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Penshaw locally /ˈpɛnʃə/,
formerly known as
Painshaw or
Pensher is a
village in the
metropolitan district of Sunderland, in Tyne and Wear, England. Historically...
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completed in the
following year. "Penshaw" is
often spelled Painshaw or
Pensher in
older sources. Its
etymology is uncertain, but it may be
derived from...
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Pensher United
Kingdom The ship was
driven as**** in the
Shetland Islands. She was on a
voyage from Archangelsk,
Russia to Hull, Yorkshire.
Pensher was...
- For J. F. Marshall. 18
February United
Kingdom Short Bros.
Sunderland Pensher Steamship For J. S. Barwick. 18
February United
Kingdom Messrs. John Elder...
- For John Allan.
Unknown date United
Kingdom John M.
Gales Sunderland Pensher Merchantman For M. Elliott.
Unknown date United
Kingdom William Bonker...
- Gorleston. Her crew were rescued. George, and
Pensher United
Kingdom The
schooner George and the brig
Pensher collided in the
North Sea off the
coast of...
- "Hochlands" and sank. She was on a
voyage from Cronstadt,
Russia to Hamburg.
Pensher United
Kingdom The brig was
driven as**** at Sunderland,
County Durham...
- by 14 November, but was
refloated in
December and
taken in to Treptow.
Pensher United
Kingdom The brig sank off Langeoog,
Kingdom of Hanover. Her crew...
- Tönningen. Her crew were rescued. She was on a
voyage from
England to Altona.
Pensher United
Kingdom The ship was
driven as**** near Tönningen. Her crew were...
- She was ****isted in to Lindisfarne,
Northumberland in a
leaky condition.
Pensher United
Kingdom The ship ran
aground on the
Sizewell Bank, in the North...