Glenravil Miner
PORT EYNON, GLAMORGANSHIRE.—On the 22nd March the schooner Glenravil Miner, of Barrow, was observed to miss stays and strand at Over ton Cliffs, a mile and a half west of Port Eynon Point; she was rolling very much and her crew were seen endeavouring to get their boat out.
It was evident, however, that they could not safely effect a landing, as the sea was too heavy all along that part of the coast.
The Life-boat A Daughter's Offering was therefore launched, but before she reached the vessel another schooner signalled, and on proceeding to her it was found that she had the crew, three in number, of the stranded schooner on board, they having reached her with their effects in their own boat. They were taken into the Life-boat and landed at 3.15 P.M. Their vessel filled and sunk where she struck; at high water only portions of her masts were visible, and she afterwards broke up..