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List of shipwrecks in the 17th century

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Thelist of shipwrecks in the 17th century includes ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost between (and including) the years 1601 to 1700.

1601–1610

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1601

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1606

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1607

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1609

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1610

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1611–1620

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1613

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1616

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1616 or 1617

1617

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1618

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1619

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1621–1630

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1621

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1622

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  • 25 May
  • 5 September
    • Buen Jesus y Nuestra Senora del Rosario (Spain): The sailing ship, along with seven others, out of a fleet of twenty-eight, was lost during ahurricane in theGulf of Mexico, betweenFlorida andCuba. The ships, leftHavana on 4 September, with gold for the Spanish treasury.[26][27]
    • Nuestra Senora de la Consolacion (Spain): The galleon capsized during the same hurricane as,Buen Jesus y Nuestra Senora del Rosario.[28]
    • Nuestra Senora de los Reyes (Spain): The slave ship sank near East Key, part of theFlorida Keys in the Gulf of Mexico.[29]
  • 6 September
    • Nuestra Senora de Atocha (Spain): Out of Havana and carrying a valuable cargo of silver, gold and tobacco for Spain, two hundred and sixty people died whenAtocha sank in deep water in the Gulf of Mexico.[27]
    • Santa Margarita (1622) (Spain): One of eight ships that sank between Havana and Florida with a cargo of gold and silver.[30]

1623

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1624

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1625

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1626

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1627

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  • 28 November —Solen (Sweden): The 38-gun galleon wasscuttled by the crew during a battle offDanzig. In the 1970s the vessel was excavated by Polish archaeologists.[33]

1628

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  • 10 August —Vasa (Royal Swedish Navy): The warship capsized and sank offStockholm on her maiden voyage with the loss of 30 lives. The wreck was salvaged in 1959.

1629

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1631–1640

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1631

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1632

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  • January—Unnamed cargo ship: Wrecked in Manor of Tintagel nearCrackington,St Gennys,Cornwall with the loss of all lives. She was carrying fustick wood and tobacco.[43]

1633

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1634

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1635

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  • February —A galleon (Spain): Homeward bound from theIndies, the galleon was captured and looted by the Dutch. Putting into"Guavers Lake" (Gwavas Lake) offNewlyn she hit the Low Lee ledge. Attempts at salvage by the authorities were opposed by the inhabitants ofMousehole andMarket Jew who raided the ship at night and took away "two hundred hides". A looted cannon from this ship was salvaged by theGreencastle in 1916 and for many years was in front of Penzance Library, before being stolen.[47]
  • 15 August —Angel Gabriel (Kingdom of England): Operating as amerchant ship as part of a smallconvoy bound fromEngland to theMassachusetts Bay Colony, the 240-tongalleon was driven onto rocks on the coast of the Massachusetts Bay Colony atPemaquid Point in Penaquid (nowBristol,Maine), during a storm, killing most of the people on board. There were some survivors.[48]

1636

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1637

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1638

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1639

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  • 18 September —Action of 18 September 1639: Thefull-rigged shipGroote Christoffel (Dutch Republic) exploded and sank in theEnglish Channel offCalais,Kingdom of France.[55]
  • 31 October
    • Delfin Dorado (SpainKingdom of Naples):Battle of the Downs: The ship was driven ashore on the coast ofKent,England.
    • El Pingue (Spain): Battle of the Downs: The hired ship was sunk inThe Downs.
    • Grune (Castile): Battle of the Downs: The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Kent.
    • Los Angeles (Castile): Battle of the Downs: The ship was driven ashore on the coat of Kent.
    • Orfeo (SpainKingdom of Naples): Battle of the Downs: The 44-gun ship was lost on theGoodwin Sands, Kent.
    • San Agustin ( Spanish Navy): Battle of the Downs: Thefull-rigged pinnace was driven ashore on the coast of Kent.
    • San Agustin (SpainKingdom of Naples): Battle of the Downs: The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Kent. She sank on 3 or 4 November.
    • San Antonio ( Spanish Navy): Battle of the Downs: The full-rigged pinnace was driven ashore on the coast of Kent.
    • San Carlos (SpainDunkirk): Battle of the Downs: The ship was sunk in The Downs.
    • San Cristo de Burgos ( Spanish Navy): Battle of the Downs: The ship was lost off theFrench coast.
    • San Daniel ( Spanish Navy): Battle of the Downs: The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Kent.
    • San Jerónimo( Spanish Navy): Battle of the Downs: The ship was destroyed by fire in The Downs.
    • San Juan Bautista ( Spanish Navy): Battle of the Downs: The ship was sunk in The Downs.
    • San Juan Evangelista (Hamburg): Battle of the Downs: The hired ship was driven ashore on the coast of Kent.
    • San Pedro de la Fortuna (Spain): Battle of the Downs: The hired ship was driven ashore on the coast of Kent. She was later refloated.
    • San Pedro Martir (Spain): Battle of the Downs: The hired ship was driven ashore on the coast of Kent.
    • Santa Agnes (SpainKingdom of Naples): Battle of the Downs: Thefrigate was driven ashore on the coast of Kent. She was refloated on 3 November.
    • Santa Catalina ( Spanish Navy): Battle of the Downs: The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Kent.
    • Santa Theresa ( Portuguese Navy): Battle of the Downs: The ship was destroyed by fire with great loss of life.
    • Santiago ( Portuguese Navy): Battle of the Downs: The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Kent.
    • Santo Domingo de Polonia (Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth): Battle of the Downs: The hired ship was driven ashore on the coast of Kent.
    • Santo Thomas ( Spanish Navy): Battle of the Downs: The ship was driven ashore on the coast of Kent.
    • Six ships (Lübeck): Battle of the Downs: The ships were driven ashore on the coast of Kent.[13]
    • Fivefireships ( Dutch Republic Navy) Battle of the Downs: The vessels were expended in the battle.
  • 2 November —Santiago (Castile):Battle of the Downs: The ship was destroyed by fire off Dover.
  • 5 November —Unnamed ship ( Spanish Navy):Battle of the Downs: The ship was driven ashore and wrecked atDunkirk,France.

1641–1650

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1641

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1642

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1643

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1644

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1645

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1646

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1648

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1649

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1650

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1651–1660

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1650s

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1651

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1652

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1653

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1654

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1656

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1658

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1659

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1660

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1661–1670

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1661

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1662

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1663

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1665

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1666

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1667

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HMSCharles V and HMSMatthias.

1668

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1669

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1670

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1671–1680

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1671

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1672

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Royal James

1673

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1674

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1675

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1676

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Kronan (left) andSvärdet (right).

1677

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1678

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1679

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1680

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1681–1690

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1681

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1682

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HMSGloucester

1683

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1684

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1686

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1688

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1689

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1690

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1691–1700

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1691

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1692

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1693

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1695

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1696

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1697

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1698

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1699

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1700

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Further information:List of shipwrecks in the 1700s

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