THE KNOWSLEY HALL.
' The "European Mail" publishes the following respecting this vessel, of whose losb scarcely -a doubt can now be entertained : The Knowsley Hall is an iron ship of 1860 tons, built and owned at Liverpool, and has the highest class for hull and stores. Commanded by Captain Anderson, Bhe left London on June 4th, with the following passengers:-Saloon —Mr Henry Walker, Mr Henry Stirling Fleet, Mr Herbert Stirling Fleet, and Mr Alexis Ball. Second cabin—Miss Jessie Wood, Mr Rd. W. OroBS, and Mrs Leigh and infant. Steerage— Ralph Wilkinson, Maria Wilkinson, Eliz ibeth Wilkinson, Lucy Wilkinson, William Wilkinson, James Palin, Bernard Conoly, William J. Broadbear, Matilda Broadbear, Ethelinda Broadbear, William Broadbear, Minnie Broadbear, Evans K. Jones, Mary A. Owen, Mary A. Davies, Mary L. Davies, Florence Davieß and infant, Lawrence Hargreaves, Eliza Hargreaves, Rose Hargreaves, Euphemia Hargreaves, Alfred Wye. John Davies, Jane Davies, George Davies, George Cheney, James Bragg, Richard Jonee, James Penhallagan, Harriett Penhallagan, Rosina Penhallagan, Mary Penhallagon, Susan PenhollagaD, John Penhallagan, Elizabeth Penhallagan, Eliza Penhallagan, James Watt, George Barclay, Fiora Barcl.y, Constance Baiclay, George Barclay, Charles Barclay, Matilda Barclay, Frederick Barclay, Joseph Piatt, Joseph Hinchliff, George H. Hinchliff, and Thomas Howard.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1833, 7 January 1880, Page 3
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195THE KNOWSLEY HALL. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1833, 7 January 1880, Page 3
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