Description
For the names of ships, is it as simple as <emph>
→ <name>
? Or perhaps <emph>
→ <name type="ship">
? (Since I’m sure we’ll have further uses for <name>
.)
Examples from the corpus:
<lb n="040434"/> […] On the <emph>Erin's King</emph> that day round the Kish.
<lb n="090755"/>[…] The <emph>Sea Venture</emph> comes home from Bermudas
<lb n="100725"/> […] Terrible affair that <emph>General Slocum</emph>
<lb n="100726"/>explosion.
<lb n="101098"/> […] the threemasted schooner <emph>Rosevean</emph>
<lb n="153382"/> […] the <emph>Erin's King</emph>
<lb n="153383"/>sails,
<lb n="160450"/> […] The threemaster <emph>Rosevean</emph>
<lb n="160451"/>from Bridgwater with bricks.
<lb n="160653"/> […] a fellow sailed with me in the <emph>Rover</emph>
<lb n="160845"/>the schooner <emph>Hesperus</emph> […]
<lb n="160909"/> […] <emph>Palme</emph> on Booterstown strand.
<lb n="160913"/> […] the s. s. <emph>Lady
<lb n="160914"/>Cairns</emph> of Swansea run into by the <emph>Mona</emph> […]
<lb n="160916"/>Her master, the <emph>Mona</emph>'s,
There are also a few unmarked instances of ‘Erin’s King’ (one each in ‘Lestrygonians’ and ‘Nausicaa’) and Molly recalls (or does not quite recall):
that derelict ship that came up to the harbour Marie the Marie whatyoucallit (U 18.871–72)