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List of shipwrecks in the 14th century : ウィキペディア英語版
List of shipwrecks in the 14th century
The list of shipwrecks in the 14th century includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost between (and including) the years 1301 to 1400.
==1301–1310==
;1301
* Unidentified: A ship out of Calais with cloth was wrecked at Compton Bay, Isle of Wight. Some of the cargo was salvaged.
;1301 or 1302
* The mast of a wreck off Rame Head, Cornwall was sold for four shillings.
* Wreckage washed up within the tithing of Trelan suggesting a wreck in the area of Black Head, on the Lizard Peninsula.
;1304
* 10 February — ''Le Halop of St John'' (France): Three ships (two from the port of Bayonne) out of Flanders wrecked and driven ashore at Romenhale, Kent. Goods to the value of £10,000 stolen.〔
* 8 April — ''Mariote'' (England): The Portsmouth ship was carrying five bushells of wheat from the Kings Manors on the Isle of Wight to Berwick-upon-Tweed when she was wrecked near Newport, Isle of Wight.〔
;1305
* (first report) – an unnamed sailing vessel: Wrecked on Tresco, Isles of Scilly. The Coroner, William le Poer, was on the island to take charge of the salvaged cargo and was ″seized by the mob″ led by Randulph de Blancminster, Lord of the Manor, and imprisoned until he was able to purchase his freedom.
* (first report) — an unidentified sailing vessel: Driven on land near the Isle of Portland by a "tempest", the crew escaped but the Spanish ship was cut to pieces and the goods carried away by Henry Blake and 260 others.〔
;1306
* 23 April (first report) — ''Le Cristofre'' (England): The Yarmouth ship was wrecked at St Alban's Head, near Corfe while en route from Bordeaux to London with wine.〔
* (first report) an unidentified French sailing vessel: Driven ashore at St Alban's Head, near Corfe. Some crew and two dogs escaped alive and the people carried away the goods, destroying the ship.〔
;1307
* 5 May (first report) — ''La Maudeleyne'' (Spain): The Spanish cargo ship was stranded on the south Cornish coast, possibly in Mount's Bay. All her crew were saved and much of the cargo was salvaged. Scheduled Ancient Monument no. 1448520.
;1309
* 16 November — Unidentified (Spain): Carrying a general cargo and iron from her home port of Castille to England, she was wrecked near Newport, Isle of Wight. Much of her cargo was taken by local men.〔

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