DATE POSITION 



21 Apr 1828 Just E of the Grand Banks, possibly 



off Cape Ray 



3 Jul 1826 47°10'N45°W 



25 Apr 1825 Grand Banks in 43°N 



6 May 1823 From Plymouth to Newfoundland 



14 fulay 1823 About 44°N 52°W 



21 Jul 1823 Off the Newfoundland coast 



14 IVIay 1822 From St.John's to Barbados in 



43°37'N 



25 Jul 1822 43"N 49°W 



20 Apr 1821 45°30'N 45°W 



14 or 15 May 44°10N 50°15W from Jamaica to 



1820 Liverpool 



18Jun1818 Spoken to in 42°5rN 43°17^A/ 



28 Jun 1803 350 mi from St.John's in about 



46°33'N 44 °W 



31 Jul 1792 



Before 28 Aug 

 1761 



21 Apr 1704 



Off Newfoundland, from Dartmouth 

 From Glasgow to Virginia in 46°N 



About 50 leagues off Newfoundland 

 coast from Lisbon 



Ship ROSE ran foul of an 

 iceberg in fog 



CHESAPEAKE hit berg on 16th 



Packet LADY HOBART struck 

 an island of ice at 7 mph in 

 foggy night 



DIANA on a rock of ice 

 NANCY struck an island of ice 



Ship ANNE struck underwater 

 tail of a huge island of ice and 

 started to leak Bore off and 

 very soon after hit same or 

 another island of ice 



Unknown 



Lost chief mate 

 overtxjard 



29 people took to 

 boats and picked up 

 Jul 4 off Nfid coast, 

 some frostbitten. A 

 captured French 

 Captain had thrown 

 himself overboard 



Lost bowsprit and very leaky 



Bowsprit, foremast, head of her 

 mainmast and maintopmasi 

 earned away 



Sank immediately 



NRC - Instiute for Marine Dynamics. 14 December 2000 



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