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THE DOOMED SHIP

... alongside the Eclair, accompanied by the quarantine officers, and made the most minute in- quiries into the condition of the ship and the crew. From them it resulted that the crew had been suffer- ig from a most malignant fever, with black vomit, since ...

THE REGISTRY OF SHIPS

... in Liverpool, for the tlftt thirty years, to space the beams zf ships at a titirticular distance, for the ci nt- venienre of better stowage and in no instance has a Liverpool_ built ship, tto beamed atnd fastened, been fund defective, or to show weakiiess ...

Published: Friday 30 April 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1604 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

THE DOOMED SHIP

... alongside the Eclair, accompanied cby the quarantinle OLicers, and made the Most minute in- quiries into the condition of the ship nnd the crew. l'rom them it rsultd that the crew badl been soffer. ing from a most malignant fever, with. black vomit, since ...

TERRIBLE STORM—FIFTY LIVES LOST

... the bark Iris, from New Orleans for New York. Their cargoes are mostly lost. The current ran six miles an hour through Key West. As far as is ascer- tained, fifty persons had lost their lives. Some could not withstand the gale, so violent were the elements ...

Published: Friday 27 November 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 548 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

MELANCHOLY SHIPWRECK.—TWO HUNDRED LIVES LOST

... several ships lying in Table-bay, were driven on shore. The American bark Fairfield, the ship John Bagshaw, the ships Reform and Henry Boyle,theschooner Gilika,aridtl te ctterAlbatross, were the vessels which were stranded, but no lives, were lost. (Froee ...

WRECK OF FOUR SHIPS

... English vessels were lost on the same tight, 4 00 miles southward of Magdalen Island; one wag from London to Quebec, called the Brothers, the . property of Messrs Brooks snd Co, of Southwark. t All hands, it is supposed, were lost. Letters from Suee, dated ...

WRECK OF FOUR SHIPS

... English'vessels were lost on the same night, c.- 0 miles southward of Magdalen Island; one was a, from Loutdin to Quebec, called the Brothers, the ,_ property of Messrs Brooks and Co., of Southwark. se All hands, it is supposed, were lost. ?? from Suez, dated ...

WRECK OF FOUR SHIPS

... English vessels were lost on the same nighte U 60 miles southward of Magdalen Iland; one w from London to Quebec, called the Brothers, the '¾ property of Messrs Brooks and Co., of SouthwbaTZ 3- All hands, it is supposed, were lost. i Letters from Sues ...

DREADFUL COLLISION OFF HOLYHEAD. 122 LIVES LOST

... COLLISION OFF HOLYHEAD. 122 LIVES LOST. ht ad We are sorry to say, that the most fatal collision at sea g, that has occurred for many years, took place about two odcloek on the ,d morning sf Saturday last, between the American ship Governor . Ferncer, Captain ...

Published: Saturday 27 February 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1033 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

THE DETAINED WHALE SHIPS

... compelled to postpone a more detailed account, since received.] DAVIS, STRAITS EXPEDITION.-The Ccvel passed by Grimsby on Wednesday lost, about eleven a.m with a flowing sheet, having received while in Whitebooth Roads upwards' of eleven hundred weight of Capt ...

Published: Friday 08 January 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 679 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

MELANCHOLY SHIPWRECK.—TWO HUNDRED LIVES LOST

... SLri-t-xs a lstrge ship, of nearly 1 501u tone tunruien. After gruunniete' near tlue altars ~he stootd upright, anti soe lives hr~vet hetn lost. biuc utl probably, or i-ether cert-tirtly, lie a total wreck. Tn, Waterloo, a6 ship of' 414 tens, itoutn ...