List of shipwrecks in 1778

The List of shipwrecks in 1778 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1778.


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January edit

1 January edit

List of shipwrecks: 1 January 1778
Ship State Description
"Nesbitt"   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant brig was captured by HMS Perseus (  Royal Navy) 8 leagues west north west of Port Royal. Burned later that day.[1]
Unknown   Great Britain American Revolutionary War:The sloop was stripped and sunk by Patriots in the Delaware River between Philadelphia and Chester, Pennsylvania.[2]

3 January edit

List of shipwrecks: 3 January 1778
Ship State Description
"Alexandrine"   France American Revolutionary War:The merchant brig ran aground in the Rappahannock River and was captured by HMS Richmond and HMS Emerald (  Royal Navy) off Cape Henry. Destroyed later that day.[3]
"Betsy"   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant schooner was captured by HMS Phoenix (  Royal Navy) off Cape Henry. Destroyed later that day.[4]

4 January edit

List of shipwrecks: 4 January 1778
Ship State Description
"Dragon"   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant schooner ran aground and was captured by HMS Emerald (  Royal Navy) in the Rappahannock River. Refloated on the 5th.[5]
"Elegante"   France American Revolutionary War:The merchant snow ran aground and was captured by HMS Emerald (  Royal Navy) in the Rappahannock River. Refloated on the 6th.[6]

6 January edit

List of shipwrecks: 6 January 1778
Ship State Description
"Speedwell"   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant sloop (30 GRT) was captured by HMS Galatea (  Royal Navy) off Charles Town, South Carolina, at (33°18′N 76°28′W / 33.300°N 76.467°W / 33.300; -76.467). Prise was destroyed.[7]
unknown   Great Britain The large merchant schooner was driven aground at the "Pea Patch" in the Delaware River as a result of ice breaching the hull.[8]

10 January edit

List of shipwrecks: 10 January 1778
Ship State Description
"Friends"   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant brig was captured by Royal Navy ships off Nantucket Shoals. She was stripped and burned.[9]
"Polly"   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant brig was captured by HMS Phoenix (  Royal Navy) off Cape Henry. She was stripped of her sails and destroyed.[10]
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant schooner ran aground and was captured by HMS Ariadne (  Royal Navy) off Englishmans Head.[11]

11 January edit

List of shipwrecks: 11 January 1778
Ship State Description
"Britania"   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant brigantine (40 GRT) was chased ashore by HMS Unicorn (  Royal Navy) under a fort on Point Judith, Rhode Island.[12]
"Hawke"   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant sloop (30 GRT) was chased ashore by HMS Unicorn (  Royal Navy) off Stoney Town, Connecticut.[13]
"Industry"   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant brigantine (30 GRT) was chased ashore by HMS Unicorn (  Royal Navy) under a fort on Point Judith, Rhode Island.[14]
"Sally"   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant sloop (20 GRT) was chased ashore by HMS Unicorn (  Royal Navy) under a fort on Point Judith, Rhode Island.[15]
"Sally"   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant schooner, probably Sally (20 GRT), was chased ashore by HMS Lark (  Royal Navy) in or near the Providence River and was burned.[16]

12 January edit

List of shipwrecks: 12 January 1778
Ship State Description
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant vessel, probably brig Ann, was chased ashore by HMS Lark, HMS Perseus and HMS Carysfort all (  Royal Navy) near Edesto Island.[17]

16 January edit

List of shipwrecks: 16 January 1778
Ship State Description
"Rachael"   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant schooner (25 GRT) was captured by HMS Carysfort (  Royal Navy) off Charles Town, South Carolina, and was scuttled.[18]

17 January edit

List of shipwrecks: 17 January 1778
Ship State Description
"Friendship"   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant sloop was captured by HMS Apollo (  Royal Navy) on the southern end of the Georges Bank and was burned.[19]
"Sphynx"   United States The merchant sloop went ashore on Brenton's Neck, near Newport, Rhode Island, and was captured by British infantry.[20]

22 January edit

List of shipwrecks: 22 January 1778
Ship State Description
"Linkhorn"   United States American Revolutionary War:The merchant sloop was captured by HMS Apollo (  Royal Navy) off Cape Sable and was burned due to poor condition.[21]

28 January edit

List of shipwrecks: 28 January 1778
Ship State Description
unknown unknown American Revolutionary War:The schooner was chased ashore by HMS Solebay near Cape Henry, schooner destroyed later that day.[22]

29 January edit

List of shipwrecks: 29 January 1778
Ship State Description
unknown unknown American Revolutionary War:The unidentified schooner was captured off Charles Town by HMS Carysfort (  Royal Navy) and was destroyed.[23]
Unknown and unknown   Great Britain American Revolutionary War:The vessels, American vessels captured by privateer sloop Gayton (Jamaica), were captured during a Raid on Nassau, Bahamas by USS Providence (  United States Navy) and were burned.[24]

31 January edit

List of shipwrecks: 31 January 1778
Ship State Description
unknown   United States American Revolutionary War:The unidentified schooner was captured in Chesapeake Bay by two boats from HMS St. Albans (  Royal Navy) and was burned.[25]

unknown January edit

List of shipwrecks: unknown January 1778
Ship State Description
Active   Great Britain The captured Massachusetts privateer brigantine was wrecked on the New Jersey coast on or before 12 January. Crew of 20 captured.[26]
"Hope"   Great Britain American Revolutionary War:The schooner was forced ashore by ice in the Delaware River near Chester, Pennsylvania, after 6 Jan. and before 29 Jan. and was captured.[27]
"Industry"   Great Britain American Revolutionary War:The schooner was forced ashore by ice in the Delaware River near Chester, Pennsylvania, after 6 Jan. and before 29 Jan. and was captured.[28]
"John"   Royal Navy American Revolutionary War:The transport brig was forced ashore by ice in the Delaware River near Chester, Pennsylvania, after 6 Jan. and before 29 Jan. and was captured.[29]
"Lord Howe"   Royal Navy American Revolutionary War:The transport brig was forced ashore by ice in the Delaware River near Chester, Pennsylvania, after 6 Jan. and before 29 Jan. and was captured.[30]
"Rawleigh"   Great Britain The armed brigantine foundered in a storm in the western Atlantic in January or February. Crew was rescued by HMS Experiment (  Royal Navy) as the ship sank.[31]
Symetry   Great Britain The transport brig ran aground near Wilmington, Delaware, after 6 Jan. and before 29 Jan. and was captured.[32]

February edit

2 February edit

List of shipwrecks: 2 February 1778
Ship State Description
"Hero"   Great Britain American Revolutionary War: The ship (350 GRT 1766) blew up and sank near Antigua during a battle with an American schooner. Only the Mate and 10 crew survived.[33]

3 February edit

List of shipwrecks: 3 February 1778
Ship State Description
"Sea Flower"   United States American Revolutionary War:The schooner was captured 21 Leagues off Nantucket by HMS Unicorn (  Royal Navy) and was burned.[34]

4 February edit

List of shipwrecks: 4 February 1778
Ship State Description
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War:The schooner was captured in the James River by boats from HMS St. Albans (  Royal Navy) and was burned.[35]

5 February edit

List of shipwrecks: 5 February 1778
Ship State Description
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War:The sloop ran aground off Cherry Point while being pursued by HMS Richmond and HMS Solebay both (  Royal Navy) and was burned.[36]

7 February edit

List of shipwrecks: 7 February 1778
Ship State Description
"Petit Camarade"   Kingdom of France American Revolutionary War: The vessel had run aground, breaking her rudder and main mast, and was captured by HMS St Albans (  Royal Navy) and burned in Lynnhaven Bay.[37][38]
Unknown Unknown American Revolutionary War: The sloop was captured by HMS Richmond (  Royal Navy) and burned off Cape Charles.[37]

11 February edit

List of shipwrecks: 11 February 1778
Ship State Description
HMS Liverpool   Royal Navy The Coventry-class frigate was wrecked in Jamaica Bay, off Long Island, New York, United States.

14 February edit

List of shipwrecks: 14 February 1778
Ship State Description
Defiance   United States American Revolutionary War:The sloop was captured off Hampton Creek, Virginia by boats from HMS St. Albans (  Royal Navy) and was burned.[39]
Shore   United States American Revolutionary War:The Virginia State Govt. owned trading sloop was captured off Hampton Creek, Virginia by boats from HMS St. Albans (  Royal Navy) and was burned.[40]

25 February edit

List of shipwrecks: 25 February 1778
Ship State Description
Unknown   Great Britain American Revolutionary War:The brig was burned at Long Island, NY by troops of the 6th Connecticut Regiment.[41]
Unknown   Great Britain American Revolutionary War:The schooner was burned at Long Island, NY by troops of the 6th Connecticut Regiment.[42]
Unknown   Great Britain American Revolutionary War:The armed sloop was burned at Long Island, NY by troops of the 6th Connecticut Regiment.[43]

28 February edit

List of shipwrecks: 11 February 1778
Ship State Description
Hampden   United States American Revolutionary War:The Massachusetts privateer brigantine (120 tons, 10 guns) ran aground on Martinico while under pursuit by HMS Seaford (  Royal Navy). She was captured, refloated, and sent to Dominica.[44]

unknown February edit

List of shipwrecks: unknown February 1778
Ship State Description
"Rawleigh"   Kingdom of Great Britain The armed brigantine foundered in a storm in the western Atlantic in January or February. Crew was rescued by HMS Experiment (  Royal Navy) as the ship sank.[45]

March edit

7 March edit

List of shipwrecks: 7 March 1778
Ship State Description
USS Randolph   Continental Navy The frigate was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean in an engagement with Ship-of-the-Line HMS Yarmouth (  Royal Navy) when her magazine exploded with the loss of 311 of her 315 crew. The 4 survivors were rescued off of wreckage by Yarmouth on 12 March.[46][47]

9 March edit

List of shipwrecks: 9 March 1778
Ship State Description
Alert   British Army American Revolutionary War:The armed schooner, belonging to the British Army Dept. of Engineers, was captured on 7 March by Continental & Pennsylvania State Navy vessels. She was run aground, set on fire and partially flooded in the Delaware River off New Castle, Delaware, to prevent being recaptured. Refloated by the British the next day.[48]
"Kitty"   Great Britain American Revolutionary War:The transport was burned in the Delaware River off New Castle, Delaware, after being captured by Continental & Pennsylvania State Navy vessels on the 7th.[49][50]
"Mermaid"   Great Britain American Revolutionary War:The transport was burned in the Delaware River off New Castle, Delaware, after being captured by Continental & Pennsylvania State Navy vessels on the 7th.[49][51]

12 March edit

List of shipwrecks: 12 March 1778
Ship State Description
Tonnere   Kingdom of France American Revolutionary War:The ship (350 tons) was destroyed by the British after running aground off Smith's Island. Prize credit to HMS Senegal (  Royal Navy).[52]

18 March edit

List of shipwrecks: 12 March 1778
Ship State Description
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War:The sloop was captured aground in Seaconnett Passage, Rhode Island by HMS Kingfisher (  Royal Navy). Unable to be refloated, she was burned.[53]


22 March edit

List of shipwrecks: 22 March 1778
Ship State Description
"Hammon"   United States The privateer schooner ran aground near LaHave, Nova Scotia, when attacked by schooner/tender HMS Arbuthnot (  Royal Navy) and was captured, pulled off and taken to Halifax, Nova Scotia. 19 of 25 crew escaped from being captured.[54]
Unknown   Royal Navy A Tender of frigate HMS Roebuck ran ashore in the early hours, at Cape Henlopen and was burned to prevent capture in the morning, her 21 crew were captured. 8 carriage and 4 swivel guns were salvaged by the Americans.[38]
Unknown   Royal Navy American Revolutionary War:A Tender of HMS Enterprize (  Royal Navy), captured on 20 March by USS Revenge (  United States Navy), was burned off Spain.[55]

23 March edit

List of shipwrecks: 23 March 1778
Ship State Description
Reed   Great Britain The schooner ran ashore at Cape Henlopen and was wrecked, her crew surrendered. Her sails, rigging, part of her cargo (sugar), and 8 carriage and 4 swivel guns were salvaged by the Americans.[38]


24 March edit

List of shipwrecks: 24 March 1778
Ship State Description
unknown   United States The galley was burned in the harbor at Stamford, Connecticut, by a British landing party.[56]

27 March edit

List of shipwrecks: 27 March 1778
Ship State Description
USS Columbus   Continental Navy American Revolutionary War: The frigate ran aground at Point Judith, Rhode Island, whilst under pursuit and was abandoned. She was subsequently burnt by the British.

28 March edit

List of shipwrecks: 28 March 1778
Ship State Description
"Heart of Oak"   United States The sloop was wrecked and broke up at Figueroa, Portugal. part of her cargo was saved.[57]

29 March edit

List of shipwrecks: 29 March 1778
Ship State Description
"Active"   United Kingdom The ship, a Letter of Marque, was lost near "The Start". Three crewmen drowned.[58]

30 March edit

List of shipwrecks: 30 March 1778
Ship State Description
Brilliant   Great Britain American Revolutionary War:The transport sloop was sunk when forced into marine Chevaux-de-Frise by another ship while going up the Delaware River just below Fort Mifflin, 6 miles south of Philadelphia. Her crew and all the Hessian Mercenaries on board were rescued.[59]

31 March edit

List of shipwrecks: 31 March 1778
Ship State Description
USS Virginia   Continental Navy American Revolutionary War:The 32 gun frigate ran aground on Middle Ground, Chesapeake Bay and was captured. Refloated, repaired and put in service as HMS Virginia (  Royal Navy).[60]

Unknown March edit

List of shipwrecks: Unknown March 1778
Ship State Description
Dolphin   Royal Navy The sloop, captured 218 miles off Sandy Hook by HMS Experiment (  Royal Navy), was wrecked on Long Island in a snowstorm between 1 and 7 March. Prize crew was saved.[61]
Royal George   United Kingdom The transport foundered near Sao Miguel Island, The Azores about the beginning of the month. crew rescued.[62]
unknown   Royal Navy A Tender of HMS Enterprize (  Royal Navy), captured on 20 March by USS Revenge (  United States Navy), was burned off Spain.[63]

April edit

5 April edit

List of shipwrecks: 5 April 1778
Ship State Description
unknown   United States American Revolution:The sloop was burned by a landing party on the Shark River.[38]

6 April edit

List of shipwrecks: 6 April 1778
Ship State Description
  United Kingdom American Revolution:The stripped sloop was burned by boats from galley Spitfire (  Rhode Island Navy) at Bristol Ferry, Rhode Island.[38]

9 April edit

List of shipwrecks: 9 April 1778
Ship State Description
Two Friends   Royal Navy The French sloop, captured by frigate HMS Glasgow (  Royal Navy) on the 8th, sprang a leak just after Midnight and sank off Cuba. The Prize Crew was rescued.[64]

12 April edit

List of shipwrecks: 12 April 1778
Ship State Description
  United States American Revolution:The schooner was captured on the 11th by frigate HMS Apollo (  Royal Navy). She was stripped and burned on the 12th 30 Leagues north east of Nantucket.[65]
  United States A Tender of frigate HMS Roebuck ran ashore in the early hours, at Cape Henlopen and was burned to prevent capture in the morning, her 21 crew were captured. 8 carriage and 4 swivel guns were salvaged by the Americans.[38]

13 April edit

List of shipwrecks: 13 April 1778
Ship State Description
  Kingdom of France American Revolution:The French polacca ran aground on Willoby's Shoal while being pursued by frigate HMS St. Albans (  Royal Navy) and was captured, apparently pulled off.[66]

14 April edit

List of shipwrecks: 14 April 1778
Ship State Description
"Dolphin"   Kingdom of Great Britain American Revolutionary War: The brigantine was captured by USS Ranger (  United States Navy) between the Scilly Isles and Cape Clear Island and was scuttled.[67]
Unknown   Scotland American Revolutionary War: The schooner was captured by USS Ranger (  United States Navy) and was scuttled.[67]

19 April edit

List of shipwrecks: 19 April 1778
Ship State Description
HMS Hinchenbrook   Royal Navy American Revolution:Frederica naval action:The armed brig or brigantine ran aground in the Frederica River during a battle with Washington, Lee, and Bullock all (  Georgia State Navy) and was captured.[68]
HMS Rebecca   Royal Navy American Revolution:Frederica naval action:The armed sloop ran aground in the Frederica River during a battle with Washington, Lee, and Bullock all (  Georgia State Navy) and was captured.[68]
Unknown   Royal Navy American Revolution:Frederica naval action:The watering brig ran aground in the Frederica River during a battle with Washington, Lee, and Bullock all (  Georgia State Navy) and was captured.[68]
Unknown   Scotland American Revolutionary War: The coastal schooner was sunk by USS Ranger (  United States Navy) in the Mull of Galloway.[69]

20 April edit

List of shipwrecks: 20 April 1778
Ship State Description
unknown Unknown American Revolutionary War: The sloop was captured by USS Ranger (  United States Navy) and was scuttled.[69]

24 April edit

List of shipwrecks: 24 April 1778
Ship State Description
Duc de Choiseul   Kingdom of France American Revolution: The ship ran aground and was wrecked in Liverpool Bay, Nova Scotia, during a battle with frigate HMS Blonde (  Royal Navy). The wreck was stripped by the British. During the operation she rolled on her side killing 3 Royal Navy sailors. Probably broke up in the winter of 1778–1779.[70][71][72]
USS Independence   Continental Navy The sloop was wrecked in the Oracoke Inlet, North Carolina. Wreck extensivly salvaged including her guns, cargo and ship's bell.[73]

27 April edit

List of shipwrecks: 27 April 1778
Ship State Description
Three unknown vessels Flags unknown American Revolution: Three ships were burned by a boarding party from USS Ranger at Whitehaven, England.[46]

30 April edit

List of shipwrecks: 30 April 1778
Ship State Description
Unknown   Royal Navy The tender was fired upon by USS Providence during Providence's escape from Providence, Rhode Island, and heavily damaged. She was sent to Newport, Rhode Island, where she sank at dock.[74]

Unknown April edit

List of shipwrecks: Unknown April 1778
Ship State Description
Unknown   Royal Navy The captured American vessel was wrecked 7 miles from Wilmington, North Carolina, before 20 April.[68]

May edit

1 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 1 May 1778
Ship State Description
unknown unknown The sloop stranded on Cape Henlopen.[75]

5 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 5 May 1778
Ship State Description
unknown   United States The schooner was stranded on shore in Buzzard's Bay while being chased by a tender of HMS Unicorn and was burned by the British.[76]

6 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 6 May 1778
Ship State Description
unknown   United States The ship was captured and was burned by the British near Falmouth, Massachusetts.[73]

8 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 8 May 1778
Ship State Description
USS Effingham   Continental Navy American Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: The incomplete frigate, refloated, or partly above water, was burned by a British raiding party. She had been scuttled at White Hill near Bordentown, New Jersey, in 1777 to prevent capture by the British.[73]
USS Washington   Continental Navy American Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid:The incomplete frigate, refloated, or partly above water, was burned by a British raiding party. She had been scuttled at White Hill near Bordentown, New Jersey, in 1777 to prevent capture by the British.[73]
Sturdy Beggar   United States American Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: The privateer was burned in Crosswicks Creek, New Jersey, by the British.[73]
Unknown   Continental Navy American Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: Two new large ships, one pierced for 18 guns, was burned at Bordentown, New Jersey, by the British.[73]
Unknown   American Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: The privateer sloop, 10 guns, was burned at Bordentown, New Jersey, by the British.[77]
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: The brig was burned at White Hill near Bordentown, New Jersey, by the British.[77]
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: The sloop was burned at White Hill near Bordentown, New Jersey, by the British.[77]
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid:Ten ships (brigs, sloops and schooners) were burned at Bordentown, New Jersey, by the British.[73]
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid:Eight ships (brigs, sloops and schooners) were burned in Crosswicks Creek, New Jersey, by the British.[77]

9 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 9 May 1778
Ship State Description
"Kitty"   United Kingdom American Revolutionary War:The transport was captured in the Delaware River by Continental Navy armed boats and burned.[78]
"Mermaid"   United Kingdom American Revolution:The transport was captured in the Delaware River by Continental Navy armed boats and burned.[78]
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: Six ships, a new schooner, an old schooner, a new sloop, a large old sloop, and 2 new ships were burned in Biles Island Creek, New Jersey by the British.[77]
Unknown   United States Continental Navy American Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: An unknown number of Gallies were found by the British scuttled in Watson Creek in deep water.[77]
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: Two sloops, a ship, a brig, 4 new ships, one new brig and one old schooner were burned at Bristol, Pennsylvania.[77]
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: Two sloops were burned at Bristol Ferry, Pennsylvania.[77]

10 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 10 May 1778
Ship State Description
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War:The British burn several ships in the Delaware River(May be wrong date, may be about those burned on the 8-9th).[2]

11 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 11 May 1778
Ship State Description
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War: The privateer sloop was driven ashore by British privateer "Tryon" (  United Kingdom) near Cape Hatteras.[79]

12 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 12 May 1778
Ship State Description
Le Gaston   Kingdom of France American Revolutionary War: The polaque was run aground, scuttled, and abandoned near Cape Hatteras during a pursuit by HMS Ariel (  Royal Navy). Ariel salvaged part of her cargo and burned the ship.[80]

13 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 13 May 1778
Ship State Description
Trader's Increase   United States American Revolutionary War: The schooner was run aground near Cape Hatteras during a pursuit by HMS Ariel (  Royal Navy). Ariel burned the ship on the 14th.[80]
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War: The schooner was run aground near Cape Hatteras during a pursuit by HMS Ariel (  Royal Navy). Ariel burned the ship.[80]

14 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 14 May 1778
Ship State Description
Two Friends   United States American Revolutionary War: The schooner was run aground near Cape Hatteras during a pursuit by HMS Ariel (  Royal Navy) and captured. The ship was refloated on the 15th.[80]

18 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 18 May 1778
Ship State Description
General Montgomery   United States American Revolutionary War: The privateer sloop was run aground in the harbor at Owl's Head, Nova Scotia during a pursuit by HMS Cabot (  Royal Navy) and captured. The ship was refloated on the 19th.[80]

19 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 19 May 1778
Ship State Description
St. Jean   Kingdom of France American Revolutionary War: The anchored snow was scuttled near Cape Hatteras 4 or 5 miles from Roanoke Inlet when approached by HMS Ariel (  Royal Navy). Ariel burned the ship.[81]

24 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 24 May 1778
Ship State Description
"Fly"   United States American Revolutionary War: The schooner was captured off Cape Cod by HMS Raisonnable and HMS Diamond, both (  Royal Navy) and was burned.[82]

25 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 25 May 1778
Ship State Description
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War: Mount Hope Bay raids: 125 batteaux were captured and burned by British troops.[79]
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War: Mount Hope Bay raids: An armed galley was captured and burned by British troops.[79]
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War: Mount Hope Bay raids: A sloop was captured and burned by British troops.[79]

26 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 26 May 1778
Ship State Description
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War: The brig was captured and burned by HMS Cabot (  Royal Navy) in the Gut of Canso, Nova Scotia.[83]

29 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 29 May 1778
Ship State Description
USS Norfolk Revenge   United States Navy Virginia Navy American Revolutionary War: The galley was sunk in the Nansemond River.[84][85]

30 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 30 May 1778
Ship State Description
"Angelica"   United States American Revolutionary War: The brig, a privateer, was captured by frigate HMS Andromeda (  Royal Navy) and burned at sea.[86]

31 May edit

List of shipwrecks: 31 May 1778
Ship State Description
HMS Pigot   Royal Navy American Revolutionary War: Mount Hope Bay raids: The galley ran aground at Bristol Ferry, Rhode Island. She was kedged off some hours later despite being shelled by a battery nearby.[87]
Unknown unknown American Revolutionary War: The sloop was run aground near Currituck, North Carolina, during a pursuit by HMS Ariel (  Royal Navy). Left on the beach unboarded because of bad weather.[87]
Unknown   United Kingdom American Revolution: The unmanned, stripped, demasted, and holed brig came ashore between two rocks at Abbotsham Cliffs near Biddeford, Devonshire, England, sometime in May. It is believed to have been captured by American privateers who intended to scuttle her. She was refloated and taken to Biddeford on the 21st.[69]

Unknown date edit

List of shipwrecks: unknown date in May 1778
Ship State Description
Elizabeth   United States American Revolutionary War: The sloop was captured and destroyed by British privateer "Hammond" (  United Kingdom) prior to 25 May.[79]
Esther   United States American Revolutionary War: The schooner was captured and destroyed by British privateer "Hammond" (  United Kingdom) prior to 25 May.[79]
Fish-Hawk   United States American Revolutionary War: The schooner was captured and destroyed by British privateer "Hammond" (  United Kingdom) prior to 25 May.[79]
Jenny   United States American Revolutionary War: The brig was captured and burned at "Carolina" by British privateer "Hammond" (  United Kingdom) prior to 25 May.[79]
Jenny   United States American Revolutionary War: The sloop was captured and destroyed by British privateer "Hammond" (  United Kingdom) prior to 25 May.[79]
Lilly   United States American Revolutionary War: The sloop was captured and destroyed by British privateer "Hammond" (  United Kingdom) prior to 25 May.[79]
Nancy   United States American Revolutionary War: The schooner was captured and destroyed by British privateer "Hammond" (  United Kingdom) prior to 25 May.[79]
Nelly   United States American Revolutionary War: The sloop was captured and destroyed by British privateer "Hammond" (  United Kingdom) prior to 25 May.[79]
Polly   United States American Revolutionary War: The schooner was captured and destroyed by British privateer "Hammond" (  United Kingdom) prior to 25 May.[79]
Robert   United States American Revolutionary War: The sloop was captured and destroyed by British privateer "Hammond" (  United Kingdom) prior to 25 May.[79]
Sally   United States American Revolutionary War: The brig, a prize ship, was recaptured by a British privateer at Topsail Inlet before 15 May and burned when she couldn't be taken out. Her cargo of salt was salvaged by the Americans, but the ship was "ruined".[79]
Spit-Fire   United States American Revolutionary War: The boat was captured and destroyed by British privateer "Hammond" (  United Kingdom) prior to 25 May.[79]
Success   United States American Revolutionary War: The sloop was captured and destroyed by British privateer "Hammond" (  United Kingdom) prior to 25 May.[79]
True Blue   United Kingdom The slave ship was lost off Cameroon before 15 May. crew and 60 slaves were saved by "Ann" (  United Kingdom).[78]
Unknown, Unknown   United Kingdom Two coal ships out of a convoy of 5 burned and sank from spontaneous combustion before 15 May.[78]
unknown   United Kingdom The schooner was captured by privateers at LaHave, Nova Scotia, she was stripped and burned. Probably on the 27th, but possibly on the 20th.[71]
Hawke   United Kingdom The sloop was stranded on Cape Henlopen on 1 or 2 May.[76]
unknown unknown The schooner was stranded on Cape Henlopen on or before 7–8 May.[76]
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War: Six ships were driven ashore by British privateer "George and Elizabeth" (  United Kingdom) during a cruise, apparently on various dates before 12 May.[79]

June edit

13 June edit

List of shipwrecks: 13 June 1778
Ship State Description
"Fox"   United States The privateer was driven ashore at Port Medway, Nova Scotia, trying to escape from the Sloops "General Gage", and "General Howe", and another Large Armed Sloop. captured and refloated.[71]

July edit

6 July edit

List of shipwrecks: 6 July 1778
Ship State Description
Albion   United Kingdom American Revolutionary War: The ship sank after striking marine Cheval de frise in the Delaware River.[80]

8 July edit

List of shipwrecks: 8 July 1778
Ship State Description
HMS Mermaid   Royal Navy The Mermaid-class frigate was driven ashore to prevent her being captured by French frigates. surrendered to a US vessel.[88]

31 July edit

List of shipwrecks: 31 July 1778
Ship State Description
Unknown   United Kingdom American Revolutionary War:The ship ran aground at Shrewsbury, New Jersey. Stripped by Militia despite shelling by a Royal Navy frigate.[89]

August edit

1 August edit

List of shipwrecks: 1 August 1778
Ship State Description
Unknown   United Kingdom American Revolutionary War:The Row galley was run aground at Shrewsbury, New Jersey, by American vessels.[89]

5 August edit

List of shipwrecks: 5 August 1778
Ship State Description
HMS Cerberus   Royal Navy American Revolutionary War: The 28 gun Coventry-class sixth rate frigate was run aground, set afire and was destroyed in Narragansett Bay to avoid capture by French ships of the line.[90]
HMS Juno   Royal Navy American Revolutionary War: The 32 gun Richmond-class frigate was run aground, set afire and was destroyed in Narragansett Bay to avoid capture by French ships of the line.[90]
HMS Lark   Royal Navy American Revolutionary War: The 32 gun Richmond-class frigate was run aground, set afire and was destroyed when her powder magazine exploded in Narragansett Bay to avoid capture by French ships of the line.[90]
HMS Orpheus   Royal Navy American Revolutionary War: The 32 gun Lowestoffe-class fifth-rate frigate was run aground, set afire and was destroyed in Narragansett Bay to avoid capture by French ships of the line.[90]

6 August edit

List of shipwrecks: 6 August 1778
Ship State Description
Charlotte   United States American Revolutionary War: The schooner ran aground in Bull Island Bay, South Carolina, whilst being chased by the privateer Revenge (  Great Britain). She was consequently captured by the British.[91]
"Love and Unity"   United States American Revolutionary War:The ship ran aground off Tom's River, New Jersey.[89]

20 August edit

List of shipwrecks: 20 August 1778
Ship State Description
"Glory of America"   United States American Revolutionary War:The ship was sunk off Egg Harbor, New Jersey, by Tryon.[89]

21 August edit

List of shipwrecks: 21 August 1778
Ship State Description
Unknown   Royal Navy (?) American Revolutionary War:The cruizer went ashore at Cape May while trying to avoid capture by the French.[2]

24 August edit

List of shipwrecks: 24 August 1778
Ship State Description
Colebrooke   British East India Company The East Indiaman struck Anvil Rock, in Kogel Bay and was wrecked with the loss of seven of her crew. She was on a voyage from Madeira to Bombay, India.[92]

Unknown date edit

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date in August 1778
Ship State Description
Lord Sandwich   Great Britain American Revolutionary War: The prison ship, a barque, was scuttled at Newport, Rhode Island, United States between 3 and 6 August.

September edit

5 September edit

List of shipwrecks: 5 September 1778
Ship State Description
Unknown   United Kingdom American Revolutionary War:The ship was captured and destroyed.[89]

25 September edit

List of shipwrecks: 25 September 1778
Ship State Description
USS Raleigh   United States Navy The Hancock-class frigate ran aground on Wooden Ball Island, Maine, whilst in an engagement with HMS Experiment and HMS Unicorn (both   Royal Navy) and was abandoned. She was captured by the British, refloated on 28 September and taken into service as HMS Raleigh.

October edit

3 October edit

List of shipwrecks: 3 October 1778
Ship State Description
HMS Mary   Royal Navy The 4-gun smack was lost in Plymouth Sound.[93]

6 October edit

List of shipwrecks: 6 October 1778
Ship State Description
HMS Greenwich   Royal Navy American Revolutionary War: The Egg Harbor Expedition: The Swan-class ship sloop became grounded near Osborne Island, or on Mincock Island, near Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, United States. Refloated on the 8th, and regrounded, then refloated.[94][95]
HMS Granby   Royal Navy American Revolutionary War: The Egg Harbor Expedition: The armed sloop became grounded near Osborne Island, or on Mincock Island near Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, United States. Refloated on the 8th.[94][95]
Unknown   United States American Revolution: The Egg Harbor Expedition: Nine ships that had been captured by American privateers and scuttled/dismantled in Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, United States to prevent recapture, were recaptured and burned. Some ships burned until Noon on the 7th.[94]
Venus   United States American Revolution: The Egg Harbor Expedition: The ship had been captured by American privateers and scuttled/dismantled in Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, United States to prevent recapture, was recaptured and burned.[95]

9 October edit

List of shipwrecks: 9 October 1778
Ship State Description
Mary   Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Pensacola, Florida, British America.[96]
Sarah and Elizabeth   Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Pensacola.[97]

22 October edit

List of shipwrecks: 22 October 1778
Ship State Description
HMS Zebra   Royal Navy American Revolutionary War: The Egg Harbor Expedition: The Swan-class ship sloop ran aground in Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, United States. She was blown up to avoid her being captured.[94]

Unknown date edit

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date in October 1778
Ship State Description
Dispatch   Great Britain The ship departed from Newfoundland, British America. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[98]
Solovey   Imperial Russian Navy The ship was wrecked by ice at the mouth of the Volga between 15 and 20 October. Her crew were rescued.[99]

November edit

2 November edit

List of shipwrecks: 2 November 1778
Ship State Description
HMS Somerset   Royal Navy The 64-gun third rate ship of the line was wrecked on Peaked Hill Bar, a sandbar off Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States with the loss of between 21 and 70 of her crew, according to different sources. Her wreckage was buried on the beach at Dead Man's Hollow, near Provincetown, Massachusetts.[100]

22 November edit

List of shipwrecks: 22 November 1778
Ship State Description
"Rattlesnake"   United States American Revolutionary War:The 18 gun Privateer ran aground and was wrecked on Middle Ground, Chesapeake Bay while being pursued by HMS Swift (  Royal Navy).[60]
HMS Swift   Royal Navy American Revolutionary War:The 14 gun sloop ran aground on Middle Ground, Chesapeake Bay while pursuing Privateer "Rattlesnake" (  United States). Burned to prevent captrure.[60]

December edit

1 December edit

List of shipwrecks: 1 December 1778
Ship State Description
Martha   Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked 15 leagues (45 nautical miles (83 km) north of Egg Harbor, New Jersey, United States. She was on a voyage from Halifax, Nova Scotia, British America to New York, United States[101]

9 December edit

List of shipwrecks: 19December 1778
Ship State Description
unknown   Great Britain American Revolutionary War:The armed vessel ran aground near Barnegat, New Jersey. Crew captured by Militia.[2]

26 December edit

List of shipwrecks: 26 December 1778
Ship State Description
General Arnold   United States The privateer, a brig, was wrecked at Plymouth Harbor, Massachusetts, with the loss of 70 of her 105 crew.[102]

28 December edit

List of shipwrecks: 28 December 1778
Ship State Description
London   British East India Company The East Indiaman was run down and sunk off Berry Head, Devon by HMS Russell (  Royal Navy).[103]

29 December edit

List of shipwrecks: 29 December 1778
Ship State Description
HMS Cupid   Royal Navy The Sloop-of-War foundered in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland with the loss of nine of her crew.[104]

31 December edit

List of shipwrecks: 31 December 1778
Ship State Description
Betsey   Great Britain The transport ship foundered in the Nore.[105]
Marianna Charlotta   Kingdom of Sicily The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the Mull of Galloway, Great Britain. She was on a voyage from the Isle of Man to Naples.[105]
Ruby   Great Britain The ship was wrecked at Jersey, Channel Islands.[104]

Unknown date edit

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date in December 1778
Ship State Description
Fame   Great Britain The ship was wrecked on Sable Island, Nova Scotia, British America.[106]
Jenny   Great Britain The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Staten Island, New York, United States. She was on a voyage from New York City to London.[107]
Lady Catharina   Ireland The ship was lost near Holyhead, Anglesey, Great Britain with the loss of all but one of her crew. She was on a voyage from Dublin to the West Indies.[108]
Mary   Great Britain American Revolutionary War: The ship was lost off Cape Florida, British America whilst evading two American privateers.[109]
Nouvelle Abondance   France The ship, a prize, foundered in the English Channel off Calais. Her crew were rescued.[108]
Rose   United States The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Staten Island in late December.[107]

Unknown date edit

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date in 1778
Ship State Description
Harland   India The schooner was wrecked.[110]
"Le Tonnerre"   Kingdom of France American Revolutionary War: The vessel was captured by HMS Senegal (  Royal Navy) and destroyed between December, 1777 and March, 1778.[38]
Minerva   United States The ship was lost near "Westerley". She was on a voyage from Rhode Island to New York.[111]
Neptune   Dutch Republic The ship was lost at Tortola.[112]
Rockingham   Great Britain The transport ship was lost.[113]
Unknown   United States American Revolutionary War: The privateer was sunk with all hands by "Sally" (  United Kingdom) sometime before 4 May.[114]

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