List of shipwrecks in January 1820

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The list of shipwrecks in January 1820 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during January 1820.

1 January

List of shipwrecks: 1 January 1820
Ship State Description
Marianna  Sweden The ship was lost near Gothenburg with the loss of one life.[1] She was on a voyage from Liebau, Prussia to London, United Kingdom.[2]
Roseberry  United Kingdom The ship struck the pier at Whitby, North Riding of Yorkshire and was severely damaged.[3]

3 January

List of shipwrecks: 3 January 1820
Ship State Description
Albion  Sweden The full-rigged ship was driven ashore at Mogadore, Morocco.[4]
Assunta Kingdom of Sardinia The brig-schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Mogadore.[4]
Minerva Kingdom of Sardinia The bombard was driven ashore and wrecked at Mogadore.[4]
Vine  United Kingdom The ship struck Rock Patrick, off Strangford, County Down, and foundered. She was on a voyage from Beaumaris, Anglesey, to Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland.[5]

4 January

List of shipwrecks: 4 January 1820
Ship State Description
Charles  France The ship was lost near Nantes, Loire-Inférieure. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Nantes to Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône.[6]
Indian Hunter  United States The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by United States ( United States). She was on a voyage from Bermuda to New York.[7]
Vine  United Kingdom The ship struck a rock at Strangford, County Antrim and was wrecked. She was on a voyage from Beaumaris, Anglesey to Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland.[8]

5 January

List of shipwrecks: 5 January 1820
Ship State Description
Mateldess  Portugal The ship was lost at the mouth of the Rio Grande. She was on a voyage from "Acra" to Madeira.[9]

6 January

List of shipwrecks: 6 January 1820
Ship State Description
Isabella  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Spurn Point, East Riding of Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued by a lifeboat. She was on a voyage from Miramichi Bay to Hull, Yorkshire.[10] Isabella was later refloated and taken in to Hull.[11]

7 January

List of shipwrecks: 7 January 1820
Ship State Description
El Furia  Spain The ship sprang a leak and foundered off Jamaica. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Santa Marta, Viceroyalty of New Granada.[12]
Flora  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked at São Miguel, Azores, Portugal. Her crew were rescued.[6]
Preussens Freywilliger  Prussia The ship was wrecked on Læsø, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Pillau to London, United Kingdom.[13]
Sultan  France The ship was wrecked at Sables d'Olonne, Vendée. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Bordeaux, Gironde to "Rodon".[6]
Wessaweskeay  United States The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at the Wood Island Lighthouse, Maine. She was on a voyage from Havana, Cuba to Portsmouth, New Hampshire.[13]
William & Elizabeth  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore near Poole, Dorset. She was on a voyage from London to Poole.[5]

8 January

List of shipwrecks: 8 January 1820
Ship State Description
Charles  United Kingdom The schooner was wrecked off Port Royal, Jamaica.[14]
William Henry  United Kingdom The schooner was driven ashore at Westgate-on-Sea, Kent. She was on a voyage from London to Vlissingen, Zeeland, Netherlands.[10] William Henry was refloated on 12 January and taken in to Margate.[11]

9 January

List of shipwrecks: 9 January 1820
Ship State Description
Eliza  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Eyemouth, Berwickshire. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Leith, Lothian to Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland.[15]
Ibbetson  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Spaniard Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Kent. She was on a voyage from Cork to London. Ibbetson was later refloated and taken in to Whitstable, Kent.[5]
Magnet  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) north of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.[16] Her crew were rescued.[15]
Maria  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the East Barrows Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex. All on board were rescued She was on a voyage from Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands to London.[5]

10 January

List of shipwrecks: 10 January 1820
Ship State Description
Countess of Leven & Melville  United Kingdom The ship departed from Malta for Trieste. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[17]
Elizabeth  United States The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Deal, New Jersey.[18]
General Gadsden  United States The ship was driven ashore at Deal, New Jersey. All on board were rescued. She was on a voyage from Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands to New York.[18]
John  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Stoney Binks, in the North Sea off the coast of County Durham. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to London.[19]
Sally  United States The ship was wrecked in New Topsail Inlet. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands to Wilmington, Delaware.[7]
Valor  United States The ship was wrecked at Deal, New Jersey. She was on a voyage from Havana, Cuba to New York.[18]

11 January

List of shipwrecks: 11 January 1820
Ship State Description
Isabella  United Kingdom The sloop was wrecked on Mahee Island, County Down. She was on a voyage from Larne, County Antrim to Dublin.[15]
John  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked near Hull, Yorkshire.[20]

12 January

List of shipwrecks: 12 January 1820
Ship State Description
Active  Portugal The ship was wrecked at Terceira, Azores.[21]
Ann  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked in Galway Bay. She was on a voyage from Berbice to London.[15]
Felix Ventura  Portugal The ship was wrecked at Terceira.[21]
Fleece  United Kingdom The ship ran aground at Newry, County Antrim. Her crew were rescued.[22]
Hope  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked at Terceira.[21]
Lord Cathcart  United Kingdom The ship struck a rock and foundered in the Adriatic Sea 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) east north east of Pelagosa, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies with the loss of five of her nineteen crew.[23][24]
Thomas  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked at Terceira.[21]
Valency  United Kingdom The ship was lost near Ceuta, Spain. She was on a voyage from Messina, Sicily to London.[25]
Young William  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked at Terceira.[21]

13 January

List of shipwrecks: 13 January 1820
Ship State Description
Eliza  United States The ship was wrecked on the coast of Newfoundland, British North America. She was on a voyage from Boston, Massachusetts to Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America.[26]

15 January

List of shipwrecks: 15 January 1820
Ship State Description
Duke of Wellington  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked in a gale at São Miguel, Azores, Portugal.[21]
Elizabeth and Sarah  United Kingdom The ship was last seen in the Atlantic Ocean (46°55′N 12°00′W / 46.917°N 12.000°W / 46.917; -12.000 whilst on a voyage from São Miguel to London. Presumed subsequently foundered with the loss of all hands.[27]
Twelve Brothers  United Kingdom The schooner was driven ashore crewless at Blakeney, Norfolk.[16]

16 January

List of shipwrecks: 16 January 1820
Ship State Description
Diana  United Kingdom The ship struck a rock and sank in Loch Tarbert. She was on a voyage from Limerick to Liverpool, Lancashire.[28]
Mary  United Kingdom The sloop was driven ashore near Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Alnmouth, Northumberland to London.[15]

17 January

List of shipwrecks: 17 January 1820
Ship State Description
Friends  United States The ship was wrecked near Eastport, Maine.[29]
George and Jenny  United Kingdom The sloop was driven ashore at Southport, Lancashire.[30] Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Limerick to Greenock, Renfrewshire.[2]
Heart of Oak  United Kingdom The ship ran aground, capsized and was wrecked at Brielle, South Holland, Netherlands Her crew survived.[6]
Helen  France The ship was wrecked on Long Island, New York, United States. She was on a voyage from Bordeaux, Gironde to New York City.[28]
Jeune Corrinne  France The ship ran aground on the Îles Deux Moulins, Gironde. She was on a voyage from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States to Bordeaux.[31]
Midas  United States The ship was run down and sunk off Boston, Massachusetts. She was on a voyage from Saint Domingo to Boston.[32]
Quatre Sœurs  France The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Manasquan, New Jersey, United States. She was on a voyage from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to New York.[28]
Rodney  United Kingdom The brig was sunk by ice in the River Thames at Wapping, Middlesex.[16]

18 January

List of shipwrecks: 18 January 1820
Ship State Description
Adventure  United Kingdom The ship foundered in Dublin Bay with the loss of all hands She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Dublin.[33]
Catherine  United Kingdom The sloop foundered in the Irish Sea off Great Orme Head, Caernarvonshire with the loss of two of her crew. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Pwllheli, Caernarvonshire.[34]
Hero  United Kingdom The sloop foundered in the Irish Sea off Great Orme Head. Her crew were rescued.[34]
Jane  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Carlingford, County Louth. She was on a voyage from Newry, County Antrim to Whitehaven, Cumberland.[6]
Rubicon  United States The full-rigged ship was driven ashore at Long Branch, New Jersey. She was on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina to New York.[32]
Union  United States The ship was wrecked off Cape Ann, Massachusetts, United States with the loss of nine lives. She was on a voyage from Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America to Boston, Massachusetts.[7][32]

19 January

List of shipwrecks: 19 January 1820
Ship State Description
Anne  United Kingdom The ship ran aground, capsized and was wrecked at Kilcolgan, County Galway. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Berbice to London[33]
Bountiful  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked at Ambleteuse, Pas-de-Calais, France. Her crew were rescued.[6]
Cleopatra  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on Gray Point, Belfast Lough and sank. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Workington, Cumberland to Belfast, County Antrim.[35]
Clio  United Kingdom The ship sprang a leak and was abandoned in the North Sea off Flamborough Head, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued by Dido ( United Kingdom).[31]
Cruizer  United Kingdom The brig capsized and was wrecked off Wylfa, Anglesey with the loss of all hands.[6][34]
Dolphin  United Kingdom The schooner was driven ashore and severely damaged in Swansea Bay. She was on a voyage from Dartmouth, Devon to Neath, Glamorgan.[2]
Dumfries  United Kingdom The ship sprang a leak and was abandoned at sea. Her crew were rescued by Mary Ann ( United Kingdom). She was on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan to Whitehaven, Cumberland.[31]
Emilie  Norway The ship was lost off Christiansand.[29]
Jennet  United Kingdom The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Howth, County Dublin with the loss of all hands.[22]
Jobson  United Kingdom The ship ran aground and sank at Porto Santo Stefano, Grand Duchy of Tuscany with the loss of a crew member. She was on a voyage from London to Genoa, Grand Duchy of Tuscany.[21]
John & Mary  United Kingdom The ship was sunk by ice at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. She was on a voyage from Wisbech to London.[36]
Margaret  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Eyemouth, Berwickshire. Her crew were rescued.[21]
Mary  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Portpatrick, Wigtownshire. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Greenock, Renfrewshire to Liverpool, Lancashire.[37]
Merton Hall  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Ballantrae, Ayrshire. She was on a voyage from Belfast, County Antrim to Ayr.[36]
Neptune  United Kingdom The ship ran aground at Sunderland, County Durham and was wrecked.[31]
Nicholas  United Kingdom The ship was lost near Howth. Her crew were rescued by Countess ( United Kingdom). She was on a voyage from Whitehaven, Cumberland to Dublin.[22]
Providence  United Kingdom The ship ran aground and was severely damaged on the Herd Sand, in the North Sea off South Shields, County Durham. She was refloated in late August and taken in to South Shields.[6][38]
Resolution  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at North Shields, County Durham.[34] She was refloated on 16 February and taken in to South Shields.[7]
Sprightly  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore by ice in the River Thames.[2]
Supply  United Kingdom The ship was lost near Amlwch, Anglesey with the loss of all hands.[6]
Susan & Ann  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Herd Sand. Her crew were rescued. She was later refloated.[36]
Thomas and Alice  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Herd Sand. She was later refloated and taken in to South Shields.[6][7][36]
Three Brothers  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at North Shields.[34]
Union  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Islandmagee, County Antrim with the loss of two lives.[31]

20 January

List of shipwrecks: 20 January 1820
Ship State Description
Charlotte  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Hook Sand with the loss of more than four lives. She was on a voyage from Pwllheli, Caernarvonshire to Bristol, Gloucestershire.[31][39]
John  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at St Martin's, Isles of Scilly.[31] She was on a voyage from Prince Edward Island, British North America to Bristol. John was later refloated and taken in to St Mary's, Isles of Scilly.[21]
Lamb  United Kingdom The schooner foundered in the Bristol Channel off Lundy Island, Devon with the loss of at least three lives.[39]
Margaret  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Quoddy Head, Maine, United States. She was on a voyage from St. Andrews, New Brunswick, British North America to Liverpool, Lancashire.[29] Margaret was eventually refloated and taken in to a port.[40]
Riga Packet  United Kingdom The ship was dismasted and abandoned off St. Ives, Cornwall. She was on a voyage from Demerara to London.[36]
Thetis  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore near Ilfracombe, Devon with the loss of two lives. She was on a voyage from Ilfracombe to Bristol, Gloucestershire.[6]

21 January

List of shipwrecks: 21 January 1820
Ship State Description
Bell & Mary  United Kingdom The ship sank at South Shields, County Durham. She was refloated the next day and beached.[36]
Drie Gesusters Bremen The ship was lost in the English Channel off Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from the Charente to Bremen.[6][34]
Edmund  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore on the Holderness coast, Yorkshire.[36]
George  United Kingdom The ship was lost off Worms Head, Glamorgan.[22] Her four crew were rescued.[41]
John  United Kingdom The ship foundered in Rhossili Bay with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from Llanelli to Swansea, Glamorgan.[22]
Minerva  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Stony Binks, in the North Sea off the mouth of the Humber with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Rochester, Kent.[6]
Picton  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on Foreland Point, Devon. She was on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Barbados.[6] Two crewmen died; remainder of crew and woman passenger were rescued.
Ponsonby  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and capsized at Newport, Monmouthshire.[22]
Rambler  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Pakefield, Suffolk. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[6] Rambler was refloated in June and taken in to Great Yarmouth.[40]
Rubicon  United States The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Long Branch, New Jersey. She was on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina to New York.[7]
William  United Kingdom The ship was lost in the English Grounds. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Youghal, County Cork to Bristol.[6]

22 January

List of shipwrecks: 22 January 1820
Ship State Description
Hope  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked off Margate, Kent. Her crew were saved. She was on a voyage from London to Portsmouth, Hampshire.[6]
Hugh Crawford  United Kingdom The ship struck a rock and was wrecked in the Clyde 6 nautical miles (11 km) from Dunoon, Ayrshire. She was on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina, United States to Greenock, Renfrewshire.[31][42]
Spartan  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged at Londonderry. She was later refloated.[13][31]
Victory  United States The brig was abandoned at sea. Her crew were rescued by Agile ( United States). She was on a voyage from Surinam to Boston, Massachusetts.[29][43]

23 January

List of shipwrecks: 23 January 1820
Ship State Description
Anna  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore in Dunworthy Bay.[22]
Rabbit  United Kingdom The ship was lost near the Carr Rock. Her crew were rescued.[21]

24 January

List of shipwrecks: 24 January 1820
Ship State Description
Brothers  United Kingdom The brig was driven ashore at Beachy Head, Sussex. Her crew were rescued.[44] She was on a voyage from Barcelona, Spain to London. Brothers was later refloated and taken in to Newhaven, Sussex.[21]
Collins  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore in Dundrum Bay. She was on a voyage from Saint John, New Brunswick, British North America to Liverpool, Lancashire.[22]
Jean McCleary  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Cushendun, County Antrim. She was on a voyage from Whitehaven, Cumberland to Londonderry.[45]
John Edwards  United Kingdom The ship struck a rock and sank at Tobermory, Isle of Mull. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Sligo to Dublin.[35]
Lady Bulkeley  United Kingdom The ship sank in the Irish Sea off Southport, Lancashire with the loss of all hands.[31]
Mean McCleary  United Kingdom The ship ran aground at "Cashendom". Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Whitehaven, Cumberland to Londonderry.[35]
Minerva  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned off Memel, Prussia. She was on a voyage from London to Memel. Minerva subsequently came ashore north of Memel.[18]

25 January

List of shipwrecks: 25 January 1820
Ship State Description
Alabama  United States The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Haiti and was plundered by 400 of the local inhabitants. Her crew were rescued.[46]
Anacreon  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the north west coast of Wangerooge, Kingdom of Hanover. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Havana, Cuba to Bremen.[21]
Belle Sauvage  United States The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newport, Rhode Island to Bilbao, Spain.[47]
Countess of Leven and Melville  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on Lastovo, Austrian Empire with the loss of all but two of those on board. She was on a voyage from Malta to Trieste, Austrian Empire.[48]
Giacomina  Malta The ship was driven ashore and wrecked in St. Paul's Bay, Malta. She was on a voyage from Constantinople, Ottoman Empire to Malta.[14]
Integrity  United Kingdom The transport ship was driven ashore and damaged at Mountbatten, Devon. She was on a voyage from Chatham, Kent to Plymouth, Devon.[6] She was later refloated.[49]
Isabella  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Home Sand, in the North Sea off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Zakynthos, Greece to Hull, Yorkshire.[31] Isabella was refloated on 28 January and taken in to Hull.[22]
Leda  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Malta. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Drontheim, Norway to Ancona, Papal States.[50]
Rose  United Kingdom The ship ran aground and was damaged at Plymouth, Devon. She was on a voyage from Cork to London. Rose was later refloated.[42]
San Fidel  Spain The ship struck rocks and sank off Gibraltar. She was on a voyage from "Caril" to Algeciras.[14]
Sisters  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked at Saron, Cantabria, Spain with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from Tarragona, Spain to Hull.[51][52]
Stag  United States The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near the Cape Henry Lighthouse, Virginia. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Sumatra to Baltimore, Maryland.[29]
Two Generals  United States The ship sprang a leak and was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. All on board were rescued by George Crosard ( France). She was on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina to Bordeaux, Gironde, France.[21]

26 January

List of shipwrecks: 26 January 1820
Ship State Description
Augusta  United Kingdom The ship sprang a leak and was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean (51°00′N 20°30′W / 51.000°N 20.500°W / 51.000; -20.500). Five of her eleven crew died before the survivors were rescued on 9 February by Everthorpe ( United Kingdom). Augusta was on a voyage from Saint John, New Brunswick, British North America to Dumfries.[53]
Elizabeth  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged at Scarborough, Yorkshire.[42]
Giacomina  Ottoman Empire The ship was wrecked in St. Paul's Bay, Malta.[54]
Leda  Norway The ship was wrecked in Melleha Bay, Malta.[54]
Thetis  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Worthing, Sussex. She was on a voyage from Malta to London.[31] Thetis was later refloated and taken in to Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex.[22]
Union  United Kingdom The ship ran aground and sank at St Helen's, Isles of Scilly. She was on a voyage from Chepstow, Monmouthshire to St Helen's.[35] Union was later refloated and taken in to St. Mary's, Isles of Scilly.[21]

27 January

List of shipwrecks: 27 January 1820
Ship State Description
Nile  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at "Rieutienville", Pas-de-Calais, France.[22] She was on a voyage from Malta to London.[55] Nile was refloated and taken in to Le Crotoy, Somme, France.[7]

28 January

List of shipwrecks: 28 January 1820
Ship State Description
Borneo  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked near "Carragona", on the north west coast of America.[56]
Jane  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore near Bayonne, Basses-Pyrénées, France. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newfoundland, British North America to Bilboa, Spain.[18]
John  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked in the North Sea and was abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to London.[35]
Sally  United States The ship was lost in the Turks Islands. She was on a voyage from Portsmouth, New Hampshire to Gonaïves, Haiti.[12]
Tiger  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Bayonne. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newfoundland to Bilboa.[18]

29 January

List of shipwrecks: 29 January 1820
Ship State Description
Nancy  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Naas Sand with the loss of a crew member. She was on a voyage from Swansea, Glamorgan to Bridgwater, Somerset.[21]
Sisters  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Naas Sand. She was on a voyage from Swansea to Bridgwater.[57]
Thomas  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Naas Sand. She was on a voyage from Swansea to Bridgwater.[21]

30 January

List of shipwrecks: 30 January 1820
Ship State Description
Fleece  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Spit Sand, in the English Channel off Portsmouth, Hampshire and was wrecked. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Portsmouth.[21]
Fortune  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on "Cazgiel Island" in the Gulf of Venice. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from London to Fiume, Austrian Empire.[50][58]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date in January 1820
Ship State Description
Belinda  United Kingdom The ship was damaged at Penzance, Cornwall. She was on a voyage from London to Cork.[5]
Bell and Mary  United Kingdom The sloop sank at North Shields, County Durham before 22 January. She was later refloated and beached in shallow water.[44]
Bellona  Spanish Navy The ship was wrecked at Vera Cruz, Viceroyalty of New Granada.[12]
Consulado de la Havannah  Spanish Navy The ship was wrecked at Vera Cruz.[12]
Earnest  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore near Cherbourg, Seine-Inférieure, France. She was on a voyage from Pernambuco, Brazil to Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure.[59]
Guia  Spanish Navy The ship was wrecked at Vera Cruz.[12]
Hugh  United States The ship ran aground at Toward Point, Argyllshire, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina to the Clyde.[44]
Louisa  France The ship was wrecked at Lannion, Côtes-du-Nord. She was on a voyage from Bordeaux, Gironde to Lannion.[6]
USS Lynx  United States Navy The schooner departed from St. Mary's, Georgia for Jamaica 11 January. No further trace, presumed foundered in a hurricane off Jamaica with the loss of all 50 hands.[60]
Martha  United States The ship was lost off Matanzas, Cuba. She was on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina to Matanzas.[31]
Mary  United Kingdom The ship was reported wrecked at Cahirsiveen, County Kerry before 29 January. She was on a voyage from Bengal, India to Liverpool.[4] Also reported as arriving at Valentia Island, County Kerry on 25 January.[45]
Medina  United Kingdom The schooner ran aground off Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine. Her crew were rescued by rocket apparatus. She was on a voyage from Cadiz, Spain to Bristol.[61]
Princess Royal  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Hogsty Reef. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Bermuda.[12]
Rippon  United Kingdom The ship was destroyed by fire in the North Sea. She was on a voyage from London to York.[4][22]
Rising Sun  Netherlands The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from Bordeaux, Gironde, France to Amsterdam, North Holland.[15]
Rose Victoire  France The ship foundered in the English Channel off Guernsey, Channel Islands. Her crew were rescued.[62]
St. Johannes Stettin The ship was wrecked near "Swenor". Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Leith, Lothian, United Kingdom to Stettin.[63][64]
Shannon  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at St. Mary's, Isles of Scilly. Her crew were rescued.[44]
Swallow  United Kingdom The brig was wrecked at Portishead, Gloucestershire in early January.[65][66]
Young Thomas  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore near Filey Bridge, Yorkshire in late January. She was later refloated and taken in to Scarborough, Yorkshire.[4]

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