THE LOSS OF THE TAYLEUR
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... THE TAYLEUR.-INCIDENTS OF THE WRECK. ~ - - - , I I - , P - .a ;Z. Ad The Wakefield Journal publishes the narrative of one d of the passengers, Mr. Edward Tew, jun., son of a banker in that town. Mr. Tew says- Just as I came on deck a lady came up to ...
... THE WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR. The inquiry into the cause of this melancholy disaster Ti aas resumied on Monday morning, at eleven o'clock, by line aMr. Davis. The interest inl the proceedings continued T 'i unabated, the room in which the inquest swai held ...
... THE WRECK, OF. THE TAYLEUR. 2-Thef letter, from which 1Wfollowing is an extract, oescrip- fvteio the island on ehiette ill-fated Tayl? struck, and an I'hj'wing, in its terrible re114ty, the,,mitile ic'd e to :the bodias of the unfortepite JJ 14, rast ...
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... left Liverpool, he went aslore and told the owners of the Tayleur that she was ready for sea, and that he was anxious to put to sea as the weather seemed favourable; he was appointed to the Tayleur by the owners in Jane last. She woe then in, the builders ...
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... WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR. Yesterday week an inquest was held on the bodies of the child of Dr Cunninghaam and of E. Kaly, second mate of the Tayleur. The following are the principal points of tho evidence adduced. J. Aislabie, of Yorkshire, one of the passengers ...
... able seamen in the'Tayleur. The inquest was breught to a conclusion on Monday evening, when te jury returned the ibllowing verdict -- We find that Edward Kawley, second mate, and Henry H. Cunningham, a passenger on board the ship Tayleur, were rdrowned by ...
... THE WRECK. OF THE TAYLEUR.-SE- BEEFING SAILS. TO TUB 3MrrOR OP TB DAILY NiEWS. Snt,-In consequence of the recent loss of the ship Tayleur, which appears to have been principally caused by the inability of the crewr to reef or take in the topseils. I would ...