[ad] large areas of land were left sparsely inhabited, and in some places fields were left unworked. wages rose as landlords sought to entice the reduced number of available workers to their fields. further problems were lower rents and lower demand for food, both of which cut into agricultural income...
. e). the vessel was miles off the normal course for shipping entering skälderviken sound there, if, that is, she was attempting to do that. copenhagen is not very far to the south & she may have just been off course. no loss of life. lists her most interesting cargo, which included packages of whalebone...
falkland islands company (along with the cargo) for £ & used as a warehouse moored at the east jetty in port stanley (but casts doubt on that). was converted into a coal hulk & served in that capacity for no less than years. in , her cable parted in a gale. she drifted & blew ashore on feb. , at whalebone...
in a page now long gone, terry (whalebone?) used to advise that the w. (william) watson yard built ships from to . thanks terry! additional info probably will not come from the www because data from that source seems to be most limited. does the last name in the heading relate?...