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Cesareo Fernandez Duro: Armada Española (AE)
Charles Ralph Boxer: O grande navio de Amacau (ONA)
General Archive of Indies, Seville (AGI)
Luiz Figueiredo Falcao: Livro em que se contem
toda a fazenda e real patrimonio
(LFP)
Quirino da Fonseca: Os Portugueses no Mar (OPM)
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When a ship was lost, it was a big deal,
and meticulous records were kept.
So if our bell is not from Magellan’s
Trinidad or Concepcion,
there are only 26 other ships
it could have been.
(The newest one sailed during the time of
Lewis and Clark and the Louisiana Purchase.)

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Year: 1589
two ships, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
Prepared to leave for Acapulco,
they shipwrecked in the port of Cavite.

AE, vol. II, page 498

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Year: 1590
San Felipe, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
From Acapulco it shipwrecked
in the island of Catanduane.

AE, vol. II, page 65

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Year: 1610
  unnamed gall


eon,
Portuguese
Wreck country: Philippines
From Macao with a very rich cargo,
shipwrecked in the north coast of Philippines
surviving some people.

AE, vol. III, page 387

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Year: 1617
six galleons, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
They shipwrecked on the coast of
Mindoro in a violent hurricane.

AGI, Filipinas 37

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Year: 1622
Philippines Capitana, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
Lost on Isla Verde.

AGI, Contratación 5116

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Year: 1631
La Magdalena, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
Sunk on Cavite.

AE, vol. IV, page 450

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Year: 1649
Nuestra Señora de Guia, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
Lost to 70 leagues off Manila.
Survived 110.000 pesos.
In route for Acapulco.

AGI, Filipinas 31

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Year: 1649
La Encarnación, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
From Acapulco sunk on Bulan.

AGI, Filipinas 22

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Year: 1654
San Diego, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
Lost in the bay of Manila.

AE, vol.V, page 437

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Year: 1655
San Francisco Javier, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
Contrarily to what Fernandez Duro
affirms in Armada Española ,
vol.V, page 437, this galleon got lost in 1655
in Boronga, 80 leagues of Cavite.

AGI, Escribania 404-A
Filipinas 22

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Year: 1660
Victoria, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
In route from Manila for Zamboanga, keeled

AE, vol. V, page 437

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Year: 1694
San José, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
Sunk on Manila bay.

AGI, Escribania 442-C

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Year: 1726
Santo Cristo de Burgos, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
From Manila for Acapulco sunk on Ticao.

AGI, Escribania 444-A

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Year: 1729
Nuestra Señora de los Dolores, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
Sunk on Cagayan with payroll
for the Marianas islands.

AGI, Filipinas 238

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Year: 1735
San Cristobal, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
From Acapulco, sunk on Calantas shoal.

AGI, Escribania 407-C

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Year: 1776
San Carlos, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
From Manila to Acapulco.

AGI, Filipinas 937

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Year: 1797
Maria, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
Sunk on cape Bojeador.

AE, vol. VIII, page 246

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Year: 1798
San Andres, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
Sunk on the Naranjos reef.

AGI, Filipinas 665

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Year: 1809
Santa Gertrudis, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
Sunk on the Siargao island.

Diaz-Trechuelo, Maria lourdes:
La real compañía de Filipinas, page 241

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Year: 1821
Fidelidad, Spanish
Wreck country: Philippines
Sunk on Lubang island.

AE, vol. IX, page 409

This list was compiled by Claudio Bonifacio
http://www.arrakis.es/~histres

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