List of shipwrecks in 1792

The List of shipwrecks in 1792 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1792.

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January

21 January

List of shipwrecks: 21 January 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Ancona  Great Britain The ship was sighted in the English Channel off the Isle of Wight whilst on a voyage from Gallipoli, Apulia to Hull, Yorkshire. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[1]
Douglas  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Cork, Ireland. She was on a voyage from London to Cork and Jamaica.[2][3]

22 January

List of shipwrecks: 22 January 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Palm Tree  Dutch Republic The ship was sighted off The Caskets whilst on a voyage from the Bay of Saloe to Ostend. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[4]

23 January

List of shipwrecks: 23 January 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Atkinson  Great Britain The ship was run down and sunk in the English Channel off The Lizard, Cornwall by New Hope ( Great Britain). Her crew were rescued by New Hope. Atkinson was on a voyage from Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex to Liverpool, Lancashire.[5]

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ShipCountryDescription
Ann  Great Britain The ship was lost on the coast of County Galway, Ireland. She was on a voyage from Greenock, Renfrewshire to Charleston, South Carolina, United States.[6]
Betsey  Great Britain The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from Whitehaven, Cumberland to Dublin, Ireland. Her crew were rescued.[7]
Bryante  France The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from Honfleur, Calvados to L'Orient, Morbihan.[7]
Dame Martha  Dutch Republic The ship was driven ashore at Ostend. She was on a voyage from Nantz, Loire-Inférieure, France to Bruges.[8]
Daniel and Harriet  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland before 26 January with the loss of all hands.[2]
Duke of Normandie  France The ship was lost at Brest, Finistère. She was on a voyage from Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône to Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure.[8]
Favourite  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Neath, Glamorgan.[7]
Friends  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Mediterranean Sea off Sardinia.[9]
Gustaff flag unknown The ship was lost at Figueira da Foz, Portugal. She was on a voyage from Weymouth, Dorset, Great Britain to Figueira da Foz.[5]
Henry  Great Britain The ship was lost at St Martin's, Isles of Scilly.[10]
Hero Bremen The ship was drive ashore near Blankenberge, Dutch Republic. She was on a voyage from Bremen to Lisbon, Portugal.[6]
Isabella  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Tarifa, Spain. She was on a voyage from Livorno, Grand Duchy of Tuscany to Liverpool, Lancashire.[7][11]
La Diligence de Cadiz  France The ship foundered in the English Channel off Havre de Grâce with the loss of three of her crew. She was on a voyage from Alicante, Spain to Rouen, Seine-Inférieure.[11]
Les Amis  France The ship foundered in the North Sea off Ostend, Dutch Republic. She was on a voyage from Marseille to Ostend.[12]
Leviathan  Great Britain The ship foundered in the North Sea off the mouth of the Humber. Her crew were rescued.[3]
Maldon  Great Britain The ship foundered in the North Sea off Dunkerque, Nord, France. She was on a voyage from Spain to Dunkerque.[7]
Marietta  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Boston, Massachusetts.[13]
Mary  Great Britain The ship struck the Fair Ness Rock, in the North Sea off the coast of Kent, and sank. She was on a voyage from Dunkerque to Ramsgate, Kent and London.[5]
Matty  Great Britain The ship was wrecked whilst on a voyage from Londonderry, Ireland to Greenock, Renfrewshire.[14]
Minerva  Sweden The ship was driven ashore on Gotland. She was on a voyage from Stockholm to London.[14]
Nancy  Ireland The ship was driven ashore at St Lucar, Spain. She was on a voyage from Ireland to Cádiz, Spain.[8]
Phœnix  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at St. Lucar. She was on a voyage from Cape Ann, Massachusetts, United States to Cádiz.[8]
Salerno  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Swansea, Glamorgan. She was on a voyage from Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland to Barcelona, Spain.[10]
Sisters  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the Isle of Man. She was on a voyage from Wexford, Ireland to Liverpool.[7]
Speedwell  Great Britain The ship was lost off Bayonne, Basses-Pyrénées, France with the loss of two of her crew. She was on a voyage from Ipswich, Suffolk to St. Andero, Spain.[5][7]
Sultan  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Broadstairs, Kent. She was on a voyage from London to Smyrna, Ottoman Empire.[3] Sultan was later refloated.[7]
Three Sisters  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Par, Cornwall. She was on a voyage from London to San Sebastián, Spain.[12]
Unity  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Broadstairs, Kent.[14]
Vriendschap  Denmark The ship foundered in the Kattegat. She was on a voyage from Bourdeaux, Gironde, France to Copenhagen.[5]
Vrow Maria flag unknown The ship was wrecked on the coast of France.[11]

February

18 February

List of shipwrecks: 18 February 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Friendship  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Rostock. She was on a voyage from London to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[15]

25 February

List of shipwrecks: 25 February 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Matilda  Great Britain The full-rigged ship, a whaler, was wrecked on a shoal in the Pacific Ocean. HMS Providence ( Royal Navy), Britannia, and Jenny (both  Great Britain) rescued 22 survivors.

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ShipCountryDescription
Adam de Pieter  Dutch Republic The ship driven ashore near Beachy Head, Sussex Great Britain. She was on a voyage from Dort to London, Great Britain.[16]
Blandford  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore by ice in the Chesapeake River, United States.[17]
Caroline  Great Britain The ship was lost near Falmouth, Cornwall. She was on a voyage from London to Cork, Ireland and Jamaica.[4]
Chambers  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean. Thomas ( Great Britain) rescued her crew.[18]
Cloe  Dutch Republic The ship was driven ashore on the Kent coast and abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from Rotterdam to Baltimore. Cloe was later refloated and taken in to Ramsgate, Kent, Great Britain.[4]
Delight  Ireland The ship was lost in Clonagilty Bay with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from Limerick to Pool, Dorset, Great Britain.[19]
Dove  Ireland The ship was lost near Faro, Portugal. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Cádiz, Spain to Limerick.[20]
Elizabeth  Great Britain The ship foundered in Cádiz Bay. She was on a voyage from Glasgow, Renfrewshire to Alicante, Spain.[9]
Elizabeth  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Hull, Yorkshire.[21]
Fanny  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Waterford, Ireland. She was on a voyage from Boston, Massachusetts, United States to Liverpool, Lancashire.[19]
Fellowship  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Lowestoft, Suffolk. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Dunkerque.[21]
Flora Hamburg The ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Brest, Finistère, France.[16]
Friends  Ireland The ship was driven ashore and wrecked in Gibraltar Bay. She was on a voyage from Alicante to Newry, County Antrim.[16]
Friends Goodwill  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Zeeland, Dutch Republic. She was on a voyage from London to Ostend, Dutch Republic.[19]
Friendship  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Padstow, Cornwall.[22]
George  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore by ice in the Chesapeake River.[17]
George Hendrick Rostock The ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent, Great Britain. She was on a voyage from Rostock to Bourdeaux, Loire-Inférieure, France.[21]
Goodwill  Dutch Republic The ship was driven ashore near Ostend.[4] She was later refloated and taken in to Ostend.[23]
Hercules Hamburg The ship ran aground on the Nore. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to London.[21]
John & Ann  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Burnham Flats, Norfolk. Her crew were rescued.[16]
Le Grâce de Dieu  France The ship was driven ashore. She was on a voyage from Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône to Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure.[9]
Le Jeune Elizabeth  France The ship was driven ashore . She was on a voyage from Marseille to Rouen, Seine-Inférieure.[9]
Mary  Great Britain The ship was lost near Great Yarmouth. She was on a voyage from King's Lynn, Norfolk to Liverpool.[19]
Mary  Great Britain The ship was lost near The Lizard, Cornwall. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Bordeaux.[19]
Neptune  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the coast of France. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Hull to Nice, Alpes Maritimes, France.[19]
Patriote  Dutch Republic The ship foundered in the English Channel off Dover, Kent, Great Britain. She was on a voyage from Cádiz to Ostend.[19]
Pomona Hamburg The ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Oporto, Portugal.[21]
Robert & Dorothy  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Barber Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Sunderland to London.[21]
Speedwell  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Great Yarmouth. She was on a voyage from Dysart, Fife to Bremen.[21]
Triple Alliance  Spain The ship was lost near Rota She was on a voyage from Málaga to Ostend.[4]
Volunteer  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Liverpool, Lancashire. She was on a voyage from Londonderry, Ireland to Liverpool.[19]
Vrow Classina flag unknown The ship was driven ashore on the south coast of the Isle of Wight, Great Britain.[18]

March

6 March

List of shipwrecks: 6 March 1792
ShipCountryDescription
De Yonge Jan Konter flag unknown The ship was wrecked at Åbo, Sweden.[24]
Hoppet flag unknown The ship foundered in the English Channel 6 leagues (18 nautical miles (33 km) off Cowes, Isle of Wight. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from "Udewalde" to Cork, Ireland.[1]
Stanislas  France African slave trade: The ship was wrecked on Long Long Island. Her crew and about 300 slaves were rescued.[25]

17 March

List of shipwrecks: 17 March 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Hales Castle  Great Britain The ship was run into by the brig Paisley ( Great Britain) in the Firth of Forth and sank. Three of her six crew were rescued by Paisley, the other three by HMS Martin ( Royal Navy).[26]

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ShipCountryDescription
Ann  Great Britain The ship was driven onto rocks at Mountbatten, Devon and severely damaged.[15]
Anna Maria  Sweden The ship was lost near Strömstad with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from "Clayholm" to Stockholm.[27]
Betsy  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Quillebeuf-sur-Seine, Eure, France.[26] She was on a voyage from Rouen, Seine-Inférieure, France to London.[15]
Bridget  Great Britain The ship was lost at "Cape Valnas". Her crew were rescued.[27]
Charlotte  Ireland The ship was driven ashore near Gibraltar. She was on a voyage from Nice, Alpes Maritimes, France to Baltimore, County Cork.[17]
Echo  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the coast of Jutland.[26] She was on a voyage from Margate, Kent to Memel, Prussia.[15]
Elliot  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Lindisfarne, Northumberland. She was on a voyage from Borrowstounness, Lothian to London.[27]
Fame  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Irish coast. She was on a voyage from Virginia, United States to Liverpool, Lancashire.[28]
Fille Unique  France The ship was driven ashore near Waterford, Ireland. She was on a voyage from Martinique to Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône.[29]
Good Intent  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Portsmouth, Hampshire to London.[30]
Hartley  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Fyal, Azores.[1]
Hope  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Margate. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to London.[1]
Jenny  Ireland The ship foundered in the Mediterranean Sea. Her crew were rescued. she was on a voyage from Londonderry to Venice.[27]
La Auguste  France The ship was lost near Cádiz, Spain. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Virginia to Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône.[31]
Lilla Johanna  Sweden The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Öland. She was on a voyage from the Øresund to Stockholm.[27]
Lily  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Fyal.[1]
Louisa  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Crookhaven, County Cork, Ireland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Saint Kitts to London.[17]
Lovel  Ireland The ship ran aground in the River Suir. She was on a voyage from Waterford to Lisbon, Portugal.[27]
Lovely Betsey  Great Britain The ship was lost in Pool Day Bay, Wales.[28]
Pike  Great Britain The ship ran aground on rocks at Rota, Spain. She was on a voyage from Newfoundland, British America to Cádiz. Pike was refloated and taken in to Cádiz, where she was declared a total loss.[29]
Recovery  Great Britain The ship was run down and sunk in the North Sea off Cromer, Norfolk. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Dunkerque, Nord, France to Hull, Yorkshire.[15]
Recovery  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore in the River Avon. She was on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Africa.[15]
Sally  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Madeira.[1]
Speedy  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Cádiz. She was on a voyage from London to Carthagena, Spain. .[17]
Superb  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore 9 nautical miles (17 km) from Texel, Dutch Republic. She was on a voyage from London to Hamburg.[29] Superb was later refloated.[32]

April

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ShipCountryDescription
Ann  Great Britain The ship was lost on the coast of Scotland. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Limerick, Ireland.[33]
Active  Great Britain The ship was lost at Cape Bon, Tunisia with some loss of life. She was on a voyage from Ancona, Papal States to Barcelona, Spain.[34]
Fly  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked in Plymouth Sound.[35]
Holberg Norway The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Milford, Pembrokeshire, Great Britain. She was on a voyage from Christiansand to Bristol, Gloucestershire, Great Britain.[36]
Hope  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Bourdeaux, Gironde, France to London.[24]
Maria Elizabeth Stettin The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Jutland. She was on a voyage from London to Stettin.[37]
Mary Ann  Great Britain The ship was lost at Bonny, Nigeria. Her crew were rescued.[38]
Micobite  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore in the River Thames at Greenwich, Kent. She was on a voyage from London to Gibraltar.[39]
Pallas  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Skagen, Denmark.[36]
Three Sisters  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on the Welsh coast. She was on a voyage from London to Londonderry, Ireland.[36]
Unanimity  Great Britain The ship became trapped in ice off Viirelaid, Russia. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from King's Lynn, Norfolk to Memel, Prussia. Unanimity was later taken in to the Bay of Larkal.[35][36]
Union  Ireland The ship was driven ashore in the River Foyle and severely damaged. She was on a voyage from New York, United States to Londonderry.[35]
William  Great Britain The ship was lost on the coast of Jutland. She was on a voyage from London to Memel.[33]

May

2 May

List of shipwrecks: 2 May 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Juliana  United States The ship was wrecked at "Carne" while on a voyage from Maryland to Newry, County Down, Ireland.[40]

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ShipCountryDescription
Ann  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Pentland Firth. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to a Baltic port.[41]
Christiana Margaretta Swedish Pomerania The ship was driven ashore near Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, Great Britain. She was on a voyage from Stralsund to London, Great Britain.[41]
George  Great Britain The ship was lost at Memel, Prussia. He crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from St. Ubes, Portugal to Memel.[42]
Henrietta  Dutch Republic The ship was lost off Texel. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to Amsterdam.[38]
La Dame Martha  France The ship foundered whilst on a voyage from Saint-Valery-sur-Somme to Alexandria, Egypt.[38]
Mary  Great Britain The ship was lost near Cádiz, Spain. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France.[43]
Mary Ann  Great Britain The ship foundered in Lancaster Bay. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Ulverston, Lancashire.[44]
Nancy  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Whitstable, Kent. She was on a voyage from Cork, Ireland to London.[41]
North Star  Ireland The ship was lost near Gravelines, Nord, France. She was on a voyage from Stockholm, Sweden to Dublin.[44]
Rachel & Mary  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Baltic Sea off Memel. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Ostend, Dutch Republic to Libava, Duchy of Courland and Semigallia.[42]

June

20 June

List of shipwrecks: 20 June 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Ritson  Great Britain The ship was destroyed by fire at Old Harbour, Jamaica.[45]

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ShipCountryDescription
Barbadoes Packet  Ireland The ship sank in the River Suir. She was on a voyage from Waterford to Newfoundland, British America.[46]
Berkout Dutch East India Company The East Indiaman was driven ashore near Calais, France. She was refloated but subsequently was driven ashore at Dover, Kent, Kingdom of Great Britain. She was on a voyage from Amsterdam to Batavia, Dutch East Indies.[43]
Hope  Great Britain The ship was lost on the coast of Ireland. She was on a voyage from Oporto, Portugal to Plymouth, Devon.[43]
John & Elizabeth  Sweden The ship was driven ashore crewless at Skagen, Denmark, She was on a voyage from Gothenburg to Kirkcaldy, Fife, Great Britain.[47]
Polly  Ireland The ship was lost on the Norwegian coast. She was on a voyage from Drontheim, Norway to Dublin.[43]
Salisbury  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore crewless at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Memel, Prussia to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.[48]
Success  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Texel, Dutch Republic.[46]
Three Brothers  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Memel. She was on a voyage from Dartmouth, Devon to London.[49]

July

14 July

List of shipwrecks: 14 July 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Thomas  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Saint Kitts.[50]

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ShipCountryDescription
Desire  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Cromer, Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to Bristol, Gloucestershire.[51]
Trinity  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Margate, Kent. She was on a voyage from London to Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland.[52]

August

1 August

List of shipwrecks: 1 August 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Adelphi  Great Britain The ship foundered in the North Sea off Happisburgh, Norfolk.[53]

20 August

List of shipwrecks: 20 August 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Crampus  Great Britain The ship capsized near Plymouth, Devon. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Whitehaven, Cumberland to London.[50]
Industry  Great Britain The ship capsized near Plymouth. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Looe, Cornwall to Plymouth.[50]
Winterton British East India Company The East Indiaman was wrecked on the coast of Madagascar with the loss of 45 lives.[54][55]

23 August

List of shipwrecks: 23 August 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Renommée  France The whaler was destroyed by fire off "New Port". She was on a voyage from L'Orient, Morbihan to the South Seas.[56]

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ShipCountryDescription
America  United States The ship was driven ashore near Den Helder, Dutch Republic. She was on a voyage from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Amsterdam, Dutch Republic.[57]
Betsey  Great Britain The ship was in collision with Chamont ( Great Britain) in Cádiz Bay and was beached.[58]
Cato  France The whaler was driven ashore at Dunkerque, Nord.[57]
Jannet  Great Britain The ship foundered in The Wash. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Rotterdam, Dutch Republic.[53]
George  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Falsterbo Reef, in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Sweden. She was on a voyage from Stockholm, Sweden to Venice.[59]
Richard  Great Britain The ship ran aground near Dragør, Denmark. She was on a voyage from London to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[59]
Ruby  Great Britain The ship was wrecked in the Orkney Islands while on a voyage from Memel, Prussia to Liverpool, Lancashire.[60]
Southampton  Great Britain The ship was lost on the Needing. She was on a voyage from Memel to Montrose, Forfarshire.[61]
St. François  France The ship departed from Cette, Hérault for Baltimore, Maryland and New York, United States. No further trace, presumed foundered with th loss of all hands.[62]
St. Johannes Dantzick The ship was lost near Gravelines, Nord. She was on a voyage from Dantzick to Belfast, County Down, Ireland.[50]

September

19 September

List of shipwrecks: 19 September 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Experiment  Great Britain The ship departed from St. John's, Newfoundland, British America for the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[13]

21 September

List of shipwrecks: 21 September 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Willaughby Bay Packet Saint Vincent The ship was lost at Saint Vincent.[63]

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List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Ann  Great Britain British America The sloop departed from Capelin Bay for the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[64]
Castor & Polleux Kingdom of Sicily The ship caught fire and was beached at Alicante, Spain.[65]
De Vrow Rema Elbing The ship was wrecked at Ostend, Dutch Republic. Her crew were rescued.[59]
Ebenezer Norway The ship capsized. Her crew were rescued.[66]
Everley  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Hogland, Russia.[67]
Fanny  Great Britain The ship was lost near Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[68]
Friends Success  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Ostend. She was on a voyage from Ostend to Sunderland, County Durham.[65]
Hope  Great Britain The ship was lost near Milford, Pembrokeshire. She was on a voyage from Pool, Dorset to Liverpool, Lancashire.[69]
Lark  Great Britain The ship was lost on Hogland. She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[70]
Les Seux Frères  France The ship was driven ashore near Ostend. She was on a voyage from the United States to Dunkerque, Nord.[69]
L'Heureux Presage  France The ship was lost near Bourdeaux, Gironde. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Saint-Domingue to Bourdeaux.[71]
Mentor  Great Britain The ship was lost near Hogland. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Saint Petersburg.[72]
Mermaid  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Norfolk. She was on a voyage from London to King's Lynn, Norfolk.[65]
Ocean  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Hogland. She was on a voyage from London to Saint Petersburg.[67]
Rising Sun  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Baltic Sea. Her crew were rescued.[73]
Twee Gebroeders  Hanover The ship was lost on Baltrum with the loss of all hands whilst bound for London.[74]
Union  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged. She was later refloated and taken in to Cowes, Isle of Wight. Union was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne to Pool.[65]

October

7 October

List of shipwrecks: 7 October 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Jonge Albert Hamburg The ship foundered in the North Sea off Southwold, Suffolk, Great Britain with the loss of all but one of her crew. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Amsterdam, Dutch Republic.[67]

12 October

List of shipwrecks: 12 October 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Amity  Great Britain The ship foundered. Her crew were rescued by Pitt ( Great Britain).[75]

30 October

List of shipwrecks: 30 October 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Dolphin  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Atherfield, Isle of Wight and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Málaga, Spain to London.[76][77]

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ShipCountryDescription
Aid  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore in the Humber. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to Hull, Yorkshire.[72]
Anna Eleonora Stettin The ship ran aground off Falsterbo, Sweden. She was on a voyage from Stettin to London, Great Britain.[25]
Bygewal  Dutch Republic The ship was lost between Vlissingen and Ostend. She was on a voyage from Brielle to London.[72]
Cambria  Great Britain The ship was run down and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Land's End, Cornwall. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Dublin, Ireland to London.[77]
Collingwood  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Sandhammer, Norway.[78]
Galoasen Eleazar  Sweden The ship foundered in the North Sea off Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, Great Britain. She was on a voyage from Stockholm to Dieppe, Seine-Inférieure, France.[67]
Gustavus III  Sweden The ship was lost at Skagen, Denmark. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Stockholm to Dublin.[56]
Helena Charlotta  Denmark The ship was lost near Harwich, Essex, Great Britain. She was on a voyage from Bourdeaux, Gironde, France to Randers.[79]
Hawke  Great Britain The ship was lost near Penzance, Cornwall. She was on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to Copenhagen, Denmark.[78]
Hoffnung Stettin The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Happisburgh, Norfolk. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Stettin to London.[79]
Hope Hamburg The ship was driven ashore between Great Yarmouth, Norfolk and Lowestoft, Suffolk. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Barcelona, Spain.[67][70]
Hope  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent. Her crew were rescued.[72]
Hopewell  Great Britain The ship was lost.[72]
Hoppets Anchor  Sweden The ship was lost off Wexford, Ireland.[56]
Johanna Christina Stettin The ship foundered in the Baltic Sea off Møn, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Stettin to Hamburg.[67]
Lord Bangor  Ireland The ship was drive ashore in Cloughy Bay. She was on a voyage from Whitehaven, Cumberland, Great Britain to Jamaica.[78]
Maria  Ireland The ship was driven ashore near Strangford, County Antrim. She was on a voyage from Drogheda, County Louth to Memel, Prussia.[75]
Nancy Norway The ship was wrecked on Whalsay, Shetland Islands, Great Britain. She was on a voyage from Norway to the Strait of Gibraltar.[77]
Rosalie  France The ship was lost at Dragør, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure.[25]
St. Patrick  Ireland The ship foundered off Achille Head. She was on a voyage from Galway to Greenock, Renfrewshire, Great Britain.[72]
Union  Great Britain The ship was lost near Bourdeaux. She was on a voyage from London to Bourdeaux.[77]
West Indian  Great Britain The ship was lost in the River Thames at Deptford, Kent. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London.[70]
Xenia  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Kattegat.[67]

November

10 November

List of shipwrecks: 10 November 1792
ShipCountryDescription
La Belle Creole  France The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Aimable ( France). La Belle Creole was on a voyage from Port-au-Prince, Saint-Domingue to Bourdeaux, Gironde.[80]

15 November

List of shipwrecks: 15 November 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Chance  Ireland The ship departed from Jamaica for Belfast, County Down. No further trace, presumed foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of all hands.[81]

22 November

List of shipwrecks: 22 November 1792
ShipCountryDescription
De Kleine Regina  Prussia The ship foundered in the English Channel. She was on a voyage from Memel to Liverpool, Lancashire, Great Britain.[82]

23 November

List of shipwrecks: 23 November 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Bedford  Great Britain The ship sank at Memel, Prussia.[83]
Elizabeth  Great Britain The ship sank at Memel.[83]
Rachael  Great Britain The ship sank at Memel.[83]

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List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Acton  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire to Memel, Prussia.[25]
Anna Emerentia  Prussia The ship was driven ashore near Pillau. She was on a voyage from London, Great Britain to Königsberg.[84]
Blancy  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Padstow, Cornwall. She was on a voyage from Labrador, British America to Dartmouth, Devon.[85]
Blenheim  Great Britain The ship was destroyed by fire off Bornholm, Demark.[86]
Brilliant  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Gotha Sand Island. She was on a voyage from Narva, Russia to Leith, Lothian.[86]
Courier  France The ship foundered in the English Channel off Saint-Valery-sur-Somme while on a voyage from L'Orient, Morbihan to Dunkerque, Nord.[87]
Dolphin  Great Britain The ship was lost near Pwllheli, Carnarvonshire. She was on a voyage from Cork, Ireland to Bristol, Gloucestershire.[88]
Drey Sterne Stettin The ship was lost near "Poster Schilling". She was on a voyage from Stettin to Amsterdam, Dutch Republic.[89]
Eliza  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Deal, Kent. She was on a voyage from the Charente to London. Eliza was later refloated and taken in to Ramsgate, Kent.[90]
Emlyn  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore in the Orkney Islands. She was on a voyage from Norway to Cardigan.[25]
Friends  Great Britain The ship was lost on the Vogel Sand, at the mouth of the Elbe. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Hamburg.[91]
Graff Henckell van Donersmark  Prussia The ship departed from London for Memel. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[92]
Harrington  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Milford, Pembrokeshire. She was on a voyage from Dublin, Ireland to Milford.[89]
Hawke  Great Britain The sloop was abandoned in the English Channel. She was later towed in to Cowes, Isle of Wight in a waterlogged condition.[90]
London  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near North Foreland, Kent. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from London to Limington, Hampshire.[85]
Mary Tanner  Great Britain The ship was lost near Christiansand, Norway. She was on a voyage from Copenhagen, Denmark to the Firth of Forth.[91]
Merry Batchelors  Great Britain The ship was lost near Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. She was on a voyage from Caithness to London.[85]
Minerva  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France.[90]
Phœnix  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Padstow. She was on a voyage from Cork to Penzance, Cornwall.[89]
Sally  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Gulf of Finland. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[84]
Standley Green  Great Britain The ship was destroyed by fire in the River Thames. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London.[91]
St. Harard  France The ship was in collision with Potowmack Planter ( United States and foundered.[25]
Swanwich  United States The ship was driven ashore near Calais, France. She was on a voyage from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Dunkerque.[90]
Three Sisters Stettin The ship sailed from Stettin bound for London. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[93]
Two Brothers Hamburg The ship was wrecked on the Vogel Sand. She was on a voyage from Bourdeaux, Gironde, France to Hamburg.[86]
Two Brothers  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Fraserburgh. She was on a voyage from Caithness to London.[85]
Wacksamheit Hamburg The ship was wrecked on the Vogel Sand. She was on a voyage from Bourdeaux to Hamburg.[86]

December

1 December

List of shipwrecks: 1 December 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Three Sisters Stettin The ship departed from Uderstord, Norway for London, Great Britain. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[94]

3 December

List of shipwrecks: 3 December 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Frederick Swedish Pomerania The ship caught fire and sank in the English Channel off Weymouth, Dorset, Great Britain. Six crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Bayonne, Basses-Pyrénées, France to Amsterdam, Dutch Republic.[95]

4 December

List of shipwrecks: 4 December 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Orion  Great Britain The ship was lost near Thisted, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Stockholm, Sweden to London.[96]

10 December

List of shipwrecks: 10 December 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Favourite  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the coast of Jutland near Fjaltring.[97]

17 December

List of shipwrecks: 17 December 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Jenny  Great Britain The ship foundered in the North Sea off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[98]

19 December

List of shipwrecks: 19 December 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Griffin  United States The ship was lost off Port Royal, Jamaica. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Savannah, Georgia.[99]

22 December

List of shipwrecks: 22 December 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Anna Magdalena  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Galipoly, Ottoman Empire.[100]
Hope  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Galipoly.[100]
Samuel and Ann  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Galipoly.[100]
Trelandvean  Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Galipoly.[100]

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List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1792
ShipCountryDescription
Alert  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Gravelines Nord, France.[83]
Anthony  United States The ship was driven ashore on the Dutch coast. She was on a voyage from New York to Amsterdam, Dutch Republic.[101]
Apollo  Great Britain Guernsey The ship was lost near Cette, Hérault, France. She was on a voyage from Guernsey to Cette.[102]
Ariadne  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Norwegian coast. She was on a voyage from London to Stettin.[101]
Ballmer  Great Britain The ship was lost on the Welsh coast. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to London.[98]
Bernherdina  Denmark The ship was driven ashore near Newport Pratt, County Mayo, Ireland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands to Hamburg.[102]
Blessing  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the coast of Jutland.[97]
Britannia  Great Britain The ship was lost on the coast of Jutland near "Robsnout". She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to London.[80]
Brothers  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at the mouth of the Clyde. She was on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Londonderry, Ireland.[98]
Brothers  Great Britain The ship was lost at the mouth of the Elbe.[103]
Cleveland  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Whitby, Yorkshire.[63]
Clyde  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the coast of Bornholm, Denmark.[97]
Commerce  Great Britain The ship was lost near Bornholm. She was on a voyage from Pillau, Prussia to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.[64]
Diligence  Great Britain The ship was lost on the coast of Cornwall. She was on a voyage from Waterford, Ireland to Southampton, Hampshire.[101]
Diligence of Scarboro  Great Britain The ship was lost near Dantzig with the loss of all but two of her crew.[102]
Dillon  France The ship was lost near Dunkerque, Nord. She was on a voyage from Georgia, United States to Dunkerque.[102]
Draper  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Conwy, Carnarvonshire. She was on a voyage from Ipswich, Suffolk to Liverpool, Lancashire.[104]
Edward  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Margate, Kent. She was on a voyage from Caen, Calvados, France to London.[64]
Elizabeth  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on the Welsh coast. She was on a voyage from Saint Vincent to Liverpool.[102]
Elizabeth  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on the Welsh coast. She was on a voyage from Lisbon to Liverpool.[80]
Endeavour  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Dublin, Ireland while on a voyage from Liverpool to Ostend, Dutch Republic.[105]
Expedition  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Bideford, Devon. She was on a voyage from Dublin to Southampton.[102]
Felix  Sweden The ship was lost near Pillau. She was on a voyage from Marstrand to Pillau.[101]
Fisher  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Crinan, Argyllshire. She was on a voyage from Africa to Liverpool.[98]
Fly  Great Britain The ship struck a rock and foundered off the coast of Cornwall. She was on a voyage from Bristol to London.[106]
Fly  Great Britain The ship was wrecked near Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France. She was on a voyage from Plymouth, Devon to London.[103]
Fox  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Skagen, Denmark with the loss of five of her crew. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to London.[101]
Frederick  Dutch Republic The sloop was destroyed by fire in the English Channel off Portland, Dorset, Great Britain. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Bayonne, Basses-Pyrénées, France to Amsterdam.[106]
Good Intent  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Happisburgh, Norfolk. She was on a voyage from London to Blyth, Northumberland.[104]
Good Intent  Dutch Republic The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Weybourne, Norfolk.[80]
Henrietta Scott  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Ulverston, Lancashire. She was on a voyage from Cádiz, Spain to Liverpool.[102]
Hercules Hamburg The ship was driven ashore near "Schashorn". She was on a voyage from London to Hamburg.[80]
Holbeach  Great Britain The sloop was wrecked on the Dutch coast with the loss of her captain.[95][97]
Holtham  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the coast of Jutland.[97]
Hope  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on "Studenland".[97]
Hope  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Great Yarmouth.[103]
Ibbetson  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on Texel. She was on a voyage from Riga, Russia to London.[101]
Industry  Great Britain The ship was run down and sunk in Liverpool Bay. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Stockholm, Sweden to Liverpool.[98]
Integrity  Great Britain The ship caught fire and sank off Öland, Sweden. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Dumfries.[107]
Jannette  France The ship was lost near Granville, Manche. She was on a voyage from Saint-Domingue to Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure.[102]
Jenny  Great Britain The ship sprang a leak and foundered in the Bristol Channel while on a voyage from Cork to Bristol. Her crew were rescued.[104][105]
Jenny  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the coast of Bornholm.[97]
Jenny  Great Britain The ship was wrecked near Cromer, Norfolk. She was on a voyage from London to Newcastle upon Tyne.[64]
Jenny  Ireland The ship was driven ashore near Dunkerque. She was on a voyage from Cork to Dunkerque.[101]
Jessies  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Ayr. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Liverpool.[102]
John & Michael  Ireland The ship was driven ashore in "Beaumans Bay".[63]
Jonge Tobias Dantzig The ship was driven ashore in the Baltic Sea. She was on a voyage from Dantzig to Livorno, Grand Duchy of Tuscany.[80]
Juffrouw Tabitha  Dutch Republic The ship foundered while on a voyage from Bordeaux, Gironde, France to Bremen.[97]
Kingston  Great Britain The ship foundered off the coast of Jutland while on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Hull, Yorkshire.[97]
Kirkham  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Ulverston.[101]
Kitty  Great Britain The ship foundered in the English Channel off Beachy Head, Sussex while on a voyage from Gibraltar to London. Her crew were rescued by Duke of York ( Great Britain).[105]
Laura  Russia The ship foundered off "Kygenwald" with the loss of five of her crew. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Barcelona, Spain.[64]
Leith  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Dutch coast. She was on a voyage from Leith to Amsterdam.[101]
Les Deux Sœurs  France The ship was lost near Barfleur, Manche. She was on a voyage from Lisbon to Rouen, Seine-Inférieure.[102]
Liberty  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Embden, Hanover. She was on a voyage from Hull to Hamburg.[103]
Lord Longford  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Abergele, Denbighshire. She was on a voyage from São Miguel Island, Azores to Liverpool.[80]
Margaret & Elizabeth  Great Britain The ship was lost off the mouth of the Elbe. She was on a voyage from Saint Thomas to Hamburg.[80]
Mary  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on South Holm, off Copenhagen, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Hull.[102]
Mary  Ireland The ship was lost near "Laleste". She was on a voyage from Waterford to Bourdeaux, Gironde, France.[101]
Mary & Margaret  Great Britain The ship was lost near Holyhead, Anglesey. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Waterford.[83]
Mary Ann  Great Britain The ship foundered in Swansea Bay while on a voyage from Cork to Bristol.[105]
Mary Ann  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on the Welsh coast.[102]
Mary Ann  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Gravelines.[83]
Nancy  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the south coast of the Isle of Wight with the loss of all hands.[83]
Neptune  Great Britain The ship was lost near Dunkerque. She was on a voyage from Alicante, Spain to Ostend.[63][102]
Neptune  Ireland The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from Waterford to Brest, Finistère, France. Her crew were rescued.[80]
Peggy  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the coast of Jutland.[97]
Perseverance  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on Skagen, Denmark while on a voyage from Memel, Prussia to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[97]
Phenix Bremen The ship ran aground in the Weser. She was on a voyage from Baltimore, Maryland, United States to Bremen.[80]
Philadelphia  Great Britain The ship was lost on the Dutch coast. She was on a voyage from Havre de Grâce to Leith, Lothian.[101]
Roseaway  Great Britain The ship was lost at Annotto Bay, Jamaica. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London.[100]
Sally  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Middle Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex, with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from Rotterdam, Dutch Republic to London.[106]
Sampson  Prussia The ship was lost on the Dutch Coast. she was on a voyage from Memel to London.[106]
Sholt  United States The ship was driven ashore on the Dutch coast. She was on a voyage from Maryland to Rotterdam.[102]
Snell Faane  Dutch Republic The ship foundered in the North Sea off Ramsgate, Kent while on a voyage from Amsterdam to Lisbon, Portugal.[104]
Stanton  Great Britain The ship was lost near Texel, Dutch Republic. She was on a voyage from the Strait of Gibraltar to Amsterdam.[83]
St François  France The ship was driven ashore near Sandown Castle, Kent. She was on a voyage from Caen to London.[83]
Thetis  Great Britain The ship was lost near Hellevoetsluis, Dutch Republic. She was on a voyage from Glasgow, Renfrewshire to Rotterdam.[101]
Three Good Friends  Great Britain The ship was lost on the Dutch coast. She was on a voyage from Cádiz to a Dutch port.[101]
Thomas & Mary  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near the Black Rock, Lancashire. She was on a voyage from Málaga, Spain to Liverpool.[102] f>
Tidstrom  Sweden The ship foundered in the Baltic Sea. Her crew were rescued She was on a voyage from Lübeck to Visby.[102]
Tobago  France The ship was driven ashore at Ostend and was wrecked. She was on a voyage from Dunquerque, Nord to Tobago.[105]
Trusty  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Bideford. She was on a voyage from New York to Bristol.[102]
Two Betseys  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Dutch coast. Her crew were rescued.[97]
Tyne  Great Britain The ship was run down and sunk in the North Sea off Whitby. She was on a voyage from Hull to Newcastle upon Tyne.[64]
Unity  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the coast of Jutland.[97]
Vernon  France The ship was driven ashore east of Ostend.. She was on a voyage from Dunkerque to Tobago.[64]
Vriendschap  Dutch Republic The ship was lost on the Vogel Sand. She was on a voyage from Hull to Amsterdam.[103]
Vrow Helena  Dutch Republic The ship was driven ashore at Ostend.[108]
Welcome Messenger  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near Scarborough, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from London to Newcastle upon Tyne.[101]
William  Great Britain The ship sank at Great Yarmouth. She was on a voyage from Wisbech, Cambridgeshire to Sunderland.[64]
William & Nancy  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore in Larne Bay. She was on a voyage from Larne, County Antrim, Ireland to Liverpool.[84]
Williams  Great Britain Jersey The ship struck a rock and sank at Jersey. She was on a voyage from Rotterdam, Dutch Republic to Jersey.[84]
Yarmouth  Great Britain The ship was lost in Riga Bay.[107]
Young Murray  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Sutton-on-Sea, Lincolnshire.[84]
Zeelust  Dutch Republic The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Ostend.[64]

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ShipCountryDescription
Ann  Great Britain The ship was lost near Gallipoly, Ottoman Empire.[109]
Beaumanjaul French East India Company The East Indiaman was lost whilst on a voyage from China to Bengal Her officers and 50 crew were rescued.[110]
Berkeley  Ireland The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Londonderry to New York, United States.[24]
Britannia  Great Britain The ship was lost ar Saint Kitts. She was on a voyage from Saint Kitts to London.[68]
Buona Concordia  Spain The ship foundered in the Black Sea while on a voyage from "Cherson" to Barcelona.[97]
Chance  Great Britain The ship was lost on Glover's Reef.[111]
Charlotte  Great Britain The ship was lost at Grenada.[65]
Charming Mary  Ireland The ship was lost on the Jardines, off the coast of Cuba. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Dublin.[79]
Clement  France The ship was lost at Saint-Domingue. she was on a voyage from Saint-Domingue to Bourdeaux, Gironde.[112]
Columbina  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean. She was on a voyage from Newfoundland, British America to Vigo, Spain.[9]
Columbia  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Boston, Massachusetts.[39]
Commerce  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked 42 nautical miles (78 km) south of Bic, Lower Canada, British America.[113]
Commerce  United States The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from Sint Eustatius to Boston, Massachusetts. Her crew were rescued.[80]
Commerce  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore on the Arabian Peninsula. She was on a voyage from Madras to Bombay, India.[99]
Conception  United States The ship was lost at St. Simons, Georgia.[57]
Conception  Spain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean while on a voyage from Havana, Cuba to Alicante.[87] Her crew were rescued by Nancy ( Great Britain).[90]
Diana  Great Britain The ship was lost off the coast of Newfoundland.[52]
Dolphin  Great Britain The brig was lost at Jamaica. Her crew were rescued.[27]
Eliza  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore near New York. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to New York.[27]
Eliza Partridge  Great Britain The ship was lost on the Jardines. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London.[57]
Experiment  United States The ship was lost at Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. She was on a voyage from North Carolina to New York.[44]
Fanny  Great Britain The ship was lost at Cape May, New Jersey, United States. She was on a voyage from Tortola to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.[38][44]
Felicity  Great Britain The ship was lost off the Turks Islands.[114]
Foulis British East India Company The East Indiaman foundered while homeward bound.[115]
Friendship  Great Britain The ship ran aground at Grand Caicos. She was on a voyage from Philadelphia to Jamaica.[44]
Garand  Great Britain The ship was wrecked on the Cobler's Rock, Barbadoes.[35]
George  Portugal The ship was lost near Long Island, New York, United States. She was on a voyage from Madeira to New York City.[116]
George and Margaret  Great Britain The ship was drive ashore at Saint Kitts. She was on a voyage from Saint Kitts to London.[68]
Good Intent  Great Britain The ship was lost on the Jardines. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London.[111]
Grand Annibal  Great Britain The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off Bermuda. She was on a voyage from Saint-Domingue to Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône.[45]
Hamilton  United States The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from Savannah, Georgia to Hamburg.[80]
Hammond  Great Britain The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from Jamaica to British Honduras.[7]>
Hercules  Great Britain The ship was lost on the coast of Cuba. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool.[99]
Hercules  Great Britain The East Indiaman was lost near Bombay. She was on a voyage from Bombay to China.[117]
Holderness  Great Britain The merchant ship ran aground on Holm Sand during a voyage from New York City to Kingston upon Hull. She suffered little damage and was refloated.[118]
Indus India The ship was lost.[113]
Isabella  Great Britain The ship was lost at[Saint Kitts. She was on a voyage from Saint Kitts to Glasgow, Renfrewshire.[68]
Jume Etiema  Great Britain The ship was lost in the "Harbour of the Cape". She was on a voyage from Bourdeaux to Saint-Domingo.[119]
Kitty  Great Britain The whaler was wrecked by ice in the Davis Strait. Her crew were rescued by John and Margaret( Great Britain).[120]
Lark  United States The ship was lost on Heneaga. She was on a voyage from Saint-Domingue to a port in New England.[57]
Les Enfans Nantois  France The ship was lost on a voyage from Saint-Domingue to Nantz, Loire-Inférieure.[121]
Liberty  Great Britain The whaler was lost in the South Seas.[34]
Lovely Ann  Great Britain The ship was lost on the Marteers. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London.[106]
Manacles  Great Britain The ship was lost at Newfoundland.[86]
Marietta  United States The ship was lost at Cape Cod, Massachusetts.[121]
Marlborough  Great Britain The whaler was lost in the Davis Straits.[122]
Mary  United States The ship was driven ashore by ice at Bedlow's Island, New York. She was on a voyage from Amsterdam, Dutch Republic to New York City.[27]
Matilda  Great Britain The whaler foundered in the Pacific Ocean six days' sail from Otaheite. She was on a voyage from Botany Bay to the South Seas.[123]
Melampe  France The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from Cayenne, French Guiana to Bourdeaux.[46]
Montrose  Great Britain The whaler was lost in the Davis Straits.[122]
Navarro  Spain The ship was wrecked on Anegada, Virgin Islands before 12 August. She was on a voyage from St. Andero to Havana, Cuba.[124]
Neckar  France The ship was wrecked on the Hogsty Reef. She was on a voyage from Saint-Domingue to Nantz.[122]
Nelly  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Saint Barthélemy. She was on a voyage from Antigua to the United States.[125]
Olive  Great Britain The ship was driven ashore at Dominica.[68]
Patriot  France The ship was lost on "La Grand Inaque". She was on a voyage from Cap François, Saint-Domingue to Marseille.[126]
Pitt  Great Britain Antigua The sloop was lost at Ockracock, North Carolina, United States.[44]
Polly  United States The schooner foundered in the Atlantic Ocean while on a voyage from New York to Saint Barthélemy.[26][38]
Polly  United States The ship foundered whilst on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina to Philadelphia. Her crew were rescued.[117]
Princess of Wales  Great Britain The whaler was lost in the Davis Straits.[122]
Probitée  France The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from Guadeloupe to Bayonne, Basses-Pyrénées.[109]
Rambler  United States The ship was wrecked on the "Isle of Sables".[45]
Rodney  United States The ship was lost at Cape Cod. She was on a voyage from Boston, Massachusetts to Saint Vincent.[127]
Sarah  Great Britain The ship was lost in the Gulf of Florida. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London.[74]
Sarah and Ann  Great Britain The ship was lost at Nevis. She was on a voyage from Nevis to London.[68]
Scipio  Great Britain The ship was lost at Jamaica.[128]
Sion  United States The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean while on a voyage from New York to Amsterdam.[129] Her crew were rescued.[15]
St. Andrew  Great Britain The ship collided with a brig and was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. She was on a voyage from Nova Scotia, British America to Grenada.[117]
Three Sisters  United States The ship was lost on Guana Kay. She was on a voyage from Charleston to New Providence, New Jersey.[44]
Trois Soeurs  France The ship was destroyed by fire at Boston, Massachusetts. She was on a voyage from Virginia to Morlaix, Finistère.[130]
Two Brothers  United States The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from New York to Philadelphia.[39]
Wilkelmina  Ireland The ship was lost near Cape May, New Jersey. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from New London to Dublin.[131]
William  Great Britain The ship was lost on the American coast. She was on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to New York.[44]

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  108. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (2468). 4 January 1793.
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  110. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (2500). 19 April 1793.
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  114. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (2446). 19 October 1792.
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  117. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (2483). 26 February 1793.
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  126. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (2407). 5 June 1792.
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Ship events in 1792
Ship launches: 1787 1788 1789 1790 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 1796 1797
Ship commissionings: 1787 1788 1789 1790 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 1796 1797
Ship decommissionings: 1787 1788 1789 1790 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 1796 1797
Shipwrecks: 1787 1788 1789 1790 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 1796 1797
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