List of shipwrecks in 1800

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The list of shipwrecks in 1800 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1800.

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January

1 January

List of shipwrecks: 1 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
SirebsomhedFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark The ship was lost on the Haisborough Sands, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk, Great Britain. She was on a voyage from Copenhagen to London, Great Britain. [1]
unknown bargesFlag of France.svg  France War of Knives: Quasi-War: Action of 1 January 1800: Two armed row barges were sunk by gunfire by USS Experiment in the Bight of Léogâne. [2]

2 January

List of shipwrecks: 2 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
BritanniaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at South Shields, County Durham. [3]
ChloeBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at South Shields. [3]
IntegrityBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at South Shields. [3]
JamesBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The sloop was driven ashore at Leith, Lothian and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. [4]
JohnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Montrose, Forfarshire, Her crew were rescued. [5]
KittyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain Captain Ellerby's ship was driven ashore at South Shields. [3]
KittyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain Captain Stephenson's ship was driven ashore at the Spanish Battery, Tynemouth, Great Britain and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. [3] [6]
LibertyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at the Spanish Battery, Tynemouth and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. [6]
PearlBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the coast of County Galway, Ireland. She was on a voyage from Ayr to Dublin, Ireland. [7]
TiberBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at South Shields. [3]
TritonBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at the Spanish Battery, Tynemouth and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. [6]
Two SistersBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Kingsbarns, Fife with the loss of four of her five crew. [4]
VenerableBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at the Spanish Battery, Tynemouth and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. [6]

3 January

List of shipwrecks: 3 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
AlexanderBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Montrose, Forfarshire with the loss of all hands. [8]
Ann and MargaretBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Usan Ness, Forfarshire with the loss of all hands. [9]
BetseyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked in Montrose Bay. Her crew were rescued. [9]
Betsey and SusanBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked west of Arbroath, Forfarshire. Her crew were rescued. [9]
Bonny KateBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the Isle of May, Fife with the loss of a crew member. [8]
EdwardBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was driven ashore at Whitburn, County Durham and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. [10]
FortitudeBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The sloop was driven ashore at St. Andrews, Fife. Her crew survived. [4]
JanetBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The sloop was driven ashore at St. Andrews and was wrecked. Five of her crew were rescued. [4]
JohnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Bervie, Aberdeenshire with the loss of all hands. [9]
LaurelBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was driven ashore at Sunderland, County Durham and was wrecked, Her crew were rescued. [10]
Lord SaltonBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on the Belhevie Sands, Aberdeenshire and was wrecked with the loss of all hands. [5]
MarthaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on the Belhevie Sands with the loss of all but one of her crew. [5]
MaryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at "Westhaven". Her crew were rescued. [9]
NancyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Bervie. Her crew were rescued. [9]
NeptuneBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered North Sea off Nigg, Aberdeenshire with the loss of all hands. [5]
PhaetonBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was wrecked near Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire with the loss of at least one life. [8]
ProsperousBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Brora, Sutherland. Her crew were rescued. [8]
RoseBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Arbroath. Her crew were rescued. [9]
SussexBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire. Her crew were rescued. [9]
SwanBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on Coquet Island, Northumberland and was wrecked with the loss of seven of her eight crew. [9]
SwallowBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Arbroath. [9]

4 January

List of shipwrecks: 4 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
JanetBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the North Sea off Portlethen, Aberdeenshire with the loss of all hands. [5]
NileBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was driven ashore at Aberdeen and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. [4]
StocktonBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was driven ashore at Aberdeen and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. [4]

5 January

List of shipwrecks: 5 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
BetseyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Pentland Skerries with the loss of all hands. [11]
DorothyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at the mouth of the River Don, Aberdeen. Her crew were rescued. [5]
HMS Mastiff Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy The gunboat was wrecked on the Cockle Sand in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk with the loss of eight of her crew. [10] [12]
OceanBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Ronaldsay, Orkney Islands with the loss of four of her eleven crew. [11]
StonehavenBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. [5]
VolunteerBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Montrose, Forfarshire. All on board were rescued. [5]

6 January

List of shipwrecks: 6 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
La Brucle Gucule Civil and Naval Ensign of France.svg  French Navy The corvette was wrecked at Brest, Finistère with the loss of 167 lives. [13]

7 January

List of shipwrecks: 7 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
AugustusBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Rattray, Aberdeenshire. Her crew were rescued. [14]
BetseyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Nigg, Aberdeenshire and was wrecked with the loss of two of her six crew. [14]
HelenBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Dornoch, Sutherland and was wrecked with the loss of a crew member. [14]
SuccessBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The sloop foundered off the Pentland Skerries. Her crew survived. [11]
ElizabethBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The sloop foundered off Ronaldsay, Orkney Islands. Her crew survived. [11]

9 January

List of shipwrecks: 9 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
Aberdeen PacketBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) west of Kirkaldy, Fife with the loss of ten of the eighteen people on board. [15]
AdventureBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Buchan coast, Aberdeenshire. Her crew were rescued. [14] She was on a voyage from London to Norway. [16]
AtholBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Buchan coast with the loss of all hands. [14]
AuroraBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Arbroath, Forfarshire Her crew were rescued. [14]
JanetBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked north of Aberdeen with the loss of all hands. [14]
JasonBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Buchan coast. Some of her crew were rescued. [14]
JohnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Arbroath with the loss of all nine crew. [14]
JupiterBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire with the loss of all hands. [9] [14]
PhoenixBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire with the loss of a crew member. She was on a voyage from London to Leith, Lothian. [14]
PhoenixBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was wrecked at Montrose, Forfarshire with the loss of five of her eleven crew. [14]
RoseBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Aberdeen with the loss of all hands. [14]
SwallowBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Aberdeen with the loss of all hands. [14]
Two BrothersBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire with the loss of all hands. [9] [14]

10 January

List of shipwrecks: 10 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
PollyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Brassay, Shetland Islands. Her crew were rescued. [17]

12 January

List of shipwrecks: 12 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
Mary AnnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was wrecked at Oracabeza, Jamaica with the loss of a crew member. [18] [19] [20]
St. AndrewBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Oracabeza. [18] [19]

15 January

List of shipwrecks: 15 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
Friendly CædarBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship departed from Angola. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands. [21]
SuwarrowBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Clear Island, Ireland while on a voyage from Barbados to Liverpool, Lancashire. Her crew were rescued by Kitty (British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain ). [22] [23] [24]
unknownFlag of France.svg  France Quasi War: The ship (22 guns) was chased ashore by USS Connecticut at Deseada, she was bilged and sank. [25]

17 January

List of shipwrecks: 17 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
Admiral Duncan British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was destroyed by fire at New York, United States. She was on a voyage from New York to Liverpool, Lancashire. [26]
AuroraBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was scuttled in the North Sea off Orfordness, Suffolk. [27]
LarkBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was scuttled in the North Sea off Orfordness. [27]
MentorBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was scuttled in the North Sea off Orfordness. [27]

19 January

List of shipwrecks: 19 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
SusannahBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Gravelines, Nord, France. All on board were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Jamaica. [27]

21 January

List of shipwrecks: 21 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
HMS Weymouth Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy The stores ship was wrecked at Oporto, Portugal. Her crew were rescued. [28] [29]

22 January

List of shipwrecks: 22 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
WilliamSaint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland The ship was in collision with another vessel and foundered while on a voyage from Cork to the West Indies. Her crew were rescued. [30]

23 January

List of shipwrecks: 23 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
William and JohnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The full-rigged ship was driven ashore and wrecked off Sandwich, Kent. She was on a voyage from Deptford, Kent to Plymouth, Devon. [31] [32]

24 January

List of shipwrecks: 24 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
BellBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was driven ashore near Deal, Kent. She was on a voyage from Deptford, Kent to Plymouth, Devon. She was later refloated and taken into Ramsgate, Kent. [32]

26 January

List of shipwrecks: 26 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
HMS Brazen Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy The sloop-of-war was wrecked west of Newhaven, Sussex with the loss of all but one of her 105 crew.
Good IntentBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured by the Dutch in the North Sea off Sunderland, County Durham and was scuttled. [33]
John's AdventureBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Her crew were rescued. [34] She was later refloated and taken in to Great Yarmouth. [35] [36]

31 January

List of shipwrecks: 31 January 1800
ShipStateDescription
MaryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was in collision with another vessel and foundered. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Jamaica. [37]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1800
ShipStateDescription
AlbionBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on the Isle of Man, She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Dublin, Ireland. [38]
AndalusiaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Scarborough, Yorkshire. [31]
Argo Flag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The schooner was wrecked on a reef south east of Fiji. The crew survived, however, all but two of them were killed by natives on Tongatapu.
AuroraBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Læsø, Denmark with the loss of eleven of her crew. She was on a voyage from Stockholm, Sweden to London. [31]
AuroraBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost near Arbroath, Forfarshire. [7]
BenjaminBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered while on a voyage from Martinico to Liverpool. Her crew were rescued by Swallow (British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain ). [39]
Betties & SusanBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost near Arbroath. [7]
BridgetBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Læsø while on a voyage from Riga, Latvia to Hull, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued. [31]
CampionBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Scarborough. She was on a voyage from London to Whitby, Yorkshire. [7]
CarolinaFlag of France.svg  France The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Weymouth, Dorset, Great Britain. [40]
CarolineFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark The ship was driven ashore near Christiansand, Norway. She was on a voyage from Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands to Copenhagen. [41]
DiamondBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost in Sidmouth Bay. Her crew were rescued. [38]
DioneBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Middle Ground, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex. Her crew were rescued. [31] She was on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan to London. [41]
DreadnoughtBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost near Lisbon. She was on a voyage from Penzance, Cornwall to Venice. [42]
DuncanBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked near Warkworth, Northumberland, her crew were rescued. [10]
Edward and MaryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Muhu, Russia while on a voyage from Riga, Russia to Great Britain. [31]
FameBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Baltic Sea. [43]
FloraBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Scarborough. [31]
FortunaCivil flag of Prussia 1701-1935.svg  Prussia The galliot was driven ashore near Teignmouth, Devon, Great Britain. She was on a voyage from a French port to Königsburg. [44] [45]
Frederick Admiralty flag of Hamburg.svg Hamburg The ship foundered while on a voyage from Hamburg to Charleston, South Carolina, United States. [30]
FriendsBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on Møn, Denmark and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. [17]
FriendshipBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost at Gibraltar. She was on a voyage from Newfoundland, British North America to Livorno, Grand Duchy of Tuscany. [46]
GoodintentBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost near Pillau, Prussia. She was on a voyage from Dantzig to Liverpool. [27]
HenryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Irish coast. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Naples, Kingdom of Sicily. [17]
HermitBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost at Oporto, Portugal. She was on a voyage from Newfoundland to Oporto. [24]
JaneBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost at Oporto. [24]
Johannesflag unknownThe ship was in collision with another vessel and foundered. She was on a voyage from St. Ubes, Portugal to Cork, Ireland. [42]
John and ThomasBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Scarborough. [31]
Kleine SigismundCivil Ensign of Hannover (1727-1801).svg  Hanover The ship was driven ashore and was damaged by ice in the Ems. She was on a voyage from Embden to London. [31] [44]
LaviniaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost at Oporto. She was on a voyage from London to Oporto. [7]
Lovely MaryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked in Franmore Bay with the loss of four of her crew. She was on a voyage from Oporto to Liverpool. [47]
MaryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost on the coast of Ireland. She was on a voyage from Newfoundland to Bristol, Gloucestershire. [27]
Mary AnnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore in Dungarvan Bay. She was on a voyage from Tortola to the Clyde. [16]
MeanwellBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Scottish coast in early January. [48]
MonaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland. She was on a voyage from Surinam to Liverpool. [38]
Myrtle TreeSaint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland The ship was wrecked on Lundy Island, Devon. [47] She was on a voyage from a Baltic port to Dublin. [49]
OceanBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The collier was wrecked at Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk. [10]
ParsimoniaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain This brig of 128 tons (bm), launched at Hamburg in 1793, [50] foundered off Bleak Ball, Ireland. [31] She was on a voyage from Oporto to London. [41]
PatienceBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain This brig of 153 tons (bm), built in America, [51] was driven ashore on Coxscar. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to Montrose, Forfarshire or Leith, Lothian. [44] [52]
PilgrimBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Cape Coast, Dutch Guinea. [30]
Purissima ConceptionBandMercante1785.svg  Spain The ship was driven ashore at Portsmouth, Hampshire and was wrecked. [31]
RachelBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Gibraltar while on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to Venice. [22]
RoseBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost near Arbroath. [7]
Royal RecoveryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Elsinore, Denmark while on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Sligo, Ireland. [31]
SailorBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Margate, Kent. She was on a voyage from Seville, Spain to London. [1]
SallyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Brassay, Shetland Islands with the loss of seven of the sixteen people on board. [53]
SarahBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship ran aground on the Dragal Reef. She was on a voyage from Memel, Prussia to Liverpool. [44]
Shandy HallBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured by two French Navy frigates while on a voyage from Newfoundland to Portugal. She was set afire and sunk. [31]
SuccessBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Dublin. [54] She was on a voyage from Liverpool to an Irish port. [16]
SwallowBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost near Arbroath. [7]
ThetisBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The East Indiaman foundered off the coast of Ireland while on a voyage from Bombay, India to London. Her crew were rescued by Loyalist (British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain ). [39] [54]
Three BrothersBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Plymouth, Devon. [42]
Three SistersBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean. Some of her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Falmouth, Cornwall to Livorno. [7]
Tonyn British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was struck by another vessel and sank at Waterford, Ireland. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool. [16] [54]
TownleyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered while on a voyage from Dantzig to Liverpool. Her crew were rescued. [31]
TurkBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. [22]
Underneeming Gdansk flag.svg Danzig The ship was wrecked on Bornholm, Denmark while on a voyage from Danzig to London. [22]
UnionBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Saint Tudwal's Islands, Cardiganshire while on a voyage from Greenock, Ayrshire to New York. [31]
UnionBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered while on a voyage from Jamaica to London. Her crew were rescued. [22]
UnisoFlag of Portugal (1750).svg  Portugal The ship was lost at Venice. She was on a voyage from Lisbon to Venice. [55]
VerwagtungCivil Ensign of Hannover (1727-1801).svg  Hanover The ship was wrecked on Bornholm while on a voyage from Riga, Russia to Emden. [22]
VigilanteBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Youghal, County Cork. She was on a voyage from Lisbon to Bristol. [41]
Wohlfahrtflag unknownThe ship foundered whilst on a voyage from Oporto to St. Ubes. [16]

February

1 February

List of shipwrecks: 1 February 1800
ShipStateDescription
JohnFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States Quasi War: The 111 ton 2 gun commissioned private armed schooner was captured by privateer "Syrene" (Flag of France.svg  France) and burned in the Atlantic Ocean ( 17°28′N55°25′W / 17.467°N 55.417°W / 17.467; -55.417 ). [56]

2 February

List of shipwrecks: 2 February 1800
ShipStateDescription
Three BrothersBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig struck a rock in the Cattewater and was wrecked. [22] [57]

5 February

List of shipwrecks: 5 February 1800
ShipStateDescription
JamesBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Inchcape. [30]

6 February

List of shipwrecks: 6 February 1800
ShipStateDescription
La Vengeance Civil and Naval Ensign of France.svg  French Navy Quasi-War, USS Constellation vs. La Vengeance: The Vengeance-class frigate was run aground to prevent sinking at Curaçao due to damage received on 1 February in battle with the frigate USS Constellation (Flag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States Navy). Subsequently repaired and returned to service. [58]

15 February

List of shipwrecks: 15 February 1800
ShipStateDescription
BougainvilleFlag of France.svg  France The privateer, which had been captured the previous day by HMS Amazon, collided with her and foundered with the loss of a crew member. [59]

27 February

List of shipwrecks: 27 February 1800
ShipStateDescription
BeaverBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The schooner was captured and sunk by a French privateer. [60]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1800
ShipStateDescription
AbigailFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Wangerooge, Hanover. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from the United States to Bremen. [55]
AmityBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Sunderland, County Durham. She was on a voyage from Poole, Dorset to Sunderland [52]
ArgosBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the coast of Portugal. She was on a voyage from London to St. Ubes, Portugal. [61]
AuroraSaint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland The ship was wrecked on the Strand of Slark, on the west coast of Ireland. She was on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to Dublin. [62]
BeautyFlag of France.svg  France Quasi War: On or about 22 February the privateer schooner was forced ashore by USS Norfolk (Flag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States Navy) at Point Jaco, Cuba with her side shelled to pieces by Norfolk. [63]
Duchess of GordonBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured and recaptured. She was subsequently lost on the coast of Portugal. [52]
EbenezerSaint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland The ship was wrecked on the Irish coast with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from Bourdeaux, Gironde, France to Dublin. [64]
FavouriteBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the Isle of Lewis. She was on a voyage from Martinico to Liverpool, Lancashire. [52]
FriendshipBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost in the Orkney Islands. She was on a voyage from London to South Shields, County Durham. [52]
FortuneBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the coast of Denmark while on a voyage from Königsberg, Prussia to London. [65]
GoodintentBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at North Somercotes, Lincolnshire. [64]
Gunst Van Goede VriendenCivil Ensign of Hannover (1727-1801).svg  Hanover The ship was driven ashore and wrecked in the Ems. She was on a voyage from London to Embden. [66]
Hannah and BarbaraBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Copenhagen, Denmark while on a voyage from London to Königsberg. [65]
HermitBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Oporto, Portugal. [22]
IndustryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Cape Espichel, Portugal. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Cork, Ireland and Lisbon. [67]
JamesBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost near Arbroath, Forfarshire. She was on a voyage from Peterhead, Aberdeenshire to London. [55]
JaneBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Oporto. [22]
Jungser CarolinaCivil flag of Prussia 1701-1935.svg  Prussia The ship was driven ashore near "Hornbeck" by ice. She was on a voyage from London to Königsberg. [68]
MayflowerBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Mogadore, Morocco. [69]
OceanBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost in the Orkney Islands. She was on a voyage from London to Sunderland. [55]
PhætonFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden The ship was wrecked on the coast of Scotland. She was on a voyage from Cayenne, French Guinea to Stockholm. [52]
RichardBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Margate, Kent. She was on a voyage from London to Calais, France. [64]
Susan British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg Jersey The ship foundered. She was on a voyage from Île Madame, Charente-Maritime, France to Jersey. [67]
Swerra Jedidaflag unknownThe ship was driven ashore near Mogadore. [69]
ThomasBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on The Manacles. She was on a voyage from London to Waterford, Ireland. [64]
UnknownFlag of France.svg  France Quasi-War, War of Knives: The sloop was captured by USS Experiment (Flag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States Navy) probably on 2 or 4 February. She was transporting André Rigaud's troops. The sloop was dismantled and sunk, the prisoners were sent ashore in a barge that was in company with the sloop. [70]
VictoriaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Waterford while on a voyage from St. Kitts to Liverpool. [22]

March

7 March

List of shipwrecks: 7 March 1800
ShipStateDescription
Good IntentBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. [71]

10 March

List of shipwrecks: 10 March 1800
ShipStateDescription
Princess RoyalBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on The Saints Rocks, off the coast of France with the loss of three lives. [72]
HMS Repulse Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy The third rate ship of the line struck a rock in the Bay of Biscay off the Glénan Islands, Finistère, France and sank with the loss of eight of her crew. [73]

13 March

List of shipwrecks: 13 March 1800
ShipStateDescription
Prince British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship sprang a leak and foundered in the Atlantic Ocean while on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool, Lancashire. Manilla (Flag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States) rescued the crew. [74] [75]

17 March

List of shipwrecks: 17 March 1800
ShipStateDescription
HMS Queen Charlotte Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy
The wreck of HMS Queen Charlotte with HMS Speedy. HMS Speedy.jpg
The wreck of HMS Queen Charlotte with HMS Speedy.
The first rate ship of the line caught fire, exploded and sank in the Mediterranean Sea off Cabrera with the loss of 673 of her crew.

20 March

List of shipwrecks: 20 March 1800
ShipStateDescription
BirchBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Happisburgh, Norfolk. [75]

23 March

List of shipwrecks: 23 March 1800
ShipStateDescription
BeausoyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was in collision with another vessel and sank. She was on a voyage from London to Jamaica. Fourteen crew were rescued. [76]

27 March

List of shipwrecks: 27 March 1800
ShipStateDescription
BeaverBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The schooner was captured by a French privateer and was sunk by her. [35]
NimrodBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured by a French privateer and was sunk by her. She was on a voyage from Teignmouth, Devon to Newfoundland, British North America. [76]

30 March

List of shipwrecks: 30 March 1800
ShipStateDescription
RoseBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The sloop was wrecked on the Black Rock, off Dublin, Ireland . [77]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1800
ShipStateDescription
Bird British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked off Corsica, France. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Livorno, Grand Duchy of Tuscany. [75]
CunninghamBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged at Newry, County Armagh, Ireland. She was on a voyage from Belfast, County Down, Ireland to London. [26]
DoveBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship ran aground on the Fairness Rock, off Margate, Kent. She was on a voyage from Poole, Dorset to London. [78]
Friends GoodwillBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Her crew were rescued. [78] She was later refloated and taken in to Great Yarmouth. [26]
HerculesBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Weymouth, Dorset. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Weymouth. [79]
HopeBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked near Penzance, Cornwall. She was on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Jersey, Channel Islands. Her crew were rescued. [35] [36]
Quarto JemariesFlag of Portugal (1750).svg  Portugal War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured and scuttled by a privateer. She was on a voyage from Oporto to Galway, Ireland. [80]
Thomas GrandisonBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered off Youghall, County Cork, Ireland in early March. She may have been on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to London or vice versa. [36]

April

2 April

List of shipwrecks: 2 April 1800
ShipStateDescription
HindeBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Cape Finisterre, Spain with the loss of 25 of her crew. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to an African port. [81]
Le HeureuxFlag of France.svg  France Quasi War: The sloop was sunk off Cape Tiburon, Hispaniola due to being old and leaky, after being captured 26 March by USS Boston (Flag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States Navy). [82]

3 April

List of shipwrecks: 3 April 1800
ShipStateDescription
OswegoFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was wrecked off Cape Nun in the Atlantic Ocean. Her 14 man crew made it to shore where they were captured by Arabs. Except for two black crewmen who elected to stay with the Arabs, most had been released by August. The other two changed their minds and escaped the Arabs in 1802. [83] [84]

6 April

List of shipwrecks: 6 April 1800
ShipStateDescription
North StarBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Wexford, Ireland. Her crew were either rescued, [85] or lost. [86]

8 April

List of shipwrecks: 8 April 1800
ShipStateDescription
Grasston Bothmerflag unknownThe ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent. [32]

14 April

List of shipwrecks: 14 April 1800
ShipStateDescription
Indianaflag unknownThe ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent. [32]

17 April

List of shipwrecks: 17 April 1800
ShipStateDescription
Die Gebroeders or Twee GebroedersAdmiralty flag of Hamburg.svg  Hamburg The ship ran aground in the Cattewater whilst on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina, United States to Altona, Hamburg. She broke up in a gale on 21 April and was a total loss. [87] [88]
Mary British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg Guernsey The ship ran aground in the Cattewater and was wrecked. [87] [89]

23 April

List of shipwrecks: 23 April 1800
ShipStateDescription
ShortlandBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered off Maguiña while on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool, Lancashire. [90] [91]

25 April

List of shipwrecks: 25 April 1800
ShipStateDescription
LancasterBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship departed Cork, Ireland for Savannah, Georgia, United States. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands. [92]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1800
ShipStateDescription
AnnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship capsized in the River Tyne. [76] She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to a Baltic port. [89]
Black PrinceSaint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland The ship foundered while on a voyage from Youghal, County Cork to Strangford, County Down. [18]
CommerceBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered while on a voyage from Jamaica to Glasgow, Renfrewshire. [18]
DelightBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Vine Yard Sand in the North Sea while on a voyage from Gibraltar to Boston, Lincolnshire. [18]
Den Goede Forventing Flag of Denmark.svg Norway The ship foundered off the Shetland Islands, Great Britain while on a voyage from Arendal to Limerick, Ireland. Her crew were rescued. [76]
DoveBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost at "Ivica". She was on a voyage from Falmouth, Cornwall to Livorno, Grand Duchy of Tuscany. [93]
General MassenaFlag of France.svg  France The captured French privateer was driven ashore at Bassaterre Roads, St. Kitts in a gale on or before 24 April rendering her unfit to be sent to the U.S. for Prize Court. [94]
GoodintentBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured, recaptured and burnt. She was on a voyage from London to Oporto, Portugal. [93]
HarmonyFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was driven ashore near St. Lucar, Spain. [88]
L'Heureuse RecontreFlag of France.svg  France The captured French privateer was driven ashore at Bassaterre Roads, St. Kitts in a gale on or before 24 April rendering her unfit to be sent to the U.S. for Prize Court. [95]
NancyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at São Miguel Island, Azores. [76]
Prince JohnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered off St. Lucia. Her crew were rescued. [18]
ProvidenceBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship ran aground in the English Channel off Poole, Dorset and was wrecked. [76] She was on a voyage from Poole to Liverpool, Lancashire. [89]
StaffetteBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Stralsund, Swedish Pomerania while on a voyage from Elbing to London. [18] [20]
St. AnnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost near Sunderland, County Durham. [96]

May

5 May

List of shipwrecks: 5 May 1800
ShipStateDescription
ObservatoriumNaval Ensign of Russia.svg  Imperial Russian Navy The transport ship struck rocks and sank off Kotka, Grand Duchy of Finland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from "Pitkopas" to Kotka. Subsequently refloated, repaired and returned to service. [97]
ThomasBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brigantine was destroyed by fire at Plymouth, Devon with the loss of two of her nine crew. [98]

6 May

List of shipwrecks: 6 May 1800
ShipStateDescription
Charming MollyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The sloop was run down by another vessel in the English Channel off Poole, Dorset. [98]

8 May

List of shipwrecks: 8 May 1800
ShipStateDescription
AllianceBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean while on a voyage from London to New York, United States. Her crew were rescued by Beaver (British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain ). [99]

15 May

List of shipwrecks: 15 May 1800
ShipStateDescription
HMS Cormorant Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy The ship ran aground off Damietta, Egypt, and was wrecked.

17 May

List of shipwrecks: 17 May 1800
ShipStateDescription
Juliana Prospera POL Szczecin flag.svg Stettin The brigantine was driven ashore and wrecked at the Crowlink Gap, near Beachy Head, Sussex, Great Britain. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Bordeaux, Gironde, France to Stettin. [81] [100] [101]

20 May

List of shipwrecks: 20 May 1800
ShipStateDescription
Lord DonoughmoreBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent while on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan to London. Her crew were rescued. [32] [81]

27 May

List of shipwrecks: 27 May 1800
ShipStateDescription
IndustryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered while on a voyage from Boston, Lincolnshire to the West Indies. [102]
LabourerBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean. She was on a voyage from Newfoundland, British North America to Lisbon, Portugal. [103]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1800
ShipStateDescription
AdventureBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured and burnt by the French. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Madeira and Berbice. [104]
Catherina Magdalena Flagge der Hansestadt Rostock.svg Rostock The ship was wrecked on the Hoyle Bank, in Liverpool Bay, while on a voyage from Rostock to Liverpool. Her entire crew were lost. [105]
CatherineBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the coast of Sweden while on a voyage from London to Saint Petersburg, Russia. [105]
Constantina Christina Merchant Ensign of Holstein-Gottorp (Lions sinister).svg Duchy of Holstein The ship was wrecked on the Dutch coast while on a voyage from Husum to London, Great Britain. [105]
EndeavourBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Portland, Dorset. Her crew were rescued. [81] She was on a voyage from Neath, Glamorgan to Portsmouth, Hampshire. [101]
EnterprizeBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was wrecked near Kingsbridge, Devon. She was on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Newfoundland, British North America. [81] [101]
Fortuna Admiralty flag of Hamburg.svg Hamburg The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France. She was on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to Altona, Hamburg. [105]
Happy ReturnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Whitby, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued. [106]
MargarettaAdmiralty flag of Hamburg.svg  Hamburg War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured by the Spanish and was subsequently lost. She was on a voyage from Alicante, Spain to Hamburg. [104]
MollyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in Dublin Bay while on a voyage from Liverpool to Dublin, Ireland. [107]
NautilusFlag of Bremen.svg  Bremen The ship was wrecked at Blackwall, Middlesex, Great Britain. She was on a voyage from London to Bremen. [107] [108]
PersisBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Lincolnshire. [109]
PortlandFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Boulogne. She was on a voyage from New York to Amsterdam, Batavian Republic. [105]
SommerBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked in the Bristol Channel. [110] She was on a voyage from Guernsey, Channel Islands to Bristol, Gloucestershire. [111]
ThomasBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was destroyed by fire at Plymouth, Devon. Seven of her crew were rescued. [112]
UnionBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides. She was on a voyage from Greenock, Renfrewshire to a Baltic port. [104]
VenusBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Whitby. Her crew were rescued. [106]

June

2 June

List of shipwrecks: 2 June 1800
ShipStateDescription
TuleyFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship departed from Virginia for Saint Barthélemy. No furthert trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands. [113]

19 June

List of shipwrecks: 19 June 1800
ShipStateDescription
Gibraltar British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg Gibraltar The ship sprang a leak in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape St. Vincent, Spain and was abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from Gibraltar to Lisbon, Portugal. [114]

27 June

List of shipwrecks: 27 June 1800
ShipStateDescription
FannyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered at St. Kitts while on a voyage from Saint Vincent to London. Her crew were rescued. [115]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1800
ShipStateDescription
AnnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered while on a voyage from "Saloe" to Guernsey, Channel Islands. [116]
Catherina MargarettaAdmiralty flag of Hamburg.svg  Hamburg The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire, Great Britain to Hamburg. [117]
CynthiaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Elsinore, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Dantzig to London. [117]
NeptuneBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven aground on The Nore and was wrecked while on a voyage from New York, United States to London. [118]
St. John the Evangelist Flag of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.svg Grand Duchy of Tuscany The ship departed from Livorno. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands. [119]
StreatherlyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Domesness Reef while on a voyage from Dysart, Fife to a Baltic port. [120] [121]
Two BrothersAdmiralty flag of Hamburg.svg  Hamburg The ship was wrecked on the Dutch coast while on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire, Great Britain to Hamburg. [122] [123]

July

6 July

List of shipwrecks: 6 July 1800
ShipStateDescription
Hesperus Gdansk flag.svg Dantzig The ship was wrecked on the Anholt Reef. She was on a voyage from Dantzig to Liverpool, Lancashire, Great Britain. [124]

9 July

List of shipwrecks: 9 July 1800
ShipStateDescription
Queen Flag of the British East India Company (1707).svg British East India Company A fire destroyed this ship at Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, with the loss of 100 or so lives.

17 July

List of shipwrecks: 17 July 1800
ShipStateDescription
unknownFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The schooner parted her hawser and went aground in the roads of Cape Francois. Apparently pulled off by USS Constitution (Flag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States Navy). [125]

19 July

List of shipwrecks: 19 July 1800
ShipStateDescription
EnterprizeBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship sprang a leak in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape St. Vincent, Spain and was abandoned by her crew. [126]

27 July

List of shipwrecks: 27 July 1800
ShipStateDescription
La FortuneFlag of France.svg  France Quasi War: The privateer schooner went aground off Mantanzes while being pursued by USS Ganges (Flag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States Navy). She was abandoned by her crew, captured, pulled off by Ganges. [127]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1800
ShipStateDescription
ChanceBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Spain. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to Grenada. [124]
EnterprizeBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship sprang a leak and was beached on the Isle of Lewis. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Dantzig. [114]
Glücklieche Weider KunstCivil flag of Prussia 1701-1935.svg  Prussia The ship foundered while on a voyage from Rye, Sussex, Great Britain to Memel. Her crew were rescued. [128]
HeveliusAdmiralty flag of Hamburg.svg  Hamburg The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged near Liverpool. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Hamburg. [129]
IsabellaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost in the White Sea. She was on a voyage from South Shields to Archangelsk, Russia. [130]
King George British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain During a voyage from Jamaica to London, the ship ran aground on the coast of Jamaica at Pedro Point. When she fired her guns as a distress signal, the guns started a fire which spread to her magazine, causing an explosion that destroyed her and killed most of her crew and passengers. [131] [132]
MinervaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost in the White Sea. She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire to Archangelsk. [130]
MississippiFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Liverpool, Lancashire, Great Britain. [128] She was on a voyage from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Liverpool. [133]
TelamonBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Liverpool. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool. [103]
Thomas & MaryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. [124]

August

8 August

List of shipwrecks: 8 August 1800
ShipStateDescription
USS Insurgent Flag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States Navy The Sémillante-class frigate departed Norfolk, Virginia, bound for the West Indies and was never heard from again. [134]

10 August

List of shipwrecks: 10 August 1800
ShipStateDescription
HMS Dromedary Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy The Roebuck-class ship, a fifth rate frigate, was wrecked on Parasol Rocks, Trinidad. All on board survived.

14 August

List of shipwrecks: 14 August 1800
ShipStateDescription
SallyFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was wrecked at Currituck, North Carolina whilst bound for Málaga, Spain. [135]

20 August

List of shipwrecks: 20 August 1800
ShipStateDescription
USS Pickering Flag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States Navy The topsail schooner departed Newscastle, Delaware, bound for Guadeloupe and was never heard from again. [134]

22 August

List of shipwrecks: 22 August 1800
ShipStateDescription
Mentor British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered while on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool, Lancashire. Her crew were rescued by Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain ). [136]
SpeedwellBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The sloop was wrecked at Montrose, Forfarshire while on a voyage from Leith, Lothian to Aberdeen with the loss of three of her five crew. [137]

24 August

List of shipwrecks: 24 August 1800
ShipStateDescription
Die Vorsigh Merchant Ensign of Holstein-Gottorp (Lions sinister).svg Duchy of Holstein The ship was run down and sunk in the North Sea by Henry (British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain ). Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from London, Great Britain to Tonning. [138]

26 August

List of shipwrecks: 26 August 1800
ShipStateDescription
EquityBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Gotland, Sweden. [139] [140]
VenusBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Gotland. [139] [140]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1800
ShipStateDescription
Constance Admiralty flag of Hamburg.svg Hamburg The ship was wrecked at Heligoland while on a voyage from Hamburg to Texel, Batavian Republic. [141]
Flying FishBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The cutter was wrecked at Margate, Kent. Her 24 crew were rescued. [142]
Frederica Gdansk flag.svg Dantzig The ship was wrecked on the Haisborough Sands, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk, Great Britain. A crew member was lost. She was on a voyage from Dantzig to Oporto, Portugal. [138]
Martha Union flag 1606 (Kings Colors).svg New South Wales The schooner was wrecked at Little Manly Cove.
Martin Gdansk flag.svg Dantzig The ship foundered in the Baltic Sea off Elsinore, Denmark. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Dantzig to a French port. [143]
Morning StarBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Poole, Dorset. She was on a voyage from London to Poole. [138]
PeterSaint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland The ship was lost at Viana do Castelo, Portugal. She was on a voyage from Belfast, County Antrim to Oporto. [144]
ResolutionSaint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland The ship was wrecked at Memel, Prussia. She was on a voyage from Dublin to Memel. [145]
SylvanBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from London to Riga, Russia. [138]

September

2 September

List of shipwrecks: 2 September 1800
ShipStateDescription
ElizaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The schooner capsized in the Atlantic Ocean ( 22°00′N57°30′W / 22.000°N 57.500°W / 22.000; -57.500 ) while on a voyage from Halifax, British North America to Barbados. She righted herself but was waterlogged and one of her crew was lost. The survivors were rescued on 17 September by Retrieve (British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain ). [146]
WilliamBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered while on a voyage from Jamaica to Newbery Port. Her crew were rescued. [147]

7 September

List of shipwrecks: 7 September 1800
ShipStateDescription
HopeFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was wrecked at sea in a hurricane whilst on a voyage from Wilmington, North Carolina to Jamaica. Her crew were rescued on 17 September by Mercury (Flag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States). Hope sank that day. [148]
PacificFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States Quasi War: The commissioned private armed ship was captured and burned by Franchise (Civil and Naval Ensign of France.svg  French Navy) in the Atlantic Ocean ( 37°06′N43°06′W / 37.100°N 43.100°W / 37.100; -43.100 ). [149] [150]

22 September

List of shipwrecks: 22 September 1800
ShipStateDescription
MentorBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Hope (British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain ). Mentor was on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool, Lancashire. [151]

26 September

List of shipwrecks: 26 September 1800
ShipStateDescription
HMS Hound Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy The Diligence-class brig-sloop foundered off the Shetland Islands with the loss of all hands.
Zwei Bruder No. 2Naval Ensign of Russia.svg  Imperial Russian Navy The transport ship sprang a leak and was beached near the Urrengrunt Lighthouse. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Reval to Cronstadt. [97]

28 September

List of shipwrecks: 28 September 1800
ShipStateDescription
LiverpoolBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the North Sea while on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Riga, Russia. [152] [153]

30 September

List of shipwrecks: 30 September 1800
ShipStateDescription
NellyBritish-Blue-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The transport ship was in collision with Walter Boyd (British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain ) in Cadiz Bay and sank. [154] [155]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1800
ShipStateDescription
CeresBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Gravelines, Pas-de-Calais, France while on a voyage from London to Calais. [136]
CommerceFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was wrecked at Liverpool, Lancashire, Great Britain. [156] She was on a voyage from Virginia, United States to Liverpool. [157]
De Jung Jacobflag unknownThe ship was driven ashore near Cardigan, Great Britain. She was on a voyage from Dublin, Ireland to Málaga, Spain. [158]
EquityBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Gotland, Sweden. [159]
Flying FishBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The cutter was wrecked in Lemon's Bay, Margate, Kent. All 34 crew were rescued. [160]
HopeBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost near Padstow, Cornwall. She was on a voyage from Dublin to Plymouth, Devon. [161]
IndustrySaint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland The ship was driven ashore in Dublin Bay. She was on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to Dublin. [161]
JerseyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Öland, Sweden. [139]
LucySaint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Cork. She was on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina, United States to Cork. [162]
LucyFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship capsized in the Atlantic Ocean. Ten survivors were rescued on 21 September by Resolution (British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain ). [146]
PittBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Sheerness, Kent. [136]
St JohannesBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost near Cardigan. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Falmouth, Cornwall. [158]
UnionBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was destroyed by fire at Falmouth. She was on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Lisbon, Portugal. [144]
VenusBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Gotland. [159]
WithywoodBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on Saltholm, Denmark. She was on a voyage from London to Riga, Russia. [159]

October

3 October

List of shipwrecks: 3 October 1800
ShipStateDescription
KichkasyNaval Ensign of Russia.svg  Imperial Russian Navy The gabarre was driven ashore in the Black Sea 20 versts (11.5 nautical miles (21.3 km) from the entrance to the Bosphorus with the loss of twelve of her crew. She was on a voyage from Nicholaieff to Constantinople, Ottoman Empire. [97]

4 October

List of shipwrecks: 4 October 1800
ShipStateDescription
Neptunus Gdansk flag.svg Danzig The ship was sighted in the Øresund on this date while on a voyage from Danzig to London, Great Britain. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands. [163] [164]

8 October

List of shipwrecks: 8 October 1800
ShipStateDescription
HMS Diligence Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy Diligence-class brig-sloop struck a reef in the Gulf of Mexico 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) off the coast of Cuba. She was abandoned and set afire. Her crew were rescued by ship of the line HMS Thunderer ( Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy).

9 October

List of shipwrecks: 9 October 1800
ShipStateDescription
HMS Galgo Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy The frigate capsized and sank in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Virginia, United States with the loss of 96 of her 121 crew. Survivors were rescued by Hunter (Flag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States).
MacariusNaval Ensign of Russia.svg  Imperial Russian Navy The xebec was driven ashore and wrecked in the Black Sea 80 nautical miles (150 km) from the entrance to the Bosphorus. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Zakynthos, Greece to Nicholaieff. [97]
Pospeshnyi Naval Ensign of Russia.svg  Imperial Russian Navy The Piotr Apostol-class frigate was driven ashore and wrecked on the coast of Rumelia, Ottoman Empire with the loss of thirteen of her crew. [97]

10 October

List of shipwrecks: 10 October 1800
ShipStateDescription
MargaretBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Castletown, County Wexford, Ireland with the loss of a crew member. [165]
SmyrnaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The snow was driven ashore and wrecked at Dounreay, Caithness with the loss of three of her nine crew. She was on a voyage from Archangelsk, Russia to London. [166] [167]

15 October

List of shipwrecks: 15 October 1800
ShipStateDescription
FavouriteBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Falsterbo, Sweden while on a voyage from London to Memel, Prussia. [153]

16 October

List of shipwrecks: 16 October 1800
ShipStateDescription
HMS Urchin Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy The gunboat foundered at Gibraltar with the loss of five of her crew. [168]


17 October

List of shipwrecks: 17 October 1800
ShipStateDescription
Mount VernonFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The 355 ton 20 gun commissioned private armed ship was wrecked on a reef off Little Davis Island 30 Leagues north west of La Guaira. [169]

19 October

List of shipwrecks: 19 October 1800
ShipStateDescription
CharlesFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Smith's Island, North Carolina. She was on a voyage from Bombay, India to Boston, Massachusetts. [170]

20 October

List of shipwrecks: 20 October 1800
ShipStateDescription
PortlandBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship departed from Lisbon, Portugal for Bilbao, Spain on this date. [171] She was subsequently driven ashore and wrecked at Bayonne, Basses-Pyrénées, France. [172] [173]

22 October

List of shipwrecks: 22 October 1800
ShipStateDescription
Dorothea Louisa POL Szczecin flag.svg Stettin The ship foundered off the Norwegian coast while on a voyage from Stettin to London, Great Britain. Her crew were rescued. [174] [175]
Earl Talbot Flag of the British East India Company (1707).svg British East India Company The ship, which had departed from Bombay, India for Canton, China on 16 August. was presumed to have foundered with the loss of all hands c. 22 October. [176]

24 October

List of shipwrecks: 24 October 1800
ShipStateDescription
Charles BaringBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of 27 lives. Twenty-nine survivors were rescued two days later by Harriot (Flag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States). [168] [177] [178]
Little JohnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The schooner ran aground on the Goodwin Sands, Kent and was abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from London to Bilboa, Spain. Little John was later refloated and taken in to Ramsgate, Kent. [179]

26 October

List of shipwrecks: 26 October 1800
ShipStateDescription
GeorgeBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The snow sank at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. [180] She was on a voyage from Philadelphia to Hull, Yorkshire. [181]

29 October

List of shipwrecks: 29 October 1800
ShipStateDescription
TriumphBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship departed from Cuxhaven for Livorno, Grand Duchy of Tuscany. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands. [182]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1800
ShipStateDescription
BrothersBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship departed from Port Mahon, Spain for Gibraltar. No further trace, presumed foundered in the Mediterranean Sea with the loss of all hands. [183]
CeresBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Gravelines, Nord, France. She was on a voyage from London to Calais, France. [151]
Earl Talbot Flag of the British East India Company (1707).svg British East India Company The East Indiaman was wrecked on the Pratas Shoal, off the coast of China. [184]
FrederickBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship ran aground at Carmarthen. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to Chepstow, Monmouthshire. [185]
India PacketBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was burnt off Gibraltar after an engagement with some privateers. She was on a voyage from the West Indies to Gibraltar. [186]
IndustryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Portsmouth, Hampshire. She was on a voyage from Poole, Dorset to Newfoundland, British North America. [186] She was later refloated . [187]
JaneBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship capsized at Liverpool, Lancashire. [153]
Juliana ProsperasFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Batavian Republic The ship was wrecked at Calais, France. [166] [188]
LondonBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Swin Sands, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex, while on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to a Baltic port. [153]
Lord CastlereaghSaint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland The ship was driven ashore in Belfast Lough. She was on a voyage from Dronton to Newry, County Armagh. [21]
Lord HenryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered whilst on a voyage from the Isles of Scilly to London. Her crew were rescued. [187]
MargaretBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked in Sligo Bay while of a voyage from Liverpool to Virginia, United States. [153]
HMS Martin Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy Hound-class sloop-of-war disappeared in the North Sea with the loss of all hands.
Merry AndrewBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Portishead, Somerset. She was on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Lisbon, Portugal. [186]
New ActiveBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Rock Ferry, Cheshire. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. [179]
PittBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Sheerness, Kent. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London. [151]
Rebecca & MaryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Anglesey. She was on a voyage from Dartmouth, Devon to Liverpool. [189]
RobertSaint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland The ship was wrecked in Broadhaven Bay while on a voyage from Londonderry to Charleston, South Carolina, United States. [165]
SallySaint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland The ship sank at Dublin. She was on a voyage from Dantzig to Dublin. [186]
SpeculationBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland. She was on a voyage from Dublin to London. [186]
ScipioBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered off Ballyraine, county Donegal, Ireland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Lancaster, Lancashire to Hamburg. [179]
True BritonBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Hoylake, Cheshire while on a voyage from Liverpool to Strangford, County Down, Ireland. [165] [166]
WilliamFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was wrecked on the Pluckington Bank, in Liverpool Bay while on a voyage from Virginia to Liverpool. [153] [185]

November

2 November

List of shipwrecks: 2 November 1800
ShipStateDescription
Vrouw AlidaFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Batavian Republic The ship departed Dordrecht for London, Great Britain. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands. [190]

3 November

List of shipwrecks: 3 November 1800
ShipStateDescription
HMS Marlborough Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy The third rate ship of the line was wrecked off Belle Île, Finistère, France. Her crew were rescued by Amity (BandMercante1785.svg  Spain) and HMS Captain ( Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy). [191]

8 November

List of shipwrecks: 8 November 1800
ShipStateDescription
NancyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured by the privateer La Gironde (Flag of France.svg  France) and was burnt. She was on a voyage from the Clyde to Charleston, South Carolina, United States. [192]

9 November

List of shipwrecks: 9 November 1800
ShipStateDescription
BridgetBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Waxham, Norfolk with the loss of four of her crew. [193]
FalconerBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Waxham. [193]
FloraBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Portsmouth, Hampshire. [194] She was later refloated and taken in to Portsmouth. [178]
FriendsBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Portsmouth. She was on a voyage from London to Gibraltar. [194]
HMS Havick Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy The ship sloop was wrecked in St Aubin's Bay, Jersey, Channel Islands. [193]
HopeBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Woolsener Sand in the English Channel. Her crew were rescued. [195] She was on a voyage from Portsmouth to Gibraltar. [194]
HunterBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Portsmouth. She was on a voyage from Glasgow, Renfrewshire to New Providence, New Jersey, United States and the West Indies. She was later refloated and taken in to Portsmouth. [178] [194]
IncredibleBritish-Blue-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The transport ship was wrecked on the Horse Sand in the English Channel. Her crew were rescued. [195]
JohnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The cutter was driven ashore and wrecked at Plymouth, Devon. [195]
Hired armed cutter Lion Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy The 14-gun hired armed cutter was driven ashore in St. Aubin's Bay but was later refloated. [196]
HMS Pelican Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy The Sloop-of-War was driven ashore and wrecked in St. Aubin's Bay but later refloated. [197] Neither Pelican nor Havick suffered any casualties, [197] though crews were subject to waves breaking over them for six hours until the tide, which had risen 32 feet (perpendicular), providentially receded. [198]
Pluto Flag of the navy of the Batavian Republic.svg  Batavian Navy The third rate ship of the line was driven ashore at Vlissingen. She was later refloated and returned to service. [199] [200]
SwanBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Waxham. [193]
ThetisBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Portsmouth. [194]

11 November

List of shipwrecks: 11 November 1800
ShipStateDescription
American HeroFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent, Great Britain. She was on a voyage from Virginia to Amsterdam, Batavian Republic. [32] [194]

12 November

List of shipwrecks: 12 November 1800
ShipStateDescription
CommerceBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Kole while on a voyage from Danzig to London. [201] [202] [203]
EdwardBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured in the North Sea by the privateer Le Marengo (Flag of France.svg  France) and was sunk by her. She was on a voyage from Aberdeen to London. [193]
EllisonBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured in the North Sea by the privateer Le Marengo (Flag of France.svg  France) and was sunk by her. She was on a voyage from Aberdeen to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland. [193]

15 November

List of shipwrecks: 15 November 1800
ShipStateDescription
JohnFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was wrecked off Deadman Point, Devon, Great Britain. [196]

16 November

List of shipwrecks: 16 November 1800
ShipStateDescription
LeocadiaBandMercante1785.svg  Spain The ship was wrecked off Punta de Santa Elena, Gran Colombia with the loss of over 140 lives. She was on a voyage from Paita to Panama City, Gran Colombia. [204]

18 November

List of shipwrecks: 18 November 1800
ShipStateDescription
Peterhead and Banff PacketBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the North Sea off the Bell Rock, Fife with the loss of five of her crew. She was on a voyage from Peterhead, Aberdeenshire to London. [175]

20 November

List of shipwrecks: 20 November 1800
ShipStateDescription
HM hired brig Flora Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy The brig was driven ashore and capsized in the Hamoaze near Plymouth, Devon. [205]

24 November

List of shipwrecks: 24 November 1800
ShipStateDescription
BrothersBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Madeira, Portugal. [206]
HerkenerFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The schooner was wrecked at Madeira. [206]
JupiterBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was destroyed by fire at Portsmouth, Hampshire with the loss of a crew member. [207] She was on a voyage from Gibraltar to Guernsey, Channel Islands. [175]

25 November

List of shipwrecks: 25 November 1800
ShipStateDescription
Olive BranchBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered off Karlskrona, Sweden. Her crew were rescued. [208]
SussexBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The sloop sprang a leak and foundered in the English Channel off Dungeness, Kent. Her crew survived . [209]

27 November

List of shipwrecks: 27 November 1800
ShipStateDescription
EagleBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Cockle Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk. Her crew were rescued. [180]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1800
ShipStateDescription
AdventureBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship exploded and sank during a battle with a privateer. [174] She was on a voyage from Gibraltar to Trinidada. [175]
AliceBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Memel, Prussia while on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Memel. Her crew were rescued. [210]
AlinaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on Walcheren, Batavian Republic while bound for Antwerp, France. [201] [211]
AnnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Dursey Island, County Cork, Ireland while on a voyage from Limerick, Ireland to London. Her crew were rescued. [195]
Anna MariaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost at Riga, Russia. [199]
BritanniaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Falmouth, Cornwall while on a voyage from London to Bristol, Gloucestershire and Venice. [174] [178] [210]
BritanniaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Bristol Channel. She was on a voyage from London to Bristol. [175]
CharlotteFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was driven ashore at Dunkerque, Nord. France. [212]
Dispatch British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg Guernsey The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Weymouth, Dorset. Her crew were rescued. [195]
ElizabethBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Norwegian coast. [174] She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire to Riga. [175]
EnterprizeBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Anticosti Island while on a voyage from Martinico to London. [213]
ExperienceBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore whilst on a voyage from Málaga, Spain to Liverpool. [181]
EuphemiaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Cape Wrath, Sutherland while on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Hamburg. Her crew were rescued. [195]
HMS Flora Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg The ship capsized in the Hamoaze near Plymouth, Devon. [174]
HopeBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Bornholm, Denmark. Her crew were rescued. [210]
HunterBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Liverpool. She was on a voyage from Rotterdam, Batavian Republic to Liverpool. [181]
IndustryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Skagen, Denmark. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Hull to a Baltic port. [214]
Innocenza ProtettaFlag of Portugal (1750).svg  Portugal The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Rye, Sussex, Great Britain while on a voyage from London to Lisbon. [210]
Iris POL Szczecin flag.svg Stettin The ship was wrecked on the coast of Holland. She was on a voyage from Stettin to London. [214]
JohannaFlag of Bremen.svg  Bremen The ship foundered off Land's End, Cornwall, Great Britain. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Bremen. [212]
JohnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on "Eartholms" while on a voyage from Danzig to Leith, Lothian. [180]
LydeBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Doomsness Reef. [180]
MarsCivil flag of Prussia 1701-1935.svg  Prussia The ship was wrecked while on a voyage from Swinemünde to London. [174]
NellyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Gulf of Finland. [201] She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to London. [203]
Olive BranchBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked in the Gulf of Finland while on a voyage from Leith to Saint Petersburg. [181]
RangerBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked off Kronstadt, Russia while on a voyage from London to Saint Petersburg. [209]
Rebecca and MaryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Anglesey while on a voyage from Dartmouth, Devon to Liverpool, Lancashire. [215]
Summer British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg Guernsey The ship was lost at Guernsey. She was on a voyage from Guernsey to Belfast County Antrim, Ireland. [199]
SussexBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the English Channel off Dungeness, Kent. She was on a voyage from Hastings, Sussex to London. [212]
SwallowSaint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland The ship departed Cork for Jamaica during November. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands. [216]
SwiftBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the Isle of Portland, Dorset. [210] She was on a voyage from Southampton, Hampshire to Plymouth, Devon. [178]
Thomas and AliceBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Scroby Sands, Norfolk. [201] She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to London. [203]
TritonBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan to London. Her crew were rescued. [199]
Two FriendsBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Portsmouth, Hampshire. [178]
UnanimityBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the North Sea while on a voyage from King's Lynn, Norfolk to a Baltic port. [174]
VigilantiaFlag of Bremen.svg  Bremen The ship was driven ashore near Brement. She was on a voyage from Bremen to Lisbon, Portugal. [212]
VenusBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship departed Liverpool for Gibraltar in early November. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands. [217]
VorsighhetenFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden The ship was driven ashore near Cronstadt, Russia. [199]
VulcanBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to London. Her crew were rescued. [218]
WardBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost at Dagerort, Russia. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Hull to Saint Petersburg, Russia. [178]
William and JohnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship sprang a leak in the North Sea while on a voyage from Ramsgate, Kent to St. Petersburg and was abandoned by her crew. [195]

December

4 December

List of shipwrecks: 4 December 1800
ShipStateDescription
BritanniaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered while on a voyage from Surinam and Martinique to London. Her crew were rescued. [135] [219]

11 December

List of shipwrecks: 11 December 1800
ShipStateDescription
Constance Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg Dutch East India Company The East Indiaman was wrecked off Madagascar with the loss of 146 if the 150 people on board. [220]
NancyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the coast of Delaware 70 nautical miles (130 km) south of Wilmington, Delaware, United States. [221] She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Wilmington. [222]

14 December

List of shipwrecks: 14 December 1800
ShipStateDescription
William and MaryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was wrecked on the Mewstone, in the English Channel. Her crew were rescued. [223]

16 December

List of shipwrecks: 16 December 1800
ShipStateDescription
TravellerBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean ( 48°00′N49°15′W / 48.000°N 49.250°W / 48.000; -49.250 ). Her crew were rescued by HMS Hydra ( Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy). [224] She was on a voyage from Martinico to London. [225]

18 December

List of shipwrecks: 18 December 1800
ShipStateDescription
Grantham PacketCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship ran aground off Barbados as she was coming to Jamaica from Falmouth, and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. [221] The Post Office hired Caroline to carry Grantham Packet's passengers and mail to England, but Caroline was wrecked at Jamaica before she could leave for England.

19 December

List of shipwrecks: 19 December 1800
ShipStateDescription
AmphionFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden The brig was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent, Great Britain. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to Naples, Kingdom of Sicily. [32] [226] [227]
Niagaraflag unknownThe ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands. [32]

20 December

List of shipwrecks: 20 December 1800
ShipStateDescription
Belmont CastleBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The sloop was wrecked on Canna while on a voyage from Greenock, Renfrewshire to the Isle of Harris. [228]

28 December

List of shipwrecks: 28 December 1800
ShipStateDescription
ElizaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship departed from South Shields, County Durham. No further trace, presumed foundered in the North Sea with the loss of all hands. [183]

31 December

List of shipwrecks: 31 December 1800
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AidBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brigantine carrying a cargo of coal, ran aground near the east pier of Newhaven Harbour and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. [229] [230]

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Alcibiades POL Szczecin flag.svg Stettin The ship struck Scroby Sands, Norfolk, Great Britain. She was beached at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Alcibiades was on a voyage from Stettin to London, Great Britain. [170]
AlfredBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Gotland, Sweden. [231]
AuroraBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered off Campbeltown, Argyllshire while on a voyage from Londonderry, Ireland to Liverpool, Lancashire. [206]
BetseyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig foundered in the English Channel off Dover, Kent. [219]
CommercioFlag of Portugal (1750).svg  Portugal The ship was lost near Oporto with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from Pernambuco, Brazil to Oporto. [232]
ConceiçãoFlag of Portugal (1750).svg  Portugal The ship was lost on a voyage from Lisbon to São Miguel Island, Azores. [135] [219] [233]
DavidBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Ystad, Sweden. [208]
DavidBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Sandhammer while on a voyage from a Baltic port to the Firth of Forth. [219]
DiligenceBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was wrecked off Cuba. Her crew survived. [234]
Eenigheten Flag of Denmark.svg Norway The ship was wrecked on Öland, Sweden. [208]
Elbing POL Elblag flag.svg Elbing The barque was driven ashore and wrecked at Kinghorn, Fife, Great Britain whilst on a voyage from Leith, Lothian, Great Britain to Elbing. [219] [235]
EenighetenFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden The ship was driven ashore on Öland. She was on a voyage from Norrköping to London. [236]
EpocaFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden The ship was lost on the Lessoe Shoals. She was on a voyage from Norrköping to London. [231]
FortunaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on Texel, Batavian Republic and was wrecked while on a voyage from Amsterdam to Smyrna, Ottoman Empire. [223]
GalboBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was wrecked off Jamaica with the loss of 98 of the 123 people on board. [234]
Gravalia Admiralty flag of Hamburg.svg The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland while on a voyage from Spain to Hamburg. [206]
HarmonyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Læsø, Denmark. Her crew were rescued. [223] She was on a voyage from Dantzig to London. [170]
HerculesBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean while on a voyage from Newfoundland, British North America to London. Her crew were rescued by Virginia (Flag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States). [237]
Highland LassBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Deal, Kent while on a voyage from Demerara to London. [219] Her crew were rescued [238]
Kran PrinzenFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden The ship foundered off Texel. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Norrköping to Livorno, Grand Duchy of Tuscany. [208] [236]
MargaretBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost at Stromness, Orkney Islands. She was on a voyage from "Tanero" to Hull, Yorkshire. [232]
Mary AnnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured and recaptured. She was subsequently lost at Oporto, Portugal. [236]
Metta POL Szczecin flag.svg Stettin The ship foundered off Gothenburg, Sweden while on a voyage from Great Yarmouth to Stettin. [219]
MinervaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Winterton-on-Sea, Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to Lisbon. [239]
PattyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship sprang a leak and was abandoned in the Irish Sea while on a voyage from Liverpool to Plymouth, Devon. Her crew survived. [154] She subsequently came ashore on the Irish coast and was wrecked. [155]
Prince EdwardBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered off Bergen, Norway with the loss of two of her crew. She was on a voyage from Archangelsk, Russia to London. [208]
ResolutionBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship sank at Pillau, Prussia. [223]
True BrothersBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Cockle Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk. [223]
Waacksamkeit Gdansk flag.svg Dantzig The ship was lost in the "Highlands of Scotland". She was on a voyage from Liveropool to Dantzig. [113]
Washington PacketFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was driven ashore at Sandy Hook while of a voyage from Dublin, Ireland to Virginia. [240] [241]
William & MaryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured off Land's End, Cornwall. She was recaptured by the lugger Plymouth (British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain ). William & Mary was subsequently lost near Plymouth. Her crew were rescued. [239]
YarmouthBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig foundered in the North Sea with the loss of a crew member. She was on a voyage from a Baltic port to Hull. [113]

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ShipStateDescription
AbercrombieBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked while on a voyage from Corringor to Calcutta, India with the loss of 52 lives. [242]
ActiveFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship, or schooner, ran aground on the coast of Ireland sometime after leaving Liverpool on 27 February. She was refloated, repaired, and continued her voyage on 13 March. [243]
Admiral ParishBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Cape Henlopen, Delaware, United States. [244]
Admiral ParkerBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on a reef whilst on a voyage from British Honduras to London. Her crew were rescued. [192]
HMS America Naval Ensign of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg Royal Navy The Intrepid-class ship of the line was wrecked off Hispaniola. She was subsequently salvaged by the Spanish and used as a prison ship. [245]
AnneBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Africa and damaged. She was subsequently declared a total loss. Anne was on a voyage from Africa to the West Indies. [246]
ArgusBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost at Charleston, South Carolina, United States. She was on a voyage from Charleston to Liverpool, Lancashire. [247]
BelfastSaint Patrick's Saltire.svg  Ireland The ship sprang a leak while on a voyage from Saint Kitts to London. She was set afire and abandoned. [206]
BritanniaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore in Buckler's Bay, Jamaica. [37]
BrothersBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered while on a voyage from Jamaica to the Clyde. Her crew were rescued. [65]
BurtonBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured and burnt. She was on a voyage from Nevis to London. [248]
Canada British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The whaler was lost at South Georgia. [249]
Catherina and FrancisBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Marigalante Island while on a voyage from Bermuda to Martinico. [215]
CharlotteBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost at Trinidada. [250]
CharlotteBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship ran aground and was wrecked at Grenada. Her crew were rescued. [115]
Chato Murgo British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the coast of Africa. [131]
Clyde Union flag 1606 (Kings Colors).svg Jamaica The ship was wrecked in Montego Bay, Jamaica. [85] [244]
CommerceBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Boston. [251]
Cornish Hero British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Martinique. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to the West Indies. [75]
DoudswellBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at New Providence, New Jersey, United States. [105]
DispatchBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured by the French off Benin and sunk. [109]
DurhamBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost at the Bahamas. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London. [69]
ElizaBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was foundered while on a voyage from Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America to Barbados. Her crew were rescued. [195]
Eliza and AdraneFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship capsized in a squall. Her ten crew survived. They were later rescued by the brig Jason ( Union flag 1606 (Kings Colors).svg ) Saint Kitts. Eliza and Adrane was on a voyage from Wilmington, North Carolina to Martinico. [252]
Enterprize British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured by the French off Benin and sunk. [109]
ExperimentFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was driven ashore at New York. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to New York. [20]
FrancisBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Sable Island, Nova Scotia with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from London to Halifax. [253]
Frederick Rocloff Admiralty flag of Hamburg.svg Hamburg The ship foundered while on a voyage from Hamburg to Charleston, South Carolina. [18]
Friends AdventureBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered off the coast of British Honduras. [110]
Good Friends British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg Jersey War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured and sunk. She was on a voyage from Jersey to Newfoundland, British North America. [254]
GranthamBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Medham's Shoal, off the coast of Barbados. [255]
HannahBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured and burnt by a French privateer. She was on a voyage from Bristol to Newfoundland. [241]
HarmonyFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was wrecked on the east coast of Java. Her crew were rescued. [129]
HawkeFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States Quasi-War: The ship was captured and burnt by the French. She was on a voyage from Saint Barthélemy to New York. [104]
HectorBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on The Martyrs. She was on a voyage from Havana, Cuba to Nassau, Bahamas. [186]
Hercules Flag of the British East India Company (1707).svg British East India Company The East Indiaman was severely damaged in a gale at Bombay, India. [256]
HindBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured at Lagos by the French and burnt. [143]
HumberBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The brig was wrecked on Bermuda while on a voyage from New York to Barbados. [85]
IphigeniaFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was wrecked at Winter Quarter, Virginia while on a voyage from Virginia to Belfast, County Down, Ireland. [257] [258]
Jane and SarahBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured by a French Navy frigate and sunk while on a voyage from Newfoundland to Lisbon, Portugal. [102]
JasonBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered while on a voyage from Teignmouth, Devon to Newfoundland. Her crew were rescued. [105]
JohnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered while on a voyage from Baltimore, Maryland, United States to London. Her crew were rescued. [76]
JunoBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Hog Island, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Baltimore, Maryland, United States. [175]
LascellesBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore in the Surinam River. [219] She was on a voyage from Surinam to London. [233]
Lord HenryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered while on a voyage from Sicily to London. Her crew were rescued. [259]
Lord SheffieldBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Jamaica. [122] She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London. [123]
LucyFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship foundered while on a voyage from New York to Barbados. Her crew were rescued. [195]
MaryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Her crew were rescued by Firm (British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain ). [208] [236]
MaryannBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The whaler was lost off Greenland. [124]
Mary AnnBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost at Tobago. [248]
MonmouthBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered while on a voyage from Grenada to London. [219]
NereusBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered at Saint Kitts. [260]
Norfolk Union flag 1606 (Kings Colors).svg Norfolk Island The sloop was wrecked at Stockton, New South Wales.
OceanFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was wrecked on Long Island, New York. She was on a voyage from Bremen to New York City. [79]
PearlBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from "Saloe" to Guernsey, Channel Islands. [261]
Peggy & BetseyBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost off British Honduras. She was on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina to British Honduras. [231]
Priscilla ElizabethBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean while on a voyage from Tobago to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland. [262]
Recovery British-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Tobago. [118]
SallyFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was driven ashore on the American coast. She was on a voyage from North Carolina to Málaga, Spain. [233]
Sally and AnnFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship capsized off Bermuda. She was on a voyage from Virginia to Saint Vincent. [244]
SpeedwellBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was run down and sunk by another vessel off Tortola while on a voyage from Nevis to London. Her crew were rescued. [141] [260]
SusannahFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship was driven ashore on the Delaware River. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [244]
SyrenFlag of France.svg  France The ship was lost off Guadeloupe. She was on a voyage from Bourdeaux, Gironde to Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands and Saint-Domingue. [186]
TannerFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship ran aground on Martyr's Reef in the Gulf of Florida after being captured by a British frigate. [263]
TartarBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain War of the Second Coalition: The ship was captured by the French off Benin and sunk. [109]
Three FriendsBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Savannah, Georgia, United States. [254]
VeniceFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The sloop, a slave ship, sank sometime before 5 April in the vicinity of Cuba. Her crew and 46 slaves were rescued by schooner "Austri". [264]
WaalfarenFlag of the United States (1795-1818).svg  United States The ship sprang a leak and was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by a Danish ship. [109]
WestmorelandBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was run down and sunk by Shah Ardaseer (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ). Westmoreland was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne to Grenada. [104]
William and HenryBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Her crew were rescued. [260]
WinifredBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean while on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her crew were rescued. [195]
YeldhamBritish-Red-Ensign-1707.svg  Great Britain The ship was lost at British Honduras. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Jamaica. [265]

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