The list of shipwrecks in April 1837 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded, or otherwise lost during April 1837.
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1 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Calypso | United Kingdom | The ship departed from London for Quebec City, Lower Canada, British North America. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[1] |
Harriet | British North America | The sealer was driven ashore at Grates Cove, Newfoundland. She was later refloated.[2] |
Isabella | Van Diemen's Land | The barque was wrecked at Cape Nelson. All on board survived. She was on a voyage from Launceston, Tasmania to Spencer Gulf, South Australia.[3][4] |
Nahant | United States | The ship was struck by lightning in the Atlantic Ocean. She caught fire and was abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from New Orleans, Louisiana to Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom.[5] |
Prince Regent | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore near Drogheda, County Louth. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Pembrey, Carmarthenshire to Drogheda.[6] |
2 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Amethyst | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Ryhope, County Durham.[7] |
Betsey | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and abandoned near Swansea, Glamorgan. She was on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Dublin.[8] |
Domus | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore between Hartlepool and Sunderland, County Durham.[9] |
Hopewell | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged between Hartlepool and Sunderland.[10][7] |
Jarvis | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Sunderland.[9] |
Jarrow | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged between Seaham and Sunderland.[11] |
Josephine | France | The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Hendon, County Durham. Her crew were rescued by the Sunderland Lifeboat.[11][7] |
Lavinia | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Hartlepool and Sunderland.[9] |
Leah | United Kingdom | The ship sprang a leak and was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Falmouth, Cornwall to Newfoundland, British North America.[12] |
Nancy | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Dunany Point, County Louth. She was refloated on 10 April and taken in to Dundalk.[13][14] |
New Concord | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore between Sunderland and Hartlepool.[9] |
Peggy | United Kingdom | The ship was in collision with another vessel and was consequently beached between Neath and Swansea, Glamorgan. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Dublin to Bristol, Gloucestershire.[9][7] |
Pleasant | United Kingdom | The schooner was driven ashore and severely damaged between Hartlepool and Sunderland.[9][7] |
Sarah | United Kingdom | The ship departed from Swansea for Liverpool, Lancashire. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[15] |
Smith | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Old Seaham, County Durham.[7] |
Speculation | United Kingdom | The sloop was driven ashore at Sunderland.[9][7] |
Sussex | United Kingdom | The sloop was driven ashore between Seaham and Sunderland.[11][7] |
Victory | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on rocks off Hendon.[11] |
3 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Albion | United Kingdom | The ship foundered in the English Channel off Fairlight, Sussex. Her crew were rescued by Alfred ( United Kingdom).[9] |
Assiduous | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the Black Hall Rocks, County Durham. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Boston, Lincolnshire to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.[16] |
Betsey and Mary | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Robin Hoods Bay, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued.[11] |
Eagle | United Kingdom | The ship ran aground and sank in the River Eske. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Donegal.[8] |
Incertus | United Kingdom | The ship was in collision with George ( United Kingdom) and foundered off Fairlight. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Dublin.[17] |
New Manley | United Kingdom | The ship struck The Manacles, Cornwall and sank. Her crew were rescued, She was on a voyage from King's Lynn, Norfolk to Sligo.[9] |
Vernon | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Laxey, Isle of Man. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Glasgow, Renfrewshire.[6] |
4 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Alexander | United Kingdom | The ship ran aground on the Belfast Reef, off Antigua. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Alexander was refloated on 8 April and taken in to Antigua for repairs.[18] |
Essex | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore near Sunderland, County Durham.[19] |
John Morgan | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at "Portlain". She was on a voyage from Newport, Monmouthshire to Liverpool. She was later refloated and resumed her voyage.[20] |
Star | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on Grand Cayman. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to New York, United States.[12] |
5 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Diana | United Kingdom | The brig was abandoned off Beachy Head, Sussex and subsequently foundered. All on board were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newport, Monmouthshire to London.[21][11] |
Draper | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at St. Nicholas-at-Wade, Kent.[11] She sank on 8 April.[8] Draper was refloated on 18 April and taken into Margate, Kent.[22] |
Peggy | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore whilst on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Dublin. She was refloated on 7 April and taken in to Swansea, Glamorgan.[23] |
6 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Azores Packet | United Kingdom | The ship was holed by her anchor and sank in Stonehouse Pool. She was on a voyage from São Miguel Island, Azores to London.[20] Azores Packet was refloated on 9 April and taken in to Plymouth, Devon.[24][25] |
Brutus | United States | The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Mogadore, Morocco.[26] |
Emma | United Kingdom | The ship was struck the South Knowl, off the mouth of the River Tees. She then struck the North Gar and sank.[24] |
James Gaunt | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore crewless and wrecked on Inneskea Island, County Mayo.[24] |
Phœnix | United Kingdom | The whaler was driven ashore and damaged at Whitby, Yorkshire. She was refloated on 22 April and taken in to Whitby.[25][27] |
7 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Ann | United Kingdom | The smack was destroyed by fire at Cheekpoint, County Waterford.[28] |
Emma | United Kingdom | The ship ran aground on the South Gar, in the North Sea. She was refloated the next day, but consequently sank off the North Gar.[29] |
8 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Furst Hardenburg | Stettin | The ship was driven ashore at Helsingør, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Stettin to an English Port. Furst Hardenburg was later refloated and taken in to Copenhagen, Denmark.[30][31] |
Neutral | Norway | The brig sprang a leak and foundered in the North Sea off Bawdsey, Suffolk, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Dram to Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands110437.[24][28] |
Petite Louise | France | The ship was wrecked on a reef off "Kaneun Island", Mexico. All on board were rescued.[32] |
Pilot | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Penarth, Glamorgan. She was on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan to Waterford.[8] |
Proven | United States | The ship was driven ashore at Castrup, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Dantsic to the United States.[33][31] Proven was later refloated and towed into Copenhagen.[34] |
Swallow | United Kingdom | The brig foundered off Fresh Water, Newfoundland, British North America with the loss of all nine crew. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to St. John's, Newfoundland.[35] |
William IV | United Kingdom | The ship sank on the Nore. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to London.[23] |
9 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Annette | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on "Folster Island". Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from London to Reval, Russia.[36] |
George IV | United Kingdom | The brig ran aground on the Nore. She was later refloated and put in to Dover, Kent.[28][37] |
Warigt Harmonie | Norway | The ship was wrecked on the Haisborough Sands, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Frederickstadt to London, United Kingdom.[23] Warigt Harmonie was beached at Great Yarmouth on 11 April in a wrecked condition.[38] |
10 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Emanuel | France | The ship was driven ashore on "Milne", Finistère.[38] |
Fancy | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on the Woolpack. Her crew were rescued by a lifeboat. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to King's Lynn, Norfolk.[31] |
Gertrude | United Kingdom | The ship foundered in the North Sea off Lowestoft, Suffolk.[39] |
St. Joseph | France | The ship was driven ashore on Milne.[38] |
Sully | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore on Milne.[38] |
Unity | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Lowestoft, Suffolk. She was refloated on 12 April and taken in to Lowestoft.[25][40] |
11 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Alceste | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked near Navarino, Greece. She was on a voyage from Alexandria, Egypt to Trieste.[41][42] |
Cupido | Stralsund | The ship was driven ashore near Stralsund. She was on a voyage from Stralsund to New York, United States.[43] |
Ganges | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore in Cushendall Bay. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Maranhão, Brazil to Liverpool, Lancashire.[38][44] Ganges was refloated on 15 April and taken in to Larne, County Antrim for repairs.[30] |
Haddo House | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore on the south coast of Møn, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Dantsic.[31] |
Penrhos | United Kingdom | The barque foundered in the Atlantic Ocean (36°50′N 9°55′W / 36.833°N 9.917°W). Her crew were rescued by Nieuew Onderneming ( Netherlands).[45][46] |
Peleka or Twa Gebroeders | Netherlands | The galiot was discovered waterlogged and abandoned off Texel, North Holland. She was towed in to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, United Kingdom by Perseverance ( United Kingdom).[47][43][48] |
Phœnix | United Kingdom | The collier, a brig, foundered in the Dogger Bank with the loss of two of her crew. Survivors were rescued by a Dutch fishing vessel. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Copenhagen.[49][50] |
St. Thomas | Kingdom of the Two Sicilies | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near "Prestoe", Denmark. She was on a voyage from Messina to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[51][31] |
Two Sisters | United Kingdom | The ship sank in the River Tay. Her crew were rescued.[43] |
12 April
editShip | State | Description |
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City of Dublin | United Kingdom | The steamship was driven ashore on the coast of County Louth.[44] She was refloated on 18 April and taken into Dublin.[22] |
Laura | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked at Adra, Spain. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Adra.[52] |
13 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Sophia Margaretha | Bremen | The ship was driven ashore at Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, United Kingdom. She was refloated the next day and taken in to Bremen.[38] |
16 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Alexander | United Kingdom | The schooner was wrecked on the "Vieux Boneaud", Basses-Pyrénées, France.[53][54] |
17 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Henricus | United States | The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of five of her crew. She was on a voyage from Antwerp, Belgium to Manzanilla, Trinidad.[55] |
Princess | United Kingdom | The ship struck a reef, sprang a leak and was abandoned in the Mediterranean Sea. She was on a voyage from Bahia, Brazil to Trieste. Princess was later driven ashore at Cape Passero, Sicily. She was later refloated and taken into Palermo for repairs.[56][57] |
Sophia Charlotte | Duchy of Holstein | The ship was driven ashore near Flensburg. She was on a voyage from Flensburg to Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom.[58] |
Venus | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Darß, Prussia. Her crew were rescued.[46][59] |
Westchester | United States | The ship was struck by lightning and set on fire whilst on a voyage from New York to Liverpool. She put into Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where she was scuttled.[56] |
18 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Albion | United Kingdom | The paddle steamer struck a rock in Jack Sound and was beached near Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, where she sank the next day. All on board were rescued. She was on a voyage from Dublin to Bristol, Gloucestershire.[58] |
David | United Kingdom | The snow was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent. Her crew were rescued by Flora, Po and Royal Sovereign (all United Kingdom). David was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Southampton, Hampshire.[60][31][61] |
19 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Prosperous | United Kingdom | The sloop was driven ashore at South Head, Aberdeenshire. She was on a voyage from Aberdeen to Peterhead.[62] |
20 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Providentia | Prussia | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Memel. She was on a voyage from Memel to Woodbridge, Suffolk, United Kingdom.[63] Providentia was refloated on 29 April and resumed her voyage.[18] |
Wellesley | United Kingdom | The barque was lost off Happisburgh, Norfolk with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Quebec City, Lower Canada, British North America.[49][64][65] |
21 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Providentia | Prussia | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Memel. She was on a voyage from Memel to Woodbridge, Suffolk, United Kingdom.[66] |
Vigilant | Russia | The schooner ran aground on the Goodwin Sands, Kent, United Kingdom and was abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from Messina, Sicily to Saint Petersburg. Vigilant was refloated on 26 April and taken into Ramsgate, Kent.[58][67] |
22 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Herald | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked at Listerlandet, Sweden. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Dantsic.[68] |
23 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Alerte | France | The ship was driven ashore near Calais. She was on a voyage from London, United Kingdom to Calais.[69] |
James Holmes | United Kingdom | The ship ran aground on the Arklow Banks, in the Irish Sea off the coast of County Wicklow and capsized. She was on a voyage from Dublin to Demerara.[70] James Holmes was later righted and put back to Dublin.[71] |
Mathilde | Rostock | The ship sank near Kirchdorf, Prussia. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Rostock to Bordeaux, Gironde, France.[66] |
Zeemeeuw | Netherlands | The ship ran aground on the Mercator Reef. She was on a voyage from Amsterdam, North Holland to Batavia, Netherlands East Indies.[72] |
25 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Dunvegan Castle | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on the Lemon Sand. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to Demerara.[70] |
Nancies | United Kingdom | The ship was holed by an anchor and sank at Dundalk, County Louth. She was on a voyage from Swansea, Glamorgan to Dundalk.[70] |
Priam | United Kingdom | The barque was wrecked on Green Island, Newfoundland, British North America with the loss of four of her nine crew. She was on a voyage from Plymouth, Devon to Miramichi, New Brunswick, British North America.[73][74] |
27 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Mills | United Kingdom | The ship ran aground on the Swilly Rock, in the Irish Sea. She was on a voyage from the River Dee to Caernarfon. She was refloated the next day and taken in to Bangor.[66] |
Nederlanden | Netherlands | The ship was driven ashore 6 nautical miles (11 km) west of Calais, France. She was on a voyage from Surinam to Amsterdam, North Holland. Nederlanden was refloated on 5 May and taken in to Calais.[18][66] |
Scotland | United Kingdom | The ship ran aground at the mouth of the Mississippi River.[75] |
28 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Dolphin | Netherlands | The ship was wrecked on "Beri Island". She was on a voyage from Rotterdam, South Holland to Havana, Cuba.[32] |
Four Sisters | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Flamborough Head, Yorkshire. She was on a voyage from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk to South Shields, County Durham. Four Sisters was refloated the next day and resumed her voyage.[5] |
Kitty | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Whitby, Yorkshire. She was on a voyage from Wisbech, Cambridgeshire to Seaham, County Durham. Kitty was refloated the next day and taken into Whitby.[5] |
Mary | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Flamborough Head. She was on a voyage from Dungeness, Kent to Sunderland, County Durham. Mary was refloated the next day and resumed her voyage.[5] |
New Hope | United Kingdom | The ship was in collision with a canal boat and sank in the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal. She was on a voyage from Barrow-in-Furness, Cumberland to Gloucester.[63] |
William | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Flamborough Head. She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.[5] |
29 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Agnes | United Kingdom | The smack sank in Plymouth Sound. Her crew were rescued.[52] |
Brothers | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on the Mills, off Bermuda.[76] |
Diligence | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Marbella, Spain.[77] Diligence had been refloated by 14 May and taken into Málaga for repairs.[78] |
Levant | United Kingdom | The ship ran aground on the Harry Furlong Rocks, off the coast of Anglesey. She was on a voyage from Gallipoli, Ottoman Empire to Liverpool, Lancashire. Levant was later refloated and taken into Holyhead, Anglesey.[66] |
30 April
editShip | State | Description |
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Albion | United Kingdom | The smack was wrecked near Aberdovey, Merionethshire.[52] |
Agnes | United Kingdom | The smack sank in Plymouth Sound. Her crew were rescued.[2] |
Friends | United Kingdom | The ship struck The Manacles and was consequently beached at Helford, Cornwall.[66] |
Margaret Cunningham | United Kingdom | The ship sprang a leak and was beached at Harwich, Essex. She was on a voyage from Perth to London.[79] |
Mary | United Kingdom | The ship sprang a leak and was beached at Poole, Dorset. She was on a voyage from Waterford to Fareham, Hampshire.[52] |
Unknown date
editShip | State | Description |
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Alpha | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the west coast of Jutland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from London to Dantsic.[51][80] |
Brunswick | United Kingdom | The ship foundered off Padstow, Cornwall before 8 April.[80] |
Caroline | United Kingdom | The ship was sunk by ice at St. John's, Newfoundland, British North America.[2] |
Carroll | United States | The brig was wrecked off Cape Lookout. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from New Orleans, Louisiana to Baltimore, Maryland.[53] |
Catherina | Duchy of Holstein | The ship was driven ashore at Spurn Point, Yorkshire, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Flensburg to Fisherrow, Lothian, United Kingdom.[81] |
Diligence | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Marbella, Spain.[82] She had been refloated by mid-May and taken in to Málaga.[26] |
Dream | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on Green Island, British North America with the loss of seven of her crew. She was on a voyage from Plymouth, Devon to Miramichi, New Brunswick, British North America.[76] |
Eunice | British North America | The sealer was wrecked in Newfoundland. Her crew were rescued.[2] |
Fair America | United States | The fishing schooner sank in a gale on the Georges Bank. Lost with all 7 crew.[83] |
Fancy | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked near Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to King's Lynn, Norfolk.[44] |
Hope | United States | The brig was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean before 17 April.[84] |
Isabella | Van Diemen's Land | The ship was wrecked in Portland Bay, New South Wales before 7 April. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Launceston to the Spencer Gulf.[85][86] |
Justina | France | The ship was driven ashore at "Carmeyne". She was on a voyage from Mogadore, Morocco to Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône.[25] |
Kate | British North America | The sealer, a schooner, was crushed by ice and sank in Bonavista Bay.[2] |
Mexican | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Jutland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from London to Copenhagen, Denmark.[51][31] |
Nioord | Norway | The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean 300 nautical miles (560 km) south west of The Lizard, Cornwall, United Kingdom on or before 8 April.[69][59] She was on a voyage from Tarragona, Spain to Guernsey, Channel Islands.[70] |
Proven | United States | The ship was driven ashore at Helsingør. She was on a voyage from Dantsic to New York. Proven was later refloated and taken in to Copenhagen.[30] |
Scotsman | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore in Køge Bay before 16 April.[30] She was refloated that day and towed into Copenhagen.[49] |
St. Jubilee | United States | The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean.[87] |
Triestina | France | The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Camargue, Bouches-du-Rhône. She was on a voyage from Mogadore, Morocco to Marseille.[38] |
Venus | British North America | The sealer was abandoned in Bonavista Bay. Her crew were rescued.[2] |
Venus | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Stralsund. She was refloated on 10 June and resumed her voyage to Riga, Russia.[88] |
Vesta | United States | The fishing schooner sank in a gale on the Georges Bank. Lost with all 7 hands.[89][90] |
Ward | United Kingdom | The brig was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to an American port. Ward subsequently came ashore at La Flotte, Île de Ré, Charente-Maritime, France.[58][91][53] She was later refloated and taken in to La Flotte.[59] |
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