>From The Ipswich Journal ( Ipswich, England ), Saturday, August 22, 1891; Issue 9302. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. The steamer Speedwell, belonging to Messrs. R. and W. PAUL, of Ipswich, broke down when outside Harwich Harbour on Sunday, on a voyage to London. She was brought back to Ipswich for repairs. Mr. E. J. ROBERTSON, of Ipswich, received a telegram from Amsterdam on Sunday evening, announcing the death by drowning of Capt. MANN. The deceased captain, who left Ipswich with a pleasure party, in the yacht Dewdrop, on Bank Holiday, fell overboard when the vessel gave a lurch at sea soon after leaving Ostend. Distress signals were hoisted, and a Ramsgate smack bore down to the Dewdrop and left her mate in charge of the vessel, by whom she was navigated into safe waters. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message