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List of shipwrecks in September 1827

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The list of shipwrecks in September 1827 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during September 1827.

1 September

List of shipwrecks: 1 September 1827
Ship Country Description
Fame United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The ship capsized in the Atlantic Ocean (37°30′N 66°30′W / 37.500°N 66.500°W / 37.500; -66.500) in a hurricane. Her crew were rescued by Stranger ( United States). She was on a voyage from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia to Bermuda.[1]

6 September

List of shipwrecks: 6 September 1827
Ship Country Description
Charlotte United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New South Wales The schooner was driven ashore crewless north of Newcastle. She was on a voyage from Newcastle to Sydney.[2]
Vijf Gesusters  Netherlands The ship was wrecked on Gorée, Dakar.[3]

7 September

List of shipwrecks: 7 September 1827
Ship Country Description
Columbian  United Kingdom The ship departed from Bahia, Brazil for Liverpool, Lancashire. No further trace, presumed foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of all hands.[4]

8 September

List of shipwrecks: 8 September 1827
Ship Country Description
Michigan United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British North America The schooner was wrecked when she went over Niagara Falls.[5]

9 September

List of shipwrecks: 9 September 1827
Ship Country Description
Twende Sodskende  Denmark The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off the Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Bilbao, Spain to Copenhagen.[6]

10 September

List of shipwrecks: 10 September 1827
Ship Country Description
Euterpe  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. She was on a voyage from Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America to Jamaica.[7]

12 September

List of shipwrecks: 12 September 1827
Ship Country Description
Cato  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Kentish Knock, in the North Sea off Margate, Kent. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Archangelsk, Russia to London.[8]
HMS <i>Hearty</i>  Royal Navy The Cherokee-class brig-sloop departed from Falmouth, Cornwall. She was later reported to be a few days sail from Barbados, after which no further trace. Presumed destroyed by fire and lost with all hands.[9][10]

13 September

List of shipwrecks: 13 September 1827
Ship Country Description
Brothers  United Kingdom The ship struck a sunken rock off Deadman's Island, Nova Scotia, British North America and foundered. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Lower Canada, British North America to Bristol, Gloucestershire.[11]

19 September

List of shipwrecks: 19 September 1827
Ship Country Description
Despatch  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at False Hook, New Jersey, United States. She was on a voyage from New York to Cádiz, Spain.[11]
Endeavour  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Staithes, Yorkshire.[12]
Harton  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Sunk Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Honfleur, Calvados, France.[12]

20 September

List of shipwrecks: 20 September 1827
Ship Country Description
Solide  France The ship foundered in the Mediterranean Sea off Cape Fiera. She was on a voyage from Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône to Ajaccio, Corsica.[13]

21 September

List of shipwrecks: 21 September 1827
Ship Country Description
Echo  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on Tory Island, County Donegal with the loss of a crew member, She was on a voyage from Limerick to Glasgow, Renfrewshire.[14]
Harriet  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Nash Sand, in the Bristol Channel. She was on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan to London.[12]
Hebe  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Gunfleet Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from North Shields, County Durham to London.[12]

22 September

List of shipwrecks: 22 September 1827
Ship Country Description
Phœnix  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Mouse Sand, in the Irish Sea off the coast of Anglesey. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Bangor, Caernarfonshire to Newry, County Down.[12][15]

25 September

List of shipwrecks: 25 September 1827
Ship Country Description
Eliza  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked at Cap Blanc, Morocco. She was on a voyage from Cork to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. All on board, - the crew plus 314 passengers, were rescued.[16][17]

28 September

List of shipwrecks: 28 September 1827
Ship Country Description
Akeksandr  Imperial Russian Navy The brig was driven ashore 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) from the mouth of the Bolshaya. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Okhotsk to Petropavlovsk.[18]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date in September 1827
Ship Country Description
Huddersfield  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Haisborough Sands in early September.[19]
William  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore in the Patuxent River. She was on a voyage from London to Baltimore, Maryland, United States.[20]
Wohlfarth  Norway The ship was lost off Skagen, Denmark before 24 September.[21]

References

  1. ^ "Naval Intelligence". The Liverpool Mercury. No. 855. 12 October 1827.
  2. ^ "Newcastle Intelligence". The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser. 28 September 1827.
  3. ^ "Ship News". The Morning Post. No. 17810. 15 January 1828.
  4. ^ "Ship News". The Morning Post. No. 17789. 21 December 1827.
  5. ^ "Descent of the Niagara by the Schooner Michigan". The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser. 19 May 1828.
  6. ^ "Ship News". The Morning Post. No. 17708. 15 September 1827.
  7. ^ "Ship News". The Times. No. 13436. London. 14 November 1827. col B, p. 3.
  8. ^ "Ship News". The Morning Chronicle. No. 18104. 22 September 1827.
  9. ^ "POST-OFFICE PACKETS". The Times. No. 15552. London. 9 August 1834. col C, p. 6.
  10. ^ "Portsmouth. Saturday, August 26, 1834". Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc. No. 1819. 18 August 1834.
  11. ^ a b "Naval Intelligence". Liverpool Mercury etc. No. 857. 26 October 1827.
  12. ^ a b c d e "From Lloyd's Marine List – Sept. 25". Caledonian Mercury. No. 16554. 29 September 1827.
  13. ^ "Ship News". The Times. No. 13414. London. 19 October 1827. col C, p. 3.
  14. ^ "Ship News". The Bristol Mercury. No. 1957. 15 October 1827.
  15. ^ "Ship News". The Standard. No. 110. 25 September 1827.
  16. ^ "Ship News". The Times. No. 13412. London. 17 October 1827. col D, p. 3.
  17. ^ "Loss of One of the Brazilian Ships". The Times. No. 13418. London. 24 October 1827. col F, p. 2.
  18. ^ Chernyshev, Alexander Alekseevich (2012). Погибли без боя. Катастрофы русских кораблей XVIII–XX вв [They died without a fight. Catastrophes of Russian ships of the XVIII-XX centuries] (in Russian). Veche.
  19. ^ "Ship News". The Morning Post 1827. No. 17702. 8 September 1827.
  20. ^ "Ship News". The Times. No. 13398. London. 1 October 1827. col E, p. 3.
  21. ^ "Ship News". The Standard. No. 118. 4 October 1827.

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