Ships mined.
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Remarks.
Sunk. Had separated from Convoy F.N. 100.
297
Date.
Name and
Tonnage.
Nationality. Cargo.
From-
To-
In Convoy
or not.
Position.
Fate of Crew.
Feb. 24
Royal Archer
British
General London
Edinburgh
Not...
Firth of Forth
All saved
(2,266 tons)
14 taken to hospital
Feb. 24
Clan Morrison
British
Coal
Southamp- Blyth
(5,936 tons)
ton
In convoy F.N. 102
Feb. 24
Jevington Court | British (4,500 tons)
Coal
Newcastle.
London
In convoy
F.S. 3
Feb. 27
P.L.M. No. 25 (5,391 tons)
French
Coal
In convoy F.S. 6
miles
Cromer
10 miles N. b. E. of 1 officer injured Cromer
10 miles N. b. E. of 35 survivors Cromer
N.W. of 38 survivors picked Sunk. up by H.M.S. Wal-
Sunk.
Crew landed
Sunk.
3 slightly wounded
lace.
4 missing
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Casualties due to unknown causes.
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Date.
Name and
Tonnage.
Nationality.
Cargo.
From-
To-
Nature of
Attack.
In Convoy
Position.
Fate of Crew.
Remarks.
or not.
Feb. 9
Agnes Ellen
(293 tons)
British
Workington Holyhead
Not...
Irish Sea
Feared all lost.
Not heard of since leaving
Feb. 17
Aasc
Danish
Valencia
Bristol
:
?
(1,206 tons)
South-West of Raft with 1 sur-
Lizard
vivor and 1 dead found by H.M.S. Verity
Workington for 9 hours voyage, Feb. 9.
Believed sunk by Submar- ine.
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