Brownrigg
WINTERTON.—The No. 2 Life-boat, the Husband, was launched at 7.30 A.M. on the 13th August to the assistance of the four-masted ship Brownrigg, of Liverpool, bound from Hull for Cardiff in ballast, which, having been damaged by collision with another vessel, had been towed by a steam-tug towards the shore, and had been beached about three and a half miles from Winterton. On taking the ground she capsized. Considerable difficulty was experienced by the Life-boat in getting alongside the vessel, owing to the yards and spars lying in the water; but ultimately, eight men were taken into the boat from the weather rigging, the remainder of the crew having taken refuge on board the steam-tug..