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The Brighton Gazette of 10th November 1825 had the following one-liner:

The Ogle, East Indiaman, was lost on the Goodwin Sands in the storm of Thursday Last, and the whole of the crew perished.

That was it. Not even a mention of the captain or of how many the crew numbered. In fact, the Ogle Castle, was homeward bound from Bombay to London with a cargo of cotton and silk when she was stranded on the Goodwin Sands, a notorious sandbank about 6 miles off the Kent coast. Over 100 people died that night including all officers, crew, passengers and the Captain, James Weynton.

The cargo fared a lot better, a report of the time stated that “Bales of cotton marked "G.G. and Co. F.L." landed at Broadstairs; 300 bales of cotton, 14 bales and 4 boxes of silk, a case of tortoise shells, 3 cases of beeswax, 3 hogsheads of madeira, a pipe of sherry, a case of gum, and some "trifling articles" landed at Ramsgate, Margate and Dover.”

But wouldn’t it have been better to have listed those who had perished… :(
 
How sad. :( Yes it would have been better if The Brighton Gazette had listed those who perished. I am surprised that any cargo was found. Perhaps people were feeling honest that night!
 
The Brighton Gazette of 10th November 1825 had the following one-liner:

The Ogle, East Indiaman, was lost on the Goodwin Sands in the storm of Thursday Last, and the whole of the crew perished.

That was it. Not even a mention of the captain or of how many the crew numbered. In fact, the Ogle Castle, was homeward bound from Bombay to London with a cargo of cotton and silk when she was stranded on the Goodwin Sands, a notorious sandbank about 6 miles off the Kent coast. Over 100 people died that night including all officers, crew, passengers and the Captain, James Weynton.

The cargo fared a lot better, a report of the time stated that “Bales of cotton marked "G.G. and Co. F.L." landed at Broadstairs; 300 bales of cotton, 14 bales and 4 boxes of silk, a case of tortoise shells, 3 cases of beeswax, 3 hogsheads of madeira, a pipe of sherry, a case of gum, and some "trifling articles" landed at Ramsgate, Margate and Dover.”

But wouldn’t it have been better to have listed those who had perished… :(
Attached Lloyds List gives account of cargo landed1762976194469.webp
 
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