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List of shipwrecks in 1825

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The list of shipwrecks in 1825 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1825.


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List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1825
Ship State Description
Achilles  Spanish Navy The Brig of War was driven ashore in Umattie Bay before 10 April. HMS Renard and/or HMS Supply (both  Royal Navy) took some of her officers and crew to Manila, Spanish East Indies following a revolt.[1]
Active  United Kingdom The whaler was abandoned in the Davis Strait.[2][3]
Alphonse  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked near Cape Race, Newfoundland, British North America. She was on a voyage from Bermuda to Newfoundland.[4]
Amedée  France The ship was wrecked on the coast of Mexico.[5]
Amy  United Kingdom The sealer was wrecked on the coast of Newfoundland.[6]
Asia  Spanish Navy The ship of the line was driven ashore in Umattie Bay before 10 April. HMS Renard and/or HMS Supply (both  Royal Navy) took some of her officers and crew to Manila following a revolt.[7]
Auguste  France The ship was wrecked at Alvarado, Mexico. Her crew were rescued.[8]
Baroness van der Capellen  Netherlands The ship was wrecked on the coast of Java with the loss of all but three of her crew.[9]
Betsey  United Kingdom The ship was destroyed by fire at a port in Surinam.[4]
Bridges  United Kingdom The whaler was lost in the Marquesas Islands.[10]
Chevy Chace  United States The ship was lost on the south west coast of the United States.[11]
Chilian  United States The ship capsized and sank in the Mediterranean Sea. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Genoa, Kingdom of Sardinia, to a Mexican port.[12]
Don  United Kingdom The whaler was lost in the Davis Strait.[13]
Eliza Ann  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked near the Friendly Islands.[14]
Estridge  United Kingdom The whaler was lost in the Davis Strait.[13] Her crew were rescued by Cato ( United Kingdom).[15]
Francis  United Kingdom The ship was lost off "Rio St. Francisco" before 28 April. She was on a voyage from Bahia, Brazil, to Macao.[16]
George United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The brig capsized at sea. Three survivors were rescued by St. Clair ( United States).[17]
Georgiana  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on Zanzibar.[18]
Harp  United Kingdom The ship was lost in the Bay of Fundy. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire, to Saint John, New Brunswick, British North America.[19]
Hope  United Kingdom The ship was lost off Anjar, India. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from London to Singapore.[20]
Josephine  France The ship was wrecked on the coast of Mexico.[5]
Lively  United Kingdom The whaler was lost in the Davis Strait.[13]
Lord Exmouth  United Kingdom The ship capsized in a squall and was abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America.[21]
Margaret  United Kingdom The sealer was wrecked on the coast of Newfoundland.[6]
Mary & Eliza  United States The ship was wrecked on Graciosa, in the "Western Islands".[22]
Montego Bay  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Isla of Pines, Cuba. Her crew were rescued.[23]
Ranger  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked near Newfoundland. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Newfoundland.[4]
Royal Charlotte  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on "Prince Frederick's Shore". Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from New South Wales to Madras and Bengal, India.[24]
Saguinay United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The ship was wrecked on the east coast of the United States before 25 April.[25]
Stedcombe  United Kingdom The ship was attacked by local inhabitants at Timor Laut. All but two of the crew were killed, the survivors being kept as slaves. One of them died c.1836.[26] She was on a voyage from Melville Island, New Holland to Van Diemen's Land.[27] The last survivor was rescued in 1839 by the schooner Essington (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New South Wales).[28]
Steel  United Kingdom The ship foundered whilst on a voyage from Cork to Berbice.[29]
Success  United Kingdom The whaler was lost in the Davis Strait.[13]
Telegraph  United Kingdom The ship was lost near Havana, Cuba, before 21 April.[30]
Theresa  France The ship foundered whilst on a voyage from Saint Vincent to Dunkerque, Nord. Her crew were rescued.[31]
Thomas Galston  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Miramichi, New Brunswick, British North America.[32]
Trois Soeurs  France The ship was driven ashore on the coast of the Florida Territory. She was on a voyage from Havana to Bordeaux, Gironde. Trois Soeurs was later refloated and taken in to Charleston, South Carolina, United States, for repairs.[21]
Victory  United States The schooner was lost at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.[33]
William den Ersten  Netherlands The ship was destroyed by fire at a port in Surinam.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "CREW OF THE ASIA AND ACHILLES". The Morning Post. No. 17148. 5 December 1825.
  2. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6058). 25 October 1825.
  3. ^ "The Late Gales". The Times. No. 12793. London. 25 October 1825. col E, p. 2.
  4. ^ a b c d "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6019). 10 June 1825.
  5. ^ a b "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6087). 3 February 1826.
  6. ^ a b "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6022). 21 June 1825.
  7. ^ "Ship News". The Morning Post. No. 17148. 5 December 1825.
  8. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6086). 31 January 1826.
  9. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6085). 27 January 1826.
  10. ^ "From Lloyd's Marine List – Nov. 4, 1825". Caledonian Mercury. No. 16258. 7 November 1825.
  11. ^ "Naval Intelligence". Liverpool Mercury etc. No. 721. 18 March 1825.
  12. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6094). 28 February 1826.
  13. ^ a b c d "Davis' Straits Fishing". The Aberdeen Journal. No. 4318. 13 October 1830.
  14. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6013). 20 May 1825.
  15. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6048). 20 September 1825.
  16. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6009). 3 May 1825.
  17. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6060). 1 November 1825.
  18. ^ "Ship News". The Morning Post. No. 16915. 8 March 1825.
  19. ^ "Ship News". The Morning Post. No. 17081. 17 September 1825.
  20. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6090). 14 February 1826.
  21. ^ a b "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6029). 15 July 1825.
  22. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6031). 22 July 1825.
  23. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6083). 20 January 1826.
  24. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6084). 24 January 1826.
  25. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6018). 7 June 1825.
  26. ^ "Rescue of a British Subject from the Savages of Timor Laut". The Australian. Sydney. 20 July 1839. p. 3.
  27. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6074). 20 December 1825.
  28. ^ "Port Essington". The Australian. Sydney. 20 July 1839. p. 3.
  29. ^ "Thursday's Ship News". Liverpool Mercury etc. No. 724. 8 April 1825.
  30. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6006). 26 April 1825.
  31. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6089). 10 February 1826.
  32. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (6063). 11 November 1825.
  33. ^ "SHIPS LOST 1526 TO 1825". OBX History. Retrieved 18 January 2015.