The barqueManette was driven into Benjamin Elkin at Mazatlan, Cuba. She was then driven into the barque Emma, crushed the barque John Patchett and the schoonersCoupland and Miguel before drifting out to sea and foundering with the loss of fifteen of her sixteen crew. Benjamin Elkins was abandoned as a wreck with the loss of three of her eighteen crew. John Patchett was abandoned as a wreck, her twelve crew were rescued. Coupland was wrecked with the loss of four of her crew. Miguel was also wrecked.[1][2]
The ship was wrecked on the Bird Rocks, in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Her crew and 557 passengers were rescued; Her crew and 120 passengers by Sophia Kidson, 210 passengers by Sophia McKenzie (both United Kingdom).[10][11]
desc=The ship ran aground on the Long Bank, in the Irish Sea off the coast of [[County Wexford], United Kingdom. She was later refloated and completed her voyage to Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom, arriving on 10 June.[18]
The ship was driven ashore at "Portlozan". She was on a voyage from Ardrossan, Ayrshire to Fleetwood, Lancashire. She was refloated on 9 July and towed in to Ardrossan.[24]
The ship was driven ashore at Middlesbrough, Yorkshire. She was on a voyage from Middlesbrough to Newhaven, Sussex. She was refloated the next day and towed in to Middlesbrough.[35]
The brigantine was wrecked at Palliser Bay when she was caught in a gale. She was en route from Port Cooper (Lyttelton) to Melbourne. One life was lost.[36]
The ship was wreck on the Bol of the Hinder, in the North Sea on or before 18 June. Her crew wee rescued. she was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne to Rotterdam, South Holland.[47]
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