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The list of shipwrecks in October 1842 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1842.
1 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=1 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Brothers |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was sighted off the Dagerort Lighthouse, Russia whilst on a voyage from Liverpool Lancashire to Saint Petersburg, Russia. Presumed to be the vessel that subsequently collided with an Imperial Russian Navy frigate and foundered.[1] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Combatant |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Aurelia ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). Combatant was on a voyage from London to Saguenay, Province of Canada, British North America.[2] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Conrade |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship foundered in the South China Sea in a typhoon. Nine crew were rescued.[1] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Dahlia |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on Little Pentland Skerry, in the Orkney Islands. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[2] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=John and Mary |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The sloop capsized in the North Sea with the loss of two of her crew.[3] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Jonge Phillip |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on Ameland, Friesland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from a Norwegian port to Groningen.[6] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Monica |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig ran aground on the Cant Edge, in the Thames Estuary. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[4] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Neptunus |flag= Sweden |desc=The ship was wrecked on the Boller Scheere, off Hönö with the loss of all but one of her crew. She was on a voyage from Cádiz, Spain to Uddevalla.[8][9][5] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Nymphe |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on Ameland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Harwich, Essex to Buxtehude, Kingdom of Hanover.[6] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Vine |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Sparrow Hawk Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Northumberland and was damaged. She was on a voyage from Grangemouth, Stirlingshire to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.[6] Vine was later refloated and found to be very leaky.[4] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 2 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=2 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Ann |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship departed from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the Falkland Islands. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[7] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{USS|Concord|1828|6}} |flag={{navy|USA|1837}} |desc=The sloop-of-war was wrecked at the mouth of the Ligonha River, Portuguese East Africa with the loss of three of her crew. Unao ({{flag|Portugal|civil}}) rescued the survivors. }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Cynosure |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground on a reef off Tree Island, in the Straits of Banca and was consequently abandoned. Her crew were rescued by George Buckham ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). She was on a voyage from Singapore to Liverpool, Lancashire.[8][9] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Daniel Colton |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig was wrecked on the Pentland Skerries, Caithness.[17] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Sabine |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the Atticranes. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from New York to Campeche, Mexico.[10] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 3 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=3 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Amalia |flag={{flag|Prussia|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Malmö, Sweden. She was on a voyage from St. Ubes to Gävle, Sweden. She was consequently condemned.[6][20] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ann |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship departed from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the Falkland Islands. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[11] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Dame |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The sloop struck a sandbank and foundered off Dunkerque, Nord, France with the loss of two of her crew. She was on a voyage from Dundee, Forfarshire to Dunkerque.[22][12] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ferdinand |flag= Sweden |desc=The ship was wrecked on Gotland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Gothenburg to Bremen.[24] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Fortuna di Stabia |flag= Kingdom of the Two Sicilies |desc=The ship was wrecked on Skagen, Denmark. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Messina to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[8] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Otter |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship foundered in the Boston Deeps. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Littlehampton, Sussex.[2] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Pieta e St. Michaele |flag={{flag|Ottoman Empire|naval-1793}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Thisted, Denmark with the loss of two of her crew. She was on a voyage from Gallipoli to Saint Petersburg.[8] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 4 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=4 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Blyth |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was in collision with Jessie Ann ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}) whilst on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. She sank on arrival at Great Yarmouth, but was later refloated.[13] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Eliza |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Riga, Russia. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Kirkcaldy, Fife to Riga.[8] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Royal Albert |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked of Cape Mesurado, Liberia. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Africa.[14] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Two Brothers |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was ran aground on the Herd Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of County Durham. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to Ipswich, Suffolk. Two Brothers was refloated and resumed her voyage.[2] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 5 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=5 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Condor |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI}} British North America |desc=The ship was wrecked on the French Keys. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Halifax, Nova Scotia.[32] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Langley |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship, which had been driven ashore on the coast of Courland two or three days before and then refloated, was abandoned in the Baltic Sea {{convert|6|nmi|km}} off the coast. She subsequently came ashore at Rossitten, Prussia,[8] where she became a wreck on 10 October.[6] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Mars |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship struck the Whelps Rock, in the River Shannon and was severely damaged. She was on a voyage from London to Limerick.[15] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Regina |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was in collision with the steamship Rose and foundered in the Bristol Channel {{convert|3|nmi|km}} north east of Naas Point. Her crew were rescued.[16] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Romulus |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Madeira. Her crew were rescued.[2] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Sorteile |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Europa Point, Gibraltar. She was on a voyage from Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône to Charleston, South Carolina. She was refloated with assistance from {{HMS|Lizard|1840|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[17] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Sylvian |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship caught fire, exploded and sank in the English Channel 26 leagues ({{convert|78|nmi|km}}) from Fiennes, Pas-de-Calais. She was on a voyage from Fiennes to Cette, Hérault.[2] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 6 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=6 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Annola |flag={{flagicon|Russian Empire}} Grand Duchy of Finland |desc=The ship was driven ashore on the south coast of Læsø, Denmark, where she subsequently became a wreck. She was on a voyage from Pori to London, United Kingdom.[2][24] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Auckland |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was in collision with John Daniel ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}) and foundered off St. Govans Head, Pembrokeshire. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Llanelly, Glamorgan to Dublin.[8] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Belvidere |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was destroyed by fire at Singapore. She was on a voyage from Bombay, India to China.[18] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Gloria |flag={{flag|Hamburg|admiralty}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Thisted, Denmark. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[8] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Jane |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was in collision with Virgil ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}) and foundered in the North Sea. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Hartlepool, County Durham to Aberdeen.[15] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 7 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=7 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Adele |flag=Flag unknown |desc=The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Finisterre, Spain. Her crew were rescued by Gem ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). Adele was on a voyage from St. Ubes, Portugal to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[46] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Belvidere |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was destroyed by fire at Singapore. She was on a voyage from Bombay, India to China.[19] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Hoffnung |flag={{flag|Bremen}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Ameland, Friesland, Netherlands. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from the Clyde to Bremen.[48] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Sandadesdo |flag={{flag|Argentina|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at "Hapoao" Brazil. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Buenos Aires to Bahia, Brazil.[20] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 8 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=8 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Cecelia |flag= Sweden |desc=The ship was driven ashore on the Klein Holmes. She was on a voyage from Gothenburg to London, United Kingdom.[2] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Eliza |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground and sank at Anticosti Island, Province of Canada, British North America with the loss of three of her crew. She was on a voyage from London to Quebec City, Province of Canada.[20][21] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Sally |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship struck a sunken wreck off the Blacktail Beacon, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex. She was beached on the Maplin Sand, where she sank. She was on a voyage from Perth to London.[24] Sally was later refloated and taken into Sheerness, Kent, where she arrived on 2 November.[22] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Schemts |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship ran aground at Saint-Louis, Senegal. She was refloated and put back to Saint-Louis.[23] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 9 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=9 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{RMS|Isis|1841|6}} |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}} |desc=The paddle steamer foundered {{convert|40|nmi|km}} off Bermuda with the loss of one life. Survivors were rescued by {{RMS|Medway|1841|6}} ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}).[24][25] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Merthyr |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Pill, Glamorgan.[26] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 10 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=10 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Bucephalus |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the James and Mary Sand, in the Hooghly River. She was on a voyage from London to Calcutta, India. She was refloated and completed her voyage.[27] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Comet |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship capsized in the Bay of Fundy. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Portland, Dorset to Windsor, Province of Canada, British North America.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=George Gordon |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Cronstadt, Russia.[6] She was refloated on 13 October.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Gratitude |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig struck the Craig Rock and was damaged. She was on a voyage from Archangelsk, Russia to Dundee, Forfarshire. Gratitude was refloated and assisted into Pittenweem, Fife the three fishing yawls.[29] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Luna |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on the north point of Bornholm, Denmark.[6] Her crew were rescued.[30] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Margaret |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI}} British North America |desc=The ship was driven ashore in Placentia Bay. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Pugwash, Nova Scotia to Saint John's, Newfoundland.[31] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Martha |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Cronstadt.[6] She was refloated the next day.[2] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Snow-ball |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on Salt Island, Connecticut. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Westport, Connecticut to Portsmouth, New Hampshire.[32] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Stettin |flag= Stettin |desc=The steamship foundered whilst on a voyage from Lübzin, Prussia to Stettin with the loss of about 30 lives.[33] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=William and Henry Tomlinson |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground off Islay. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Waterford. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[34] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 11 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=11 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Forrest |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Alice Jane ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). Forrest was on a voyage from Portland, Dorset to Havana, Cuba.[35] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Jackson |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on the west coast of Gotland, Sweden with the loss of five of her eleven crew. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to London.[24] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Return |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was in collision with Apollo ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}) and was consequently beached at Bamburgh, Northumberland. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to Leith, Lothian.[36] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Robert Pringle |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore on Mew Island, County Down. She was on a voyage from Portrush to Liverpool, Lancashire. She was refloated and taken into Donaghadee.[37] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 12 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=12 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{PS|Brigand|1840|2}} |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The paddle steamer struck the Bishop Rock, off the Isles of Scilly and consequently foundered {{convert|7|nmi|km}} off the rock. Her 27 crew survived. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to London.[38] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Burmah |flag={{flag|Norway|1818}} |desc=The ship ran aground and was severely damaged at Whitby, Yorkshire, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Bergen to Stockholm, Sweden.[2][78] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Eliza |flag={{flag|Belgium}} |desc=The brig sprang a leak and foundered in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|50|13|N|11|04|W}}). Her crew were rescued by Sir Walter Scott ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). Eliza was on a voyage from "Villa Nova" Portugal to Antwerp.[39] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ewald and Bertha |flag={{flag|Denmark}} |desc=The ship sprang a leak and sank in the Dogger Bank. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from London to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[40] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Fame |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore near "Sackenhoff". She was on a voyage from Dundee, Forfarshire to Riga, Russia.[2] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Gaspee |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on Gotland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Boston, Massachusetts.[40][28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Gratitude |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at St. Monans, Fife. She was on a voyage from Archangelsk, Russia to Kirkcaldy, Fife.[37] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Henry Volant |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner was driven ashore at Ballyshannon, County Donegal. She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Province of Canada, British North America to Ballyshannon.[17] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Jena |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was dismasted and abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Tampico, Mexico to Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure.[86] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Scipio |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked at Hirtshals, Denmark. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from London to a Baltic port.[2] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Sunda |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on Hainan, China with much loss of life.[41] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Thomas and Robert Jackson |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig ran aground on the Haisborough Sands, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk and sank. Her crew were rescued by the Barking smack Clown ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}); her captain by the Winterton Lifeboat. Thomas and Robert Jackson was on a voyage from Middlesbrough, Yorkshire to London.[42][43] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 13 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=13 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Belle |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship, which had struck a reef off Gotland, Sweden on or before 12 October and been abandoned, foundered {{convert|14|nmi|km}} off Gotland.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Fawn |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner was damaged by fire at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.[17] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=James |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore in the River Mersey. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Lisbon, Portugal.[37][29] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Pryde |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground on a reef off Domesnes, Norway. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Riga, Russia. Pryde was later refloated.[6] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=William Henry Angas |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Krasnaya Gorka, Russia. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne to Saint Petersburg. She was refloated and completed her voyage.[96] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 14 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=14 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Electra |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore on Læsø, Denmark. She was on a voyage from London to Stockholm, Sweden. She was later refloated.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Eliza Helen |flag={{flag|Kingdom of Hanover|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground off Dragør, Denmark and was wrecked.[6] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Essex |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The West Indiaman lost her rudder and was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean.[44] Her crew were rescued by a Neopolitan brig. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London. Essex was taken in tow by Beaujeau ({{flag|France}}), which intended to take her into Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure,[100] but she was subsequently abandoned at the entrance to the English Channel.[45] She was subsequently discovered by Pauline Houghton and was taken into Crookhaven, County Cork, where she arrived on 5 November.[46] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Idogheten |flag={{flag|Denmark}} |desc=The ship collided with Wesley ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}) and foundered off Öland, Sweden. Her crew were rescued by Wesley.[103] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Jane and Maria |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner was in collision with {{PS|Sovereign|1828|2}} ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}) off the Bullers of Buchan, Aberdeenshire and was severely damaged. She was towed into Aberdeen by Sovereign.[47] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Spring |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on Gotland, Sweden. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[40][28] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 15 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=15 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Antelope |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI}} British North America |desc=The ship was wrecked at the mouth of the Grand River.[32] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Argyll |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The barque was driven ashore near Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, British North America with the loss of all sixteen crew. She was on a voyage from Dublin to Halifax, Nova Scotia.[86][48] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=E. M. Treadwell |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI}} British North America |desc=The ship was wrecked on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France to Sydney, Nova Scotia.[10] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Forester |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground on Neckman's Ground, in the Baltic Sea, and sank. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[39][49] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Horizon |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore in Narva Bay. Her crew were rescued.[24] She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Saint Petersburg.[114] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Kirby |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was in collision with Dundonald ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}) and foundered with the loss of all but one of her crew. She was on a voyage from the River Duddon to Youghal, County Cork.[17] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Mic Mac |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI}} British North America |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Gaspé, Province of Canada.[31] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Minerva |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore in Mall Bay.[31] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Swan |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground in the Swine Bottoms and was wrecked. She was on a voyage from Stettin to Rochester, Kent.[2] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Thilda |flag= Sweden |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Copenhagen, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Oporto, Portugal to Gothenburg. She was refloated on 25 October.[24] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 16 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=16 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Matilda |flag={{flag|Netherlands}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Brake Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Kent, United Kingdom. She was refloated and taken into Ramsgate, Kent.[17] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Pomerania |flag={{flag|Prussia|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Hjørring, Denmark. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from London, United Kingdom to Wolgast.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Snowball |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on Salt Island, Connecticut, United States. She was on a voyage from Westport, Connecticut to Portsmouth, Hampshire.[86] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Union |flag={{flagcountry|Russian Empire}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Frederikshavn, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Cádiz, Spain to Vyborg.[28] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 17 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=17 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Argyle |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI}} British North America |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Roger's Harbour, Newfoundland. Her crew were rescued.[10] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Margaret and Ellen |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was run down and sunk in the North Sea {{convert|4|nmi|km}} north of Whitby, Yorkshire by Despatch ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}) with the loss of two of her four crew. Margaret and Ellen was on a voyage from Crail, Fife to London.[43] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Nedro |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship struck the Whitby Rock. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Whitby. Nedro was refloated and taken into Whitby in a sinking condition.[43] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ville de Rochefort |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship ran aground off Comarca Lagunera, Mexico and was holed. She was beached and was subsequently condemned.[50] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 18 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=18 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Betsey Ann Deas |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner was wrecked at Eyemouth, Berwickshire. All on board were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Dundee, Forfarshire.[128] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Economy |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was run down by a brig off Whitby, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued.[43] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Fawn |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner was destroyed by fire at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.[51] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=James |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner was driven shore at Emanuel Head, Northumberland. She was on a voyage from Grangemouth, Stirlingshire to Newcastle upon Tyne. She was refloated and resumed her voyage[128] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Lusitania |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship departed from Oporto, Portugal for St. John's, Newfoundland, British North America. No further trace, presumed foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of all hands.[52] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Minerva |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked in Poverty Bay.[53] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Poland |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground at Portsmouth, Hampshire. She was on a voyage from Portsmouth to Sunderland, County Durham.[43] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Sarah |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore on the Stone Ridge. She was on a voyage from Sunderland to Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire. She was refloated and taken into Lindisfarne, Northumberland.[128] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Three Sisters |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Robin Hoods Bay, Yorkshire and was abandoned by her crew.[6] They were rescued by Nancy ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}).[30] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 19 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=19 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Industry |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and damaged at Robin Hoods Bay, Yorkshire. She was refloated on 28 October.[6][40] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Jane Augusta |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground at Liverpool, Lancashire. She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Province of Canada, British North America to Liverpool.[54] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Orient |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner ran aground on the Herd Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of County Durham. She was refloated and taken into South Shields, County Durham.[55][56] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Swift |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Point Levy, Province of Canada. She was on a voyage from Quebec City to Sunderland, County Durham. Swift' was refloated.[86][32] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 20 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=20 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Havre |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The ship was destroyed by fire at Bordeaux, Gironde, France.[46] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Mary |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Bembridge Ledge, off the Isle of Wight. She was on a voyage from London to Bedhampton, Hampshire. She was refloated.[51] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Schaw |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI}} Van Diemen's Land |desc=The schooner was wrecked in the Browns River with the loss of three lives.[57] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Water Nymph |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner ran aground on the Long Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex and sank. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to Dunkerque, Nord, France.[51] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 21 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=21 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Adeline |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia, British North America. She was on a voyage from Dublin to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.[86][20][58] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Friends |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off the coast of Cumberland.[59] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Howard |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Abscom Shoal. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to New York. Howard was refloated and resumed her voyage.[32] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Mayflower |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI|civil}} Jersey |desc=The ship capsized at Bridport, Dorset. She was righted.[51] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=North America |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The steamship was severely damaged by fire at Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[35] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=William |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship struck rocks at Alexandria, Egypt and was damaged. She was on a voyage from Malta to Alexandria.[60] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 22 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=22 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Anne and Helen |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Sheringham Shoal, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk and sank. Her crew were rescued by Kate ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). Anne and Helen was on a voyage from London to Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland.[61][62] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Belhaven |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Saltcoats, Ayrshire. Her crew were rescued by the Ardrossan Lifeboat.[159] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=City of Jerusalem |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The sailing barge sank at Harwich, Essex. Her crew were rescued.[46] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Belgian ship|Comte de Flandres||2}} |flag={{flagicon|Belgium|naval}} Belgian Navy |desc=The 18-gun brig was driven onto the Goodwin Sands, Kent, United Kingdom. She was later refloated and put into Ramsgate, Kent for repairs.[46][59] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Coronation |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Thorpeness, Suffolk. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to London. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[46] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Cygnet |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Flamborough Head, Yorkshire. She was on a voyage from Dover, Kent to Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham.[46] Cygnet was refloated on 24 October.[165] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Felice Rosso |flag= Kingdom of Sardinia |desc=The brig was driven ashore between Deal and Walmer Castle, Kent. She was later refloated with assistance from the steamship Royal George ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}) and taken into Ramsgate.[46][78] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Flora |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner foundered in St Ives Bay. She was on a voyage from Hayle, Cornwall to Llanelly, Glamorgan.[165][63] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Friends |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig foundered in the Bristol Channel with the loss of all hands.[78] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Hope |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The barque was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands. Her crew were rescued by Tartar ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). She was on a voyage from Rimouski, Province of Canada, British North America to London.[46][64] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Mandingo |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig was driven ashore between Deal and Walmer Castle. A would-be rescuer was drowned when his boat capsized. She was on a voyage from London to Jamaica. Mandingo was later refloated with assistance from the steamship Royal George ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}) and taken into Ramsgate.[46][65] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Margaret |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground at Stromness, Orkney Islands. She was on a voyage from Archangelsk, Russia to the Clyde.[24] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Maria |flag={{flag|Belgium}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on the Kattendijk. She was on a voyage from London to Brussels.[45][177] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Mary |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Flamborough Head. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[46] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Morgan |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig foundered in St. Ives Bay with the loss of all hands.. She was on a voyage from Hayle, Cornwall to Tenby, Pembrokeshire.[65] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Nancy |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The barque was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands with the loss of all hands.[46] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Nanny |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The sloop was driven ashore and sank at Burntisland, Fife. She was on a voyage from East Wemyss, Fife to the Moray Firth.[66] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Sir Walter Scott |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Deal. She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Province of Canada to London. She was later refloated.[46] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Venice |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore between Deal and Walmer Castle. She was on a voyage from London to Genoa, Kingdom of Sardinia. Venice was refloated and taken into Ramsgate.[67] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 23 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=23 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Beverley |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI|civil}} Guernsey |desc=The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Lydd, Kent. She was on a voyage from Guernsey to London.[46] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Bolivar |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Passage West, County Cork. She floated off the next day.[45] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Cana Baba |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner ran aground on the Great Burbo Bank, in Liverpool Bay. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Senegal to Liverpool, Lancashire.[68][59] She was refloated on 3 November and towed into the River Mersey in a capsized condition.[69] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Dorade |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship departed from Martinique of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[70] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Dorothea |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at "Cronborg", Denmark. She was on a voyage from Riga, Russia to Dunkerque, Nord. She was later refloated and taken into Cronborg.[24] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Endeavour |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The sloop was driven into Alice ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}) and sank at Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. She was on a voyage from Barrow-in-Furness, Cumberland to Cardiff, Glamorgan.[165] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Hopewell |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship sprang a leak and sank at Selby, Yorkshire.[24] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ilmari |flag={{flag|Spain|civil-1785}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Goodwin Sands, Kent, United Kingdom and was abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from Cádiz to Bogø, Denmark. Ilmari was later refloated and taken into The Downs.[59] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Rebecca and Eliza |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Lydd. Her crew were rescued by a Coast Guard lugger. She was on a voyage from Rouen, Seine-Inférieure to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.[68][65] Rebecca and Eliza was refloated on 5 November and taken into Rye, Sussex.[196] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Saumon |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Vauville, Calvados.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Timbuctoo |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig was driven ashore at Port Isaac, Cornwall. Her fourteen crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Africa to Bristol, Gloucestershire.[71][65][72] She was refloated on 29 October and beached.[73] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Victorine |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The brig was wrecked near Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône to Rouen, Seine-Inférieure.[71][66] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=William Wilberforce |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore {{convert|3|nmi|km}} from Ilfracombe, Devon with the loss of all ten crew.[59][65] She was refloated on 15 November and taken into Ilfracombe.[74] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 24 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=24 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Antoinette |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The full-rigged ship departed from Pondicherry, India. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[207] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Apollon |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The full-rigged ship departed from Pondicherry. No furthe trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[75] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Arethusa |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked south of Madras, India.[8][210] Her crew were rescued.[9] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Auspicious |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on the coast of Cumberland.[96] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Betsey |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked near Eyemouth, Berwickshire. All on board were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Dundee, Forfarshire.[65] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Bosphorus |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Hayle, Cornwall. She was on a voyage from Glasgow, Renfrewshire to Jamaica.[71] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Britannia |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore in the Bay of Fiume. She was on a voyage from Fiume, Austrian Empire to Antwerp, Belgium.[215] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Castor and Pollux |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore north of Helsingør, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Wexford to Rostock. She was refloated and taken into Helsingør.[24] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Cervantes |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was damaged at Pondicherry, India.[8] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Corsair |flag={{flag|Netherlands}} |desc=The ship departed from Pondicherry. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[75] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Couna Baba |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The schooner was wrecked on the Burbo Bank, in Liverpool Bay. Her seven crew were rescued by {{HMS|Medina|1840|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[76] She was on a voyage from Senegal to Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom.[66] Couna Baba was refloated on 2 November and towed into the River Mersey in a capsized condition.[49] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Elizabeth |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore on St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall.[65] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Elizabeth |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Coatham, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Whitby, Yorkshire to South Shields, County Durham.[59][66] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ellen and Ann |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on the Sheringham Shoal, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk. Her crew were rescued.[65][45][96] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Emerald |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was severely damaged at Madras. She was consequently condemned.[8] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Francis Smith |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked at Madras with the loss of sixteen lives.[8][9]> }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ganges |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked south of Madras.[8][210] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Greenwell |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore in the Zuyder Zee. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. She was later refloated.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Highlander |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked south of Madras with the loss of a crew member.[8][77][9] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Mirabeau |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was damaged at Pondicherry.[8] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=New Times |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner was destroyed by an explosion off Badagry, Africa with the loss of all twelve crew.[78][79][80] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Nouveau Tropique |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was damaged at Pondicherry.[8] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Restigouche |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked near "Bronitz". Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Gibraltar to Bilbao, Spain.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ruby |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked near Sadras, India. She was on a voyage from Colombo, Ceylon to Calcutta, India.[8][9] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Saumon |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Vauville, Manche.[81] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Susan |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore on Fogo Island, Newfoundland, British North America.[82] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ten |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked south of Madras. Her crew were rescued.[8][77][9] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Theresia |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on the Île d'Oléron, Seine-Inférieure with the loss of all hands.[22] She was on a voyage from Bordeaux, Gironde to Brussels, Belgium.[24] She was refloated on 5 November and taken into Le Verdon-sur-Mer, Gironde.[74] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Thomas and Eliza |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on the coast of Cumberland.[96] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Union |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore on St Michael's Mount.[65] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 25 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=25 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Betsey |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground at St. Mary's, Isles of Scilly. She was on a voyage from Girgenti, Sicily to Liverpool, Lancashire. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[69] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Don |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship struck the Newcombe Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk and sank. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham to London.[45] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Emma |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The smack was driven ashore on Sker Point, Glamorgan.[71] She was refloated on 1 November and put into Swansea, Glamorgan.[39] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Fanny |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Holm Sand. She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[45] She was refloated on 28 October and resumed her voyage.[96] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Linnet |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner was wrecked at Portmahomack, Ross-shire. Her four crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Macduff, Aberdeenshire to Campbeltown, Argyllshire[261][22] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Sisters |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was abandoned. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from the Gambia River to London.[48] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Washington |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was abandoned in the Indian Ocean {{convert|340|nmi|km}} off Madras, India. All on board were rescued by Sir Robert Peel ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). Washington was on a voyage from Madras to London.[83] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Watts |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The barque was wrecked on the Boulder Bank,in the English Channel off Eastbourne, Sussex. Her seven crew were rescued by the Eastbourne Lifeboat. Watts was refloated on 31 October and towed into Portsmouth, Hampshire.[84][65] She had been on a voyage from Quebec City, Province of Canada to Plymouth, Devon.[85] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 26 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=26 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Ann |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig was wrecked at Madeira.[86] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Argyle |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was lost off Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America with the loss of all seventeen crew.[87] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Creole |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Funchal, Madeira. Her crew were rescued.[88] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Crusade |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked at Madeira.[32] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Dart |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Funchal. Her crew were rescued.[88] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Didrik Cappelen |flag={{flag|Norway|1818}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the "Waderoarn" and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Honfleur, Calvados, France to Skien.[89] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Dolphin |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI}} British North America |desc=The schooner was wrecked near St. Mary's, Nova Sctoia. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Sydney, Nova Scotia to Halifax, Nova Scotia.[58] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Eliza |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged at L'Etete, New Brunswick, British North America. She was later refloated.[32] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Fanny |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Holm Sand. She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[40] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Frederick |flag={{flag|Netherlands}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Wainfleet, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Amsterdam, North Holland to South Shields, County Durham, United Kingdom.[177] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Fair Trader |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship struck a rock off Halifax and foundered. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Nova Scotia to St. Mary's, Newfoundland.[87][90] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Gloria Madre Esperanza |flag= Kingdom of Sardinia |desc=The polacca was driven ashore and wrecked east of Funchal with the loss of all hands.[88][91] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Leonora |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was lost off Sciotots, Manche.[24] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Liberty |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Southport, Lancashire. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Poole, Dorset to Liverpool, Lancashire.[92][93] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Mona |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Maryport, Cumberland. She was on a voyage from Dublin to Maryport. She was later refloated and taken into Maryport.[40] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Novo Beijinho |flag={{flag|Portugal|civil}} |desc=The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Funchal with the loss of four of her crew.[88] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ocean |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Maryport.[40][96] She was refloated on 31 October and taken into Maryport.[49] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Queen of Trumps |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The sloop was driven ashore between Formby and Southport. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Dublin to Liverpool.[92][93] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Robert Burns |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked {{convert|10|nmi|km}} west of Tobermory, Mull, Outer Hebrides. Her crew were rescued.[85] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Robert Raikes |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig foundered in the North Sea off Husum, Duchy of Schleswig. Her crew were rescued.[103][94] She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Hamburg.[69] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Romulus |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore on Madeira. Her crew were rescued.[86] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Sophia |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI}} British North America |desc=The ship struck a rock off St. Mary's, Nova Scotia and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Sydney, Nova Scotia to Halifax.[32] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Thomas |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore near Southport. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Dundalk, County Louth to Liverpool.[92][93] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Venus |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Maryport. She was on a voyage from Belfast, County Antrim to Maryport.[40] Venus was refloated on 31 October and taken into Maryport.[49] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Wave |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI|civil}} Jersey |desc=The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Funchal. Her crew were rescued.[88][91] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=William and James |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Whitehaven, Cumberland.[93] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 27 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=27 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Adamant |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on the Hinderbank, in the North Sea. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Echo |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig was wrecked on the Cannon Rocks, off the coast of County Down with the loss of four of her seven crew. Survivors were rescued by the Coast Guard. Echo was on a voyage from Dublin to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.[82][95] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=George |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Port Gaverne, Cornwall. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Jersey, Channel Islands.[96] George was refloated on 1 November and taken into Padstow, Cornwall.[39] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Georgiana |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship struck a sunken rock and foundered off the coast of Portugal. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Tarragona, Spain to Liverpool.[97] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Hannah |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland. She was later refloated.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Harmony |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The East Indiaman was wrecked with the loss of four of her crew. She was on a voyage from London to Bombay, India.[98] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Heliae |flag={{flag|Spain|civil-1785}} |desc=The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|55|20|N|35|00|W}}). Her crew were rescued by Orbicular ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). Heliae was on a voyage from Bergen, Norway to Bilboa.[24] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Hope |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner foundered in the North Channel. Her crew were rescued.[95][99] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Keltic |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship caught fire in the North Sea whilst on a voyage from Beadnell, Northumberland to Dundee, Forfarshire. She was towed into Warkworth, Northumberland where she burnt out.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Maria |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner was abandoned in the North Sea {{convert|75|nmi|km}} west by north of Flamborough Head, Yorkshire. Her eight crew were rescued by Charlotte ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}) Maria was on a voyage from Portsmouth, Hampshire to Sunderland, County Durham.[100][261] She was discovered in a capsized condition {{convert|120|nmi|km}} off Heligoland on 31 October by {{PS|Rob Roy|1838|2}} ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). She was righted and towed into Hamburg.[69] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Medora |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Haisborough Sands, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Galata, Ottoman Empire to Hull, Yorkshire. She was refloated with assistance from the fishing lugger William and Sarah ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}) and taken into Great Yarmouth.[40][101] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Peggy |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Berwick upon Tweed. She was on a voyage from Burntisland, Fife to North Sunderland, County Durham.[28] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 28 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=28 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Helia |flag={{flag|Spain|civil-1785}} |desc=The schooner foundered in the North Sea ({{coord|55|20|N|0|35|E}}). Her twelve crew were rescued by Orbicular ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). Helia was on a voyage from Bergen, Norway to Bilbao.[102][22] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Louisa |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI|civil}} British North America |desc=The ship was wrecked on Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from "Barin" to Halifax, Nova Scotia.[103] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Sally |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship struck a sunken wreck in the North Sea off the coast of Essex. She was consequently beached on the Maplin Sand, where she sank. Sally was on a voyage from Perth to London.[73] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 29 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=29 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Adahlina |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship an aground on the Cross Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk. She was refloated and taken into Great Yarmouth in a leaky condition.[100] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Anna and Carlotta |flag={{flag|Hamburg|admiralty}} |desc=The ship departed from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for Hamburg. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[104] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Aurora |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI|civil}} Jersey |desc=The brigantine was driven ashore at Gibraltar.[329] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Eight |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig foundered in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|70|nmi|km}} west of Tarifa, Spain. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Alexandria, Egypt to Liverpool, Lancashire.[89][105] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Emmanuel |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Gibraltar with the loss of a crew member.[105] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Letitia |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Gibraltar with the loss of eight lives.[105] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Peter and Wilhelm |flag={{flag|Denmark}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Steingrund. She was on a voyage from Stege to Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure. She was refloated and taken into Nyborg.[106] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Sir William Wallace |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore on Læsø, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Riga, Russia to London. She was refloated and taken into Helsingør, Denmark.[107] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Trois Frères |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Walcheren, Zeeland, Netherlands. She was on a voyage from Adra, Spain to Dunkerque, Nord.[28][96] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 30 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=30 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Breeze |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Bermuda. She was on a voyage from Halifax, Nova Scotia, British North America to Beruda.[108] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ida |flag= Sweden |desc=The ship was wrecked near Laholm. She was on a voyage from Kalmar to Hull, Yorkshire, United Kingdom.[20][89] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Johanna Frederika |flag={{flag|Hamburg|admiralty}} |desc=The ship departed from Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom for Stettin. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[109] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Orion |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner was driven ashore and severely damaged at Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk.[28] She was refloated on 3 November and taken into Wells-next-the-Sea.[25] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Senegal |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The brig was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|200|nmi|km}} west of the Azores. Her crew were rescued by Swan ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}).[89] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Severn |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked at Princeton, Newfoundland, British North America. Her crew were rescued.[103] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Three Sisters |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The sloop was driven ashore at Burnham Overy Staithe, Norfolk.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Triton |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig was wrecked on the Kentish Knock. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône.[100][102] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Trinidad Packet |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI}} Trinidad |desc=The sloop ran aground on the Kettle Bottom. She was on a voyage from Trinidad to Barbadoes. She was refloated on 7 November.[110] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Washington |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Old Man Shoal, in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Massachusetts. She was on a voyage from Havana, Cuba to Bremen. She was refloated and put into Boston, Massachusetts.[10] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 31 October{{shipwreck list begin |date=31 October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Brothers |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Lady Harvey ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). Brothers was on a voyage from Boston, Massachusetts to Pernambuco, Brazil.[111]> }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Dove |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Waarde, Zeeland, Netherlands. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan to Stettin.[107] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Gustaf I |flag= Sweden |desc=The ship was wrecked on the Lysgrund, off Hesselø, Denmark. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Lisbon, Portugal to Varberg.[112][32] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Letitia |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The brig was wrecked near the Castle of Sancti Petri, Spain with the loss of eight lives.[113] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Louisa |flag={{flagcountry|Russian Empire}} |desc=The ship was in collision with the brig Revanche ( Sweden) and was abandoned in the North Sea {{convert|7|nmi|km}} off Orfordness, Suffolk, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France. Louisa was towed into Gravesend, Kent, United Kingdom by {{PS|Caledonia|1838|2}} ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). She arrived on 4 November.[39][114][115] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Margaretha Cornelia |flag={{flag|Netherlands}} |desc=The ship collided with Franz ( Stettin) in the Baltic Sea and was abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from Königsberg, Prussia to Amsterdam, North Holland.[113] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ostser |flag={{flag|Prussia|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Streckelsberg. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom to Stettin. Ostser was refloated.[106][114][116] }}{{shipwreck list end}} Unknown date{{shipwreck list begin |date=Unknown date in October 1842 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Adele Cæline |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was abandoned in the Mediterranean Sea off Cape de Gatt, Spain before 21 October.[45] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Alice |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Key West, Florida Territory.[10] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Alsthorpe |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore in Boylach Bay. She was on a voyage from Saint John, New Brunswick, British North America to Dundalk, County Louth. She was later refloated and taken into "Routliff".[45] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Augustine |flag={{flag|Peru}} |desc=The schooner was blown out to sea from "Mazathan". No further trace, presumed foundered.[117] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Aurora |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was in collision with Susan ({{flagicon|UKGBI|civil}} Jersey) and was beached at El Puerto de Santa María, Spain.[89] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Auspicious |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship foundered in the Bristol Channel off Bideford, Devon.[45] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Bell |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship struck a rock and sank off Fårö, Sweden. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia to Hull, Yorkshire.[40][96] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Cane Grove |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore on Hogland, Russia. she was later refloated.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Clarence |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked at "St. George's Harbour", on the Danube.[118] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Cleostratus |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The barque was abandoned at sea. Her crew were rescued by Petite Anna ({{flag|France}}). She was on a voyage from Shediac, Nova Scotia, British North America to Greenock, Renfrewshire. Cleostratus was subsequently driven ashore near Pictou, Nova Scotia. She had been refloated by 10 October and taken into Shediac.[28][119][120] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Cuba |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brig foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from a port in the Republic of Texas to New York City, United States.[376] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Douglas |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The brig was abandoned at sea. Her crew were rescued by Maitland ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). She was on a voyage from Caernarfon, United Kingdom to Boston, Massachusetts.[68] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Dumesnil |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The brig was driven ashore east of Málaga, Spain before 28 October. She was refloated on 31 October.[121] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Eliza |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The steamboat struck a submerged object and sank in the Mississippi River {{convert|4|nmi|km}} upstream of the confluence of the Ohio River with the loss of 20-40 lives.[122] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Elizabeth |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore whilst on a voyage from Plymouth, Devon to Liverpool, Lancashire. She was refloated and put into Caernarfon, where she arrived on 24 October.[71] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ellida |flag= Sweden |desc=The ship was wrecked near Gräsö. Her crew were rescued.[59] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Emmanuel |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Cape Condor, near Rota, Spain. She was on a voyage from Newfoundland, British North America to Cette, Hérault.[89] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Familien |flag={{flag|Norway|1818}} |desc=The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Finistère, France before 10 October. She was on a voyage from St. Ubes, Portugal to Bergen. Familien was taken into a port near Brest.[36] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Francis Lord |flag={{flagicon|United States|1837}} Florida Territory |desc=The brig was wrecked at the mouth of the Indian River. Her crew were murdered.[10][376] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Hermes |flag={{flag|Netherlands}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Freshland Flats. She was on a voyage from Riga, Russia to Amsterdam, North Holland. She was refloated and taken into the "Pampas", where she arrived on 2 October.[2] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Jersey |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was destroyed by fire at Calcutta, India.[123] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=John |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Southampton, Hampshire. John was refloated on 14 October and resumed her voyage.[36] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=John Quincy Adams |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked in Chaleur Bay.[100] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Kron Prinsen |flag={{flag|Norway|1818}} |desc=The ship collided with Froya ({{flagcountry|Russian Empire}}) and foundered in the North Sea. Her crew were rescued by Froya. Kron Prinsen was on a voyage from Bergen to Antwerp, Belgium.[106] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Lavoisier |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The steamship was driven ashore on the coast of Corsica.[124] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Majestic |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The schooner was driven ashore in Chaleur Bay.[100] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Margaret and Ellen |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was in collision with Despatch and foundered in the North Sea off Whitby, Yorkshire with the loss of two of her crew. She was on a voyage from Leith, Lothian to London.[54] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Merchant |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The steamship was driven ashore whilst on a voyage from New Orleans, Louisiana to a port in the Republic of Texas with the loss of eight lives.[125] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Moulmein |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was lost off Palawan, Spanish East Indies.[126] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Occitanie |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on Saaremaa, Russia and was abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure to Saint Petersburg.[45] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ocean Queen |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The barque was wrecked in the Houtman Abrolhos.[127][128] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Petrus and Helena |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The galiot was abandoned off "Segelskar" on or before 13 October.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Pluto |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The barque was driven ashore with the loss of five of her crew.[125] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Porter |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked in the Palawan Passage near Manila, Spanish East Indies before 20 October. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Sydney, New South Wales to Manila.[8][75] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Regina |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was run down and sunk in the Bristol Channel by the steamship Rose ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). She was on a voyage from Exeter, Devon to Newport, Monmouthshire[17] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Texan schooner|San Antonio||2}} |flag={{navy|Republic of Texas|naval-1838}} |desc=The schooner foundered with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States to Yucatán, Mexico. }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Shannon |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on a reef in the Mozambique Channel ({{coord|12|24|S|46|30|E}}). She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to Aden.[129] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Union |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Aspö, Grand Duchy of Finland. She was later refloated.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Virginia |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The barque was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the Florida Territory.[125] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Water Nymph |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner was wrecked on the Long 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 Dunkerque, Nord, France.[130] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=William and Henry Angas |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at the Krasnaya Gorka fort, Saint Petersburg. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne to Saint Petersburg. 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Morning Chronicle |location=London |date=14 November 1842 |issue=22773 }} 114. ^1 2 {{Cite news |title=Shipping Intellignce |newspaper=Caledonian Mercury |location=Edinburgh |date=10 November 1842 |issue=19159 }} 115. ^{{Cite news |title=Accidents at Sea |newspaper=The Examiner |location=London |date=12 November 1842 |issue=1815 }} 116. ^1 {{Cite news |title=Shipping Intelligence |newspaper=Liverpool Mercury etc |location=Liverpool |date=18 November 1842 |issue=1645 }} 117. ^{{Cite news |title=Ship News |newspaper=The Morning Post |location=London |date=25 July 1843 |issue=22630 |page=7 }} 118. ^1 {{Cite news |title=Shipping Intelligence |newspaper=The Morning Chronicle |location=London |date=14 October 1842 |issue=22746 }} 119. ^{{Cite news |title=Shipping Intelligence |newspaper=The Morning Chronicle |location=London |date=29 November 1842 |issue=22785 }} 120. ^{{Cite news |title=Shipping Intelligence |newspaper=Caledonian Mercury |location=Edinburgh |date=1 December 1842 |issue=19168 }} 121. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=Ship News |date=22 November 1842 |page_number=7 |issue=18147 |column=B }} 122. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=Fearful Steam-boat Accident |date=29 November 1842 |page_number=3 |issue=18153 |column=F }} 123. ^{{Cite news |title=Ship News |newspaper=The Standard |location=London |date=5 December 1842 |issue=5743 }} 124. ^{{Cite news |title=Foreign Intelligence |newspaper=The Bristol Mercury |location=Bristol |date=15 October 1842 |issue=2743 }} 125. ^1 2 3 4 {{Cite news |url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/36233304 |title=Miscellaneous |newspaper=Launceston Examiner |location=Launceston, Van Diemen's Land |date=22 April 1843 |page=6 }} 126. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=Ship News |date=7 February 1843 |page_number=5 |issue=18213 |column=D }} 127. ^{{Cite news |url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/ |title=Wreck of the "Ocean Queen" |newspaper=Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal |location=Perth |date=15 October 1842 |page=2 }} 128. ^{{Cite news |url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/643952 |title=Shipping Intelligence |newspaper=The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal |location=Perth |date=19 November 1842 |page=2 }} 129. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=Ship News |date=5 May 1843 |page_number=7 |issue=18288 |column=E }} 130. ^{{cite book |title=The Salvagers |first=Hervey |last=Benham |authorlink=Hervey Benham |pages=175–76 |publisher=Essex County Newspapers Ltd |location=Colchester |year=1980 |isbn=00 950944 2 3}} 2 : Lists of shipwrecks by year|Maritime incidents in October 1842 |
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