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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 06 Feb 1819 - Shipping
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    3. Saturday 06 Feb 1819 (p. 3, col. 6) SHIPPING. Saturday last, was launched from the building-yard of Mr. Michael FALCON, of Workington, a handsome new vessel of 185 tons register, called the Crosthwaite; built for Capt. WILSON, of Maryport. On Thursday, as the sloop Budget, of Whitehaven, was on her passage to Dublin, she had a man washed overboard, a native of the Isle of Man. The Jason, WHITE, arrived at Whitehaven on Tuesday, from Greenock, to refit. She sailed from Whitehaven sometime since, bound to Jamaica. When about 30 miles north west of Torre, she was struck by a heavy sea, which carried away both boats, the fore and main yards, the bulwarks, stanchions, and almost everything on deck: she was subsequently put into Lochindal. The young man who was lost along with the carpenter, as before mentioned in this paper, was a son of the late Fearon ROBINSON of the Eleanor, of Whitehaven, and a very promising youth. The Jason left Lochindal on Sunday last, and gives the following account:-The St. Lawrence, of Leith, is lost at Illa, and all hands with her. Five of the crew were found last week and buried.-An East Indiaman is lost at Cantire, with all her crew; they saw several dead bodies floating in the North Channel: but the Mary, DUNBAR, (Greenock trader) says that an East Indiaman is lost at Cantire, and that the people are saved. The brig Ann of Jersey, from Whitehaven for St. Michael's, has been brought into St. Ives, in distress. She had been out 22 days, and was driven 800 miles to the westward of her course, and had carried away her foremast and main-top-mast. She was prevented from going on shore to the westward of St. Ives, by the intrepidity of the pilots, who ventured to her assistance in a tremendous sea, and thus saved not only the vessel and cargo, but in all probability, the lives of the crew; as, had the vessel grounded, there was scarcely a possibility of their being preserved.-Cornwall Gaz. On the night of Wednesday the 27th ult., the Recovery, of Workington, came on shore at Saturness, within a hundred yards of the Brig Fanny, of Maryport, which was wrecked on the same rocks a few weeks ago. The Recovery is not much damaged, and at the date of our information was expected to be got off. During the morning of the 27th, this vessel had encountered a severe gale while approaching the Cumberland coast, and the night setting in very dark and misty, the crew mistook Saturness light-house for that of Workington, for which port they were bound. This is the third vessel that has been driven upon these rocks within the last three months.-Dumfs. Cour. The smack Lord Hill, THOMAS, from Douglas, Isle of Man, with 22 passengers and a crew of four men, is lost in Formby Channel, and all on board perished. The Mary, FLETCHER, from Sligo for Liverpool, is totally lost at Lamlash; the crew were drowned. The William Pitt, of Dumfries, from Galway to Liverpool, with kelp, was totally lost, near Malin Head, on Wednesday the 27th ult. Mate only saved. The Cyclops, BRAITHWAITE, (of Maryport) from Buenos Ayres to Liverpool, was lately captured on her voyage, by the Spanish ship Rita, and carried into Santander. By letters since received from Captain BRAITHWAITE, dated Santander the 15th instant, the said vessel and cargo have been released, but owing to the Commander of the Rita having taken out the crew, she is obliged to remain at Santander until he can get another, which, when done, he will immediately proceed on his voyage. The schooner Rambler, is arrived at Whitehaven, from St. Petersburgh in ten weeks, laden with hemp and tallow. The Isabella, Robert HIND, of Maryport, is arrived at Cork, from St. John's, all well, bound to Carlisle with timber, &c. PORT CARLISLE.-Sailed,-Mary & Betty, GRAHAM; Industry, LOWES, for Dumfries, coals. MARYPORT, Feb. 4.-Arrived,-Isabella, SCOTT; Martha, WILKINSON, from Dumfries, ballast. Robert, MOFFAT, fr Garlieston: Mary Ann, BROUGH, fr Carlisle, timber. Mary Ann, MITCHELL, from Belfast, firkins butter. Maria, WALKER; Sally, BAUL, fr Belfast: Alexander, DILLON, fr Dublin, ballast. Sailed,-Sally, ROBINSON; Unerigg, BOWMAN; Mona, ROBINSON; Lady Mount Stewart, WILSON; Helena, HARRISON; Termagant, WALKER; Woods, HEWITT; Friendship, LUDLOY; Relief, WILKINSON, for Dublin. William and Nancy, CAWSON; Martha, WILKINSON, for Dumfries. WORKINGTON.-Arrived,-Jan. 31, Friends, CARSON, fr Dumfries. Recovery, CARTMEL, fr Liverpool. Experiment, MESSENGER, fr Water of Orr.-Feb. 1, Edward, CASSON, fr Belfast. Despatch, THOMPSON, fr Liverpool. Brothers, HALSA, fr Peel. Countryman, STEEL; Integrity, WILSON; Susanna, COCKTON; Amphion, LITTLE; Mary, RUTH; Nelson, CREIGHTON; Brothers, WILSON; Nancy, GARDENER; Argus, WILKINSON, fr Dublin.-2, Hopeton, REID, from Glasgow.-3, Triton, FLANNAGAN, fr Dublin. Sailed,-Jan. 28, Britannia, BENN, for Ireland.-29, Betsey and Mary, HODGSON; Sarah, SANDERSON; Sally, MOORE; Roberts, CRAIG; Lark, TINNION; Thomas, LEWTHWAITE, for Ireland. Seven, GIBSON, for Chester.-30, Amity, LONGMIRE, for Isle of Man. Delight, HODGSON; Joshua, IRVIN; Marigold, HODGSON; George, EDMONDSON; Leopard, WILKINSON; Hannah, GRAVES; Harmony, PATTINSON; Margaret, PEARS; Nonsuch, JOHNSTON; Lion, DODGSON; Nancy, CARRICK; Lark, HODGSON; Pilgrim, BELL; Dorset, MERRIMAN; Eleanor, WALLACE; Favourite, MOORDAFF; Peggy, MARTINDALE, for Ireland. WHITEHAVEN.-Arrived,-Jan. 27, Grace Gillespie, LOWDEN, fr Dumfries.-29, Mercury, BANTON, fr Liverpool. Lady Elizabeth Packet, KELTY, fr Douglas.-30, Ann, VEVERS; Lovely Nelly, IRVING, fr Annan.-31, Hope, RODGERSON; Countess of Mansfield, POOL, fr Annan. James Brice, BRICE, fr Newport. Jane and Mary, FISHER, from Kirkcudbright.-Feb. 1, Prosperous, PENNIMENT; Prince of Wales, BANKS; Dove, BORROUGHS; Thistle, ADAMSON; Ann, BOWMAN; Apollo, CORLETT, fr Dublin. Jason, WHITE, fr Greenock, bound to Jamaica, put in here with loss of her boats, fore-yard, &c. Mary, DUNBAR, from Greenock, merchant goods. Jean, JACKSON, fr Ayr, bound to Annan, salt. Patriot, KENRICK, fr Cardiff, iron.-2, John and William, BRANNEY, fr Strangford, linen cloth. Francis, WILLIAMS, from Pool, pipe clay. Castor, QUILLCASK, fr Ramsay. Rambler, RUTH, fr St. Petersburg, iron, &c.-3, Beaver, FORREST, from Newry. Industry, M'KNIGHT, fr Dublin. Sailed,-28, Grampus, LOWDEN, for Douglas. Jane, M'GEORGE, for Wigtown. Mary, BOUCH, for Dublin. Mally & Peggy, CARRUTHERS, for Wigtown.-29, Tartar, ROBINSON; Commerce, CAMPBELL; Benjamin, HOLMES; Elizabeth, FERGUSON, from Belfast.-30, Columbine, REED; Baltic, HUDDLESTON; Charlotte, MARGETSON; Ellen, THOMPSON; Brothers, PARK; Musgrave, BANKS; Flora, DELANEY; Atlas, BLACK; William, BOADLE; Dallam Tower, MITCHELL; Watson, ROPER; Eleanor, PEILE; Dale, BIRKETT; Eliza, HANNAY; Friends, WHITE; New Draper, BARWISE; Fortune, HINDE; Blake, CHRISTIAN; Argo, REDFERN; Ant, BEWDEN; Eleanor, EDMONDSON; Mary, BLAYLOCK, for Dublin. Agnes, NEAL, for London.-31, Westmorland, TYSON, for Jamaica. Westmorland, WALKER, for London. Hebe, WHITE; William and Mary, MOOR, for Dublin. Mary, NEALE, for Newport.

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