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- Period: 18th century
Nuestra Señora de la Regla, San Dimas y San Francisco Javier (1715)
Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.
Santo Cristo de San Román, Nuestra Señora del Rosario y San José (1715)
Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She carried riches. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.
Nuestra Señora del Carmen y San Antonio de Padua (1715)
Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She carried riches and weapons. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.
Santisima Trinidad y Nuestra Señora de la Concepción aka Urca de Lima, aka Urca de Lima (1715)
Urca which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. Captained by Miguel de Lima. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.
Nuestra Señora de Regla, San Francisco Javier y las Ánimas (1715)
Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.
Nuestra Señora del Rosario y San Francisco Javier, aka Chaves (1715)
Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.
Nuestra Señora de la Concepción, San José y San Francisco (1715)
Patache which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.
Santo Cristo del Valle (1715)
Patache which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.
San Miguel (1715)
Carrack which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.
San Cayetano (1738)
Frigate which sunk in Florida in 1738.
Santa Susana (1747)
Ship of unknown type which sunk in Florida in 1747. Captained by Manuel Echaniz.
Notre Dame de Deliverance (1755)
Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1755 due to a hurricane. She carried gold bullion, silver ingots and riches.
Corazón de Jesús y Santa (1766)
Ship of unknown type which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Venezuela. She sunk in Texas in 1766 due to a hurricane. Captained by Santiago del Puerto.
Nuestra Señora del Rosario (1783)
Frigate which departed Veracruz (MEX) bound for Pensacola (FLA). She sunk in Florida in 1783 due to a hurricane. She carried mexican ceramics and spanish ceramics.
El Cazador (1784)
Brigantine / Brig which departed Veracruz (MEX). She sunk in Louisiana in 1784. Captained by Gabriel Campos y Piñeda.
Infanta (1788)
Brigantine / Brig which sunk in Florida in 1788 due to a collision with shoals, cays and reefs. Captained by Casimiro de la Madrid.
Fortuna (1748)
Ship of unknown type which sunk in North Carolina in 1748.
El Salvador (1750)
Chalupa / a small boat which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in North Carolina in 1750 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Joan Crueñas Gispert (Juan Cruanio) carried gold bullion, silver ingots and riches.
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, aka La Ninfa (1750)
Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in North Carolina in 1750 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Manuel Molviedo carried riches, gold bullion, silver ingots, sugar, hides and skins, cochineal, indigo, tobacco, cotton, cocoa and spices.
Nuestra Señora de los Godos, aka Arrinton (1750)
Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in North Carolina in 1750 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Pedro de Pumarejo & Francisco Ortiz carried riches, silver ingots, cochineal, vanilla, cotton, sugar, hides and skins, logwoog and indigo.