Unidentified vessel: Wrecked at Porthcurno, Cornwall with a cargo of cloth and pewter.15 September - Lomellina: The carrack from Genoa sank during a tornado while under repair in the bay at Villefranche-sur-Mer, Duchy of Savoy.22 February (first report) - Seven ships and ″barks″: Lost between Lelant Water and St Ives, Cornwall, laden with iron cast goods, cloth and other wares.Unidentified vessel: Wrecked between Lelant Water and Porthroppter while on a voyage from Dublin with a cargo of " hydes and frys" (coarse woollen cloth).Unidentified vessel: Wrecked on Eastern Green, Penzance, while carrying a cargo of spices and textiles.She was carrying a cargo of cloth (including scarlet). 21 February (first report) - Unidentified ( Spain): Lost at Polkemyas (now known as Porth Kidney sands), near Lelant, St Ives Bay, Cornwall, in the manor of Lelant and Trevethowe.10 August - HMS Regent ( Royal Navy): Sank near Brest, France, during the Battle of Saint-Mathieu, after an explosion on the Breton ship Cordelière.10 August - Cordelière (also known as Marie-la-Cordelière) ( Brittany): During the Battle of Saint-Mathieu, Admiral Portzmoguer fearing defeat blew up his own ship and one English ship, HMS Regent as well.The crew was rescued by the Saint Paul, hence the name of the archipelago. 20 April - São Pedro ( Portugal): While on a journey to India, with five other caravels under the command of Garcia de Noronha, the islets of Saint Peter and Saint Paul was accidentally discovered when the São Pedro sailed onto one of them. 4 May Bela ( Portugal): The carrack, was part of an armada commanded by Tristão da Cunha, the first Viceroy of Portuguese India, and ran aground on the coast of Guinea.Led by Brás Sodré and part of the 4th Portuguese India Armada led by Vasco da Gama 30 April São Pedro ( Portugal): Driven ashore on the Khuriya Muriya Islands during a typhoon.Led by Vicente Sodré (captain of a squadron) and part of the 4th Portuguese India Armada led by Vasco da Gama.
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