List of shipwrecks in October 1867
The list of shipwrecks in October 1867 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1867.
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1 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Ariel | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore on Holy Isle, in the Firth of Clyde. She was on a voyage from Ardrossan, Ayrshire to Dublin. She was refloated on 3 October and resumed her voyage.[1] |
Barbara | ![]() |
The ship ran aground on the Longsand, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex, United Kingdom and was abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from Groningen to Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom.[2] |
Boa | ![]() |
The schooner foundered in the North Sea off the mouth of the Elbe. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Montrose, Forfarshire.[3][4] |
Catharina | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Düne, Heligoland. Her crew were rescued by three British fishing vessels. She was on a voyage from a Scottish port to Wyk auf Föhr.[5][6] |
Catherine | ![]() |
The collier, a brig, foundered in the North Sea (54°31′N 5°50′E). All nine people on board were rescued by the steamship Primis (![]() |
Commot | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Sandsend, Yorkshire.[2] |
Elphinstone | ![]() |
The ship ran aground at the mouth of the River Tyne. She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Dominion of Canada to South Shields, County Durham. She was refloated the next day and towed in to South Shields in a waterlogged condition.[9] |
Euretta | ![]() |
The ship ran aground on the Oel Platt, in the Weser and was wrecked. She was on a voyage from Rangoon, Burma to Bremen.[2][10][11] |
Fairlie | ![]() |
The ship ran aground off Lysekil, Sweden. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland to Cronstadt, Russia.[2] |
Goethe | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore at Hong Kong, China.[12] |
Hiogo | ![]() |
The steamship was wrecked on the Eddystone Rocks, Cornwall, 150 yards (140 m) from the Eddystone Lighthouse. All on board were rescued. She was on a voyage from London to Hiogo, Japan.[13][14][15] |
Lancaster | ![]() |
The full-rigged ship was driven ashore at Hong Kong.[12][16] |
Lohikoski | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Ekholm, Russia. She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire to Vyborg.[17] |
Nisiena', and an unnamed vessel |
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The ship, a galiot or koff, collided with a French brig and was abandoned 8 leagues (24 nautical miles (44 km)) off "Hartzhall". Her crew were rescued by the steamship Swanland (![]() |
Rattler | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore at Hong Kong.[12][16] She was later refloated.[23] |
Standard | ![]() |
The barque caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean and was abandoned by her crew, who were rescued by the brig Christian Elizabeth (![]() |
Sybil | ![]() |
The schooner was run into by Mischief (![]() |
2 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Eliza Barss | ![]() |
The barque caught fire at New York, United States and was scuttled. She was on a voyage from New York to Bermuda.[20] |
Helen and Eleanore | ![]() |
The brigantine sprang a leak and was beached at Brighton, Sussex. She was on a voyage from Seaham, County Durham to Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. She was refloated the next day and towed in to Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex.[3] |
Jemima | ![]() |
The schooner was wrecked at Thisted, Denmark with the loss of a crew member. She was on a voyage from Cronstadt, Russia to London.[26] |
Jubilant | ![]() |
The barque collided with the barque Mansanito (![]() |
Latona | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire. She was on a voyage from the Firth of Forth to Findhorn, Aberdeenshire.[2] |
Pizarro | ![]() |
The steamship departed from the Brazos River for New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[28] |
Thomas Kennion | ![]() |
The barque was wrecked on the Vogelsand, in the North Sea. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Hartlepool, County Durham to Hamburg.[29][3] |
Woodville | ![]() |
The ship sprang a leak off the Calf of Man, Isle of Man. She was on a voyage from Whitehaven, Cumberland to Dublin She put in to Douglas, Isle of Man in a sinking condition.[30] |
3 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Albert Louise | ![]() |
The sloop ran aground and was wrecked at Fécamp, Seine-Inférieure. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Dunkerque, Nord to Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure.[31] |
Alice Harris | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged at Fishguard, Pembrokeshire.[5] |
Amazon | ![]() |
The brigantine was driven ashore and wrecked at "Balmae" Dumfriesshire. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Silloth, Cumberland to Greenock, Renfrewshire.[29][3] |
Annie | ![]() |
The ship collided with the schooner Yeoman's Glory (![]() |
Ariel | ![]() |
The schooner sprang a leak and foundered Ailsa Craig. Her six crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Ardrossan, Ayrshire to Dublin.[1] |
Boa | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore at the mouth of the Eider. Her crew were rescued.[26] |
Eclipse | ![]() |
The barque capsized in a gale at Galveston, Texas, United States.[32] |
Endeavour | ![]() |
The cutter was driven ashore on Rangitoto Reef in the Hauraki Gulf.[33] |
Higinie | ![]() |
The ship ran aground on the Tillen. She was on a voyage from Matanzas, Cuba to Hamburg.[34] |
Jessica | ![]() |
The brig capsized and was driven ashore at Galveston, Texas, United States. She was later repaired and returned to service.[32][35] |
William Pitt | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the Corton Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Suffolk.[31] |
4 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Adam y Eva | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked at Manila, Spanish East Indies. She was on a voyage from Manila to Cowes, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom.[36] |
Albine | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on "Lavenskaar". She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to Königsberg.[4] |
Enigheit | ![]() |
The ship foundered in the North Sea off the mouth of the Elbe. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Sunderland, County Durham, United Kingdom.[4] |
Jarrow | ![]() |
The steamship foundered in the Dogger Bank 65 nautical miles (120 km) west by south of Spurn Point, Yorkshire. Her eighteen crew were rescued by the smacks British Queen, Henrietta and Prima Donna (all ![]() |
Lady Wynward | ![]() |
The cutter was wrecked near East Cape during a severe gale, while en route from Napier to Auckland. All hands were saved.[40] |
Margarethe | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on Sylt. She was on a voyage from an English port to Leer.[5] |
Manukau | ![]() |
The 300-ton schooner was wrecked with the loss of two lives close to the mouth of the Manawatu River while en route from Newcastle, New South Wales to Wellington.[41] |
Roma | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore at Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland. She was on a voyage from Taganrog, Russia to Berwick upon Tweed. She was refloated on 6 November.[42] |
Stuart Wortley | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked at Manila. She was on a voyage from Manila to New York.[36] |
Sunrise | ![]() |
The brigantine ran aground on the Nore.[26] She was refloated.[3] |
Venus | ![]() |
The brig was wrecked on the Corton Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Suffolk with the loss of three of her seven crew. Survivors were rescued by the Gorleston Lifeboat and a tug.[43][26] She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to London.[44] |
5 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Adelaide | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore at Briton Ferry, Glamorgan.[29] |
Cuba | ![]() |
The barque was wrecked at Ertholmene, Denmark. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to Riga, Russia.[29][3] |
Dorothea | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on Hiiumaa, Russia. She was on a voyage from Rostock to Fredrikshavn, Denmark.[29] |
H. E. | ![]() |
The ship struck a rock off The Lizard, Cornwall and was holed. She was on a voyage from Llanelly, Glamorgan to Plymouth, Devon. She was taken in to Plymouth and beached.[21] |
James Stanfield | ![]() |
The ship ran aground at Maryport, Cumberland and was severely damaged.[21] |
Jernbararen | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore at Torcross, Devon, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Par, Cornwall, to Runcorn, Cheshire, United Kingdom. She was refloated and towed in to Dartmouth, Devon in a sinking condition.[3][5] |
Maid of Kent | ![]() |
The fishing smack was wrecked at Orfordness, Suffolk. Her crew were rescued.[31] |
Mary | ![]() |
The barque was wrecked Popes Harbour, Nova Scotia, Dominion of Canada.[20] |
Prince Je Roo | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore near Pictou, Nova Scotia.[20] |
Princess Royal | ![]() |
The brigantine was abandoned in the North Sea off Furnes, West Flanders, Belgium. She was on a voyage from Par, Cornwall to Dordrecht, South Holland, Netherlands. Princess Royal was subsequently taken in to Ostend, West Flanders.[18][21] |
6 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Adelaide | ![]() |
The brig ran aground in the Paraná River.[45] |
Albion | ![]() |
The brig ran aground in the Paraná River.[45] |
Danish Queen | ![]() |
The steamship was destroyed by fire in the Baltic Sea[46][47] All 21 crew survived. Twelve of the survivors were rescued by the barque Franklin (![]() |
E. Shun | ![]() |
The schooner ran aground in the Paraná River.[45] |
Gem | ![]() |
The ship ran aground on the Doom Bar. She was on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan to Gibraltar.[5] |
Matilde Petersen | ![]() |
The barque foundered in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by 'Bella Figueireuse (![]() |
Oriental | ![]() |
The ship collided with a steamship off The Smalls with the loss of one of her crew and her captain reported missing. Survivors were rescued by the steamship Fitzwilliam (![]() |
Quickste[ | ![]() |
The barque ran aground in the Paraná river.[45] |
St. Bede | ![]() |
The steamship ran aground on the Leigh Middle Sand, in the Thames Estuary. She was later refloated.[21] |
St. George | ![]() |
The smack was driven ashore at Portaferry, County Down.[18] |
Victoria | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Portaferry. She was on a voyage from Whitehaven, Cumberland to Killough, County Down.[18] |
Unnamed | ![]() |
The barque was driven ashore at Dungeness, Kent, United Kingdom.[29] |
7 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Active | ![]() |
The ship foundered off Trevose Head, Cornwall. She was on a voyage from Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire to Hayle, Cornwall.[50] |
Adolphe | ![]() |
The barque collided with Abraham Lincoln (![]() |
B. F. Shaw | ![]() |
The barque was wrecked on the Orange Keys. She was on a voyage from Portland, Maine, United States to Havana, Cuba.[36] |
Cherry | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore.[5] |
Lady Franklin | ![]() |
The brig collided with the steamship Dantsig (![]() ![]() |
Undine | ![]() |
The brig was lost at Barbadoes.[55] |
8 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Aglai | ![]() |
The brig was wrecked at the mouth of the Arno with the loss of three of her crew.[49][56] |
Blondine | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked at Thisted, Denmark with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from Reval, Russia to London.[50] |
British Empire | ![]() |
The full-rigged ship was driven ashore at Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands. She was refloated the next day.[57] |
Cuban | ![]() |
The steamship ran aground on the Rochelois Reef. She was on a voyage from Havana, Cuba to Port-au-Prince, Haiti. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[57] |
Forsyth | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore. Shew as on a voyage from Constantinople, Ottoman Empire to London.[58] |
Pepita | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked at Ringkøbing, Denmark.[31] She was on a voyage from Bilboa to a Baltic port.[58] |
Sampson | ![]() |
The sloop was run ashore in Loch Staffin. She subsequently became a wreck.[8] |
Sea | ![]() |
The barque was driven ashore at Beadnell, Northumberland. She was on a voyage from Bo'ness, Lothian to Cronstadt, Russia. She was refloated on 12 October and take in to Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland.[58][17] |
9 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Antelope | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked at "Curlew Harbour", Labrador, Newfoundland Colony with the loss of eighteen lives.[59][60] |
Arcadia | ![]() |
The ship foundered in the Baltic Sea off Söderhamn, Sweden. She was on a voyage from Söderhamn to Bridgwater, Somerset.[61] |
Arrow | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Harbour Grace, Newfoundland Colony. She was on a voyage from Harbour Grace to Queenstown, County Cork.[62] |
Atlas | ![]() |
The whaler was lost off the coast of Labrador.[63][64] |
B. B. Kimball | ![]() |
The full-rigged ship was wrecked on the Elbow Key Reef. She was on a voyage from New York to New Orleans, Louisiana.[36] |
Charles | ![]() |
The whaler was lost off the coast of Labrador.[63][64] |
Charles Elizabeth | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked at Indian Tickle, Labrador, Newfoundland Colony.[65] |
Claas Tholen | Flag unknown | The ship sprang a leak and foundered. Seven crew were rescued by Anna (![]() |
Dagmar | ![]() |
The brigantine ran aground on the Redcar Reef. She was on a voyage from Cronstadt, Russia to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. she was refloated and completed her voyage in a leaky condition.[66] |
Dash | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked at Indian Tickle.[65] |
Der Wanderer | ![]() |
The barque was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Sundsvall, Norway to Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom.[67][50][51] |
Dove | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coast of Labrador.[64] |
Elizabeth | ![]() |
The whaler was lost off the coast of Labrador.[63][64] |
E. M. Dodd | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coast of Labrador.[64] |
Estella | ![]() |
The whaler was lost off the coast of Labrador.[63][64] |
Four Brothers | ![]() |
The whaler was lost off the coast of Labrador.[63][64] |
Isabella | ![]() |
The whaler was lost off the coast of Labrador.[63][64] |
Margaret Grant | ![]() |
The whaler was lost off the coast of Labrador.[63][64] |
Mary | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coat of Labrador.[64] |
Mary Bell | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coast of Labrador.[64] |
Native Friend | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coast of Labrador.[64] |
Orion | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coast of Labrador.[64] |
Rapid | ![]() |
The whaler was lost off the coast of Labrador.[63][64] |
Ready Rhino | ![]() |
The brig ran aground on the Water Rock, off the coast of County Down. She was on a voyage from Dublin to Ardrossan, Ayrshire.[68][69] Ready Rhino was refloated on 15 October and towed in to Belfast, County Antrim.[70] |
Rival | ![]() |
The whaler was lost off the coast of Labrador.[63][64] |
Roe | ![]() |
The whaler was lost off the coast of Labrador.[63][64] |
Sea Slipper | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coast of Labrador.[64] |
Syke | ![]() |
The was wrecked on the coast of Labrador.[64] |
Terra Nova | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked at Indian Tickle.[65] |
10 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Brilliant Star | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coast of Labrador.[59][71] |
Chanticleer | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coast of Labrador.[59] |
Fire Fly | ![]() |
The brigantine was driven ashore on Lundy Island, Devon. She had been refloated by 16 October and intended to sail for Ilfracombe, Devon.[56] |
Harriet | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Escuminac, New Brunswick, Dominion of Canada.[72] |
Jane | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coast of Labrador.[59] |
Rusina | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coast of Labrador.[59] |
Star | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coast of Labrador.[59] |
Tangier | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coast of Labrador.[59] |
Trinity | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coast of Labrador.[59] |
Vlinder | Flag unknown | The ship foundered in the Baltic Sea off "Eckholm". Her crew were rescued. she was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to London, United Kingdom.[49] |
Wave | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coast of Labrador.[59] |
11 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Alice Byrne | ![]() |
The whaler was lost off the coast of Labrador, Newfoundland Colony.[63] |
Caroline | ![]() |
The ship struck the Quies and foundered. Her crew were rescued.[46] |
Eucinda | ![]() |
The whaler was lost off the coast of Labrador.[63] |
Nora | ![]() |
The barque was driven ashore on Sanday, Orkney Islands. She was on a voyage from Gothenburg, Sweden to Boston, Massachusetts, United States. She was refloated and taken in to Kirkwall, Orkney Islands.[73] |
Oriel | ![]() |
The whaler was lost off the coast of Labrador.[63] |
Venus | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked at Perros, Côtes-du-Nord, Finistère, France. She was on a voyage from Africa to Liverpool, Lancashire.[17] |
12 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Cambrian Packet | ![]() |
The smack collided with the tug Rover and the full-rigged ship Unicorn (bot ![]() |
Carl | Flag unknown | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the coast of Jutland. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to a British port.[17] |
Emily | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore on Jerseyman Island, Nova Scotia, Dominion of Canada. She was on a voyage from Pictou, Nova Scotia to Greenock, Renfrewshire.[76] |
Genkai | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked at Melange Point.[70] |
Menapia | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore on Cumberland Island, Georgia. She was on a voyage from Savannah, Georgia to the Satilla River.[77] Menapia subsequently broke in two and was rescued.[78] |
13 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Ardenlee | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Fox River, Nova Scotia, Dominion of Canada. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from London to Quebec City, Dominion of Canada.[65][79] |
Heken | ![]() |
The schooner ran aground on the Goodwin Sands.[67] |
Ironmaster, and Pacific |
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The steamship Ironmaster collided with the steamship Pacific and sank at Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands. She was on a voyage from Middlesbrough, Yorkshire to Rotterdam. Ironmaster was refloated on 15 June 1868 and placed under repair. Pacific was on a voyage from Harwich, Essex to Rotterdam. She was beached.[80][70][81] |
John and William | ![]() |
The sloop was run down and sunk in the North Sea by a steamship. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from a Scottish port to Emden, Prussia.[46] |
Josephine | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore at "Domstern", Sweden. She was on a voyage from Cronstadt, Russia to Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom.[56] |
Nouvelle Penelope Vigoreux | ![]() |
The ship ran aground on Gun Cay, Bahamas. She was on a voyage from Havana, Cuba to New York, United States. She was refloated and put in to Nassau, Bahamas.[82] |
Ontario | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked at Loop Head, County Clare. She was on a voyage from Limerick to the Bristol Channel.[83] |
14 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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De Van Trientje | ![]() |
The galiot was abandoned in the Baltic Sea 30 nautical miles (56 km) off Fårö, Sweden. Her crew were rescued by Maria (![]() |
Duo Fratres | ![]() |
The brig was driven ashore and wrecked near the mouth of the River Eden. All eleven people on board survived.[84][85] She was on a voyage from Bergen to Leith, Lothian, United Kingdom.[20] She was refloated on 12 November and towed in to Dundee, Forfarshire, United Kingdom.[86] |
Mary Eleanor | ![]() |
The ship sprang a leak and was beached at Harwich, Essex.[46] |
Oceola | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged at Flamborough Head, Yorkshire. She was on a voyage from London to South Shields, County Durham. She was refloated.[85][20] |
Snowdrop | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Seaham, County Durham.[84] She was on a voyage from Whitstable, Kent to Seaham.[61] |
Waverley | ![]() |
The barque ran aground off Gotland, Sweden. She was on a voyage from Cronstadt, Russia to Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. She was refloated and put in to Copenhagen, Denmark for repairs.[56] |
15 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Berzilius | ![]() |
The ship collided with a Rostock barque and sank. She was on a voyage from Gävle to London, United Kingdom.[70] |
Cherub | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore at Thisted, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Cronstadt, Russia to London. She was refloated and taken in to a Norwegian port.[73] |
Derrynane | ![]() |
The ship capsized at Limerick and was wrecked.[20][70] |
Earl of Ditzum | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked near Ringkøbing, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Copenhagen, Denmark.[20] |
Johns | ![]() |
The brig capsized and sank at South Shields, County Durham.[56] |
Lady Alice Hill | ![]() |
The ship ran aground at Belfast, County Antrim.[85] |
Ontario | ![]() |
The schooner was wrecked in "Kilbaha Bay". She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to the Kingroad.[70] |
Ruth | ![]() |
The brig was driven ashore at Braunton, Devon. Her crew were rescued by the Braunton Lifeboat. She was on a voyage from Sombrero, Anguilla to Gloucester.[49] She was refloated on 24 October and taken in to Appledore, Devon.[87] |
16 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Benin | ![]() |
The ship ran aground on the Durante Reef, off the coast of Côtes-du-Nord, France and capsized. She was on a voyage from Africa to Liverpool, Lancashire.[85][48] |
Carl | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Copenhagen, Denmark.[85] |
Louisa | ![]() |
The steamship was driven ashore at Boulmer, Northumberland. She was on a voyage from Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands to Glasgow, Renfrewshire, United Kingdom.[85][20] She had been refloated by 2 November and taken in to Boulmer.[88] |
Spes | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore. She was on a voyage from Königsberg to Stavanger, Norway.[85] |
Wellington | ![]() |
The schooner sank near the Coneybeg Lightship (![]() |
RMS Wolf | ![]() |
The paddle steamer was run into by the paddle steamer Prince Arthur (![]() ![]() |
17 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Harriet | ![]() |
The barque was wrecked at "Escurunae". She was on a voyage from Waterford to Quebec City, Dominion of Canada.[94] |
Jeune Mathilde | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore at "Parpier", Cornwall, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. She was on a voyage from Caen, Calvados to Penarth, Glamorgan, United Kingdom. She was refloated and taken in to Fowey, Cornwall in a leaky condition.[73] |
18 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Abba | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore at Höganäs, Sweden. She was on a voyage from Cronstadt, Russia to London, United Kingdom. She was refloated and towed in to Helsingør.[73] |
Britannia | ![]() |
The ship sank off Stevens, Denmark. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newport, Monmouthshire to Riga, Russia.[61] |
19 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Favourite | ![]() |
The whaler was wrecked on the coast of Greenland. Her crew survived.[35] |
Firefly | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore near Cape Lagos.[32] |
Invermark | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore at "Juleback Neath" Denmark. She was on a voyage from Peterhead, Aberdeenshire to Königsberg, Prussia. She was refloated and towed in to Helsingør, Denmark by the steamship Øresund (![]() |
Jessy | ![]() |
The brigantine caught fire and was scuttled at Seaham, County Durham. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to the Nieuw Diep.[66] |
Phoenix | ![]() |
The ship, which had caught fire on 13 October, was abandoned in the Indian Ocean. Her crew were rescued.[95] |
Samson | ![]() |
The steamship was driven ashore in the Dardanelles. She was on a voyage from Brăila, Ottoman Empire to Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France. She was refloated on 22 October and resumed her voyage.[87] |
20 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Amsterdam | ![]() |
The steamship was driven ashore and wrecked at Montauk Point, New York, United States with the loss of all hands.[96][97][98] |
Lubinka | ![]() |
The ship struck a sunken rock 9 nautical miles (17 km) north north west of the Butt of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Riga to Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom. She put in to Stornoway, Isle of Lewis in a waterlogged condition.[87] |
21 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Bosphorus | ![]() |
The steamship was wrecked on Zitzikamma Point, Cape Colony with the loss of 47 of her 85 crew. She was on a voyage from Simon's Bay to the Red Sea with supplies for the British Expedition to Abyssinia.[99][100][101] |
James Campbell | ![]() |
The barque was wrecked at Caernarfon. Her crew were rescued by the Llanddwyn Lifeboat John Gray Bell (![]() |
Kent | ![]() |
The schooner was wrecked 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) from Aberdaron, Caernarfonshire. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Gloucester to "Portmillan".[61] |
Matilda | ![]() |
The schooner was wrecked at Okarito. She was leaving harbour when the breeze failed and she became unmanageable, drifting onto rocks.[40] |
Oldenburgermeister | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore on Skagen, Denmark. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[32] |
Princess Alexandra | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore on "Lansholm". She was on a voyage from Cronstadt, Russia to London. She was refloated.[32] |
22 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Elizabeth | ![]() |
The ship struck a sunken wreck off the coast of Suffolk. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to London. She put in to Lowestoft, Suffolk in a leaky condition.[103] |
Fire Fly | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore and wrecked 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) north of Cape St. Vincent, Portugal with the loss of a crew member.[104] |
Happy-go-Lucky | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore in Manxman's Lake, Kirkcudbrightshire. She was on a voyage from Maryport, Cumberland to Belfast, County Antrim.[77] |
Laura Williamson, and May |
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The brig May collided with the schooner Laura Williamson and was abandoned in the North Sea off Whitby, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued by the tug Gleaner (![]() |
Peppino | ![]() |
The brig was driven ashore on the Mull of Galloway, Argyllshire, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Belfast, County Antrim to Cardiff, Glamorgan, United Kingdom. She was refloated and towed back to Belfast.[61] |
Royal Adelaide | ![]() |
The ship was sighted in the Atlantic Ocean whilst on a voyage from Bombay, India to Liverpool, Lancashire. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[106] |
Tadousac | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore on Anticosti Island, Nova Scotia, Dominion of Canada.[107] Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Quebec City, Dominion of Canada.[108] |
23 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Cora | ![]() |
The barque was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of a crew member. Her crew were rescued by the brigantine Ariel (![]() |
Elia Adele | ![]() |
The barque was wrecked at Havana, Cuba.[107] |
Hudson | ![]() |
The ship was beached at Greenwich, Kent, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from London, United Kingdom to New York.[61][77] Hudson had been refloated by 28 October and towed in to Gravesend, Kent.[24] |
Venus | ![]() |
The ship sank off the "Base Rock". Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Leith, Lothian, United Kingdom to Rendsborg.[104] |
24 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Æolus | ![]() |
The ketch was wrecked at Hole in the Wall, Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia, without loss off life. |
Breese | ![]() |
The smack was abandoned in the North Sea. Her crew were rescued. She was subsequently towed in to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[87] |
Kezia Page | ![]() |
The brigantine ran aground off the coast of Suffolk. She was on a voyage from Folkestone, Kent to Blyth, Northumberland. She was refloated and assisted in to Lowestoft, Suffolk.[87] |
25 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Ceres | ![]() |
The ship departed from Falmouth, Cornwall for Glasgow, Renfrewshire. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[109] |
Eureka | ![]() |
The schooner was run into by John Belham (![]() ![]() |
Sarah | ![]() |
The brig was driven ashore at "Gillelee", Seine-Inférieure, France. She was refloated the next day.[53] |
26 October
Ship | Country | Description |
---|---|---|
Adelhide Marini | Flag unknown | The ship was driven ashore and sank at Sulina, Ottoman Empire. She was on a voyage from Sulina to an English port.[112] |
Earl of Chester | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the Cerrig y Defaid Rock, near Rhosneigr, Anglesey with the loss of all nineteen people on board. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Madras, India.[113][114][115] |
Favourite | ![]() |
The schooner struck the Cannon Rock and foundered. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Arbroath, Forfarshire to Greenock, Renfrewshire.[24] |
Petrel | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore near Ardglass, County Down. Her crew were rescued.[24] |
Phœnix | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Dunbar, Lothian. Her crew were rescued.[113] |
Thomas Parker | ![]() |
![]() Thomas Parker |
Triumph | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Tremadog, Anglesey. Her twelve crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Maranhão, Brazil.[113][114] |
27 October
Ship | Country | Description |
---|---|---|
Argus | ![]() |
The brig was driven ashore on Amager, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Gävle, Sweden to London.[55] She had been refloated by 30 October and was subsequently towed in to Copenhagen, Denmark in a waterlogged condition to be repaired.[53] |
Ariel | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Barn Scurr, near Drigg, Cumberland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Dublin to Maryport, Cumberland.[113][66] |
Columbo | ![]() |
The barque was driven ashore on Lundy Island, Devon, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan, United Kingdom to Galle, Ceylon. Columbo was destroyed by fire on 29 October.[54][53] |
Maria, or Mary Ann |
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The brigantine was driven ashore in the River Duddon and was abandoned by her five crew, who were presumed to have drowned.[113][88] She subsequently became a wreck.[78] |
Mentor | ![]() |
The brig was abandoned in the North Sea off Terschelling, Friesland, Netherlands. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Harlingen, Friesland.[54][53] |
Old Harry | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore at Bootle, Cumberland. She was on a voyage from Dublin to Workington, Cumberland.[113] |
Queen | ![]() |
The sloop sprang a leak and foundered in the North Sea 14 nautical miles (26 km) off Cromer, Norfolk. Her crew were rescued by the steamship Brigadier (![]() |
HMS Royal George | ![]() |
The Caledonia-class ship of the line was driven ashore at Kingstown, County Dublin. She was refloated with assistance from Ulster (![]() |
28 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Gazelle | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the Kentish Knock. Her crew were rescued by Mary (![]() |
Good Hope | ![]() |
The ship sank in Ramsey Sound.[24] |
Isabella | ![]() |
The steamboat was lost near Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom to Montevideo.[113] She was refloated and taken in to Milford Haven but was declared a constructive total loss.[78] |
News | ![]() |
The fishing lugger was driven ashore and wrecked at Lowestoft, Suffolk. Her crew were rescued.[104][66] |
Primo Gardimo | ![]() |
The barque was driven ashore at St. Mawes, Cornwall, United Kingdom.[24] |
Queen | ![]() |
The ship spang a leak and foundered in the North Sea 14 nautical miles (26 km) off Cromer, Norfolk. Her crew were rescued by Brigadier (![]() |
Sir Colin Campbell | ![]() |
The brig struck a sunken rock Île-à-Vache, Haiti. She was on a voyage from the Cuyuni River to a British port. She put in to Demerara, British Guiana.[117] |
Six Brothers | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked near Porthdinllaen, Caernarfonshire. She was on a voyage from Par, Cornwall to Runcorn, Cheshire.[24] |
Staverton | ![]() |
The ship was sighted off the Cape Verde Islands whilst on a voyage from Birkenhead, Cheshire to Bombay, India. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[118] |
Unity | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore at Ballyhack, County Wexford.[24] She was refloated on 30 October.[78] |
Venus | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore at Sandgate, Kent. She was refloated and towed in to Dover, Kent.[24] |
Wide Awake | ![]() |
The smack was wrecked near Porteynon Point, Glamorgan. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Tenby, Pembrokeshire to Dartmouth, Devon.[119] |
29 October
Ship | Country | Description |
---|---|---|
Aberdeen | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The barque was driven ashore at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies with the loss of three lives.[120][121] |
Agnes Lamb | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The barque was severely damaged at Saint Thomas.[120] She was condemned.[121] |
Albagracia | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The ship sank at Saint Thomas.[120] |
Albiba | Flag unknown | San Narciso hurricane: The ship sank at Saint Thomas.[122] |
Alexandra or Alexander | ![]() |
San Narciso Hurricane: The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[121][123] |
Alfonso | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank at Saint Thomas.[120][121] |
Altagracia or Alta Garcia | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank at Saint Thomas with the loss of one life.[121][123] |
Amalia | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The ship sank in Long Bay on the east side of the Harbor of Saint Thomas.[120][124][125] |
Antje | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brigantine was severely damaged at Saint Thomas.[120] |
Bellemontrose | ![]() |
The schooner was wrecked near Büsum, Prussia with the loss of all but one of her crew.[72] |
Bernice | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The barque was driven ashore and wrecked at Saint Thomas.[120] |
Bertha | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brig capsized and sank at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies, a total loss, with the loss of all but two of her crew. She was condemned.[120][121][123] |
British Empire | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The full-rigged ship sank at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies when she struck the gridiron, sinking on top of Columbian (![]() ![]() |
Brune | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The barque was driven ashore and wrecked at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[120] |
Camagnel or Camaguey | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The steamship was driven ashore and wrecked by the gas works in the Harbor of Saint Thomas with the loss of 11 or 17 of her crew.[120][121][123][124] |
Caravelle | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The steamship was severely damaged at Saint Thomas.[120][127] |
Charles Sprague | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The full-rigged ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies, a total loss Two of her crew were rescued..[120][121][128][123] |
Clifford | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The Brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Baní, Dominican Republic.[124] |
Clinton | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner capsized and sank at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[120][123] |
Columbian | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The steamship sank at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies. She was driven into the gridiron, on which her crew escaped just before she sank in 35 feet of water. Just after she sank, British Empire (![]() |
Concepcion | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[120] |
RMS Conway | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The steamship was driven ashore and severely damaged near Rhodestown, Tortola, Danish West Indies.[130][121] She was later refloated.[122][123] |
Cornubia | ![]() |
The ship collided with a brig off Lundy Island, Devon and was holed at the bow. She was on a voyage from Newport, Monmouthshire to Ancona, Papal States. She was consequently beached near Swansea, Glamorgan in a waterlogged condition.[57] |
Courrier de St. Pierre | ![]() |
The ship sprang a leak and was beached at Camaret-sur-Mer, Finistère.[76] |
RMS Derwent | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The steamship was driven ashore by the gas works and wrecked on Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[131] Her crew survived.[120][124] |
Dos Hermanos | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank at Saint Thomas.[120] |
Dredger | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The steamship was driven ashore at Saint Thomas.[120] |
Edward or Eduard | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brig was driven ashore on rocks at Saint Thomas.[120][121][123] |
Elizabeth | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank, or was driven ashore, at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies. She was condemned.[120][121][123] |
Emma | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The barque sank at Saint Thomas.[120] |
Emma Eliza | ![]() |
The schooner broke up when she went ashore while trying to enter Hokitika harbour during a gale.[132] |
Emelia Lamb | ![]() |
San Narcisco hurricane: The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Desecho Island, Puerto Rico with the loss of seven of her crew. She was on a voyage from Saint Domingo to London.[133][12] |
Formalidad | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank at Saint Thomas.[120][121] |
Formby | ![]() |
The brig was run into by the brig Ebenezer (![]() |
Gazelle | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The barque was driven ashore and damaged at Saint Thomas.[120] She was condemned.[121] |
General de Lourmel | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The barque was driven ashore and severely damaged at Saint Thomas.[120][121][124] |
Glinlin | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner capsized at Saint Thomas wth the loss of one life. She was condemned.[121] |
Grace | ![]() |
The barque ran aground on the Cockle Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk. She was refloated.[25][135] |
Helvise or Helios | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brig was driven ashore on a mud bank by the gas works at Saint Thomas.[120][121][123][124] |
Her Majesty | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[120] |
Hope | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Saint Thomas.[120] She was condemned.[121] |
Howard | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The barque was driven ashore and severely damaged in a hurricane at Saint Thomas.[120] |
Ida Abbott | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brig was driven ashore by the Ice House and wrecked at Saint Thomas.[120][122][124] |
Itchen or RMS Itchen | ![]() ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The tug sank at the R. M. S. wharf at Saint Thomas.[120][123][124] |
Jacmel | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brig was severely damaged at Saint Thomas.[120][121] |
Jeune Paul | ![]() |
The ship sprang a leak and was beached at Camaret-sur-Mer. She was on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan to Bordeaux, Gironde.[76] |
Johanne | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brig capsized and sank in the western part of the Hatbor at Saint Thomas.[120] She was condemned.[121][124] |
John Browne | ![]() |
The brig ran aground on the Barnard Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Suffolk. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Devonport, Devon. She was refloated and resumed her voyage, but put in to Dover, Kent in a leaky condition.[136] |
Joren Inachila | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank at Saint Thomas.[120][121] |
Joven Panchita | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The Schooner was lost at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[137] |
Juliet | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner was driven ashore and damaged at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies by Her Majesty (![]() |
Leda | ![]() |
The brigantine was wrecked on the Corton Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Suffolk. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Swansea to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[104][66] |
Liliputian | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The tug sank at Saint Thomas with the loss of 2 or 3 lives.[120][121][124] |
Ludwig Holm | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The barque capsized and sank in Long Bay, Saint Thomas.[120] She was condemned.[121][123][124] |
Maggie | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank at Saint Thomas.[120] |
Manuela or Manuelo | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank at Saint Thomas.[120][121][123] |
Maria and Anna | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brigantine was driven ashore and severely damaged at Saint Thomas.[120][121] |
Mary Anne | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore at Newcastle, County Down.[78] |
Mary Taine | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The Sloop was sunk at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[138][123] |
Mecosta | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brigantine was driven ashore and wrecked on the west side of the Harbor of Saint Thomas.[120][121][124] |
Nanette | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner capsized and sank in the western part of the Harbor of Saint Thomas with the loss of two lives.[120][121][124] |
Narskov or Nordscow | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The ship went ashore and was wrecked at the R.M.S. Wharf, Saint Thomas.[122][123][124] |
Nellie Gray | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brigantine or Brig, was driven ashore and severely damaged at Saint Thomas.[120][122][121][123] |
Nimble | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The sloop sank at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[120] |
Nooit Gedacht | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner was driven ashore at Saint Thomas.[121] |
Nordskov | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The barque sank at Saint Thomas.[120] She was condemned.[121] |
Norman | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank, or driven ashore and wrecked on the west point of Fort Christian at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies, a total loss.[120][123][124] |
Nuovo Apollo | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The ship was wrecked at Havana, Cuba.[139] |
Nuovo Apollo | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The full-rigged ship sank at Puerto Rico.[140] |
Ocean Gem | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The full-rigged ship sank at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies with the loss of four lives.[121] |
Ocean Queen | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank at Saint Thomas.[120] |
Onesiphorus | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[120] |
Oniciphorm | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The full-rigged ship sank at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[121] |
Oriental | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies. 2 crew losr.[120][124] |
Ottilado or Otilia | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank at Saint Thomas.[120][121][123] |
Palksgen | Flag unknown | San Narciso hurricane: The ship was wrecked at Saint Thomas.[122] |
Panchita | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The ship sank at Saint Thomas.[120] |
Pelayo | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The steamship was driven ashore and severely damaged at Saint Thomas. She was later refloated.[120][121] |
Petrel | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner was driven ashore on rocks on the south side of Fort Christian, Saint Thomas.[120][124] |
Pigmy | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The tug was driven ashore by the gas works and severely damaged at Saint Thomas.[120][121][124] |
Princess Alice | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[120] She was condemned.[121] |
Proctor | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[120] |
R. Jacobs | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brigantine was sunk at the R. M. S. wharf at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[124] |
Rapido or Rapida | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies with the loss of her captain.[120][121][124] |
Reunion | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The ship sank at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[120] |
Rhone | ![]() |
![]() The wreck of Rhone in 2003. |
Robert Todd | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The steamship was driven ashore by the gas works and severely damaged at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[120][122] She was refloated in March 1868.[142][143] |
Rose | ![]() |
The ship ran aground on the Roar Sand. She was on a voyage from Grangemouth, Stirlingshire to Dieppe, Seine-Inférieure, France. She was refloated and assisted in to Dover, Kent in a leaky condition.[88] |
R. Scoles | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Saint Thomas.[120][122] |
Sarah Newman | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The full-rigged ship was driven ashore on a mud bank by the gas works in the western part of the Harbor at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[139][123][124] |
St. John | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The Sloop was lost at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[144] |
Sylphe | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The Schooner sank at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies. She was later refloated.[120][121][145] |
Temperance | ![]() |
The schooner collided with the barque San Antonio (![]() |
Thistle | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore at Aberdeen. Her crew were rescued by the Aberdeen Lifeboat. She was on a voyage from Aberdeen to Sunderland, County Durham.[25] |
Tormadida | Flag unknown | San Narciso hurricane: The ship sank at Saint Thomas.[122] |
Treffer | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brig sank at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies with the loss of two lives. She was condemned.[120][121] |
Tres Hermanos | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank at Saint Thomas with the loss of her captain.[120][121] |
Trial | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The Sloop was driven ashore and wrecked at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[121] |
Union | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies. Her Master was missing.[147][124] |
Unknown, Unknown, Unknown | Unknown | San Narciso hurricane: Three Coasters were sunk at dock in San Juan, Puerto Rico.[124] |
Unknown | Unknown | San Narciso hurricane: Several ships sunk in the Mona Passage.[124] |
Unknown | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The steam Tender sank near the coal Wharf, Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies..[124] |
Unknown | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The Brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Crew rescued.[124] |
Unknown | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The Schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. 11 crew lost.[124] |
Urchen | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The tug, or steam schooner, was driven ashore and severely damaged on the west side of the Harbor at Saint Thomas.[120][121][123][124] |
Valkyrien | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brigantine, or Brig, was driven ashore, or sank, at Saint Thomas.[120][123] |
Vasco Núñez de Balboa | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The Vasco Núñes de Balboa-class ship of the line was damaged at Saint Thomas with the loss of fifteen of her crew.[120] She was subsequently taken in to Puerto Rico for repairs.[121] |
Veloce | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The barque sank on the east side of the floating dock at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies with British Empire (![]() |
Velos | ![]() |
The full-rigged ship was damaged at Saint Thomas. She was condemned.[121] |
Velox | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The ship was damaged at Saint Thomas.[120] |
Veloy | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The ship was driven ashore at Saint Thomas.[120] |
Veloz | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The barque sank at Saint Thomas.[120] |
Veloz | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The full-rigged ship was driven ashore and damaged by the gas works at Saint Thomas.[120][124] |
Veloz or Velos | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner was driven ashore at Saint Thomas.[121][123] |
Vice Governor Berg | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The tug, was driven ashore and damaged on the west side of the Harbor at Saint Thomas.[120][124] |
Waterwitch | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Saint Thomas.[120] She was condemned.[121] |
West End Packet | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The schooner sank in the north east part of the Harbor of Saint Thomas.[120][123][124] |
West India Packet | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The ship sank at Saint Thomas.[120] |
Wickham | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The ship was driven ashore at Saint Thomas.[120] |
Wild Pigeon | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The brig was driven ashore and wrecked on rocks at Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies.[120][124] |
RMS Wye | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The steamship was wrecked on Buck Island, having just left the Harbor of Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies with the loss of 57 of her 70 crew.[131][120][123] |
Unnamed | ![]() |
San Narciso hurricane: The tug sank at Saint Thomas.[120] She was later refloated.[121] |
30 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Castilian | ![]() |
The ship caught fire in the River Mersey. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[78] |
Forward | ![]() |
The ship foundered. She was on a voyage from Arbroath, Forfarshire to Greenock, Renfrewshire.[78] |
Hercules | ![]() |
The ship ran aground. She was on a voyage from Porthcawl, Glamorgan to Valparaíso, Chile. She was refloated and put in to Swansea, Glamorgan.[78] |
Mauganna | ![]() |
The schooner was driven ashore near Belfast, County Antrim.[78] |
Royal Charlie | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore at Libava Courland Governorate. She had broken up by 2 November.[136] |
31 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Dirkje | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the Ballattplaat. She was on a voyage from Amsterdam, North Holland to Bremen.[112] |
Hope | ![]() |
The 25-ton schooner grounded and was wrecked on Rurima Island's reef in the Bay of Plenty.[40] |
Mountaineer | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore at Rhosneigr, Anglesey. She was on a voyage from Harbour Grace, Colony of Newfoundland to Liverpool, Lancashire.[65] Mountaineer was refloated on 6 November and taken in to Holyhead, Anglesey.[130] |
Rosa Eliza | ![]() |
The steamship foundered off the Leman Sand, in the North Sea. Her crew were rescued by the barque Urania (![]() |
Salve | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked near Havana, Cuba. She was on a voyage from St. Jago de Cuba, Cuba to Falmouth, Cornwall.[149] |
Stanley | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on São Miguel Island, Azores. Her crew were rescued.[150] |
St. Brieux | ![]() |
The brig was damaged by an onboard explosion at Cardiff, Glamorgan, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Cardiff to Trieste.[55] |
Unknown date
Ship | Country | Description |
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Alpha | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore on Skagen, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to Leith, Lothian. She was refloated and taken in to Fredrikshavn, Denmark, where she arrived on 23 October.[151] |
Amazon | ![]() |
The brigantine was driven ashore on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia and was abandoned. Salvaged in 1868, repaired and returned to service as Mary Celeste. |
Antilles | ![]() |
The brig was driven ashore.[85] |
Asphodel | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore in the Southwest Pass. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. She was refloated and resumed her voyage, arriving on 14 October.[24] |
Carmen | ![]() |
The barque was driven ashore in the Southwest Pass. She was on a voyage from Havana, Cuba to New Orleans.[77] |
Concord | ![]() |
The barque was wrecked on "Tobasco Island" before 3 October. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Pará, Brazil.[78][53][152] |
Confidence | ![]() |
The ship ran aground on a reef off Governors Island, New York and was damaged. She was on a voyage from New York City to Glasgow, Renfrewshire. She was refloated and put back to New York City in a leaky condition.[36] |
Eden | ![]() |
The ship ran aground at Yeni-Kale, Ottoman Empire and was severely damaged. She was on a voyage from Taganrog, Russia to Liverpool.[78] |
Elba | ![]() |
The barque was run down and sunk by a Russian steamship.[24] |
Eleanor Woodburn | ![]() |
The schooner was abandoned with the loss of all four crew. She was on a voyage from Barrow-in-Furness, Cumberland to Belfast, County Antrim.[48] |
Hillmann Scharstorff | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore at Yeni-Kale before 21 October. She was on a voyage from Taganrog to a British port. She was later refloated and resumed her voyage.[112] |
Jeanneth Rentine | ![]() |
The ship collided with the barque Thrases (![]() |
J. G. Portales | ![]() |
The ship was driven ashore in Freshwater Bay, Strait of Magellan before 9 October.[153] Her crew were rescued by HMS Camelion (![]() |
Jubilant | ![]() |
The steamship collided with Mansanito (![]() |
Julia Dash | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked in the Magdalen Islands, Nova Scotia with the loss of all 25 crew.[119] |
Kingsotn | ![]() |
The ship ran aground on Salmon Island. She was on a voyage from Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France to Bathurst, Gambia Colony and Protectorate. She was refloated and completed her voyage, arriving on 14 October.[55] |
Lady Douglas | ![]() |
The ship ran aground before 18 October. She put in to Bathurst, where she was condemned.[55] |
Malespina | ![]() |
The steamship was reported missing in the South China Sea in mid-October following a typhoon.[155] |
Mathilde | ![]() |
The ship foundered. She was on a voyage from Trapani, Sicily, Italy to Bergen.[32] |
Mercia | ![]() |
The steamship was wrecked at "Callingapatam", India before 5 October.[21] |
Palace | ![]() |
The barque was driven ashore at Galveston, Texas, United States. She was refloated on 14 January 1869.[156] |
Par Hazard | ![]() |
The barque was run ashore on Luzon, Spanish East Indies before 7 October. She was on a voyage from Manila, Spanish East Indies to New York City.[157][158] |
Paulina | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked on the coast of Labrador, Newfoundland Colony.[24] |
San Vincente de Paulo | ![]() |
The full-rigged ship was lost in the Sunda Strait.[77] |
Scotswood | ![]() |
The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by an American fishing schooner. She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Dominion of Canada to South Shields. Scotswood was subsequently discovered by the schooner Clogha (![]() |
Shooting Star | ![]() |
The ship was wrecked near Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire.[50] |
Thomas Brown | ![]() |
The ship ran aground in the Min River. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[77] |
Venise | ![]() |
The schooner foundered at sea before 10 October. Her crew were rescued by Deux Reines (![]() |
Zone | ![]() |
The ship foundered off the Falkland Islands. She was on a voyage from the Clyde to "Hambayegne".[63] |
Unnamed | Flag unknown | The ship was lost in the Gut of Canso with the loss of all hands.[119] |
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Ship launches: | 1862 | 1863 | 1864 | 1865 | 1866 | 1867 | 1868 | 1869 | 1870 | 1871 | 1872 |
Ship commissionings: | 1862 | 1863 | 1864 | 1865 | 1866 | 1867 | 1868 | 1869 | 1870 | 1871 | 1872 |
Ship decommissionings: | 1862 | 1863 | 1864 | 1865 | 1866 | 1867 | 1868 | 1869 | 1870 | 1871 | 1872 |
Shipwrecks: | 1862 | 1863 | 1864 | 1865 | 1866 | 1867 | 1868 | 1869 | 1870 | 1871 | 1872 |
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