Zwaanntje Cornelia
About an hour before sunset, in misty weather, on the llth September a foreign schooner went ashore on the Barber Sand, and the Cockle Lightship commenced to fire guns. The crew of the No. 2 Life-boat Nancy Lucy were assembled, and the boat proceeded to her. She proved to be the Zwaantje Cornelia, of Groningen, bound from Yarmouth to Hull, in ballast. A kedge anchor had been laid out, but as there was a considerable swell on the sands, the Life-boat stood by the schooner. On the flowing tide the vessel floated, and the Life-boat, being no longer required, returned ashore..