FOLKE

Schooner – (LARN) Captain F. Wendell. Cargo COAL (& Coke) & Cargo BRICKS. 12 miles S Shambles. BOT: 1883, Appx. Pt. I-VI, p87.

FLYING FISH

Schooner – Captain T. Wood. (LARN) Lyme Regis. Note: Cargo LIMESTONE (Cargo STONE). Refs. Lyme Regis Register of ships 1786 – 1880 & Lloyd’s Register: 1878-9 No. 352(F).

FENNA

Schooner – Captain J. H. Mulder. Cargo GLASS & Cargo IRON ? (LARN) – Portland. Ref. BOT: Wk Rtn 1881 Appx. Pts. I-IV p92(362).

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.

EMMA MARIA

EMMA MARIA [25/10/1903] A Russian Schooner carrying a cargo of China Clay got into difficulties in West Bay. Two tugs were sent to the rescue and one, the PETREL managed to get a line on-board but it parted, damaging the tug which was forced to return to Weymouth. Anchors failed to hold the EMMA MARIA … Read Article

ELLEN RICKMERS

Times: Friday, December 1, 1882, Issue 30679 – “The Guide of Weymouth, Schooner, Captain Nurse, from Youghal, laden with oats, for Plymouth arrived at the latter port, Nov. 30, with the loss of jib boom, head gear, and outwater damaged, having been in collision on Nov. 29 about 1 mile south of the breakwater light, … Read Article

ELIZA

Schooner – Hook Sands, Poole Harbour. LARN, VLI. Ref. BOT: Wk. Rtn. 1866 Pt. II p37. 1866 Gale

ELINOE

Times: Saturday, September 24, 1898, Issue 35630 – Portland, Dorset, Sept. 23 – Schooner Elinoe, Charlestown to Antwerp (China Clay), anchored in roads, was run into by HMS Martin and considerably damaged. Ship Incident

DOROTHY

Schooner – Cargo COAL. (LARN) Ran too close inshore and struck near the HARDY, got off and drifted off to where the TYNE lay 1857 and finally broke up on the 17th. Nothing was saved. Ed. Can find no references to the TYNE. This source is unknown, more research needed. No ref. in LARN?

DON PEDRO

Schooner – Captain McMillings. (LARN, VLI.) – Rope Lake Head, Kimmeridge. Ref. Legg: p35.