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THE TAYLEUR

... THE TAYLEUR. are glad tn 6nd that further investigations are with respect to this unfortunate ship, which, we hope, will tend to remove manv of the painful impressions now on the public mind to her efficiency and general condition. Mr. Grantham, inspector ...

SALE OF THE SHIP TAYLEUR

... SALE OF THE SHIP TAYLEUR. Ltvr.nrooi., May 2tt.—A numerous company was attracted to the office of Messrs, t 'unart], Munn, and Co., ship brokers, this afternoon, in consequence of announcement that the wreck the ill fated iron ship Taylcur, she now lies ...

| 1854. 1853. LOSS OF THE TAYLEUR, EMIGRANT VESSEL

... | 1854. 1853. LOSS OF THE TAYLEUR, EMIGRANT VESSEL. Among the disasters by sea and land which have rcn* dercd the present winter remarkable, there is certainly none more distressing in all its details than the shipwreck theTayleur, with the dreadful loss ...

EVENING PACKET, SATURDAY, 28 JANUARY, I^4. EMIGRANT SHIPS—THE TAYLEUR

... EVENING PACKET, SATURDAY, 28 JANUARY, I^4. EMIGRANT SHIPS—THE TAYLEUR. The destruction of the Victoria steamer and the tragic shipwreck of the Tayleur have made part of our coast singularly remarkable. Dreadful as were the details connected with the loss ...

TATLEOR RELIEF COMMITTEE

... Sir.—The committee intimated with the distribution of the fund raise* 1 for the relief of the sufferers by the wreck of the Tayleur have the pleasure of handing you a statement of their proceedings and of the final accounta They have to explain that the ...

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... tack was considered lon* such a narrow channel as theirs. Mr. Georg® Cotta, of Hull, examined Mr. Coffey.—l was on board the Tayleur. I was in the cabin on Friday I saw the carpenter over one of the cabin windows, and I heard the captain say to him we must ...

THE WRECK OF THE TAYI-EUB-

... the surveyors the proper porta discharged the duties required by the act 15 and I*s Vic., c. 44, in reference to the ship Tayleur, recently wrecked at Lambay, and especially regards the ascertaining and certifying that the said ship was seaworthy, and ...

LOSS OF THE TAYLECR

... Queen, with her anxi-'ty aid the distressed, 25'. to Mr. of the Commercial to applied In relieving the suffercra Uie loss the Tayleur. Drath CMAKAtTKR.'*— A Jew. named Cohen, who followed the trade of pencil-maker, and who had been resident of Dublin long ...

Eogtiah perfectly well, except two of the Chinese. The vessel measured 1,797 tons new measurement, and had ..

... Davison, s-am.m. of Deal, in Kent, examined.—l was passenger on the Tayleur. have been twenty-six years at sea, of which twenty-three were spent in the colonies. I went board the Tayleur the afternoon of the day before she Like all new ships she was then ...

desirous to tho [Saitlifr rmdd, trtlWd her to »n •jpeot before Mr. Justice Crampton, who affirmed the judgment- ..

... reveml empty pa, wane mark,si with the name of- Tayleur —al») cask of oil SuratJe of holding about thim-sra gallons, tire mark . sj c. diamond, and larp’ door marked „ V M boa-lid. with '• G Betta ship Tayleur, Melirourue'-—also a mHr.gany uhle, with the ...