With all this talk of smuggling I thought other listers might be interested in an excellent website which gives the history of smuggling along the Dorset coast with pictures and the added bonus of Smugglers' "Role of Honour" Part One: A parish by parish guide to smugglers appearing in the records of Lyme Regis Quarter Sessions, 1724-49 Part Two: A parish by parish guide to smugglers appearing in the registers of Dorchester Gaol, 1782-1853 (Details, where known, are given in following order: Name, trade, year of arrival in prison, age; crime; verdict/sentence, etc. (e.g. fine and prison sentence served in default of payment); miscellaneous. The registers also contain certain other details, such as physical characteristics which are not given here unless of exceptional interest). It is can be found as part of the part of the Burton Bradstock.org.uk site http://www.burtonbradstock.org.uk/History/Smuggling/Smuggling.htm#In1700 Hope this might be of interest Regards Maureen Bowler Caerphilly, South Wales <Mmbowler1@aol.com