ESSEX MEN ON LOST SHIPS
... ESSEX MEN LOST SHIPS those who penned H.M.S- Natal Hkctricdan George F&ijx Ingram, aged years, a son Mi. ano . ingrain, K.«id, WesU-Liff, ...
... ESSEX MEN LOST SHIPS those who penned H.M.S- Natal Hkctricdan George F&ijx Ingram, aged years, a son Mi. ano . ingrain, K.«id, WesU-Liff, ...
... Electrician gram, dy TO SIT ALL gram, of 147 3 and mazri boy) and living at Six wecks ag O SOLDTERS, be five days. There pe sane ship Petty of Great Wake ex Quarter Ses Cornwall, another Wake owl to being in hosp Hoe, Esq., K.C viously lergone an op or, J L ...
... SHIPS LOST. The Board of Trade has reoeiTod official information of the following losses The ship Mannerag, 1160 tone harden, Captain Brown, commander, from New fork for Liverpool, totally loot on the rock at lona, Scottund; 17 of her crew drowned; cargo ...
... ESSEX COUNTY LOST SHIPS, LETTER FROM FOR CHELMSFO}! rished in H.M.S. Geo In- n ot r. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Ambre St n Road, winos five 6oms i (with one and country rmve rece eliington Avenue, Royal levwter » he was on leave Privy also in the Buckingh Ventris ...
... ESSEX MEN ON THE LOST SHIPS. CHELMSFORD GUNNER AMONG THE SAVED. - Several msa ware members of du , of three vrhioh were lost in the disaster in the North Sea. when H.M.S. ships Aboukir roptais John E. Dentamondl. Hogue !Captain Wiliam S. Nicholson!, and ...
... stars that they were not born in the 13th century, for the powers that were had a nasty way of dealing with the men who lost ships or cargo. They—the pilots—had pay, and, if they couldn't, the was, or conld be —Death. Depend upon it, the pilots old kept ...
... STEAMER SUNK OFF HARWICH TWO LIVES LOST Two British ships were in collision off Harwich in the fog on Saturday night, and one vessel was sunk, with .he loss two lives. The occurred two miles north-east of the Sunk Lightship, and the vessels were the Baron ...
... HARWICH. Wreck. The ship Dorothy, C&tchpool. • master, from Sunderland, bound to London with coal, struck the Gunfleet Sands late on Thursday night, and was totally lost. The ship's crew and boats were , brought into this port by the smack Benevolence ...
... lifeboat approaching. It is l bad enough to read the accounts of deeds done, ibut it is worse still to hear of lives being lost, aud ships brokeu to pieces with no help at haud. 1f avy public ivstitution deserves the hearty support of the pablic, I thiuk that ...
... war, though have lost several ships the line, yet only ono fell into the hands of the French; and the other hand during the whole course the war have taken only one ship of the line belonging to the royal navy of France; these two ships were the Ardent ...
... shows tho number nf marten m seameu lost in vessels belonging to the United aOfW by sea casualties during each „f the nine yeaw «■ June 30, 1885, including lives lost in Her ?? ships and fishing vessels. The lives lost in steam »f*> in 1876-77, the first ...
... this survey of merchant shipping, although established from the year 1760, by the common consent of merchants, un- derwriters, and ship-owners, is not compulsory upon the ship-owner to submit to. In this return of the ships lost in 1836, ...