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Cingalese Prince

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NameCingalese Prince
Type:Motor merchant
Tonnage8.474 tons
Completed1929 - Blythswood Shipbuilding Co Ltd, Glasgow 
OwnerFurness, Withy & Co Ltd, Liverpool 
HomeportLondon 
Date of attack20 Sep, 1941Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-111 (Wilhelm Kleinschmidt)
Position02S, 25.30W - Grid FD 45
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Complement77 (57 dead and 20 survivors).
Convoy 
RouteBombay - Capetown - Trinidad - Liverpool 
Cargo11.156 tons of general cargo, including manganese ore and pig iron 
History Prince Line Ltd 
Notes on loss On 20 Sep, 1941, the unescorted Cingalese Prince (Master John Smith) was torpedoed and sunk by U-111 east-southeast of St.Paul Rocks. The master, 48 crew members and eight gunners were lost. 15 crew members and three gunners were rescued after 12 days by the Spanish merchant Castillo Montjuich and landed at St.Vincent, Cape Verde Islands. One crew member was picked up by the British sloop HMS Weston (L 72) (Cdr J.G. Sutton) and one officer by the British sloop HMS Londonderry (L 76) (Cdr J.S. Dalison) and landed at Londonderry on 3 November. 


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