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The List of shipwrecks in the 1730s includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during the 1730s.
1730
March
(Dates from 1 January to 24 March 1730 under the calendar used now were considered 1729 "old style" by the British at the time. Within the British Empire, the start of the New Year was on 25 March though it was on 1 January in other European nations. In addition, the British still used the Julian calendar, which was 11 days behind the Gregorian calendar by 1730; thus, 3 March 1730 "new style" would have been 18 February 1729 "old style").
3 March
August
2 August
October
2 October
Unknown date
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date in 1730
Ship
State
Description
Nuestra Señora de Lorento y San Francisco Xavier
Spain
The ship sank off Anegada .[ 4]
1731
November
Unknown date
January
8 January
List of shipwrecks: 8 January 1731
Ship
State
Description
Unidentified boats
Boats were sunk and wrecked in the Storfjorden in Norway when a landslide generated a megatsunami 100 metres (328 ft) in height that struck Stranda and inflicted damage as far away as Ørskog .[ 6]
August
19 August
Unknown date
1732
May
22 May
June
24 June
1733
July
15 July
List of shipwrecks: 15 July 1733
Ship
State
Description
Augustias
Spain
The galleon was wrecked in a hurricane off Long Key , Spanish Florida .[ 10]
Delores
Spain
The aviso ran aground in a hurricane off Key Largo , Spanish Florida. Survivors were rescued by El Africa ( Spain ). Delores was refloated some months later.[ 11]
El Gallo Indiano
Spain
The almiranta was wrecked in a hurricane off Long Key.[ 12]
El Rubi
Spain
The ship was wrecked in a hurricane off Upper Matecumbe Key , Spanish Florida, with the loss of two of her crew.[ 13]
Herrera
Spain
The galleon was wrecked in a hurricane off Islamorada , Spanish Florida.[ 10]
La Floridana
Spain
The frigate was wrecked in a hurricane off Islamorada.[ 14]
Nuestra Señora de Balvaneda orEl Infante
Spain
The galleon was wrecked in a hurricane on the Fire Coral Shoal, off the coast of Spanish Florida. All on board survived.[ 10] [ 15]
Nuestra Señora de Belem y San Juan Bautista
Spain
The ship was wrecked in a hurricane off Islamadora.[ 16]
Nuestra Señora de las Augustias
Spain
The nao was wrecked in a hurricane off Long Key , Spanish Florida.[ 17]
Nuestra Señora del Carmen, San Antonio de Padua y las Animas
Spain
The ship ran aground in a hurricane off Upper Matecumbe Key. All on board were rescued. Proving not to be refloatable, she was subsequently set afire and destroyed.[ 18]
Nuestra Señora del Populo
Spain
The guerra , a pink , was wrecked in a hurricane off Key Largo. Survivors were rescued by El Africa ( Spain ).[ 10] [ 11] [ 19]
Nuestra Señora de los Dolores Y Santa Isabel orEl Nuevo Londres
Spain
The nao was wrecked in a hurricane off Islamadora.[ 16]
San Felipe
Spain
The galleon was wrecked in a hurricane at Islamorada. There were survivors.[ 10]
San Francisco
Spain
The ship was wrecked in a hurricane off Long Key.[ 20]
San José y las Animas
Spain
The galleon was wrecked in a hurricane at Plantation Key , Spanish Florida. All on board survived.[ 10] [ 21]
San Pedro
Spain
The galleon was wrecked in a hurricane off Indian Key , Spanish Florida.[ 10]
Sueco de Aragon
Spain
The ship was wrecked in a hurricane off Conch Key , Spanish Florida.[ 22]
November
17 November
December
21 December
1734
September
10 September
November
17 November
Unknown date
1735
February
3 February
1736
January
1 January
Unknown date
1737
June
29 June
List of shipwrecks: 29 June 1737
Ship
State
Description
170 unnamed vessels
Imperial Russian Navy
The ships were driven ashore and wrecked at "Salsi Denis" in the Sea of Azov .[ 3]
July
1 July
List of shipwrecks: 1 July 1737
Ship
State
Description
Sixteen unnamed vessels
Imperial Russian Navy
The ships were driven ashore and wrecked at "Salsi Denis", in the Sea of Azov .[ 3]
4 July 1737
Unknown date
January
Unknown date
October
13 October
Unknown date
1738
December
27 December
March
10 March
21 March
September
17 September
Unknown date
1739
December
19 December
February
19 February
September
20 September
Notes
^ Until 1752, the year began on Lady Day (25 March) Thus 24 March 1730 was followed by 25 March 1731. 31 December 1731 was followed by 1 January 1731.
References
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^ "BOSTON, Sept. 7" . The Pennsylvania Gazette . 24 September 1730.
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^ a b "The Saga of the Anegada Island Shipwrecks 1500-1899" . Blytmann. Retrieved 30 December 2015 .
^ "Philadelphia, March 2" . American Weekly Mercury . 2 March 1731.
^ Hoel, Christer, "The Skafjell Rock Avalanche in 1731," fjords.com Retrieved 23 June 2020
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^ "CHARLESTOWN, Feb. 5" . The South-Carolina Gazette . 5 February 1732.
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^ a b Ward, Carl. "FAMOUS SHIPWRECKS: El Populo, 1733—1966 by Bob "Frogfoot" Weller" (PDF) . Enrada. Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ "Almiranta (El Gallo Indiano)" . Florida Heritage. Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ "Capitana (El Rubi)" . Florida Heritage. Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ "La Floridana (La Balardra Que Yua Ala Florida) (+1733)" . Wrecksite. Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ "Infante" . Florida Heritage. Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ a b "Tres Puntes" . Florida Heritage. Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ "Nuestra Señora de las Augustias" . Florida Heritage. Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ "Chaves" . Florida Heritage. Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ "Populo" . Florida Heritage. Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ "San Francisco Shipwreck is maybe the prettiest of all the shipwrecks of the 1733 Fleet that sank off the Florida Keys" . N the Florida Keys. Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ "San José" . Florida Heritage. Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ "Sueco de Aragon" . Florida Heritage. Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ "Charlestown Febr. 22" . The South-Carolina Gazette . 23 February 1734.
^ "Okham (+1734)" . Wrecksite. Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ a b Larn, Richard (1977). Goodwin Sands Shipwrecks . Newton Abbot, London, North Pomfret: David & Charles. p. 59. ISBN 0-7153-7202-5 .
^ a b "Vliegenthart, sunk in 1735 off Zeeland, the Netherlands" . Sedwick. Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
^ a b "The Treasure of the Vliegenthart" . Oceantreasures. Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
^ "Boston. February 3" . The Pennsylvania Gazette . 11 March 1736.
^ "BIDDEFORD" . Age of Nelson. Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
^ "HMS Princess Louisa (1711)" . Age of Nelson. Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
^ "Catherine (+1737)" . Wrecksite. Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
^ "Significant Historical Happenings By Year: 1736-38" . Blupete. Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
^ Copping, Jasper (23 February 2014). "Quest for the sunken slave ship which claimed 664 lives" . The Telegraph .
^ "CHARLES TOWN, South Carolina, January 6" . The Pennsylvania Gazette . 17 March 1737.
^ a b c Tovey, Ron. "A Chronology of Bristol Channel Shipwrecks" (PDF) . Swansea Docks. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 December 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2015 .
^ Zuckerman, Elizabeth (21 December 2004). "Legend of 18th-century ship still haunts Block Island" . The Boston Globe. Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
^ "Sussex (+1738)" . Wrecksite. Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
^ "Shipwreck in Bigbury Bay!" . Decon Quarter Sessions. Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
^ "PHILADELPHIA" . The Pennsylvania Gazette . 26 October 1738.
^ "Rooswijk 1739" . Artifact Exchange. Retrieved 30 January 2015 .