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Name of Ship
New Name. Nationality.
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APPENDIX D.-MISCELLANEOUS.
A.-Vessels adjudicated in London Prize Court-continued.
Source of informa-
Tonnage.
when seized.
Gross. Net.
tion as 10 tonnage.
Horst Martini
(6.8.)
German
918
539
L.R.
Karpat (8.8.)
Polisli
Austrian
4,292 2,675
Monarch
Katharina (8.v.).
German
137
116
Katherina (galliot)
Kronprinzessin
Cecilie (8.8.)
Levensau (6.8.)
Lina (8.v.)
126
112 A.L.
Princess
"
8,684
5,002 L.R.
"
2,155
1,358
74
A.L.
Luci‹la (s.m.)
"
1,477
902 L.R.
Marie
Leonhardt (8.8.)
Mientje (s.v.)
1,466
997
F
190
106
A.L.
...
*
1,584 960 L.R.
Nyland (8.8.)
Occident (8.8.)
818
506
33
(6.0.)
Ostpreussen
Otto (B.v.)
Ottokar (8.8.)
Prinz Adalbert
(B.B.)
Prosper (0.8.)
JJ
1,779
1,210
139
121
A.L.
957
704
L.R.
6,006
4,079
"
1,075
705
11
Noloe.
Bunk (by collision) whilst in service of Admiralty Coasting Trade Office.
Employed by Ministry of Ship- ping. Arrived Naples 23rd
October.
Employed by Ministry of Ship- ping in Irish Channel trade. At Holyhead repairing. Employed by Ministry of Ship- ing in Cornish ports trade. Loading in Charlestown for Gravesend.
Employed on military service. At Calcutta since 17th October repairing marine damage.
Employed by Ministry of Ship- ping in French coal service. At Bordeaux 1st November. Employed by Ministry of Ship- ping in Irish Channel trade. On passage Greenock to Dublin,
This vessel was torpedoed in December, 1917, whilst in the service of the Admiralty Coasting Trade Office, and so extensively damaged that she might have been regarded as
constructive total loss.
a
She was, however, brought into port, and is to be towed from Middlesbrough to Soaps Flow for use as ammunition hulk.
Sunk (by mine) whilst in ser- vice of Admiralty Coasting Trade Office.
APPENDIX D.-MISCELLANEOUS.
A.-Vessels adjudicated in London Prize Court-continued.
Tonnage.
Name of Ship when Kized.
Source of informa-
New Name.
Nationality,
Notes.
Gross. Not.
tion as to tonnage.
Providence German
2,970 2,284
L.R.
11
5,548 4,696
827 480
"
11
Providentia
(4.8.)
B. C. Rickmers Neath
(B.V.) Rhenanis (6.8.)
Rothersa nd (s.v.
Sabbia (6.8.)
Saint Tudno' (8.8.)
140
114
11
Austrian
2,802 1,800
*
German
754
889
$1
230
196
:
11
Schwarzenbek | Llandaff
(a.v.) Senator
1
1,970 1,877
164
95
188
11
Dantziger (B.V.) Serak (1.8.)
Leysian
"
4,703 2,999
IT
Tergesten (s...)
Austrian 4,308 3,415
Terpsichore (.v.)
German
2,025 1,935
"
Theodor (s.v.) ..
Tilly (.v.)
109
98
A.L.
Tommi (8.v.)
138 116
L.R.
#
Ursus (6.8.)
2,192 1,426
"
Vianna (5.8.)
Wega (3.8.)
Welle (a.d.)
Lilian
Weser (8.v.)
Wilhelm (5.v.)
Sunk (by submarine) whilst in service of Admiralty Coasting Trade Office.
Employed by Ministry of Ship- Sailed ping as & collier.
Havre, 4th November, for Tyne.
Employed by Ministry of Ship- ping in London coal trade. At Blyth since 18th October repairing marine damage. Sunk (by mine) whilst in ser- vice of Admiralty Coasting Trade Office.
Sunk (by enemy action) whilst in service of Ministry of Shipping.
Lost (cause apparently un- known) whilst in service of Admiralty Coasting Trade Office. After service with the Admiralty (as H.M.S. "Princetown '') this vessel was returned to the Prize Court and sold to French buyers. Since sunk. Employed on military service. Arrived Dieppe 6th Novem- ber.
Abbreviations: A.L., Admiralty List-I.D. 1141 (2); d., drifter; L.R., Lloyd's Register; s.d., steam drifter; 8.8., steamship; s.t., steam trawler; s.v., sailing vessel.
401
244
11
20
889
522
117
60
"
208
182
*
"
187
5+
153
10
97
Sunk (by submarine) whilst in service of Ministry of Ship- ping.
Sunk (by submarine) whilst in
Committee service. Employed by Ministry of Ship- ping in London coal trade. At Hull 4th November. Employed by Ministry of Ship- ping in cross-Channel and French trade. At Fowey loading for Cherbourg,
Sunk (by torpedo) whilst in service of Admiralty Coasting Trade Office.
Employed on United States Government service. Bailed Devonport, 15th October, for Brest.
Lost (cause unknown) whilst in
Committee service..
Sunk (by submarine) whilst in service of Admiralty Coasting Trade Office.
Abandoned
(21st February,
1917) whilst on military ser vice.
Sunk (by mine) whilst in ser- vice of Admiralty Coasting Trade Office.
At
Employed by Committee.
present at New York, loading cargo for New Zealand. Sunk (by submarine) whilst in service of Admiralty Coasting Trade Office.
Lost (in gale) whilst in service of Admiralty Coasting Trade Office.
Sunk (by enemy action) whilst in service of Ministry of Shipping.
Employed by Ministry of Ship- ping in London coal trade. Arrived Tyne 4th November. Sunk (by torpedo) whilst in service of Admiralty Coasting Trade Office.
Sunk (by mine) whilst in service of Admiralty Coasting Trade Office.
Employed on Admiralty service.
In home waters.
Employed by Ministry of Ship-
ping in Irish Channel trade.
At Wexford loading for Car- diff. Abandoned (to submarine! whilst in service of Admiralty Coasting Trade Office.
Abbreviations: A.L., Admiralty List-I.D. 1141 (2); d., drifter; L.R., Lloyd's Register; s.d., steam driftar; s.8., stearnship; s.t., steam trawler; s.v., sailing vessel.
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APPENDIX D.-MISCELLANEOUS.
B.-VESSELS ADJUDICATED IN OVERSEA PRIZE COURTS. (See also section D.)
Tonnage.
Name of Ship New Name.
whan scited.
Nation- ality.
Prize Court.
Groms, Net.
Source of informa
tion as to
tonnage.
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