THE LOCAL HISTORIAN'S TABLE BOOK, Volume 5M. A. Richardson, 1846 - Ballads, English |
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... crew succeeded in getting on board the Corona- tion , of Sunderland , which vessel landed them at the latter place ... crew remained exposed to all the fury of the storm until six A. M. when four pilots of Seaham , put off in a coble and ...
... crew succeeded in getting on board the Corona- tion , of Sunderland , which vessel landed them at the latter place ... crew remained exposed to all the fury of the storm until six A. M. when four pilots of Seaham , put off in a coble and ...
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... crew discovered that a youth who was serving on board as an apprentice , was a female . The discovery was the result of suspicion , arising from effeminate appear- ances . The circumstance was made known to the captain , Mr. Hossack ...
... crew discovered that a youth who was serving on board as an apprentice , was a female . The discovery was the result of suspicion , arising from effeminate appear- ances . The circumstance was made known to the captain , Mr. Hossack ...
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... crews of the different whaling ships inclosed in the ice during the inclement season of 1837. ” -Ibid . August 28. - Monday , at Seaton Sluice , ten loaded waggons ran amain on the colliery railroad , and at the turn of the road , by ...
... crews of the different whaling ships inclosed in the ice during the inclement season of 1837. ” -Ibid . August 28. - Monday , at Seaton Sluice , ten loaded waggons ran amain on the colliery railroad , and at the turn of the road , by ...
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... crew , intent only on self - preservation , had lowered the larboard quarter boat down , and left the ship . Amongst them was the first mate , James Duncan , who has since published his own version of the affair , which we find is ...
... crew , intent only on self - preservation , had lowered the larboard quarter boat down , and left the ship . Amongst them was the first mate , James Duncan , who has since published his own version of the affair , which we find is ...
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... crew passed through the mighty current uninjured , and after being exposed in an open boat all night were picked up about eight o'clock on Saturday morning by a Mon- trose sloop , and carried into Shields . The vessel struck aft the ...
... crew passed through the mighty current uninjured , and after being exposed in an open boat all night were picked up about eight o'clock on Saturday morning by a Mon- trose sloop , and carried into Shields . The vessel struck aft the ...
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adjoining afternoon afterwards aged alarm Alnwick appeared arrived assistance attended bank belonging bishop of Durham Bishopwearmouth boat body bridge building castle chapel chartists Chester-le-Street chimney church coals colliery commenced considerable county of Durham crew crowded damage Darlington deceased discovered duchess of Gloucester duke earl engine erected escape feet fell fire broke flames four Gateshead gentlemen half-past Hall harbour Hartlepool held Hexham honour horse hour Ibid immediately inhabitants injury inquest John lady Lambton lord mayor Messrs miles Monday morning Morpeth named neighbourhood Newcastle Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle-upon-Tyne night North Northumberland o'clock occasion opened Papers parish party persons police presented proceeded railway river river Tees river Tyne river Wear roof royal Saturday Seaham Seghill ship side South Shields Stockton stone street Sunderland Thomas Thursday took place town Tuesday Tyne Tynemouth upwards vessel waggons Wednesday whole William workmen yards
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