The list of shipwrecks in December 1835 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded or otherwise lost during December 1835.
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References |
1 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Britannia | United Kingdom | The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean (45°00′N 34°00′W / 45.000°N 34.000°W). Her crew were rescued by Rialto ( United States). Britannia was on a voyage from Miramichi, New Brunswick, British North America to Cork.[1] |
Duckenfield | United Kingdom | The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her ten surviving crew were rescued by Constitution ( United Kingdom).[2] |
James Bentley | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked in Great Egg Harbor Bay. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.[3][4] |
Minx | United Kingdom | The barque was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her fifteen crew were rescued by Emancipation ( United Kingdom). She was on a voyage from "Melis" and Gaspe, Lower Canada, British North America to London.[5][6] |
Munster Lass | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked in Tramore Bay.[7] |
Ottawa | British North America | The ship was wrecked off Anticosti Island, Lower Canada with the loss of three of her crew. She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Lower Canada to London.[8] |
Seraph | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked at "Montan Point" She was on a voyage from Saint Kitts to Newhaven, Sussex.[9] |
Severn | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Arthurstown, County Wexford.[7] |
Victoria | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Tramore, County Waterford.[7] |
Violet | United Kingdom | The brig was lost in the Baie des Trépassés. Loss of crew ariously reported as one, five and all but one of her crew. She was on a voyage from Cádiz, Spain to Leith, Lothian.[10][11][12] |
Zephyr | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked off Anticosti Island. She was on a voyage from Quebec City to Hull, Yorkshire.[13] |
2 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Endeavour | United Kingdom | The ship was abandoned off Cacona, Lower Canada, British North America. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Lower Canada to Liverpool, Lancashire.[9] Endeavour subsequently came ashore in the Barnaby Islands, where she was wrecked.[14] |
3 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Bearnaise | France | The ship was wrecked at Port-la-Nouvelle, Aude with the loss of five of her crew. She was on a voyage from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône.[15][16] |
Francis Spaight | United Kingdom | The barque broached and the surviving crew resorted to 'custom of the sea', i.e. survival cannibalism, before being rescued and abandoning the ship in the Atlantic Ocean. She was on a voyage from Saint John, New Brunswick, British North America to Limerick. She was towed in to Fuerteventura, Canary Islands in June 1836.[17] |
Frederick Wilhelm III | Danzig | The ship ran aground and was wrecked at Kronstadt, Russia. Her crew were rescued.[18] |
Norman | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on Newfoundland, British North America.[19] |
Sarah Ann | United Kingdom | The ship was lost near Digby, Nova Scotia, British North America. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Saint John, New Brunswick.[6] |
4 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Mochino de Albuquerque | United States | The ship was wrecked on the English Bank with the loss of five of her crew. She was on a voyage from Rio de Janeiro to the River Plate.[20] |
Sisters | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked in the Magdalen Islands, Lower Canada, British North America with the loss of three of her crew.[21] |
William and Mary | United Kingdom | The brig was driven ashore and damaged at Musclewick, Pembrokeshire. She was on a voyage from Newport, Monmouthshire to Cork. William and Mary was refloated on 14 December and taken in to Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire for repairs.[1] |
5 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Alcæus | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Rivière-du-Loup, Lower Canada, British North America.[14] |
Blackwater | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the Wrangles.[18] |
Lady Franklin | United States | The steamship collided with Portsmouth ( United States) and sank in the Ohio River with the loss of between 15 and 18 lives.[22] |
Reward | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Newquay, Cornwall.[11] |
William and Jane | United Kingdom | The ship sank off Penarth, Glamorgan.[23] She was refloated on 7 December and taken in to Newquay.[24] |
6 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Active | United Kingdom | The schooner sprang a leak and foundered in the English Channel off Penzance, Cornwall. Her crew survived.[1][24][25] She was on a voyage from Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure, France to Liverpool, Lancashire[26] |
Catharine and Margaret | Russia | The ship was wrecked near Hogland.[27] |
Jeune Cæsar | Bremen | The ship was wrecked on the Langlutjen Sand, off Bremerhaven. She was on a voyage from Smyrna, Ottoman Empire to Bremen.[15][28] |
Queen Adelaide | United Kingdom | The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her nine crew were rescued by Helen ( United Kingdom). Queen Adelaide was on a voyage from Quebec City, Lower Canada, British North America to Sunderland, County Durham.[29] |
7 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Harriet | United States | The ship was driven ashore at the Herring Gut, St. George's. She was on a voyage from Nova Scotia, British North America to Boston, Massachusetts.[14] |
Marshall | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at St. Shott's, Newfoundland, British North America with the loss of three of her crew. She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Lower Canada, British North America to London.[30][31] |
Zenaide | United Kingdom | The ship was sunk by ice of Kronstadt, Russia.[18] |
8 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Hearts of Oak | United Kingdom | The ship departed from Newfoundland for Poole, Dorset. Presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[32] A box from the ship was discovered on the north coast of Scotland in April 1836.[33] |
Juno | United Kingdom | The ship was lost on the Sunken Sand.[34] |
Nehosia | Russia | The ship foundered off Saaremaa. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Pärnu.[35] |
Susan Crane | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia, British North America. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Glasgow, Renfrewshire to Saint John, New Brunswick, British North America or vice versa.[36][37] |
9 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Helen | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked in Strangford Lough. She was on a voyage from Riga, Russia to Newry, County Antrim.[15] |
Heuruex | France | The ship was wrecked near St. Ive's Head, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Barnstaple, Devon, United Kingdom to Portreath, Cornwall.[38] |
Marie Thérese | France | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked east of Calais, She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham, United Kingdom to Marans, Charente-Maritime.[24] |
10 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Alexander | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Travemünde, Prussia.[23] |
Hive | United Kingdom | The ship ran aground in Jervis Bay and was wrecked; one crew member lost their life in the mishap. The steamship Tamar ( New South Wales), HMS Zebra ( Royal Navy), and a revenue cutter rescued the survivors.[39] |
Benjamin | United Kingdom | The brig was wrecked at Ballyshannon, County Donegal.[16] |
11 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Arethusa | United Kingdom | The brig capsized in the Irish Sea 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) west of the Copeland Lighthouse, Cumberland. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Belfast, County Antrim to Whitehaven, Cumberland.[15] |
Elizabeth | United Kingdom | The brig foundered in the Irish Sea 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) off Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire. Her six crew survived. She was on a voyage from Cork to Milford Haven.[1] |
Isabella | United Kingdom | The ship sprang a leak and was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean 30 nautical miles (56 km) north west of Inishtrahull Island. County Donegal.[15] |
Jemima | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore on Lindisfarne, Northumberland. She was on a voyage from Burntisland, Fife to South Shields, County Durham.[15] Jemima was later refloated and taken in to Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland.[40] |
12 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Adonis | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore near Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, Manche, France. She was on a voyage from London to Guernsey, Channel Islands.[16] |
Caroline | Tobago | The drogher foundered off Tobago.[41] |
Easthorpe | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Campbeltown, Argyllshire.[42] |
Experiment | United Kingdom | The ship sank in the Irish Sea off Egremont, Cumberland. Her crew were rescued by a lifeboat. Experiment was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Jersey, Channel Islands. She was refloated on 17 December and beached.[1][2] |
Frau Anna | Flag unknown | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Ringköping, Denmark.[43] |
Solerto or Sollicito | Greece | The brig was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Rapid ( United Kingdom). She was on a voyage from Smyrna, Ottoman Empire to Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[44][20] |
13 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Arethusa | United Kingdom | The ship capsized in the Irish Sea and was abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from Belfast, County Antrim to Workington, Cumberland.[23] |
Experiment | United Kingdom | The ship sank at Liverpool, Lancashire. Her crew were rescued.[34] |
14 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Independence | United States | The whaler was wrecked on Starbuck Island. Her crew survived.[45] |
Margaret | Jersey | The ctter struck a rock and foundered in St Clements Bay, Jersey with the loss of ten of the fifteen people on board. She was on a voyage from Granville, Manche, France to Jersey.[23][46][47] |
Nautilus | Hamburg | The ship was driven ashore near "Sloer". She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Valparaíso, Chile. Nautilus was later refloated and taken in to Glückstadt, Duchy of Holstein.[48][49] |
Snowden | United Kingdom | The ship ran aground off Demerara.[50] She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Demerara. Snowden was refloated on 22 December.[51] |
15 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Bonne Esperance | France | The ship was driven ashore near Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure. She was on a voyage from Riga, Russia to Havre de Grâce.[52] |
Diana | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked near Cape Bon, Tunisia with the loss of four of her crew. She was on a voyage from Smyrna, Ottoman Empire to Liverpool, Lancashire.[53] |
Flora | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore near Hamburg. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Hamburg.[49] |
16 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Little Mary | United States | The ship was wrecked on Partridge Island, Nova Scotia, British North America. She was on a voyage from New York to Saint John, New Brunswick, British North America.[6] |
17 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Aisthorp | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Campbeltown, Argyllshire. She was on a voyage from Belfast, County Antrim to Campbeltown.[54] |
Philippine | Danzig | The ship was driven ashore at "Gretlingboholm". Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Danzig to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[35][18] |
Saratoga | United States | The ship was struck by lightning and consequently destroyed by fire at Gibraltar. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Palermo, Sicily to New York.[44] |
18 December
edit19 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Ann and Mary | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Winterton-on-Sea, Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Selby, Yorkshire to London.[48] Her crew were rescued.[56] Ann and Mary was refloated on 27 December and taken in to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[35] |
Athenæum | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore. She was later refloated and put into Huntingdon.[57] |
Caroline | Sweden | The ship was driven ashore at Seaton, Devon. She was on a voyage from Cádiz, Spain to Stockholm.[48] |
Diana | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and damaged at Lowestoft, Suffolk. Her crew were rescued.[58][48] She was refloated on 29 December.[59] |
Dufflin | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Lowestoft. Her crew were rescued.[48] |
Elizabeth | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on the Herd Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of County Durham. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to South Shields, County Durham.[48] |
Elizabeth and Mary | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Lowestoft. Her crew were rescued.[48] She was refloated on 29 December.[59] |
Fanny | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and sank at Pakefield, Suffolk. Her crew were rescued.[58][48][60] |
Friends' Adventure | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Lowestoft. Her crew were rescued.[59][48] |
Fortitude | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Lowestoft. Her crew were rescued.[48] |
Fortune | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore in Sandwich Bay, Kent. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Sandwich, Kent.[48] |
Hansfield | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Lowestoft. Her crew were rescued.[58][48] She was refloated on 16 January 1836 and taken in to Lowestoft.[61] |
Jason | United Kingdom | The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean.[62] |
John and Joseph | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Selby to Beccles, Suffolk.[48] |
Lark | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Lowestoft.[48] |
Lord Brougham | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and sank at Lowestoft. Her crew were rescued.[58][48] |
Petrel | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Pakefield. Her crew were rescued.[58][48][60] |
Royalist | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Lowestoft. Her crew were rescued.[48] She was refloated in January 1836 and taken in to Lowestoft.[29] |
Trio | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Lowestoft. Her crew were rescued.[58] |
Tribune | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Pakefield. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Selby to London.[58][48][63] |
Two Brothers | United Kingdom | The ship foundered in the North Sea off Lowestoft.[58] She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to London.[64] |
Vrow Petronella | Netherlands | The ship was wrecked near "Bombalin". She was on a voyage from Memel, Prussia to Amsterdam, North Holland.[65] |
20 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Albion | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Herne Bay, Kent. She was refloated on 12 January 1836.[64] |
Bristol | United Kingdom | The ship departed from Plymouth, Devon for Glasgow, Renfrewshire. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[51] |
Bussick | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Filey, Yorkshire.[18] She was refloated in January 1836 and put into Sunderland, County Durham.[29] |
Celine | France | The ship collided with another vessel and foundered off the Cordouan Lighthouse, Gironde. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from San Sebastián, Spain to Bordeaux, Gironde.[27] |
Economy | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Bridlington, Yorkshire. She was on a voyage from London to South Shields, County Durham.[66] |
Hercules | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on Bornholm, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Riga, Russia to Hull, Yorkshire.[9] |
Laurel | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on Lindisfarne, Northumberland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Caernarvon to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.[40] |
London | United Kingdom | The steamship caught fire and was beached at Grimsby, Lincolnshire. All 73 people on board survived. She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire to London.[49] London was refloated on 5 January 1836 and taken in to Hull.[67] |
Neptune | France | The ship was wrecked on Bornholm. She was on a voyage from Pillau, Prussia to Dunkerque, Nord.[9] |
Scandinavian | Denmark | The ship was wrecked on Bornholm. She was on a voyage from Riga to Copenhagen.[9] |
Triune | United Kingdom | The ship sank near Pakefield. She was on a voyage from London to Selby, Yorkshire. Triune was refloated in April 1836 and taken in to Lowestoft.[68] |
21 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Commerce | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Orford Haven, Suffolk. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[58] |
Diana | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Lowestoft, Suffolk. She was refloated on 29 December.[44] |
Eliza and Mary | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Lowestoft. She was refloated on 29 December.[44] |
Flower | United Kingdom | The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Vigo, Spain to London.[59][43] |
Jean | United States | The ship foundered off the "Starreis". Her crew were rescued.[57] |
Laura | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged at Demerara.[6] She was later refloated.[69] |
Seneca | Jersey | The ship was driven ashore and damaged at Lowestoft.[58] She was refloated on 29 December and taken in to Great Yarmouth.[59][4] |
Superior | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Bawdsey, Suffolk. She was on a voyage from Boston, Lincolnshire to Norwich, Norfolk.[58] |
Veloce | France | The ship was lost in the River Plate.[70] |
22 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Clara | United Kingdom | The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by John Taylor ( United Kingdom). Clara was on a voyage from Quebec City, Lower Canada, British North America to Bristol, Gloucestershire.[30] |
Loch Ech | United Kingdom | The ship collided with Ranger in the River Mersey and was beached at Seacombe, Cheshire. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Newry, County Antrim.[43] |
St. David | United Kingdom | The steamship was driven ashore at Egremont, Cumberland. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Newry.[43] |
23 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Watchman | United Kingdom | The ship was destroyed by fire in Mobile Bay.[5] |
24 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Malta | United Kingdom | The ship struck the Black Rock, in the Isles of Scilly, and sank. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan to Plymouth, Devon.[44] |
Spectre | United Kingdom | The ship struck a rock off Lindisfarne, Northumberlad and was severely damaged. She put into Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland.[40] |
25 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Plover | United Kingdom | The crew abandoned their ship in the North Sea 12 nautical miles (22 km) west north west of Inverness. Earl Grey ( United Kingdom) rescued the crew.[40] |
Unity | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked at Blyth, Northumberland. She was on a voyage from Montrose, Forfarshire to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.[43] |
26 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Auguste | Prussia | The ship ran aground of Læsø, Denmark, where she was wrecked on 30 December. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Kiel to Emden, Kingdom of Hanover.[50] |
Blackwell | United Kingdom | The ship departed from Mauritius for Calcutta, India. Presumed subsequently foundered as one of her boats was discovered on 30 January 1836.[71] |
Bristol | United Kingdom | The ship departed from Plymouth, Devon for Glasgow, Renfrewshire. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[72] |
Montaniessa | Spain | The ship was driven ashore near Calais, France. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands to Bilboa.[43] Montaniessa was later refloated and taken in to Calais.[44] |
Salamandre | French Navy | The Sphinx-class aviso was wrecked near Monastagem, Algeria.[73] |
27 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Grace | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Alexandria, Egypt. She was later refloated.[74] |
Happy Jack | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked at São Miguel Island, Azores with the loss of all but one of her crew.[75] |
Kent | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore near Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, British North America and abandoned by her crew.[76] |
28 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Fifeshire | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Alexandria, Egypt. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Swansea, Glamorgan to Alexandria.[74] |
Wilhelmine Sophie | Hamburg | The ship was wrecked at Domesnes, Norway. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Riga, Russia to Hamburg.[76] |
29 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Elvina | France | The ship was driven ashore near Toulon, Var. She was on a voyage from Cayenne to Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône.[27] |
Jong Jacobus | Netherlands | The barque was lost on the Ooster Bank, in the North Sea. She was on a voyage from Batavia, Netherlands East Indies to Rotterdam, South Holland.[77] |
Vrow Hillegine | Prussia | The ship was wrecked near the Dutch Cape.[64] |
30 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Maria Margaretha | Prussia | The ship was lost at the entrance to the "Campo Sea". Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Memel to Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.[65] |
St. James | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore and damageded near Cape Baba, Ottoman Empire. She was on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan to Constantinople, Ottoman Empire.[78][79] St. James was refloated on 10 January 1836 and taken in to Constantinople.[80] |
31 December
editShip | State | Description |
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Bourbonnais | France | The ship was wrecked at Île Bourbon.[71] |
Christiana | United Kingdom | The ship ran aground on the Middle Ground, off Copenhagen, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Riga, Russia to Plymouth, Devon.[19] Christiana was refloated on 1 January 1836.[14] |
Laurentio | France | The ship was wrecked at Île Bourbon.[71] |
Nautilus | United Kingdom | The ship ran aground on the Middle Ground. She was on a voyage from Riga to London.[19] Nautilus was refloated on 1 January 1836.[14] She was taken in to Copenhagen, where she was condemned.[81] |
Unknown date
editShip | State | Description |
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Agenoria | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Sandy Cove, Nova Scotia, British North America. She was on a voyage from St. Andrews, New Brunswick, British North America to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.[30] |
Andreas | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked near Rügen before 5 December. She was on a voyage from Portsoy, Banffshire to Swinemünde, Prussia.[15][82] |
Caroline | United Kingdom | The schooner was lost in the McLay River, New South Wales.[39] |
Cavalier | United Kingdom | The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean before 26 December.[37] |
Columbia | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked in St John's Bay, Newfoundland, British North America.[83] |
Constancia | Hamburg | The ship was destroyed by fire in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Eliza ( United Kingdom). Constancia was on a voyage from Hamburg to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[84] |
Cordelia | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Altona, Hamburg. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.[40] |
Cordillo | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Hamburg. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Cordillo was refloated on 17 December.[35] |
Coromandel | France | The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged at Cannonier Point, Mauritius. She was refloated on 4 December with assistance from a Royal Navy warship.[69] |
Eleanor | United Kingdom | The barque was wrecked on the Dry Tortugas. She was on a voyage from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States to Liverpool, Lancashire.[85] |
Fawcett | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Workington, Cumberland. She was on a voyage from Bathurst, Gambia Colony and Protectorate to the Water of Urr.[44] |
Ganges | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Demerara. She was on a voyage from Gloucester, Nova Scotia, British North America to Surinam.[86] |
Henriette | United Kingdom | The ship was lost at Sainte-Marie, Île Bourbon between 1 and 12 December.[87] |
Home | United Kingdom | The ship capsized in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland before 24 December. Eleven of the sixteen people on board died by the time rescue came.[44][54] |
Il Genieo Navigatore | Austrian Empire | The brig foundered in the Ionian Sea 40 nautical miles (74 km) off Cephalonia, United States of the Ionian Islands. Her crew survived.[88] |
Janson | United Kingdom | The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean on or before 19 December.[76] |
Jolly Rambler | New South Wales | The ship was wrecked in Poverty Bay, New Zealand.[89] |
Kurneback | United States | The ship was wrecked at Guadeloupe.[14] |
Laurel | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on Lindisfarne, Northumberland before 21 December. She was on a voyage from Caernarfon to Newcastle upon Tyne.[49] |
Mentor | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Seaton, Devon before 22 December.[66] |
Merit | United Kingdom | The barque was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean on or before 5 December.[90] |
Merlin | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Hamburg. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Leith, Lothian. Merlin was refloated on 17 December.[35] |
Milo | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on the coast of Newfoundland before 25 December.[54] Her crew were rescued.[40] |
New Union | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked at Burn's Point, Cumberland before 7 December with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from Harrington, Cumberland to Dumfries.[12][91] |
Nordstjernen | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at "Waddareen". She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Gamla Carleby.[1] | |
Packet | United States | The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean before 19 December. She was on a voyage from New York to Madeira[6] |
Persian | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked in Chaleur Bay.[92] |
Phœnix | Hamburg | The ship struck a rock in the Nordfjord. She was taken in to "Soggindal", Norway where she sank.[43] |
Princess Victoria | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Southport Lancashire before 10 December.[26] |
Proctor | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked in the Magdalen Islands, Lower Canada, British North America.[93] |
Rhône | France | The whaler was lost in the Los Chinos Archipelago, in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Chile. Her crew were rescued.[94] |
Robert | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked in St. John's Bay.[83] |
Sarah | United Kingdom | The ship was lost off the Water of Urr before 7 December. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Maryport, Cumberland to the Water of Urr.[12] |
St. Patrick | United Kingdom | The ship sank at Crosshaven, County Cork.[23] |
Three Sisters | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked in the Magdalen Islands.[93] |
Tim | United States | The brig was wrecked on Garden Island, Colony of Western Australia.[95] |
Videt | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on the French coast before 19 December with the loss of six of her crew. She was on a voyage from Cádiz, Spain to Leith, Lothian.[28] |
Woodman | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked in St. John's Bay. She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Lower Canada to Hull, Yorkshire.[83] |
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