Undaunted
PENMON, ANGLESEY.—On the morning of the 7th November the Life-boatChristopher Brown was called out on service, a vessel being observed in distress, but, on reaching her, assistance was declined. A whole gale was blowing at the time, the sea was rough and the weather showery and very cold, and as several disabled vessels were running into the Straits the Life-boat cruised about ready to help any of them if it became necessary. About 10 o'clock the schooner Undaunted, of Plymouth, came in with a signal flying, she having lost her anchors, and drifted to leeward on the Lavan Sands. The Life-boat bore down on her, and took off her crew of five men. The boat then tried to beat to windward, but, after several tacks, she was caught by a sudden squall and capsized; she, however, soon righted herself, her crew and those whom they had rescued regained her, and the boat was beached at Aber where all landed..