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LORD TEMPLETOWN
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Notes: Newspapers (Shipping News) 1893-05-22
The Lord Templetown arrives at Queenstown, 17 days out from London bound to Philadelphia. She encountered terrific weather and when goose winging the main lower topsail, the truss carried away and 8 hands were thrown overboard and drowned. Eight others fell with the yard to deck, one was killed and 4 seriously injured. Capt. Hawthorne had his wife and sister in law on board. 23/5/93 Left Queenstown in tow for Belfast on the 31st 24/5/93 arrived Belfast on 23rd. 14/6/93. Board of Trade inquiry opened at Belfast. She was loaded with chalk and had on board 34 of a crew and 6 passengers. The Capt. said he had never sailed with a poorer class of men. Inquiry adjourned. 15/6 Inquiry continued. 16/6 The finding was that the vessel was that the vessel was navigated in a proper manner and no blame was attached to the master or officers.[1]
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Allan C. Green  (1878–1954)  wikidata:Q33133219
 
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