List of shipwrecks in June 1849

The list of shipwrecks in June 1849 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during June 1849.

June 1849
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4 June

List of shipwrecks: 4 June 1849
ShipCountryDescription
Euterpe  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore north of Tybee Island, Georgia, United States. She was on a oyage from Savannah, Georgia to Liverpool, Lancashire.[1]
Woodbine  United Kingdom The ship capsized in a squall at Cape Cove, Newfoundland, British North America.[1]

5 June

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ShipCountryDescription
Shield  United Kingdom The ship ran aground and was wrecked at the mouth of the Ríío Grande.[2]

6 June

List of shipwrecks: 6 June 1849
ShipCountryDescription
Emily United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New Zealand The schooner was wrecked in Palliser Bay en route from Nelson to Otago, with the loss of all hands.[3]
Graham  United Kingdom The barque ran aground on the Cross Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[4]

8 June

List of shipwrecks: 8 June 1849
ShipCountryDescription
Dove  United Kingdom The ship ran agroun of Scroby Sands, Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. She was refloated and taken in to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[4]
Marie Cattarine  France The ship struck the Isle Brail Rock and was consequently beached. She was on a voyage from Le Croisic, Loire-Atlantique to "Donelau".[4]

11 June

List of shipwrecks: 11 June 1849
ShipCountryDescription
Young Daniel  United Kingdom The ship was run down and sunk by a Spanish brig with the loss of five of the seven people on board. Survivors were rescued by Lotus ( United Kingdom). Young Daniel was on a voyage from Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France to Tralee, County Kerry.[5]

12 June

List of shipwrecks: 12 June 1849
ShipCountryDescription
Lady Jane  United Kingdom The whaler was crushed by ice in Melville Bay and sank. Her 50 crew survived.[6]
McLellam  United States The whaler was crushed by ice in Melville Bay. She was abandoned on 16 June. Her crew survived.[6]
Prince of Wales  United Kingdom The whaler was crushed by ice and sank in Davis Strait. Her crew survived.[6]
Superior  United Kingdom The whaler was crushed by ice in Melville Bay and sank. Her crew survived.[6]

13 June

List of shipwrecks: 13 June 1849
ShipCountryDescription
Emma  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked at Point Devi, near Masulipatam, India. Her crew were rescued.[7]
John Fielden  United Kingdom The ship was damaged by fire at Liverpool, Lancashire.[4]
La Lucie France Algeria The polacca was wrecked on the Sahara coast of Africa. Her eight crew survived. She was on a voyage from Algiers to "Gorea" and the Gambia River.[8]

16 June

List of shipwrecks: 16 June 1849
ShipCountryDescription
Bee  United Kingdom The ship ran aground at South Shields, County Durham.[5]
Jean Bart  France The ship ran aground at South Shields.[5]

17 June

List of shipwrecks: 17 June 1849
ShipCountryDescription
Swallow  United Kingdom The sloop foundered in the Irish Sea 20 nautical miles (37 km) north of the Liverpool Lightship ( Trinity House). She was on a voyage from Barrow in Furness, Lancashire to Port Talbot, Glamorgan.[9]

18 June

List of shipwrecks: 18 June 1849
ShipCountryDescription
Fancy  United Kingdom The ship sprang a leak and was beached at Newport, Pembrokeshire. She was on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan to Belfast, County Antrim.[9]

20 June

List of shipwrecks: 20 June 1849
ShipCountryDescription
Vrouw Antje  Belgium The ship capsized in the "Pegumeroad".[1]

22 June

List of shipwrecks: 22 June 1849
ShipCountryDescription
Hoffnung  Kingdom of Hanover First Schleswig War: The koff was driven ashore at "Klitmoller", Denmark. She was subsequently declared a prize by Denmark.[10]
Victoria  United Kingdom The ship ran aground and was wrecked at "Sadur Kadur", India with the loss of four of her crew.[7]

24 June

List of shipwrecks: 24 June 1849
ShipCountryDescription
Providence  United Kingdom The smack was in collision with London Merchant ( United Kingdom) and foundered off the Mouse Lighthship ( Trinity House), in the North Sea. Her crew were rescued.[1] She was on a voyage from Middlesbrough, Yorkshire to Rochester, Kent.[11]
William Horation United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The ship was driven ashore in Broad Cove, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. She was on a voyage from Saint John's, Newfoundland to Cork. She was consequently condemned.[12]

27 June

List of shipwrecks: 27 June 1849
ShipCountryDescription
Milford  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the east coast of Barbadoes. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Barbaodes.[13]

30 June

List of shipwrecks: 30 June 1849
ShipCountryDescription
Hoffnung  Kingdom of Hanover First Schleswig War: The tjalk was driven ashore at Harboøre, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Rhauderfehn to Brevig, Barra, Outer Hebrides, United Kingdom. She was subsequently declared a prize by Denmark.[10]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date June 1849
ShipCountryDescription
Mary Jane  United Kingdom The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean before 26 June. All on board were rescued by the brig Brothers ( United Kingdom). Mary Jane was on a voyage from Bristol, Gloucestershire to Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[12]
Nederwaard  Netherlands The barque ran aground on the Romer Shoals, in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of New York, United States. She was on a voyage from Rotterdam, South Holland to New York City, United States.[12]
Patriot United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New Zealand The brig was lost during a storm off the East Coast of New Zealand's North Island.[3]
Sea Flower  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked west of Eastbourne, Sussex.[14]
Torrington  United Kingdom The schooner was wrecked near Woosung, China. She was on a voyage from Hong Kong to Woosung.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Ship News". The Times (20214). London. 28 June 1849. col E, p. 7.
  2. "Ship News". The Times (20268). London. 30 August 1849. col C, p. 7.
  3. 1 2 Ingram, C. W. N., and Wheatley, P. O., (1936) Shipwrecks: New Zealand disasters 1795–1936. Dunedin, NZ: Dunedin Book Publishing Association. pp. 48–49.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Ship News". The Times (20203). London. 15 June 1849. col E, p. 8.
  5. 1 2 3 "Ship News". The Times (20208). London. 21 June 1849. col F, p. 7.
  6. 1 2 3 4 "The Whale Fishery". The Times (20317). London. 26 October 1849. col F, p. 3.
  7. 1 2 3 "Ship News". The Times (20261). London. 22 August 1849. col F, p. 2.
  8. "A Shipwreck on the Coast of Africa". The Times (20326). London. 6 November 1849. col E, p. 5.
  9. 1 2 "Ship News". The Times (20209). London. 22 June 1849. col F, p. 7.
  10. 1 2 "Ship News". The Times (20249). London. 8 August 1849. col E, p. 8.
  11. "Admiralty Court". The Times (20336). London. 17 November 1849. col D, p. 7.
  12. 1 2 3 "Ship News". The Times (20130). London. 17 July 1849. col F, p. 7.
  13. "Ship News". The Times (20248). London. 7 August 1849. col C, p. 6.
  14. Renno, David (2004). Beachy Head Shipwrecks of the 19th Century. Sevenoaks: Amhurst Publishing. p. 156. ISBN 1 903637 20 1.
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