List of shipwrecks in December 1846

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The list of shipwrecks in December 1846 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded, or otherwise lost during December 1846.

1 December

List of shipwrecks: 1 December 1846
Ship State Description
Anna  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Cockle Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Arbroath, Forfarshire to London. She was refloated and taken in to Great Yarmouth in a leaky condition.[1][2]
Kleine Edmond  Netherlands The ship was driven ashore on "Carlos Island", Russia. She was on a voyage from Riga to a Dutch port. She was refloated.[3]
Panther  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore in Bootle Bay. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Alexandria, Egypt. She was refloated.[4]
Thomas  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at St. Ives, Cornwall. Her crew were rescued.[5]

2 December

List of shipwrecks: 2 December 1846
Ship State Description
Ann  United Kingdom The brig was wrecked on the Chassiron Rocks, at the mouth of the Charente. Her crew were rescued. She was on voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to the Charente.[6][7]
Esperance  France The ship ran aground on the Haisborough Sands, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk and was abandoned. Her crew were rescued by Queen Victoria ( United Kingdom). She was on a voyage from Hartlepool, County Durham, United Kingdom to Dunkerque, Nord.[8][6]
Sarah Ann  United Kingdom The schooner was wrecked near West Quoddy, Nova Scotia, British North America. She was on a voyage from Boston, Lincolnshire to Cumberland, Nova Scotia.[9]
Southern  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore in Bootle Bay. She was on a voyage from Alexandria, Egypt to Liverpool, Lancashire. She was refloated.[2]

3 December

List of shipwrecks: 3 December 1846
Ship State Description
Alexander  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Landskrona, Sweden.[10] She was refloated on 5 December and resumed her voyage.[11]
Ebony United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Isaac Newton John Baring (both  United Kingdom). Ebony was on a voyage from Port Medway, Nova Scotia to Demerara, British Guiana.[12]
John Milligan  United Kingdom The ship ran aground and sank at Douglas, Isle of Man. She was on a voyage from Maryport, Cumberland. She was refloated on 10 December.[10]
Margaret  United Kingdom The ship ran aground and was wrecked on the East Gar Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Middlesbrough, Yorkshire to Leith, Lothian.[13]
Maria  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and damaged west of Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Rye, Sussex. She was refloated and taken in to Wells-next-the-Sea.[6]
Rosetta  United Kingdom The brig ran aground on the Haisborough Sands, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk and was damaged. She was refloated and consequently put in to Great Yarmouth in a leaky condition.[13]

4 December

List of shipwrecks: 4 December 1846
Ship State Description
Chichester  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Kentish Knock. She was on a voyage from Hartlepool, County Durham to Chichester, Sussex. She was refloated and taken in to Dover, Kent in a leaky condition.[6]
Navigator  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked in Hermitage Bay. She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Province of Canada, British North America to Sunderland, County Durham.[14]

5 December

List of shipwrecks: 5 December 1846
Ship State Description
Adventurer  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked in the Magdalen Islands, Nova Scotia, British North America. She was on a voyage from Prince Edward Island, British North America to Liverpool, Lancashire.[15][16]
Brothers  United Kingdom The Thames barge collided with the brig Sally ( United Kingdom) and sank at Faversham, Kent. She was refloated and found to be severely damaged.[17][6]
Caroline  Norway The ship was driven ashore at Moss. She was refloated.[3]
Navigateur  Hamburg The ship ran aground on the East Reef, off "Corsoer", Denmark. She was on a voyage from "Mollerup", Denmark to London, United Kingdom.[11]
Otto Stralsund The ship was driven ashore by ice on the coast of Prussia and was abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, United Kingdom to Stralsund. She was refloated and taken in to Greifswald.[18]
Pet  United Kingdom The ship caught fire in Bridlington Bay and was severely damaged. She put in to Whitby, Yorkshire.[13]
Samuel  United States The schooner ran aground and capsized between Harfleur, Seine-Inférieure and Honfleur, Calvados, France with the loss of two of her crew. She was on a voyage from London to Rouen, Seine-Inférieure, France.[8]
Shannon  United Kingdom The steamship caught fire and was scuttled at Plymouth, Devon. All on board were rescued. She was on a voyage from London to Dublin.[19]

6 December

List of shipwrecks: 6 December 1846
Ship State Description
Ajax Flag unknown The ship collided with Cacique ( French Navy) and sank in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape St. Vincent, Portugal with the loss of two of her crew.[3]
Baltic  United Kingdom The ship collided with Matthew Pearce ( United Kingdom) and sank in the Atlantic Ocean (35°36′N 68°12′W / 35.600°N 68.200°W / 35.600; -68.200).[16]
Billow  United Kingdom The schooner ran aground on the Herd Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of County Durham. Her crew were rescued by the North Shields Lifeboat. She was on a voyage from Queensferry to South Shields, County Durham.[8][6] She was refloated on 21 December.[20]
Clunie  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Herd Sand. Her crew were rescued by the North Shields Lifeboat. She was on a voyage from South Shields to Aberdeen. She was refloated on 8 December and beached at South Shields.[8][21][6]
Diana  Hamburg The ship was wrecked off Skagen, Denmark. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Königsberg, Prussia to Aberdeen.[3]
James  United Kingdom The sloop ran aground on the Herd Sand. Her crew were rescued by the North Shields Lifeboat. She was on a voyage from South Shields to Dundee, Forfarshire. She caught fire and was burnt out.[8][6] The wreck was refloated on 21 December.[20]
Lark  United Kingdom The ship was lost off Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Malvina  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Figueira da Foz, Portugal. She was on a voyage from Figueira da Foz to Newfoundland, British North America.[22]
Mary United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Jamaica The shallop was wrecked on a reef off Savanna-la-Mar.[23]
River Chief United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Swan River Colony The ship was wrecked in Geographe Bay. She was on a voyage from the Swan River to Launceston, Van Diemen's Land.[24]
Tom and Mary  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore near Port Talbot, Glamorgan. She was on a voyage from Jersey, Channel Islands to Swansea, Glamorgan. She was refloated on 20 December and taken in to Port Talbot.[25]

7 December

List of shipwrecks: 7 December 1846
Ship State Description
Bluebell  United Kingdom The ship departed from Viana do Castelo, Portugal for Cork. No further trace, presumed foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of all hands.[26]
Cerus  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked in the Gut of Canso. She was on a voyage from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, British North America to Sunderland, County Durham.[27]
Concord Danzig The ship was wrecked at "Stevens". Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Danzig to Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure, France.[28]
St. Jean  France The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Birchington, Kent, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from London, United Kingdom to Gravelines, Nord.[17][29]

8 December

List of shipwrecks: 8 December 1846
Ship State Description
Activ  Kingdom of Hanover The ship was abandoned in the North Sea off Heligoland. Her crew were rescued by Maria ( Hamburg). Activ was on a voyage from Brake to Stavanger, Norway.[11][30]
Edwin  United States The ship was driven ashore on the South West Spit. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to New York. She had been refloated and towed in to New York by 19 December.[31][32]
Hope  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Rusk Bank, in the Irish Sea off the coast of County Wexford. She was on a voyage from Patagonia, Argentina to Liverpool, Lancashire.[10] Hope was refloated on 10 December but was consequently abandoned. Eleven of her 27 crew were rescued by Liberator ( United Kingdom.[33] The longboat containing the remaining sixteen came ashore near Padstow, Cornwall on 13 December. Only six men survived.[34] Hope was subsequently driven ashore at Wexford.[10] Also reported as having been on fire and sinking on the Bass Bank.[35]
Robert  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Bombay, India to London.[18][36][16]
USS Somers  United States Navy
USS Somers.

The brig capsized in a squall while maintaining the blockade of Vera Cruz, Mexico with the loss of 36 of her 80 crew.

9 December

List of shipwrecks: 9 December 1846
Ship State Description
Ceres Lübeck The ship was driven ashore and sank at Reval, Russia. She was on a voyage from Lübeck to Reval.[31]
Fortuna  Norway The jacht was wrecked near Christiansand. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, United Kingdom to Christiansand.[18][12]
Hampshire  United Kingdom The barque capsized and sank at Portsmouth, Hampshire.[37] She was refloated on 17 December.[38]
Italein Stettin The ship was driven ashore near the Nakkehead Lighthouse, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Hartlepool, County Durham, United Kingdom to Stettin. She was refloated the next day and resumed her voyage.[3]
Lady Sarah Maitland United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The ship was driven ashore at LaHave, Nova Scotia. She was on a voyage from Cienfuegos, Cuba to Halifax, Nova Scotia. She was refloated.[39][40]

10 December

List of shipwrecks: 10 December 1846
Ship State Description
Alexander  Greece The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Genoa, Kingdom of Sardinia.[3][28]
Auchintorlie  United Kingdom The ship was lost off Rathlin Island, County Donegal. Her crew were rescued.[28]
Belvoir Castle  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Maryport, Cumberland. She was on a voyage from Dublin to Maryport.[33] She was refloated on 14 December.[41]
Creole  United States The barque-rigged steamship was wrecked at Nuevitas, Cuba with the loss of 43 lives. There were more than 102 survivors She was on a voyage from Bordeaux, Gironde, France to New Orleans, Louisiana.[42][43]
Duke of Cornwall  United Kingdom The ship departed from Ardrossan, Ayrshire for Saint John, New Brunswick, British North America. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[44]
Indiano Flag unknown The ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands to Trieste.[10][45]
James  United Kingdom The sloop was driven ashore in Mulroy Bay with the loss of four of her crew. She was on a voyage from Inverness to Liverpool, Lancashire.[38]
Mary  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Killespey Point, County Sligo. She was on a voyage from Sligo to Liverpool.[33]
Navy  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Vestre Hage, off Dragør, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Stettin to London.[3] She was refloated on 14 December and taken in to Copenhagen.[46]
Peggy  United Kingdom The ship sprang a leak in the North Sea. She was beached at Runswick, Yorkshire, where she was wrecked.[47]
Thomas  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at St. Ives, Cornwall. Her crew were rescued.[33]

11 December

List of shipwrecks: 11 December 1846
Ship State Description
Agenoria  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Hartlepool, County Durham. She was consequently condemned.[48]
Friends  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Herne Bay, Kent.[33] She was on a voyage from Saguenay, Province of Canada, British North America to London.[5] She was refloated on 14 December and resumed her voyage.[49]
John  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to Dunkerque, Nord.[33]
John  United Kingdom The schooner was in collision with the brig Wave ( United Kingdom) and foundered in the English Channel off Folkestone, Kent. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Blakeney, Norfolk to Newhaven, Sussex.[33][50]
Mary Roberts  United Kingdom The ship ran aground and sank off Block House Point, Pembrokeshire. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Cork to Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire.[49]

12 December

List of shipwrecks: 12 December 1846
Ship State Description
Alert  United Kingdom The brig was lost in the Old Bahama Channel, off the coast of Cuba. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Havana, Cuba.[42]
Courier Ottoman Empire Cyprus The ship was wrecked at Portoferraio, Grand Duchy of Tuscany. Her crew were rescued.[31]
Emerald  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on Bornholm, Denmark with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from Riga, Russia to Newry, County Antrim.[51]
General von Thom  Russia The schooner was driven ashore near Copenhagen, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, United Kingdom to Stralsund. She floated off but consequently sank. She was refloated and taken in to Copenhagen.[3][46][52]
Gustave Wilhelm  Sweden The sloop was lost near Malmö with the loss of all hands.[18][53][16]
Johanna Maria Flag unknown The ship was driven ashore near "Freidrichsort". Her crew were rescued.[28]
Marquis of Lorn  United Kingdom The ship ran aground at St. Ives, Cornwall.[34] She was refloated on 16 December and taken in to Hayle, Cornwall.[35]
Mary Roberts  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and sunk at Blockhouse Point, Pembrokeshire. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Cork to Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire.[34]
Victoria Eugenie  France The schooner was driven ashore and sank 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) west of Dunkerque, Nord. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Dunkerque to Newcastle upon Tyne.[41][54]

13 December

List of shipwrecks: 16 December 1846
Ship State Description
Amanda  Hamburg The ship was driven ashore at Cuxhaven. She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire, United Kingdom to Hamburg. She was refloated on 15 December and taken in to Hamburg.[46]
Animandus  Hamburg The ship was driven ashore at Cuxhaven. She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire, United Kingdom to Hamburg.[3]
Berceau  French Navy The Cornaline-class corvette was wrecked in a hurricane at Saint-Denis, Réunion with the loss of all hands.[55][56]
Dwina  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Gunfleet Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex. She was on a voyage from Riga, Russia to London. She was refloated the next day.[30]
Ellen United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean (32°20′N 53°50′W / 32.333°N 53.833°W / 32.333; -53.833). Her crew were rescued by Swallow ( United Kingdom). Ellen was on a voyage from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia to Barbadoes.[57]
L'Amoraal Ulbe  Netherlands The ship was wrecked on the Heider, in the North Sea off the coast of Zeeland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom to Rotterdam, South Holland.[58][59]
Talmodigheden  Norway The ship was lost near the mouth of the Mazaro, Sicily. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Cette, Hérault, France to Buccari, Kingdom of Croatia.[60]
Vancouver  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Nantucket Shoal in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Massachusetts, United States. Her crew were rescued by Coquimbo ( United States). Vancouver was on a voyage from London to Saint John, New Brunswick, British North America.[61]

14 December

List of shipwrecks: 14 December 1846
Ship State Description
Alicia  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Sophia ( United Kingdom). Alicia was on a voyage from Milltown, Cornwall to Liverpool.[28]
Defiance  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Washington Irvine ( United States). Defiance was on a voyage from Pictou, Nova Scotia, British North America to Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[61]
Elbe  France The ship was driven ashore at Oristano, Sardinia. Her crew were rescued.[62]
Rappahannock  United States The ship ran aground at New York. She was on a voyage from New York to Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom.[31] She was refloated.[63]
Rebecca  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean off the Isles of Scilly. Her crew were rescued by Budman ( United Kingdom). Rebecca was on a voyage from Milltown to Liverpool.[64]

15 December

List of shipwrecks: 15 December 1846
Ship State Description
Brothers United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean Her crew were rescued by Noble ( United Kingdom).[47][61]
Georgine Maria  Bremen The ship was driven ashore in the Weser downstream of Großersiel, Kingdom of Hanover.[46]
Twa Pogkar  Sweden The schooner was wrecked on the Lang Luitgen Sand, in the North Sea and was abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from Stockholm to Bremen.[46]

16 December

List of shipwrecks: 16 December 1846
Ship State Description
Baretta  France The ship was lost off the "Island of Magdalene". Her crew were rescued.[16]
Canning  United Kingdom The brig was destroyed by fire in the Strait of Magellan with the loss of three of her crew. She was on a voyage from Arica, Chile to London.[65][66]
Cinderella  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Point Hel, Prussia. She was on a voyage from Dantsic to London.[18] She was refloated on 1 January 1847 and put back to Dantsic.[67]
Dart  United Kingdom The schooner departed from Terceira Island, Azores for Liverpool, Lancashire. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[26]
Duke of Cornwall  United Kingdom The ship departed from Ardrossan, Ayrshire for Saint John, New Brunswick, British North America. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[55]
Eliza  United Kingdom The ship ran aground off Thornham, Norfolk and was damaged.[28]
Empress  United Kingdom The ship caught fire and was scuttled at Cork.[30] She was refloated on 18 December.[3]
George  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked near St. Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newport, Monmouthshire to London.[48]
Grecia  Greece The ship was wrecked on the north coast of "Cervi Island". Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Syros to Malta.[16]
Ida Margaretha  Kingdom of Hanover The sloop was driven ashore by ice in the Elbe.[46]
Orwell  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Woolpack Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk. Her crew were rescued with the exception of one man who refused to leave.[41]
USS Union  United States Navy The schooner was wrecked off Vera Cruz, Mexico.
Vrow Antje  Hamburg The ship was wrecked near Isigny-sur-Mer, Calvados, France. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Rouen, Seine-Inférieure, France.[16]
Wellington  Netherlands The ship was driven ashore and wrecked in the Dardanelles.[18]
Zebra  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on The Skerries, off the coast of Anglesey. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Galway.[11]

17 December

List of shipwrecks: 17 December 1846
Ship State Description
Cyrus  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked at the entrance to the Gut of Canso. She was on a voyage from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, British North America to Sunderland, County Durham.[68]
Fawn  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Sunderland. She was refloated on 19 December and taken in to Sunderland.[25]
Isabella United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Nova Scotia. She was on a voyage from Antigua to Brier Island, Nova Scotia. She was refloated and put in to Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia.[61]
Jane  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged at North Shields, County Durham. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.[28]
Ocean Queen  United Kingdom The brig was driven ashore at Lewes, Delaware, United States. She was on a voyage from the West Indies to New York, United States. She was refloated in mid-March.[69][61]
Old Rapp  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Owers Sandbank. She was on a voyage from America to Hull. She was refloated on 20 December and resumed her voyage.[48][70]
Walter  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore near Ramsgate, Kent. She was onh a voyage from London to Falmouth, Cornwall. She was refloated on 19 December and taken in to Ramsgate.[48]

18 December

List of shipwrecks: 18 December 1846
Ship State Description
Barbara  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore near Castletown, Isle of Man. She was refloated and taken in to Castletown.[71]
Calcutta United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Terra Nova ( United Kingdom). Calcutta was on a voyage from Quebec City, Province of Canada, British North America to London.[72][73]
Fanny  United Kingdom The schooner was driven ashore 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) north of Ayr. She was on a voyage from Belfast, County Antrim to Ayr.[3]
Francis  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and abandoned at Ventava, Courland Governorate. She was on a voyage from Kirkcaldy, Fife to Ventspils. She was refloated on 23 December and taken in to Ventspils.[11]
Globe  United Kingdom The collier, a schooner, collided with the collier George ( United Kingdom) and foundered in the North Sea off Whitby, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued by George. Globe was on a voyage from Middlesbrough, Yorkshire to Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex.[25][74]
Minerva United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Isle of Man The ship was wrecked at Kirksanton, Cumberland with the loss of both crew. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to an Irish port.[36]
Trent  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Scarborough, Yorkshire, She was on a voyage from King's Lynn, Norfolk to Sunderland, County Durham.[48][25]

19 December

List of shipwrecks: 19 December 1846
Ship State Description
Antelope  Bremen The brig was wrecked at the White Cliffs, in the Dardanelles. Her crew survived.[75]
Bloomfield United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The brig was driven ashore at Hampstead, New York, United States. She was on a voyage from Sydney, Nova Scotia to New York City.[61]
Britannia United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The ship was wrecked at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. She was on a voyage from Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands to Yarmouth.[61]
Direction  Russia The ship was driven ashore in the Gut of Tackerort. She was on a voyage from Cette, Hérault, France to Riga.[18]
England  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked near Saint John, New Brunswick, British North America with the loss of four of her crew. She was on a voyage from London to Saint John.[76][61]
Fairy  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the North Sea off the coast of the Lemon and Owers Sand. Her crew were rescued. She came ashore on Texel, North Holland, Netherlands on 23 December.[28][52]
Frau Etta  Kingdom of Hanover The ship was wrecked on Wangeroog. Her crew were rescued.[75] She was on a voyage from London, United Kingdom to Emden.[77]
Lennan  United Kingdom The ship ran aground off Blackpool, Lancashire. She was consequently beached at Lytham St. Annes. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Ballina, County Mayo.[48][28]
Macao  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Kilmore, County Wexford. She was on a voyage from New York, United States to Belfast, County Antrim.[3]
Maria Anna  Netherlands The ship was driven ashore near Ventava, Courland Governorate. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Ventava to Amsterdam, North Holland.[16]
Romance  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Barber's Point, Ottoman Empire, in the Dardanelles. She was refloated on 23 December.[78]
Romulus  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Drummore Bank. She was on a voyage from Waterford to the Clyde.[3]
Tritonia  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Blakeney, Norfolk and was abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from Brixham, Devon to Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk.[25]

20 December

List of shipwrecks: 20 December 1846
Ship State Description
Conqueror  United Kingdom The steam tug was destroyed by fire.[64]
Esterlinda United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Jamaica The ship was wrecked off Monkey Point, Nicaragua, Her crew were rescued.[79][80]
Godofredus Flag unknown The ship was driven ashore 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) from Gioia Tauro Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, United Kingdom to Messina, Sicily.[81]
Seaflower  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore near Hull, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.[28]
Sophia  Netherlands The schooner was holed by her anchor and sank at the mouth of the Courantyne River.[82]
Zephyr  United Kingdom The schooner was driven ashore on the Isle of May, Fife. She was on a voyage from Pillau, Prussia to Dundee, Forfarshire. She floated off and came ashore at Crail, Fife.[83][64][70]

21 December

List of shipwrecks: 21 December 1846
Ship State Description
Flandre  Belgium The ship foundered in the English Channel off Start Point, Devon. She was on a voyage from Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure, France to Île Bourbon.[84]
Johanna Flag unknown The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Libava, Courland Governorate. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Liepāja.[16]
Lovely  France The ship was wrecked near Vannes, Morbihan.[18][75]
Macao  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore near Wexford. She was on a voyage from New York, United States to Belfast, County Antrim.[48]
Majestic  United Kingdom The brig ran aground and was wrecked on the Herd Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of County Durham. Her crew were rescued by the North Shields Lifeboat. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.[52] She was refloated on 1 January but subsequently capsized.[85]
Margate  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Flamborough Head, Yorkshire.[46]
Maria  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Limerick.[64]
New York  Bremen The barque was driven into a Swedish brig at Odessa and was severely damaged. She was consequently condemned.[78]
Oscar  Russia The ship was driven ashore at Sulina, Ottoman Empire. She was on a voyage from Odessa to Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France.[86]
Unity United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Guernsey The ship was driven ashore and sank near Aalborg, Denmark. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Svendborg, Denmark to South Shields, County Durham and/or Guernsey.[18][16]
West Indian  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked near "Puerte del Padre", Bahamas. Her crew were rescued.[42]

22 December

List of shipwrecks: 22 December 1846
Ship State Description
Amalia and Laura Dantsic The ship ran aground in the Swinebottoms, off the coast of Denmark. She was on a voyage from London, United Kingdom to Dantsic. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[18]
Ann  United Kingdom The schooner was driven ashore at Gibraltar. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Smyrna, Ottoman Empire to London.[75][87][16] She was refloated on 9 January 1847 and taken in to Gibraltar.[72]
Ann  Hamburg The ship was wrecked. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands.[16]
Apollo Unknown flag The ship departed from New York, United States for Antwerp, Belgium. Presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[26] The wreck of the full-rigged ship Apollo ( United Kingdom) was sighted in the Atlantic Ocean on 31 January 1847.[88]
Caraquena  France The ship was driven ashore at Saint-Martin-de-Ré, Charente-Maritime. She was on a voyage from Bordeaux, Gironde to La Guaira, Venezuela.[89]
Cynthia  United Kingdom The sloop was driven ashore at the mouth of the River Tees. Her crew were rescued.[52]
Fiducia  Kingdom of Hanover The ship sprang a leak in the Jahde and was abandoned. She was on a voyage from Hooksiel to the Clyde.[90]
Findhorn  United Kingdom The brig was in collision with the barque Viscount Hardinge ( United Kingdom) and sank in the North Sea off the coast of County Durham. Her crew were rescued by Viscount Hardinge and Mentor ( United Kingdom).[28][46][52]
Hengist  United Kingdom The steamship was driven ashore at Wremen. She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire to Hamburg. She was refloated on 24 December and towed in to Bremerhaven.[90]
Jane  France The brig was wrecked in the Caicos Islands. She was on a voyage from Arichat, Nova Scotia, British North America to Havana, Cuba.[91]
Ocean Queen United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Jersey The brigantine was driven ashore at Gibraltar. She was on a voyage from Ancona, Papal States to Liverpool, Lancashire. She was refloated the next day.[75][87][77]

23 December

List of shipwrecks: 23 December 1846
Ship State Description
Châteaubriant  France The ship was driven ashore near Bordeaux, Gironde.[92]
Gironde  France The ship was driven ashore at L'Aiguillon-sur-Mer, Vendée. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Bordeaux to Dublin, United Kingdom.[93]
La Dorade  France The ship was lost on this date. Her crew were rescued by Laurel ( United Kingdom).[69]
Triumph  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Hartlepool, County Durham with the loss of a crew member.[71]

24 December

List of shipwrecks: 24 December 1846
Ship State Description
Amalia''  United Kingdom The brig was destroyed by fire off Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island British North America. She was on a voyage from Prince Edward Island to Liverpool, Lancashire.[94][95]
Anna  Hamburg The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at the mouth of the Douro. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Saint Domingo.[96]
Benjamin  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked north of Flamborough Head, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued.[97]
Dunvagan  United Kingdom The sloop was driven ashore and wrecked at North Blyth, Northumberland with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to King's Lynn, Norfolk.[36][52]
Joseph  France The schooner was wrecked at Quiberon, Morbihan with the loss of all hands.[31]
Margarets  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Flamborough Head, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued by Livingston ( United Kingdom).[52]
Reliance  United Kingdom The brig was driven ashore at New York, United States. She was on a voyage from the Turks Islands to New York.[98]
Theron  United Kingdom The brig was wrecked on the Dunnet Sands, in the North Sea off the coast of Caithness.[90] Also reported as 27 December.[36][99]
Yorkshire  United Kingdom The barque ran aground on the East Gar Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Yorkshire and was damaged. She was refloated.[90][52]

25 December

List of shipwrecks: 25 December 1846
Ship State Description
Bell Rock  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned off Budehaven, Cornwall. Her crew were rescued by Stuckley ( United Kingdom.[90]
Enterprise  United Kingdom The brig ran aground on the Herd Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of County Durham. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. She capsized the next day and was wrecked.[71][52] Enterprise was refloated on 19 January 1847 and taken in to South Shields, County Durham.[100]
Experiment Duchy of Lucca The ship was wrecked off Bayliss's Bay, Jamaica. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Lucca to Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.[79]
Idea  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Regent ( United Kingdom).[18]
Inverness  United Kingdom The schooner was wrecked at "Campo Bello". She was on a voyage from "Papeti", Nova Scotia, British North America to Portland, Dorset.[79][101][102]
Somerville  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Adra, Spain. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne to Aden and Odessa.[103]

26 December

List of shipwrecks: 26 December 1846
Ship State Description
Ann  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Gibraltar. She was on a voyage from Smyrna, Ottoman Empire to London. She was refloated on 9 January 1847 and taken in to Gibraltar.[104][105]
Bowyer Smith  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on Grand Manan. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Saint John, New Brunswick, British North America.[106]
James  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on rocks off Canisbay, Caithness. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Aberdeen to Thurso, Caithness.[31]
Laura  Bremen The ship was driven ashore by ice in the Weser. She was on a voyage from Cette, Hérault, France to Bremen.[18] She was refloated on 30 December and taken in to Bremerhaven.[82]
Minerva  United Kingdom The ship was lost with all hands on this date.[12]
Resource  United Kingdom The barque was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Georgiana ( United Kingdom). Resource was on a voyage from Quebec City, Province of Canada, British North America to London.[9][12]
Richmond Lass  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Highland Chief ( United Kingdom).[12]
Robert  United Kingdom The sloop was wrecked near "Ballystown", County Dublin.[71]
Zebra  Sweden The ship was abandoned at sea. Her crew were rescued by a British schooner.[107]

27 December

List of shipwrecks: 27 December 1846
Ship State Description
Daisy  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore east of Ostend, West Flanders, Belgium. She was on a voyage from Odessa to Antwerp, Belgium.[31]
Emilie  France The ship foundered in the Mediterranean Sea off Port Mahon, Spain with the loss of all hands.[73]
Emma  France The ship ran aground off Fort Santa Barbara, Spain. She was on a voyage from Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône to "Santa Martha". She was refloated.[42]
HMRC Petrel Board of Customs The cutter was driven ashore in Swanage Bay. She was refloated and towed in to Weymouth, Dorset in a leaky condition.[90]

28 December

List of shipwrecks: 28 December 1846
Ship State Description
Andromeda  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Patagonia, Argentina to Falmouth, Cornwall.[79]
Apollo  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Whitby Rock. She was refloated.[31]
Caennaise  France The ship ran aground on the Whitby Rock. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham, United Kingdom to Caen, Calvados. She was refloated and taken in to Whitby, Yorkshire in a very leaky condition.[31]
George and Mary, or
Thomas and Mary
 United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Flamborough Head, Yorkshire. She was refloated the next day and taken in to Bridlington for repairs.[90][89]
Henrietta United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The ship departed from New York for Saint John, New Brunswick. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[108]
Marion  United States The ship was wrecked on the Loo Key Shoals. She was on a voyage from Batavia, Netherlands East Indies to New Orleans, Louisiana.[42]
Sleepless  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Flamborough Head.[90] She was refloated the next day and resumed her voyage.[89]
William Clark  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Whitby Rock. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[31]

29 December

List of shipwrecks: 29 December 1847
Ship State Description
Alexander Harvey  United Kingdom The ship was severely damaged by fire at Valparaíso, Chile.[65]
Apollo  United Kingdom The schooner ran aground off the coast of County Durham. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Portsmouth, Hampshire. She was refloated and put back to Sunderland.[85]
Daguerre  France The ship was driven ashore near La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime.[16]
Leander  Prussia The ship was driven ashore near the "Marabout Castle". She was refloated on 5 January 1847 and towed in to Alexandria, Egypt.[109]
Maria Louisa  Chile The ship caught fire and sank at Valparaíso.[65][110]
Mary  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Haisborough Sands, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Hartlepool, County Durham to London.[31]
Unnamed  Chile The hulk caught fire and sank at Valparaíso.[65]

30 December

List of shipwrecks: 30 December 1846
Ship State Description
Ætna  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Flamborough Head, Yorkshire. She was on a voyage from Calcutta, India to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.[93] She was refloated and completed her voyage.[85]
Amandus  Bremen The ship was driven ashore near the mouth of the Weser. She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire, United Kingdom to Bremen.[82] She was refloated on 9 January 1847.[61]
Amor  Bremen The ship ran aground on the Langluitjensand. She was on a voyage from Hull to Bremen.[82]
Dart  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Barber Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Portsmouth, Hampshire. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[93]
Gerhard Hermann  Bremen The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Galveston Island, Texas, United States with the loss of eight or nine lives.[106]
Gironde  France The ship was destroyed by fire at Saint-Martin-de-Ré, Charente-Maritime. She was on a voyage from Bordeaux, Gironde to Dublin, United Kingdom.[111]
Hand of Providence  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Flamborough Head. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[112]
Hendrick Hudson  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked off Kerlouan, Finistère, France. She was on a voyage from the Isles of Scilly to London[18]
Hendrika Arentina, or
Hendrika Jacoba
 Netherlands The ship ran aground on the Schielhoek, in the North Sea off the coast of Zeeland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Cephalonia, United States of the Ionian Islands to Hellevoetsluis, Zeeland.[31] She was refloated on 5 January 1847 and taken in to Hellevoetsluis.[82][63]
Ida  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of three of her crew. Survivors were rescued by Champion ( United Kingdom). Ida was on a voyage from Quebec City, Province of Canada, British North America to Liverpool, Lancashire.[100]
Liberty  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Dimlington, Yorkshire. She was on a voyage from Middlesbrough, Yorkshire to London. She was refloated and put in to Scarborough, Yorkshire in a leaky condition.[93]
Pomona  Prussia The ship ran aground at North Shields, County Durham. She was on a voyage from Memel to North Shields. She was refloated with the assistance of four steamships.[85]
Margaretha Ida  Netherlands The ship ran aground on the Hinder Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Zeeland. She was on a voyage from Hellevoetsluis to Batavia, Netherlands East Indies. She was refloated and taken in to Brouwershaven, Zeeland.[31]
Sabrina  United Kingdom The steamship was driven ashore in the River Lee. She was on a voyage from Cork to Bristol, Gloucestershire.[18]
Valiant  France The French whaler Valiant, Captain Vanier, was wrecked near Margarita Bay, Lower California.[113]

31 December

List of shipwrecks: 31 December 1846
Ship State Description
Caroline  United Kingdom The ship was holed by her anchor and sank off Woodside, Aberdeenshire. She was on a voyage from Inverness to Leith, Lothian.[9]
Dante Ottoman Empire Beylik of Tunis The Bey of Tunis's steamship was wrecked at Tunis.[114]
Herbert  United Kingdom The schooner was wrecked at São Miguel Island, Azores. Her crew were rescued.[81]
John Rundle  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Margate, Kent. She was on a voyage from Antwerp, Belgium to Belfast, County Antrim. She was refloated.[93]
Johns  United Kingdom The ship struck a rock and sank off Point Romania. She was on a voyage from Singapore to Whampoa, China.[115]
Resource  United Kingdom The ship was severely damaged by fire off King's Lynn, Norfolk.[16]
Tynwald
HMS Urgent
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Isle of Man
 Royal Navy
The paddle steamers were in collision in Liverpool Bay off the Formby Lightship ( Trinity House). Both vessels were severely damaged, with a crew member of Tynwald killed. Tynwald was on a voyage from Douglas, Isle of Man to Liverpool, Lancashire. HMS Urgent was on a voyage from Liverpool to Dublin.[116][117]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date in December 1846
Ship State Description
Amelia  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean after 6 December. Her crew were rescued by Sea Bird ( United Kingdom).[118]
Aristides  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned south of Madagascar before 30 December. She was on a voyage from Calcutta, India to the Cape of Good Hope.[119]
Astrea  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore in the Dardanelles before 1 January 1847. She had been refloated by 5 January.[120]
Aurelian  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked before 10 December. She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Province of Canada, British North America to Portsmouth, Hampshire.[12]
Bella Antonia  Spain The ship was lost between 17 and 28 December with the loss of five of her crew. She was on a voyage from Cádiz to Matanzas, Cuba.[121]
Canton  Haiti The barque was wrecked on the Muscle Ridges, off the coast on New York, United States.[31]
Courrier de Bruik  France The ship was driven ashore near Santoña, Spain. She was on a voyage from Bordeaux, Gironde to Martinique.[93]
Dorothy  Spain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Spartan ( United Kingdom).[122]
Eagle  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore near Gallipoli, Ottoman Empire.[120]
Eliza  United Kingdom The ship ran aground off Thornham, Norfolk before 16 December. She was on a voyage from Thornham to Liverpool, Lancashire.[41]
Emanuel Stettin The ship was lost off Skagen, Denmark before 2 December.[123]
Flirt  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Black Rock Ledge, off Port Ebert Point, British North America. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands to Halifax, Nova Scotia.[61]
Friendship  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean before 29 December. Her crew were rescued by Curteis ( United States). Friendship was on a voyage from Dublin to Halifax.[124]
Gerhardus Hendrikus  Netherlands The ship sank in Tor Bay before 13 December. She was on a voyage from Bordeaux, Gironde, France to Amsterdam, North Holland.[11]
Heureuse Pauline  France The brig was wrecked near Le Palais, Morbihan.[18][12]
Jane United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The ship was lost off Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick with the loss of all hands.[93]
Jane  United Kingdom The schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean by her seven surviving crew, four having been washed overboard and drowned on 22 December. Six people survived to be rescued by the schooner Adelaide ( United Kingdom) on 27 December. Jane was on a voyage from St. Ubes, Portugal to Falmouth, Cornwall.[81]
Jane Sprott  United Kingdom The ship was in collision with a sloop and was beached on Goat Island, Maine, United States. She was on a voyage from Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America to New York, United States. She was refloated and put in to Newport, Rhode Island, United States, where she arrived on 22 December.[61]
John and Thomas  United Kingdom The ship capsized off the coast of Norway. She was towed in to Hammerfest.[93]
Jules de Blosseville  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked near Padstow, Cornwall, United Kingdom before 4 December. She was on a voyage from Saint Domingo to Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure.[10]
Kingston  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore in the Saint Lawrence River downstream of Saint-Anne-de-Beaupré, Province of Canada.[93]
Leavitt  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Sandy Hook, New Jersey, United States. She was on a voyage from Saint John, New Brunswick to New York City. She was later refloated and towed in to New York in a severely damaged condition.[9]
Llewellin  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore in the Saint Lawrence River downstream of Saint-Anne-de-Beaupré.[93]
Lloyd's  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore in the Saint Lawrence River downstream of Saint-Anne-de-Beaupré.[93][15]
Lord Goderich  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Warangerfiord. Her crew survived, eight of them being rescued by the brig William ( United Kingdom).[93][39]
Margaret  United Kingdom The brig was driven ashore at Grimsby, Lincolnshire before 14 December.[34]
Maria United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The ship was run ashore near Shediac, Nova Scotia.[93]
Mary Ann  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Bermeo, Spain before 23 December. She was on a voyage from Ardrossan, Ayrshire to Bilboa, Spain.[31][12] She was refloated and taken in to Bilboa.[18]
Mary Sheill  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean before 27 December. Her crew were rescued by Richard Anderson ( United States). Mary Sheill was on a voyage from Liverpool to Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America.[76][107]
Mersey  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Matane, Province of Canada before 7 December. She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Province of Canada to Liverpool.[93]
Monte Christo  France The ship was wrecked at Quiberon, Morbihan before 25 December with the loss of eight of her crew. She was on a voyage from Batavia, Netherlands East Indies to Nantes, Loire-Inférieure.[89]
New Carlisle  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked in the Saint Lawrence River downstream of Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, Province of Canada. She was on a voyage from Quebec City to Gaspé.[61]
Northampton  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean before 15 December.[16]
Pavilion United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Jersey The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Ianthe ( United Kingdom).[39] She was on a voyage from Paspébian, Province of Canada to Jersey.[12]
Pons Ælii  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Horseshoe Reef, off the coast of British North America.[93][15]
Prima Donna  United Kingdom The ship was deliberately sunk by her crew in the Java Sea after her officers had been murdered. She was on a voyage from Hobart, Van Diemen's Land to an English port. Fourteen crew reached Bali in the ship's longboat. They were taken into custody after discrepancies in the various accounts given of the ship's sinking.[125]
Reliance  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Matane before 7 December. She was on a voyage from Quebec City to Liverpool.[93]
Resource  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Brazil. Her crew were rescued by a Brazilian or Portuguese schooner. She was on a voyage from Monte Video, Uruguay to Liverpool.[32]
Ringdove United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The ship was wrecked on Cape Tormentine. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Pictou, Nova Scotia to Miramichi, New Brunswick.[93]
Royalist  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean (47°10′N 8°20′W / 47.167°N 8.333°W / 47.167; -8.333). Her crew were rescued by Comet ( Spain).[16]
Ruby  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked at "Cook Cove", British North America before 10 December. She was on a voyage from Saguenay, Province of Canada to London.[93][12]
Search  United Kingdom The ship was damaged at Larache, Morocco before 16 December.[90] She was subsequently taken in to Larache for repairs.[75]
Siren  United Kingdom The brig was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean before 21 December. She was on a voyage from Kertch, Russia to Falmouth.[93][15]
Sirocco  France The steamship sank in the Rhône.[126]
Stanton  United Kingdom The barque was driven ashore and wrecked at McNair's Cove, in the Gut of Canso. She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire to Miramichi.[93][117][39]
Temperance United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The ship was wrecked near Pugwash, Nova Scotia before 8 December. She was on a voyage from Halifax to Prince Edward Island.[12]
Thames  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore in the Saint Lawrence River downstream of Saint-Anne-de-Beaupré.[93]
Thomas  United Kingdom The brig was driven ashore in the Saint Lawrence River downstream of Saint-Anne-de-Beaupré before 10 December. Her crew survived.[61]
Washington  United States The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by the brig R. F. Toper ( United States). Washington was on a voyage from Baltimore, Maryland to Belfast, County Antrim, United Kingdom.[93][12][16]
Zelica  United States The ship was driven ashore at Machias, Maine before 2 December, Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Wilmington, Delaware to Eastport, Maine.[116][39]
23 Mai  France The brig was wrecked at the "Harbour of Mercy", Chile.[110]
574  United Kingdom The brig was wrecked on Anticosti Island, Nova Scotia. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Province of Canada to Swansea, Glamorgan.[48]

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