds List: No. 4012: 03/01/1800.
The schooner, Carnellia?, of Padstow, coal laden for Portland, Dorset, drove ashore during a sudden gale from the northeast at Portland on the ebb tide, leaving the vessel stern dry. The vessel is apparently not much damaged.
Welsh Sloop, Captain J. Thomas – (LARN, VLI.) – Cuttle Ledge, Kimmeridge, St Alban’s Head. Ref. Legg: p36.