DATE POSITION 



8 May 1839 For St John, NB 



July 1839 In 47°N. passed by the EMILY 



TAYLOR July 24 for Boston 



25 Mar 1837 About 46°N 51 'W from Liverpool to 



St Johns 



5 Apr 1836 From Liverpool to Philadelphia, was 



spoken to on 14th in 40°N 47'W 



1 1 Apr 1 836 47°N 45°W from Cadiz to Anchat 



12 Jun 1836 43°N 6VW from Smima to Halifax 



2 Aug 1836 44''22'N 48M0W on Grand Banks 



from Liverpool to New York 



7 Oct 1836 Off the Banks from Labrador to 



Jersey 



1 Feb 1833 IMorth Atlantic, from Halifax to UK 



10 Jun 1833 From Miramichi to Mitford 



11 Jun 1833 Grand Banks from Waterford 



18 Jun 1833 



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On the Grand Banks from Greenock 

 to King's Cove 



6JUM833 46°N 48°W from Quebec to 



Plymouth 



26 Apr 1832 58"N 42'W from Hull to Davis Strart 



5 May 1832 From London to Quebec in Indian 



Bay, (Breton?) 



5 Jun 1832 43°5ffN 46°30-W 



28 Jun 1832 Near 47°N 47°W 



June 1831 From Labrador to Bristol, news from 



St Johns July 9. 



25 May 1830 44°N 48°W 



24 Mar 1828 Grand Banks 



DESCRIPTION 

 OF INCIDENT 



Brig FENWICK KEATING struck 

 a berg 



Debris from unknown vessel 

 beside 2 large icebergs 



HOPE struck an ice island 



Ship UNITED STATES hit an 

 island of ice 



GROG struck a berg 



Brig PLANET struck an ice 

 island 



Ship BYRON struck a huge 

 iceberg estimated more than 

 100' high 



JOHN boarded by an iceberg at 

 night 



HMS Packet CALYPSO missing 

 presumed hit a berg 



FRANCIS AND MARY struck a 

 berg 



GENERAL WOLF struck an 

 island of ice 



SHANNON hit a berg 



ANNA MARIA struck an iceberg 



Ship QUEEN ADELAIDE struck 

 an island of ice 



WILLIAM struck a berg m the 

 night 



LIVES 

 LOST/INJURED 



Crew saved by 

 HESTER 



Unknown 



Crew picked up by 

 MARY ANN 



Unknown 



Unknown 



Unknown 



Unknown 



Unknown 



30, all hands 



PRINCE REGENT struck a berg Unknown 



Master and part of 

 her crew amved 

 Cork 



GLEANOR struck an iceberg Crew saved 



Crew picked up by 

 EARL DALHOUSIE 



Crew taken off 

 Crew saved 

 Unknown 



Crew took to boats 

 and picked up by 

 ARGO 



DAMAGE 



Sank 



The WANDERER hit an island of Crew and pan of 



cargo saved 

 PERCIVAL hit a berg at night 



Ship DUBLIN PACKET hit an 

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Unknown 



Unknown 



Lower mast, topmast and 

 topgallantmast of ship or brig 

 with yards, sails and rigging 



Sank 



Lost foremast and bowsprit 



Bowsprit, cat -head, etc carried 

 away 



Stove her bow. etc. 

 Lost bowsprit 



Bowsprit can'ied away, and 

 started the stern 



Presumed sank 



Unknown: probably minor 



Dismasted, water-logged and 

 abandoned 



Sank almost immediately 

 Water-logged and abandoned 

 Presumed sank 



Sank 



Lost Jib and flying jib booms 



Sank, after losing masts and 

 rudder and becoming water- 

 logged 



Wrecked 



Considerable damage to bows 

 and very leaky 



Sprung her bowsprit and tore off 

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