Dear List, here is an MI from Portpatrick Old Graveyard MI DGFHS Booklet. I have the Wigtown Free Press account which also contains interesting correspondence which I can post if there is sufficient interest. No 28 (part 2) "Sacred to the memory of Robert HASLAM yeoman of Bolton-le-Moor, Lancashire who was unfortunately drowned on his passage from Liverpool to Glasgow by the striking of the Steam Packet ORION on the sunken rocks called The BUSHES near this port on the 18th June 1850 aged 35 years. He was a man of strict probity and sterling honesty affable and good-natured, a good citizen and a worthy brother, and one who wished to leave the world a better place than he found it. He lived repected and died lamented. This stone is erected by his brother Peter HASLAM to perpetuate his memory. Also William LATHAM aged 4(8) year from the same place who lost his life in the aforesaid dreadful catastrophe. His genius and inflexible integrity procured for him the approbation and affection of all who knew him. He has left a wife and four children to deplore his unhappy fate." Diana