List of shipwrecks in the 1700s

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The list of shipwrecks in the 1700s includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost from 1700 to 1709. rdf:langString
rdf:langString List of shipwrecks in the 1700s
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rdf:langString Amsterdam
rdf:langString Concepción
rdf:langString Samuel
rdf:langString Major
rdf:langString Speaker
rdf:langString Swan
rdf:langString Fort
rdf:langString Dauphin
rdf:langString Espérance
rdf:langString Bandera
rdf:langString Amity
rdf:langString Albemarle
rdf:langString Oriflamme
rdf:langString Prudent
rdf:langString Sirène
rdf:langString Superbe
rdf:langString Henrietta Marie
rdf:langString John and Ann
rdf:langString Solide
rdf:langString Unnamed ship
rdf:langString Castle Del Ray
rdf:langString Glocester Frigot
rdf:langString Merestein
rdf:langString Nuestra Señora del Rosario y Santiago Apostol
rdf:langString Richard & John
rdf:langString Santo Cristo del Buen Viaje
rdf:langString Two merchant ships
rdf:langString Voluntaire
xsd:gMonthDay --04-08
rdf:langString Scilly naval disaster of 1707: The fourth rate ship of the line struck the Bishop Rock, Isles of Scilly, and foundered with the loss of all but one of her crew.
rdf:langString Great Storm of 1703: The storeship foundered off Bristol with the loss of 26 of her crew. Later salvaged and sold.
rdf:langString Great Storm of 1703: The third rate ship of the line was abandoned off Pevensey, Sussex. Her crew survived.
rdf:langString War of the Spanish Succession, Battle of Vigo Bay: The 76-gun ship was set afire and destroyed following the battle.
rdf:langString The East Indiaman sank in Lambavík, Faroe Islands. About 100 crew survived.
rdf:langString War of the Spanish Succession, Battle of Vigo Bay: The 46-gun ship was run ashore in Vigo Bay.
rdf:langString The fourth rate ran aground and sank at Bracklesham Bay, Sussex.
rdf:langString War of the Spanish succession, Wager's Action): The galleon exploded and sank off the Isla de Baru during battle with with the loss of all but eleven of the 600 people on board.
rdf:langString Great Storm of 1703: The second rate ship of the line sank at Chatham Dockyard, Kent. She was refloated in 1704, rebuilt and relaunched in 1710.
rdf:langString The ship foundered in the Pacific Ocean off Malpelo Island, Viceroyalty of Peru. Her crew survived.
rdf:langString The ship foundered at the mouth of the River Avon, Gloucestershire, England with the loss of all hands.
rdf:langString Great Storm of 1703: The fourth rate ship of the line was wrecked on the Dutch coast.
rdf:langString Scilly naval disaster of 1707: The first rate ship of the line struck rocks off the Isles of Scilly. She was refloated, repaired and returned to service.
rdf:langString The East Indiaman struck rocks and sank in Saldanha Bay off Jutten Island, Africa, with the loss of 101 of the 200 people on board.
rdf:langString Great Storm of 1703: a ship was driven into a pink in The Downs, both vessels foundered.
rdf:langString The East Indiaman was wrecked at Port Quin, Cornwall.
rdf:langString Great Storm of 1703: The fourth rate frigate was wrecked at Spithead, Hampshire, with the loss of 229 of her crew.
rdf:langString War of the Spanish Succession, Battle of Vigo Bay: The 56-gun ship was set afire and destroyed following the battle.
rdf:langString The pink was wrecked near Cardigan.
rdf:langString The ship sank in Pensacola Bay, Spanish Florida.
rdf:langString The ship was wrecked near Cardigan.
rdf:langString War of the Spanish Succession, Battle of Vigo Bay: The 46-gun ship was set afire and destroyed following the battle.
rdf:langString The ship foundered off the east coast of Mauritius. Her 170 crew survived. The Dutch East India Company sold Bowen a sloop, the Vliegendehart, which they enlarged and sailed away in.
rdf:langString The ship foundered at the mouth of the River Avon with the loss of all hands.
rdf:langString The 48-gun fourth rate exploded and sank in The Downs with the loss of 124 of the 128 crew on board.
rdf:langString Great Storm of 1703: The bomb vessel ran ashore on the Dutch coast.
rdf:langString The privateer was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent, Great Britain, with the loss of all 60 crew.
rdf:langString War of the Spanish Succession, Battle of Vigo Bay: The 60-gun ship was run ashore and wrecked in Vigo Bay.
rdf:langString thumb|The Great Storm at the Goodwin Sands.Great Storm of 1703: The third rate ship of the line, a , was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent. Only one of the 273 crew on board survived.
rdf:langString The frigate was reported lost while on a voyage from Batavia to Amboina.
rdf:langString Great Storm of 1703: The fourth rate frigate foundered in the North Sea off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, with the loss of all but one of her 270 crew.
rdf:langString The ship departed on this date. She was subsequently lost at "Balparro".
rdf:langString Scilly naval disaster of 1707: The fireship struck the Outer Gilstone Rock and consequently foundered in Smith Soud, off the Isles of Scilly with the loss of 28 of her 40 crew.
rdf:langString War of the Spanish Succession, Battle of Vigo Bay: The 70-gun ship was run ashore and wrecked in Vigo Bay.
rdf:langString Great Storm of 1703: The sank at Harwich, Essex, with the loss of four of her crew.
rdf:langString Scilly naval disaster of 1707: The third rate ship of the line was wrecked off the Isles of Scilly with the loss of all hands.
rdf:langString Scilly naval disaster of 1707: The second rate ship of the line struck the Outer Gilstone Rock, off the Isles of Scilly and sank with the loss of all hands, approximately 800 men.
rdf:langString African slave trade: The ship was wrecked on the New Ground Reef, off the Marquesas Keys, Spanish Florida, with the loss of all hands.
rdf:langString Great Storm of 1703: The third rate ship of the line was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands with the loss of all 253 of her crew.
rdf:langString The ship departed from Plymouth, Devon for Bencoolen, India. No further trace.
rdf:langString War of the Spanish Succession, Battle of Vigo Bay: The 60-gun ship was set afire and destroyed following the battle.
rdf:langString The Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC) type pinnace foundered en route to Basra from Bombay during a storm. All hands were lost.
rdf:langString The ship was driven ashore and sank at Sandy Hook, New Jersey, English America.
rdf:langString The brigantine was lost in the vicinity of "Squan," a term used at the time for the coast of New Jersey near Manasquan and sometimes for the stretch of coast between Manasquan Inlet and Cranberry Inlet or for the entire coast of New Jersey between Sea Girt and Barnegat Inlet.
rdf:langString War of the Spanish succession, Wager's Action): The ship ran aground on the Isla de Baru. She was set afire and destroyed to prevent her capture by the British.
rdf:langString Great Storm of 1703: The bomb vessel was wrecked on the Dutch coasts.
rdf:langString The ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent, England with the loss of all hands.
rdf:langString Great Storm of 1703: The bomb vessel foundered at the Nore with the loss of 44 of her crew.
rdf:langString War of the Spanish Succession, Battle of Vigo Bay: The ship was sunk during the battle.
rdf:langString Great Storm of 1703: The third rate ship of the line was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands with the loss of all 387 of her crew.
rdf:langString War of the Spanish Succession, Battle of Vigo Bay: The 64-gun ship was set afire and destroyed following the battle.
rdf:langString African slave trade: The slave ship was wrecked on a reef in Dunworley Bay, Ireland, with the loss of all but one of those on board.
rdf:langString Great Storm of 1703: The advice boat sank at Selsey, Sussex. Her crew were rescued.
rdf:langString Great Storm of 1703: The third rate ship of the line was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands with the loss of all but 70 of her 349 crew.
xsd:integer 1704
xsd:integer 1705
xsd:date 1700-02-25
xsd:date 1700-09-19
xsd:date 1701-02-21
xsd:date 1702-01-07
xsd:date 1702-04-03
xsd:date 1702-09-30
xsd:date 1702-11-22
xsd:date 1703-11-25
xsd:date 1703-11-27
xsd:date 1703-12-02
xsd:date 1704-01-03
xsd:date 1706-11-19
xsd:date 1707-10-22
xsd:date 1707-12-31
xsd:date 1708-06-08
rdf:langString October 1702
rdf:langString November 1703
rdf:langString December 1701
rdf:langString January 1707
rdf:langString October 1706
rdf:langString August 1704
rdf:langString February 1700
rdf:langString Unknown date in December 1707
xsd:integer 22
rdf:langString Royal Navy
rdf:langString Unknown
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rdf:langString Dunkerque
rdf:langString Danish East India Company
rdf:langString Royal Africa Company
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rdf:langString The list of shipwrecks in the 1700s includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost from 1700 to 1709.
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