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Grace Dieu ( Kingdom of England): Hit by a lightning strike and burnt to the waterline while laid up in the River Hamble, Hampshire. (1431–1440)
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Sancta Maria et Sanctus Nicholaus (Catalonia): A carrack was stranded near Portsmouth during a storm. She was broken up and her cargo of spices, alum, wine, fruit, grain and other goods stolen by local people. (1401–1410)
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Holigost ( Royal Navy): The carrack sank in the River Hamble after 1422. (1421–1430)
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January — São Rafael ( Portugal): Part of Vasco da Gama's expedition to India, São Rafael was burnt and scuttled in Malindi, Kenya due to the crew suffering from scurvy. (1491–1500)
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15 October — Unidentified (Bilbao): Wrecked (set alond) at Holow Backes (or bakkes), Bristol. (1481–1490)
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December — Unnamed: Four ships carrying almost 1,000 tons of wine lost in Mount's Bay, Cornwall. (1471–1480)
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