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... From Liverpool on the lsth inst., the Tayleur, for Mel- bourne; the Union, for Drogheda; and the Isabella and Jane, for Jersey. ...
... From Liverpool on the lsth inst., the Tayleur, for Mel- bourne; the Union, for Drogheda; and the Isabella and Jane, for Jersey. ...
... 15th instant. Srraxnagr, Fes, beds, bedding, wearing apparel, empty, casks and barrels, supposed to have be- longed tothe Tayleur, are being drifted ashore between Burghhead and Girvan. Boston, Jax, 30.—The Empire, Zerega, whieh sailed on the 6th for Liverpool ...
... granted the application. REPORT OF THE TAYLEUR COMMITTEE. Liverpool, 14th October, 1854. Tus committee entrusted with the distribution of the fund raised fur the relief of the sufferers by the wreck of the Tayleur have to explain that the cause of their ...
... The brig Jane, of Drogheda, Patrick Devine, master, from Liverpool, ecal laden, struck on the Tayleur rock off Lambay, at halt-past two o'clock, a.M., on the 15th instant. After striking four times she was forced over by a heavy sea, and sunk in nine ...
... crown, Jan. 30.—Barrels of beef, pork, candles, &ec., have been washed ashore in the Bay of Luce, tv be from tae wreck of the Tayleur. BELVAST:—Printed and published at the Oilice, 6, Cellar Eutry, by the Proprietor and Editor, JAMES SIMMS, oa the morning ...
... first month in advance. Soon afterwards the landlord, Mr. Tayleur, living near Liverpool, put in a distress and the plate was condemned. Mr. Siramonds said, through the honourable conduct of Mr. Tayleur, he got his property. Mr. Shepherd (tailor) was a creditor ...
... the Sobracn, Che man, for Africa. At Gibraltar, on the 25th January, the C aledonia, fur Liverpovl. CasuUALTIES, &. The Tayleur is reported by the divers have parte! the stern, and the Teck abaft burst up, the 0 being atrowed about ton the bottom. Belfe ...
... collected in Liverpool for the relief of the survivors of the Tayleur. Tue Ocran Rev. J. H. Armstrong, Dublin, who undertook the temporary charge of the ocean child, saved from the Tayleur, has addressed the following letter to the editor of The Evening ...
... which a few solitary cases brought under their notice did leave, was altogether an erroneous one. (Hear, The instances of the Tayleur, and of the Birken- 1 | head, had been alluded to; but he would ask the gentiemen 1| who spoke of these cases to investizate ...
... the Australia—twenty able seamen, without the officers. Mr. Firzumnox—There were twenty-two twenty-three able seamen in the Tayleur. Michael Murphy, fir-t male, was next examined After stating some matters already before the public, he said. I knew none ...
... Cantwell’s favour—£300 damages, and Od costs. Her Majesty has contributed £25 to the fund for the relief of the sufferers in the Tayleur tragedy. ‘Anver. Fain.—The February fair of this town was held on the 9th instant. ‘The stock was large and generally, of ...
... Walker has re- turned his report to the Board of Trade of an investi- gation into the loss of the Tayleur. He is of opinion that the loss of the Tayleur was occasioned by the master making his calculations, and placing his position oh the chart, ufion ...