Rosebud
SCARBOROUGH, YORKSHIRE. — While the fishing boat Bosebud, of Lowestoft, was being sailed from that place to Lerwick, on the 7th April, by two Shetland fishermen who had just purchased her, she was brought up by stress of weather and had to anchor in Scarborough Bay. After lying there all daythe wind, which was blowing from North, suddenly increased about 8 P.M. to a hurricane, and very shortly afterwards the Rosebud burnt a Hare for assistance.
The Life-bout Queembury at once put off; on getting alongside the skipper stated his anchors were dragging and that he required help to get into the harbour. At his request the coxswain put two Life-boat men 011 board, they then weighed anchor and sailed in, the Life-boat meanwhile remaining close at hand in case her services should be required..