List of shipwrecks in 1802
The list of shipwrecks in 1802 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1802.
January
4 January
- Omnibus ( Batavian Republic): The ship was wrecked near Calais, France while on a voyage from Rotterdam to Livorno.[1]
8 January
- Adler (flag unknown): The brig was driven ashore at Saltfleet, Lincolnshire.[2] She was refloated on 19 January.[3]
- Nelson ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered while on a voyage from St. Ives, Cornwall to St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall. Her crew were rescued by Dorothea Maria ( Portugal).[4]
9 January
- Betty ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Strangford, County Down.[5]
- Welwaar ( Batavian Republic): The ship sank at Havre de Grace, Seine-Maritime, France.[6]
10 January
- Jane ( United Kingdom): The brig was wrecked on Inchcape while on a voyage from Rotterdam, Batavian Republic to Aberdeen. Her crew survived.[7][8]
11 January
- Minerva ( United States): The ship was wrecked at Cape Cod, Massachusetts while on a voyage from Madeir, Portugal to Salem, Massachusetts.[9]
16 January
- Planter's Reward ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the North Sea off Eyemouth, Berwickshire while on a voyage from Alloa, Clackmannanshire to Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland.[1][10]
17 January
- Vigilantia ( Batavian Republic): The ship was wrecked on the Portuguese coast. She was on a voyage from Dordrecht to Smyrna, Greece.[11]
20 January
- Admiral Packenham ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Cork.[6]
- Four Brothers ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Spurn Point, Yorkshire while on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to London.[6]
21 January
- Favourite ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Elen, County Donegal with the loss of a crew member.[12]
- Heart of Oak ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the North Sea off Scarborough, Yorkshire while on a voyage from London to Sunderland, County Durham.[1]
- Mary ( United States): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Loch Indaal, Islay, United Kingdom while on a voyage from New York to Greenock, Renfrewshire, United Kingdom.[13]
- Minerva ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Pwllheli, Caernarfonshire. There were six survivors.[14]
- Minerva ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Turks Island.[15]
- Newcastle ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Hollesley Bay, Suffolk. She refloated but subsequently foundered. Her crew were rescued.[1]
- New Fair Trader ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven on shore and wrecked at Dublin. Her crew were rescued.[1]
- Nostra Señora del Carmen del Begona ( Spain): The ship was wrecked on the Welsh coast while on a voyage from Bilbao to Bristol, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom.[16]
- Nymph ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked in St. Bride's Bay while on a voyage from Saint Croix to Cork.[17]
- Peggy ( United Kingdom): The sloop foundered in Liverpool Bay with the loss of eleven of her twelve crew.[14]
- Phoenix ( United Kingdom): The sloop foundered in the North Sea off Scarborough .[1]
- Princess Royal ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Cayeux-sur-Mer, Somme, France. Her crew were rescued.[18]
- Richard ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Caernafon with the loss of all hands.[17]
- Río Douro ( Portugal): The ship was wrecked on the Cockle Sand in the North Sea off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Her crew were rescued[19]
- Thomas and Alice ( United Kingdom): The brig was driven on the Herd Sand, in the North Sea off North Shields, County Durham. Her crew were rescued by the lifeboat Northumberland ( United Kingdom).[14]
- True Friend ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Southwold, Suffolk. She was subsequently destroyed by fire.[1]
22 January
- Die Siebe ( Batavian Republic): The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Holyhead, Anglesey, United Kingdom while on a voyage from Rotterdam to Dublin.[4]
- Lively ( United Kingdom): The sloop was driven in to HMS Amazon ( Royal Navy) in the North Sea off Deal, Kent and foundered. Her crew were rescued.[20]
24 January
- Aurora ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall.[18]`
- Charleton ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore in Annatto Bay, Jamaica.[21]
- Cito ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Mediterranean Sea off Málaga, Spain.[22]
- Friendship ( United Kingdom): The drogger was driven ashore in Bucknor's Bay, Jamaica.[21]
- Jupiter ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Rio Bueno, Jamaica and was destroyed by fire.[21]
- Lancaster ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore in Annatto Bay.[21]
- Lucy ( United Kingdom): The brig was driven ashore in Montego Bay, Jamaica.[21]
- Mary ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore in Montego Bay.[21]
- New Hope ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Mediterranean Sea off Málaga.[22]
- New Invention ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Mediterranean Sea off Málaga.[22]
- Perseverance ( United Kingdom): The brig was driven ashore in Montego Bay.[21]
- Star ( Spain): The barque foundered in the Mediterranean Sea off Málaga.[22]
- Thomas ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore in Montego Bay.[21]
- William ( United States): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Orraccabessa.[21]
26 January
- Perseverance ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the North Sea while on a voyage from Southwold, Suffolk to Hull, Yorkshire.[1] Her crew were rescued.[23]
28 January
- Betty ( United Kingdom): The sloop was wrecked on the Point of Towart while on a voyage from Rothsay, Bute to Glasgow, Renfrewshire.[13]
- HM Hired cutter Suwerow ( Royal Navy): The cutter was destroyed by fire at Plymouth, Devon.
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- Admiral Mann ( United Kingdom): The transport ship was wrecked at Alexandria, Egypt at the end of January.[24]
- Adriana ( United States): The ship was crushed by ice and sunk in the Delaware River.[25]
- Adventure ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered with the loss of all hands.[1]
- Anna ( Batavian Republic): The ship was wrecked on the Dutch coast while on a voyage from Greetzijl to Rotterdam.[17]
- Anna Maria ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore in the Bristol Channel.[1]
- Asia ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked south of Peel, Isle of Man while on a voyage from the Leeward Islands to the Clyde. All on board were rescued.[4][25][26]
- Aurora ( United States): The ship was wrecked on the Gunfleet Sands, in the North Sea. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Charlestown, South Carolina.[2]
- Chance ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Barbados.[12]
- Exchange ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Dutch coast.[4]
- HMS Fly ( Royal Navy): The Swan-class ship sloop foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Flattery, Newfoundland, British North America.
- Frances-Ann ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered off Liverpool, Lancashire while on a voyage from Belfast, County Down to Liverpool.[1]
- Franklin ( United States): The ship was wrecked on the Dutch coast with the loss of all but one of her crew. She was on a voyage from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Amsterdam.[4]
- Gannymede ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked od Oesel while on a voyage from Gothenburg, Sweden to Saint Petersburg. Her crew were rescued[2][6]
- George ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Westport, County Mayo while on a voyage from Surinam to Dublin.[4]
- Grafton ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the Holderness coast, Yorkshire.[27]
- Henry ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Southwold, Suffolk.[6]
- Indefatigable ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Parkgate, Cheshire.[1]
- Isabella & Mary ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on Texel, Batavian Republic while on a voyage from a Baltic port to Sunderland, County Durham.[2]
- James and Mary ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered while on a voyage from Poole, Dorset to Hull, Yorkshire.[28]
- John and Edward ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Six Mill Point, Dublin.[1]
- Kenyon ( United Kingdom): The Guineman was wrecked off Martinique at the end of January with the loss of over 300 lives, most of them slaves. There were only eight survivors.[29]
- Kitty ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Falsterbo, Sweden.[25]
- Leda ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Kattegat while on a voyage from Riga to Hull.[19]
- HDMS Le Triton ( Dano-Norwegian Navy): The frigate foundered in the Mediterranean Sea off Hyères, Var, France with the loss of all hands.[30]
- Minerva ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered off Turk Island while on a voyage from New Brunswick, British North America to Jamaica.[31]
- Nancy ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Cape Trafalgar, Spain while on a voyage from London to Naples, Kingdom of Sicily.[25]
- Nassau ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the English Channel off Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France with the loss of nine of her crew. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London.[1]
- New Century ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Hoylake, Cheshire.[1]
- New Thompson ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Youghal, County Cork while on a voyage from Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire to Dungarvan, County Waterford.[32]
- Peggy ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered at Liverpool with the loss of all but on of her crew. She was on a voyage from Cork to Liverpool.[1]
- Peggy ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked south of Peel, Isle of Man with the loss of two of her crew. She was on a voyage from Drogheda, County Louth to Newry, County Down.[25][26]
- Phœnix ( United Kingdom): The sloop foundered in the North Sea off Scarborough, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued.[33]
- Royal George ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall.[2]
- Sachern ( United States): The ship was wrecked near Holyhead, Anglesey, United Kingdom while on a voyage from Virginia to Dublin.[1]
- Shannon ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Saltholm, Denmark.[25]
- Swallow ( United Kingdom): The ship was run down and sunk by Lord Duncan ( United Kingdom) while on a voyage from Newfoundland, British North America to Dartmouth, Devon. Her crew were rescued by Lord Duncan.[1]
- Thomas & Fanny ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Home Sands, in the North Sea off Lowestoft, Suffolk. Two of her crew were lost.[19]
- Thomas and Sally ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Killybegs, County Donegal while on a voyage from Liverpool to Sligo.[4]
- Three Friends ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Six Mill Point, Dublin while on a voyage from Dungarvan, County Waterford to Dublin.[1]
- Union ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Saltholm.[25]
- United States ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Ostend, West Flanders, France while on a voyage from Banff, Aberdeenshire to Ostend.[1]
- Urania ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Aldeburgh, Suffolk while on a voyage from Rotterdam, Batavian Republic to London.[2]
- Volunteer ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore on Tunbury Beach while on a voyage from Londonderry to Liverpool.[6]
- Young Matilda ( Hamburg): The ship was wrecked on the Dutch coast while on a voyage from Hambro' to Bilbao, Spain.[6]
February
4 February
- Providence ( United Kingdom): The ship was run down and sunk in the North Sea 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) south east of Cromer, Norfolk by Elizabeth ( United Kingdom) while on a voyage from Chatham, Kent to Blakeney, Norfolk. Her crew were rescued by Elizabeth.[16][34]
5 February
- General Oglethorpe ( United States): The ship was wrecked on a reef north east of Whale Key, 6 nautical miles (11 km) off the coast of the United States. Twenty-three of the 38 people on board were lost.[35]
6 February
- Robin ( France): The ship foundered 3 leagues (9 nautical miles (17 km)) off Roydon, on the Terrier Vert coast.[36]
- Syren ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on Scroby Sands, Norfolk. Her crew were rescued.[34]
7 February
- Industry ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Calais, France while on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire to Southampton, Hampshire.[37]
- Junior ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Calais while on a voyage from Deal, Kent to Calais.[37]
- Robert & Sally ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Calais while on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Plymouth, Devon.[37]
- Unity's Increast ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Calais while on a voyage from Sunderland to Plymouth.[37]
8 February
- Hope ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Barnstaple, Devon with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to Barnstaple.[38]
11 February
- Totin ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at "Ivica" while on a voyage from Gibraltar to Port Mahon, Spain.[35]
12 February
- Fortune ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Seven Stones Reef while on a voyage from London to Dublin with the loss of two lives.[37]
15 February
- Tartar ( United Kingdom): The ship departed from Cadiz, Spain for London. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.=.[39]
18 February
- Two Friends ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent. Her crew survived.[37]
22 February
- Europa ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Bristol Channel with the loss of seven of her crew. She was on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Martinico, West Indies.[36]
- Two Brothers ( Batavian Republic): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, France while on a voyage from Amsterdam to La Rochelle, Loire-Atlantique, France.[40]
24 February
- Brothers ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Holyhead, Anglesey with the loss of a crew member. She was on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to Liverpool, Lancashire.[36]
- Flirt ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Torbay, Devon and wrecked. She was on a voyage from St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall to Bristol, Gloucestershire. Her crew were rescued.[41]
25 February
- Industry ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Whitby, Yorkshire.[41]
- Suffolk or Suffolk Miller ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at St. Ives, Cornwall with the loss of two of her crew. She was on a voyage from Bengal to London.[36][42]
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- Abbey ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Bangor, Caernarfonshire while on a voyage from Lisbon. Portugal to Liverpool, Lancashire. She was later refloated and taken to Beaumaris, Anglesey where she was destroyed by fire on 9 March.[31][41]
- Active ( United Kingdom): The ship was struck by lightning off Malaga, Spain and destroyed by fire. Her crew were rescued by a French brig.[12]
- Alexander and Constantine ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Blacksand, County Mayo.[16]
- Betsey ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Middle Sand, in the North Sea while on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to London. Her crew were rescued.[16]
- Concordia ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall.[37]
- Delia ( United States): The ship foundered in the Tyrrhenian Sea off Naples, Kingdom of Sicily.[12]
- Earl Spencer ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Gibraltar.[22]
- Good Intent ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Dutch coast while on a voyage from a Norwegian port to Carmarthen.[16]
- Hardwicke ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Cockle Sand, North Sea with the loss of all hands.[18]
- Hero ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Guernsey, Channel Islands while on a voyage from Naples, Kingdom of Sicily to Guernsey.[36]
- Ilfracombe ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire while on a voyage from Padstow, Cornwall to Venice.[25]
- Jannett ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Rossall, Lancashire.[11]
- John and Thomas ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[34]
- Kennoul ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Waxham, Norfolk.[18]
- Lord Nelson ( United Kingdom): The coaster foundered in Tor Bay .[41]
- Malta ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off St Agnes, Cornwall while on a voyage from Dublin to Guernsey, Channel Islands.[43]
- Mary ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered.[16]
- Mermaid ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Kirkudbright. Her crew were rescued.[44]
- Nautilus ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the North Sea 40 nautical miles (74 km) off Ostend, West Flanders, France with the loss of all but one of her crew. She was on a voyage from Stockholm, Sweden to London.[16]
- Neptune ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore while on a voyage from Dublin to Waterford.[16]
- Nuestra Señora del Carmen ( Spain): The ship was wrecked on the Scarweather Sands, in the Bristol Channel. She was on a voyag from Bilbao to Bristol, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom.[45]
- Peggy ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Bideford, Devon while on a voyage from Lisbon to Greenock, Renfrewshire.[16]
- Providence ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Lymington, Hampshire while on a voyage from Exeter, Devon to London.[11]
- William ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Lincolnshire coast with the loss of all but her captain. She was on a voyage from King's Lynn, Norfolk to Rotherham, Yorkshire.[36]
March
2 March
- Noel en Gutten ( Denmark): The ship foundered in the English Channel off Boulgne, Pas-de-Calais, France.[46]
- HMS Sensible ( Royal Navy): The Magicienne-class frigate ran aground off Mullaitivu, Ceylon and was wrecked.
3 March
- May ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.[40]
9 March
- Vine ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Orford Ness, Suffolk.[47]
10 March
- Surprise ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean (38°27′N 58°00′W / 38.450°N 58.000°W while on a voyage from New Orleans, New Spain to Falmouth, Cornwall. Her crew were rescued by Hannah ( United States).[35]
13 March
- Agnes ( Batavian Republic): The ship wrecked on the Middle Ground in the North Sea. Her crew were rescued.[48]
14 March
- Little Betsey ( United Kingdom): The ship collided with the pier at Dover, Kent and sank. She was on a voyage from Boston, Lincolnshire to Weymouth, Dorset. Her crew were rescued.[31]
16 March
- Atlantic ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Port Royal, Jamaica.[49]
- Hannah ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked in Buckner's Bay, Jamaica.[49]
- Jamaica ( British North America): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Port Royal.[49]
- Two Brothers ( United Kingdom): The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Port Royal.[49]
- William ( United Kingdom): The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Port Royal.[49]
18 March
- Jeune Jan ( France): The ship was wrecked near Saint-Valery-sur-Somme, Somme.[35]
21 March
- Terry ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked near Stromness, Orkney Islands while on a voyage from Belfast, County Down to Danzig, Prussia.[50]
23 March
- Janus ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the English Channel while on a voyage from Torbay to Truro, Cornwall.[51]
26 March
- Hannah & Mary ( United States): The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean while on a voyage from Gibraltar to Boston, Massachusetts. Her crew were rescued.[51]
28 March
- Lord Milton ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Domesnes Reef while on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire to Riga, Russia. Her crew survived.[21]
29 March
- HMS Assistance ( Royal Navy): The Portland-class ship of the line was wrecked in the North Sea off Dunkerque, Nord, France.
- Caroline ( United States): The schooner departed Sydney, New South Wales for New Bedford, Massachusetts. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.
- Nostra Señora Concuao Volorazo ( Spain): The ship was destroyed by fire in the Indian Ocean (25°36′N 26°03′W / 25.600°N 26.050°W). Her 62 crew were rescued by Susannah ( United Kingdom).[52]
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- Aurora ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore 12 nautical miles (22 km) from Greenock, Renfrewshire and was wrecked. She was on a voyage from the Clyde to Trinidad.[51]
- Betty ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Penarth, Glamorgan while on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Liverpool, Lancashire.[22]
- Brilliant ( United Kingdom): The ship struck a sunken wreck in Dublin Bay and sank.[15]
- Desir de la Paix ( Guernsey): The ship was wrecked in the River Avon, Bristol.[22]
- Eendracht ( Batavian Republic): The ship was abandoned in the North Sea off Orford Ness, Suffolk, United Kingdom.[47]
- Elizabeth ( United Kingdom): The ship sprang a leak and was beached at Glasgow, Renfrewshire.[31]
- Frederick ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the North Sea off Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire.[53]
- Jenny ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Dutch coast.[51]
- Margaret ( United Kingdom): The sloop foundered in the English Channel off Poole, Dorset while on a voyage from Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland to Poole.[31]
- Maria Joses ( Spain): The ship was wrecked on the Spanish coast while on a voyage from St. Andero to Montevideo.[51]
- Nancy ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered.[54]
- Neptune ( United Kingdom): The brig was wrecked on the Welsh coast with the loss of seven of her crew. She was on a voyage from Barnstaple, Devon to Bristol.[22][55]
- Sophia ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Bristol Channel off Aberthaw, Glamorgan.[51]
- Susannah ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Bristol.[53]
- Russel ( United Kingdom): The ship sank at Den Helder, Batavian Republic while on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Amsterdam.[54] She was later refloated.[47]
- Triton ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Mile House, Liverpool. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Africa.[31]
- True Love ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at St. Ives, Cornwall.[56]
April
- Ned ( United States): The ship departed from Trinidad for Baltimore, Maryland. No further trace, presumed foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of all hands.[57]
7 April
- Juliana ( United Kingdom): The brig foundered off Bencoolen, Sumatra with the loss of 22 of the 31 people on board.[58]
10 April
- Fortitude ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the coast of Caithness while on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to a Baltic port. Her crew survived.[21]
- Houghton ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Anholt Reef while on a voyage from Liverpool to Riga, Russian Empire. Her crew survived.[59]
11 April
- Ferry ( United Kingdom): The brigantine was driven ashore on the west coast of Mainland, Orkney Islands and was wreckeed with the loss of a crew member. She was on a voyage fron Belfast, County Down to Danzig, Prussia.[60]
- Swan ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on Stroma with the loss of three of her crew. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to a Baltic port.[60]
13 April
- Busy ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the North Sea while on a voyage fron Gothenburg, Sweden to Leith, Lothian. 'Her crew were rescued by Fortune ( United Kingdom)[9][61]
16 April
- Nymph ( United States): The schooner was wrecked off Cape Lookout, North Carollina with the loss of eight of the nine people on board. She was on a voyage from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Charlestown, South Carolina.[62]
23 April
- Princess ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Beachy Head, East Sussex. She was refloated but later lost her rudder and was driven ashore again. Her crew were rescued. Princess was on a voyage from Smyrna, Greece to London.[63][64][65]
25 April
- Charming Eliza ( United Kingdom): The ship sprang a leak and was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued byb Undaunted ( United Kingdom). She was on a voyage from Demerara to New Providence, New Jersey, United States and London.[52]
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- Fortuna ( Prussia): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Memel while on a voyage from Memel to Liverpool, Lancashire United Kingdom.[9]
- Jason ( United States): The ship was wrecked in the Shetland Islands, United Kingdom while on a voyage from New York to Hull, Yorkshire, United Kingdom.[35]
- Kitty ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[35]
- Margaret ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the coast of Jutland, Denmark. She was on a voyage from London to Stolp, Prussia.[9]
- Stains ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Haisborough Sands, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk while on a voyage from Hull to London.[35]
- Tagus ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on The Swin, in the North Sea.[24]
- Tiviot ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on The Shingles, Isle of Wight while bound for the West Inies.[35]
- Whim ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the coast of Jutland while on a voyage from Liverpool to Pärnu, Russia.[66]
May
12 May
- Union ( United Kingdom): The ship was run down in the North Sea 8 leagues off Vlieland, Batavian Republic by Friendship ( Denmark) and sunk. There were three survivors.[39]
13 May
- Caroline ( Batavian Republic): The ship ran aground in the Thames Estuary and was abandoned by her crew. She was later refloated and brought in to Whitstable, Kent, United Kingdom.[39]
- Neptune ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Whitby, Yorkshire. She was refloated on 16 May and taken in to Whitby in a severely damaged state.[39][67]
- Triton ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean 10 leagues (30 nautical miles (56 km)) west of the Isles of Scilly with the loss of six of her nine crew.[68]
14 May
- Fly ( United Kingdom): The brig departed Calcutta for Sydney, New South Wales. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.
18 May
- Fame ( United Kingdom): The ship struck a rock and sank in the Saint Lawrence River at Duchambeau, Quebec.[69]
22 May
- Marquis Davidson ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on Miquelon. Her crew were rescued.[70]
23 May
- Industry ( United States): The ship departed Malaga, Spain for Lisbon. Portugal. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[70]
29 May
- John and Peggy ( United Kingdom): The sloop sprang a leak 6 nautical miles (11 km) north of Islay and sank. Her four crew were rescued by Dykes ( United Kingdom).[71]
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- Banzalore ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on a shoal in the Pacific Ocean (7°33′N 120°45′E / 7.550°N 120.750°E).[72]
- Constanza ( Spain): The ship was wrecked on thje coast of Corsica, France.[70]
- Daphne ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off St. John's, Newfoundland, British North America. She was on a voyage from the Clyde to Newfoundland.[73]
- Eagle ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the coast of Calabria, Spain while on a voyage from Falmouth, Cornwall to a Mediterranean port via Cadiz, Spain.[39][74]
- Fame ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Hogeness, Sweden while on a voyage from Danzig, Prussia to Londonderry.[68]
- George ( Guernsey): The ship was wrecked on an island off the coast of France.[39]
- George ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off Newfoundland. Her crew were rescued by Liberty ( United States). She was on a voyage from London to Newfoundland.[73]
- Lancaster ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Danzig, Prussia while on a voyage from Danzig to Liverpool.[52]
- Rasper ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Cork while on a voyage from Cork to Falmouth, Cornwall.[75]
- Success ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at "Serochis, on the Mediterranean coast. She was on a voyage from London to Livorno.[52]
- Witham ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[67]
June
13 June
- Calcutta ( United Kingdom): The transport ship was wrecked on the coast of Egypt with the loss of seven of the 410 people on board. Survivors were rescued by HMS Romney ( Royal Navy)[76]
17 June
- Bell ( United Kingdom): The brig sprang a leak off Nevis and was beached and became a total loss. She was on a voyage from Montserrat to a British port.[77]
18 June
- HMS Plover ( Royal Navy): The sloop-of-war ran aground on the Apegado Reef. She was later refloated but was found to be severely damaged.[71] She was subsequently repaired and returned to service.
20 June
- Trelawny ( United Kingdom): The ship capsized in the River Mersey at Liverpool, Lancashire. She was bound for an African port.[78]
30 June
- Millbrook ( United Kingdom): The schooner departed Gibraltar for Lisbon, Portugal. No further trace, presumed foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of all hands.[79]
Unknown date
- Duke of Portland ( United States): The whaler was wrecked at Tongatapu. Those on board survived, however, all but one of them were murdered by the natives. The sole survivor was rescued in 1804.
- Perseverance ( United Kingdom): The ship ran aground in the Coleraine River and was wrecked. She was on a voyage from Gothenburg, Sweden to Coleraine, County Antrim.[78]
July
2 July
- La Themis ( France): The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of her captain. Survivors were rescued by Hebe ( United Kingdom).[80]
4 July
- Peace and Plenty ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Baltic Sea off Götaland, Sweden with the loss of four of her ten crew. The survivors were rescued by a Danish sloop. She was on a voyage from Riga, Russia to Rotterdam, Batavian Republic.[79][81][82]
- Philadelphia ( United States): The ship ran aground in the Scheldt at Antwerp, France and was wrecked.[83]
12 July
- Hope ( United States): The brig foundered in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued.[84]
13 July
- Butterworth ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered off Spanish Town, Jamaica with the loss of a crew member.[85]
15 July
- Henrica ( Hamburg): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Texel, Batavian Republic. Her crew were rescued.[79]
21 July
- Apollo ( United States): The ship foundered in Carnarvon Bay with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from Nantucket, Massachusetts to Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom.[79]
23 July
- Nimble ( United Kingdom): The packet boat was in collision with another vessel and foundered in the English Channel off Plymouth, Devon with the loss of 70 of the 71 people on board.[86][87][88][89]
Unknown date
- Ariel ( United States): The ship struck a submerged rock at Dunquerque, France and was a total loss. She was on a voyage from Baltimore, Maryland to Dunquerque.[90]
- Betsey ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in Studland Bay, Dorset with the loss of all hands.[91]
- Brothers ( Hamburg): The ship was wrecked on the coast of "Montmusson". Her crew were rescued.[77]
- De Koster ( East Frisia): The ship was driven ashore in the Ems and wrecked. She was on a voyage from La Guayra to Emden.[92]
- Eliza ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Nantes, Loire-Atlantique with the loss of six lives. She was on a voyage from Saint Sebastian to Nantes.[93]
- Freundschaft ( Bremen): The ship sank in the Weser. She was on a voyage from Bayonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France to Bremen.[92]
- Hope ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered at the mouth of the Weser. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Bremen to London.[92]
- Lively ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in Carnarvon Bay while on a voyage from London to Liverpool.[77]
- Martin ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Newcombe Sand, in the North Sea off Lowestoft, Suffolk She was on a voyage from London to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland.[79]
- Two Brothers ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore in Studland Bay.[91]
August
8 August
- Adventure ( United Kingdom): The brig foundered in the English Channel off Brighton, East Sussex.[94] Barratry was suspected to be the cause,[95] which was proved by an inspection of the wreck.[96]
21 August
- Ex ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked neat Saint Petersburgh, Russia. Her crew were rescued.[97]
23 August
- Ann ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at the Point of Consel, Renfrewshire. All on board were rescued.[98]
Unknown date
- Ann ( United Kingdom): The ship departed from Archangelsk, Russia for Bremen. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[99]
- Neptune ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the coast of Florida, New Spain while on a voyage from New Orleans, New Spain to Greenock, Renfrewshire. Her crew were rescued.[100]
September
4 September
- Traveller ( Guernsey): The brig was abandoned in the Irish Sea 10 leagues (30 nautical miles (56 km)) off Cork while on a voyage from Cork to London. She was later found off Ballycotton, County Cork.[101][102]
5 September
- Aurora ( Portugal): The ship was destroyed by and explosion at Madeira with the loss of 32 of her 34 crew.[103]
10 September
- Eleanor ( United Kingdom): The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Margate, Kent.[104]
17 September
- Four Brothers ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Workington, Cumberland while on a voyage from Limerick to South Shields, County Durham. Her crew were rescued.[105]
- Mentor ( United Kingdom): The brig foundered at Cythera while on a voyage from Athens, Greece to Malta. She had some of the Elgin Marbles on board, which were later salvaged.[106]
23 September
- HMS Pomone ( Royal Navy): The frigate struck a rock in St. Aubin's Bay, Jersey, Channel Islands and sank. She was later refloated but was declared a constructive total loss.
28 September
- Newham ( United Kingdom): The brig caught fire at Plymouth, Devon. She consequently exploded and sank. Her crew had abandoned ship before her loss.[107]
Unknown date
- Blonistrom Bloman ( Spain): The ship was destroyed by fire at Lisbon, Portugal.[84]
- Eliza ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Newfoundland, British North America with the loss of about half of her crew.[108]
- John ( United Kingdom): The ship was run down and sunk by George ( United Kingdom) in the North Sea off Whitby, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued by George.[85]
- La Bonne Adventure ( France): The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off the Cape Verde Islands, Portugal while on a voyage from Bordeaux, Loire-Atlantique to Buenos Aires.[109]
- Mercury ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in Sligo Bay.[100]
- Young william ( United Kingdom): The ship ran aground at Cregil, Anglesey and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued.[102]
October
4 October
- L'Enterprise ( Mauritius): The schooner departed Port Jackson, New South Wales for the Bass Strait. She was subsequently wrecked.
5 October
- Generous Mind ( United Kingdom): The sloop sprang a leak and foundered in the North Sea off the coast of Caithness. She was on a voyage from Helmsdale, Sutherland to Wick, Caithness. Her crew survived.[57]
- Phœbe and Ann ( United Kingdom): The barque was driven ashore and wrecked on the Mull of Kintyre, Argyllshire while on a voyage from Dublin to Memel, Prussia. Her crew survived.[110]
6 October
- Bell and Ann ( United Kingdom): The sloop sprang a leak foundered in the North Sea south of St. Abb's Head, Berwickshire. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Inverness. Her crew were rescued by Henry ( United Kingdom).[57]
- Benevolence ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on Jura.[111]
9 October
- Welcome Return ( United States): The ship was wrecked on the Abacon Reef while on a voyage from New York to New Orleans, New Spain.[112]
15 October
- Brothers ( United Kingdom): The galiot was wrecked in the Orkney Islands while on a voyage from Leith, Lothian to Liverpool, Lancashire. Her crew survived.[113]
25 October
- Katy Kee ( United States): The ship was wrecked on the Barngat Shoals.[114]
27 October
- George ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Götaland, Sweden while on a voyage from Saint Petersburgh, Russia to London. Her crew were rescued.[115]
28 October
- Chatham ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the English Channel off Eastbourne, East Sussex with the loss of all hands.[116]
- Experiment ( United States): The ship was wrecked at Sandy Hook, Maryland while on a voyage from Antigua to New York.[114]
- Flora ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on Majorca while on a voyage from Falmouth, Cornwall to Livorno. Her crew were rescued.[117]
- Mary ( United States): The ship was driven ashore on the Barnegat Peninsula, New Jersey while on a voyage from Amsterdam, Batavian Republic to New York. Her crew were rescued.[114]
29 October
- Active ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on Götaland, Sweden. Her crew were rescued.[115]
31 October
- Bellona ( United States): The ship foundered while on a voyage from Cadiz, Spain to New York.[112]
Unknown date
- Ceres ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore between Hogenes and Kraperup, Sweden and was wrecked. She was on a voyage from Memel, Prussia to Hamburg.[111]
- Diligence ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Lowestoft, Suffolk. Her crew were rescued.[118]
- Enterprize ( Bermuda): The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean (34°22′N 72°00′W / 34.367°N 72.000°W with the loss of two of her crew.[119]
- Exeter ( United Kingdom): The ship was lost in the Baltic Sea.[120]
- Five Brothers ( United Kingdom): The sloop was wrecked on the Fairness Rock while on a voyage from Lyme Regis, Dorset to London.[84]
- Hazen ( United States): The ship was driven ashore at Hoylake, Cheshire, United Kingdom while on a voyage from Massachusetts to Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom.[111]
- Isabella ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on Bornholm, Denmark while on a voyage from Danzig, Prussia to Whitby, Yorkshire.[121]
- Nancy ( Guernsey): The ship foundered in the North Sea off Hellevoetsluis, Batavian Republic while on a voyage from Guernsey to Rotterdam, Batavian Republic.[122]
- Pearl ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on Anholt while on a voyage from Danzig, Prussia to Hull, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued.[122]
- Royal Oak ( United Kingdom): The ship was lost in the Baltic sea.[120]
- Swan ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Dale, Pembrokeshire and wrecked between 27 and 30 October.[123]
November
3 November
- Betsey ( United Kingdom): The ship was run down by another vessel and sunk in the Kattegat. She was on a voyage from Danzig, Prussia to Leith, Lothian.[124]
- Brothers and Sisters ( United Kingdom): The ship ran aground at Eyemouth, Berwickshire and was wrecked. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Leith, Lothian.[113]
- Joanna ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Baltic Sea while on a voyage from Stockholm, Sweden to Dublin.[117]
12 November
- Ewplas ( Russia): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, United Kingdom while on a voyage from Archangelsk to London, United Kingdom.[124]
17 November
- Mary ( United Kingdom): The schooner foundered in the Irish Sea off Clonakilty, County Cork while on a voyage from Limerick to Liverpool, Lancashire.[125]
18 November
- Nautilus ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the coast of China near Macao with the loss of a crew member. Seven of the survivors died before being rescued.[126]
21 November
- Mary ( United Kingdom): The ship sank at Dublin while on a voyage from London to Liverpool, Lancashire. Her crew were rescued.[125][127]
23 November
- Cotsford ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the North Sea off Harwich, Essex while on a voyage from London to Hamburg.[115][125]
- Vreide ( Batavian Republic): The East Indiaman was driven ashore and wrecked between Dymchurch and Hythe, Kent, United Kingdom with the loss of over 400 lives. There were eighteen survivors.[128]
25 November
- Providence ( United Kingdom): The sloop was wrecked off Stoke Point, Plymouth, Devon with the loss of all four crew.[127]
26 November
- Friends ( United Kingdom): The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Oporto, Portugal. Her crew were rescued.[112]
- Kitty ( United Kingdom): The ship was in collision with two other vessels and sank at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland.[125]
- Three Sisters ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the North Sea off Newcastle-upon-Tyne while on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Hamburgh.[120]
- Vaillant ( France): The ship was wrecked on the Île Nonant, off Quimper, Finistère.[114]
27 November
- Michael Christina ( Denmark-Norway): The ship ran aground in the Firth of Tay and was wrecked with the loss of three of her nine crew.[125]
Unknown date
- Adriana ( Batavian Republic): The ship foundered in the English Channel off Hastings, East Sussex, United Kingdom with the loss of four of her crew.[115]
- Aligator ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on Steidling Point while on a voyage from Danzig, Prussia to Liverpool, Lancashire.[125]
- Brothers ( Egypt): The brig was driven ashore and wrecked on Saintonge, Charente-Maritime, France while on a voyage from Havana, Cuba to Bordeaux, Charente-Maritime.[127]
- Commerce ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Norwegian coast with the loss of a crew member.[125]
- Diana ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Grienslad, Norway. Her crew were rescued.[115]
- Expedition ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the North Sea off the Dutch coast while on a voyage from Riga, Russia to Hellevoetsluis, Batavian Republic. Her crew were rescued.[124]
- Hillsborough ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Falsterbo, Sweden while on a voyage from Danzig, Prussia to Leith, Lothian.[125]
- Liberty ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore on the Portuguese coast while on a voyage from King's Lynn, Norfolk to Oporto, Portugal.[115]
- Maria ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Cork with the loss of all hands.[115]
- Pallas ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Copenhagen, Denmark while on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to Naples, Kingdom of Sicily. Her crew were rescued.[124]
- Sir Thomas Pasley ( United Kingdom): The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Minorca, Spain while on a voyage from Newfoundland, British North America to Naples, Kingdom of Sicily.[129]
- Thomas and Jane ( United Kingdom): The ship sank at Lisbon, Portugal.[115]
- Trial ( United Kingdom): The ship sank at Dublin.[127]
December
1 December
- Jean ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore on Læsø, Denmark while on a voyage from London to Saint Petersburg, Russia. Her crew were rescued.[115]
2 December
3 December
- Friendship ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at the mouth of the River Tees. Her crew were rescued.[131]
- Sarah ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at the mouth of the River Tees. Her crew were rescued.[131]
5 December
- Friendship ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Nash Sands, in the Bristol Channel with the loss of five of her twelve crew.[45]
- Simon and Bella ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Madeira, Portugal with the loss of nineteen lives.[132]
16 December
- Nancy ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland.[133]
17 December
- Advice ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Haisborough Sands, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk. All but two of her crew were lost.[134]
18 December
- Providence ( Bremen): The ship was driven ashore at Calais, France and wrecked. She was on a voyage from Bremen to Lisbon, Portugal.[133]
23 December
- Britannia ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on Hog John Point while on a voyage from London to Demerara. All on board were lost, including over 200 members of the 32nd West India Regiment.[99]
25 December
- Peggy ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Dundalk, County Louth. Her crew were rescued.[133]
27 December
- Fredrick ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the North Sea off Walberswick, Suffolk with the loss of all hands.[135]
29 December
- Edward and Mary ( United Kingdom): The brig was driven onto the Wherry Rocks, Mount's Bay, Cornwall and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued.[136]
- Relief ( United Kingdom): The sloop was wrecked in Teal's Bay. Her crew were rescued.[137]
- Jonge Jan Swaartz ( Batavian Republic): The ship was wrecked at Plymouht, Devon, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued.[133]
- Juno ( United States): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked in Whitesand Bay, Cornwall while on a voyage from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to London. All on board were rescued.[136][138]
- Unanimity ( United Kingdom): The sloop was driven ashore and wrecked in Whitesand Bay with the loss of all but one of her crew[136]
Unknown date
- Defiance ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the French coast with the loss of eight of her crew.[133]
- Friends ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Lisbon, Portugal while on a voyage from Cork to Gibraltar. Her crew were rescued.[133]
- Friends Goodwill ( United Kingdom): The ship sank in the River Tweed.[139]
- Galatea ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Sandown, Isle of Wight.[120]
- George ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked in The Swin, North Sea.[133]
- Hercules ( Prussia): The ship was wrecked on the coast of Jutland, Denmark while on a voyage from Memel to Leer (now in Lower Saxony, Germany).[133]
- Hope ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Fair Ness Rock, off Margate, Kent while on a voyage from Rouen, Seine-Maritime to London.[117]
- Jean and Agnes ( United States): The ship was wrecked on the Irish coast.[140]
- Kitty ( United Kingdom): The ship sank at South Shields, County Durham.[120]
- Mercury ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked off Lowestoft, Suffolk.[140]
- Mona ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Bunmahon, County Louth. Her crew were rescued.[133]
- Ocean ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Dutch coast. Her crew were rescued.[134]
- Primrose ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore on Texel, Batavian Republic and was wrecked. She was on a voyage from London to Hamburg.[133]
- Providence ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the North Sea off Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk.[140]
- Retreive ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore on Texel and was wrecked. She was on a voyage from London to Bremen. Her crew were rescued.[133]
- Riga Merchant ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Baltic Sea off Saaremaa, Russia.[139]
- Sincerity ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Margate.[112]
- Trojan ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore at Deal, Kent while on a voyage from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland to Jamaica.[112]
- Virgo ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Fair Ness Rock while on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to London.[117]
- William ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered while on a voyage from Limerick to Plymouth, Devon Her crew were rescued.[141]
Unknown date
- Alliance ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered off "Pecle" while on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool, Lancashire. Her crew were rescued.[57]
- Aurora ( Portugal): The ship was destroyed by an on board explosion at Madeira.[97]
- Baron Montalbert ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked off Crooked Island, Bahamas with the loss of all on board, including over 300 slaves.[142]
- Betsey ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Gulf of Taranto while on a voyage from London to Venice. Her crew were rescued.[143]
- Brunskill ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, United States. She was on a voyage from Whitehaven, Cumberland to Virginia.[50]
- Columbia ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Mediterranean Sea while on a voyage from Sicily to a British port.[75]
- Columbia ( United Kingdom): The ship was destroyed by fire while on a voyage from Hamburg to Malaga, Spain. Her crew were rescued.[117]
- Cupid ( United Kingdom): The ship was crushed by ice and sunk in the Baltic Sea while on a voyage from Stettin, Kingdom of Prussia to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[68]
- Desaix ( French Navy): The ship was wrecked on the Cape of Good Hope.[144]
- Diamond ( United Kingdom): The brig was wrecked at Minorca, Spain.[145]
- Dorchester ( United States): The schooner foundered while on a voyage from Savannah, Georgia to Nassau, Bahamas. Her crew were rescued.[84]
- Dove ( United Kingdom): The ship struck a reef and sank off Little Andaman Island. Her crew survived.[146]
- Duke of Clarence ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked in the Gulf of St. Lawrence with the loss of seven of the eleven people on board.[133]
- Eagle ( United States): The ship was wrecked on the Florida Reef.[68] She was on a voyage from Portland, Maine to the West Indies.[9]
- Eagle ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Mediterranean Sea while on a voyage from Gibraltar to Malta.[59]
- Echo ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Diamond Rock, Martinique.[90]
- Elizabeth ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered while on a voyage from Savannah, Georgia to Liverpool. Her crew were rescued.[69]
- Elouisa ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the African coast with the loss of all but three of her crew.[18]
- Escape ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Curaçao while on a voyage from Martinique to Curaçao.[36]
- Ezra ( United States): The ship was wrecked on Turks Island.[122]
- Fanny ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered while on a voyage from Madras to the Cape of Good Hope.[53]
- Fredericus ( Sweden): The ship was wrecked on Öland.[141]
- General Lincoln ( United States): The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean while on a voyage from the Cape Verde Islands to Virginia.[117]
- Generous Friends ( British East India Company): The East Indiaman was wrecked in the Paracel Islands. Her crew survived.[147]
- George Washington ( United States): The ship was wrecked near Riga, Russia while on a voyage from Saint Petersburgh, Russia to Newport, Rhode Island.[123]
- Gute Mutter ( Prussia): The ship was wrecked at "Stevensklint".[141]
- Haaber ( Hamburg): The ship was wrecked at Messina, Kingdom of Sicily while on a voyage from a Mediterranean port to Hamburg.[22]
- John ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore in the Gulf of Florida while on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool.[69]
- Jupiter ( United States): The ship founderecd whilast on a voyage from Savannah, Georgia to New York City.[122]
- La Fiheke ( French Navy): The frigate was sunk off the coast of India by HMS Victor ( Royal Navy).[51]
- Liverpool ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered while on a voyage from St. John, New Brunswick, British North America to Jamaica.[141]
- Lord Donogmore ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered off Saint Croix, Virgin Islands while on a voyage from London to Saint Croix.[35]
- Mars ( United States): The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Sable, East Florida. She was on a voyage from Salem, Massachusetts to India.[9]
- Mary ( United States): The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean while on a voyage from Boston, Massachusetts to New York with the loss of all but one of her crew.[84]
- Mary ( British North America): The ship sank in the St. Lawrence River while on a voyage from Newfoundland to Quebec.[133]
- Octavia ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Spain. Her crew were rescued.[143]
- Pomona ( United States): The ship was destroyed by fire while on a voyage from Martinique to New Providence, New Jersey. Her crew were rescued.[100]
- Ranger ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at New Providence, New Jersey, United States while on a voyage from London to New Providence.[35]
- Samuel ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the coast of Norway while on a voyage from Archangelsk, Russia to London.[115]
- Sarah ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered while on a voyage from Russia to Georgetown. Her crew were rescued by Farmer ( United Kingdom).[119]
- Sophia Carolina ( Norway): The ship was wrecked near Naples, Kingdom of Sicily with the loss of a crew member.[35]
- Spitfire ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the African coast. Her crew were rescued.[54]
- Susannah ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked at Martinique.[75]
- Themis ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered, six of her crew were rescued.[109]
- Three Friends ( United States): The ship was wrecked on Little Henneaga Island while on a voyage from New York to Cape Francois, Hispaniola.[122]
- Turin ( United Kingdom): The galley foundered in the Bay of Honduras. Her crew were rescued by Nestor ( United Kingdom).[148]
- Two Friends ( United Kingdom): The ship foundered in the Strait of Messina while on a voyage from Naples, Kingdom of Sicily to Gallipoli, Ottoman Empire.[51]
- Union ( United States): The ship was wrecked on Sable Island, British North America while on a voyage from Alicante, Spain to Boston, Massachusetts.[122]
- Westmoreland ( United Kingdom): The ship was wrecked on the Isle of Pines, Cuba while on a voyage from Jamaica to London. Her crew were rescued.[97]
- William Pitt ( United Kingdom): The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Hare Island while on a voyage from Liverpool to Quebec.[140]
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