We
hear from Tramore, that a schooner, bound from Cork to Liverpool, in ballast,
was during the fog on Wednesday night last, put ashore there, but it is thought
she will be got off without any damage. [1]
Waterford,
11 August 1772:
A
schooner in ballast, bound from Cork to Liverpool, which stranded at Tramore on
Wednesday night, last, got off on Friday, without receiving the least damage. [2]
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