JACOBA CATHERINA

JACOBA CATHERINA : On Sunday last, she sprang a leak in the channel keeping the crew constantly at the pumps and making for Portland, hoped to save her by running her ashore. She was within 3 or 4 miles of Weymouth Pier when she suddenly sank in 11 fathoms. The master, two seamen and a … Read Article

INNA

Norwegian Schooner – Poole Harbour. LARN, VLI. No other references

HOPE

Schooner – (LARN) Captain Harris. Collision with JACOBUS. 20 miles S St Alban’s Head. Ref. Adm. Wk. Reg. 1852 p40-41. & Lloyds List: No. 18/02/1852.

HERMANN

Times: Thursday, May 25, 1882, Issue 30516 – “The Great Western, steamer from Cherbourg, which arrived at Weymouth yesterday, reports having been in a collision with the Hermann, German Schooner, Captain Hoop, from Granton for St Petersburg. The latter vessel sank. The crew were saved and landed at Weymouth.”

HENRY of Weymouth

Shipwreck: “The schooner Henry of Weymouth, has it is feared been lost. A few days since a telegram was received from Great Yarmouth stating that a smack of that port (not named) agreed with the Henry to tow her for 130l. The smack, the telegram stated, took the Henry in tow at 8 o’clock on … Read Article

HENRIETTA

Schooner – (LARN) – Remains washed up at Teignmouth and Eype near Bridport. Check ref. DCC: 17/11/1867.

HARRIET

Schooner – Weymouth. LARN, VLI – Refs. BOT: USC. 1860 p610-611 & DCC:03/01/1860 DCC:03/01/1860 “The Gale of Wednesday Night – During the gale that raged on Wednesday night two vessels have become wrecks, at least for the present they may be put down so, though there is a shadow of a chance of one being … Read Article

GLIMPSE

Schooner – Captain C. P. Lockyer. Cargo COAL – (LARN, VLI.) – 20 miles SW Portland Bill. Refs. Lloyd’s Register: 1896-7 No. 520(G). & BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1900 Appx. C Table 1 p112.

FREDERIC

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

FORTUNA

Schooner – Captain Sydney Bate. (Details LARN) – Scuttled using charges by a German Submarine, 15 miles SSW Portland. Cargo METALS (Ferrous). Survivors saved by sailing vessel IOANNA, and landed at Plymouth. Same submarine was reported to have sunk a sailing barge called IRO, where not reported. Refs. PRO: Kew Adm. 137/2960; LCWLR: WW1, p50 … Read Article