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  • (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. (1301–1310)

  • (first report) an unidentified French sailing vessel: Driven ashore at St Alban's Head. Some crew and two dogs escaped alive and the people carried away the goods, destroying the ship. (1301–1310)

  • 24 October Unidentified: Driven ashore near Dungeness in a storm while en route to London from Flanders. Her cargo of cloth was taken. (1351–1360)

  • (first report) La Trinite of Fowey ( England): In a case brought before Edward III, the ship was boarded by Nicholas de Beer of Marhamchurch while anchored in the port of Widemouth. The cables and cords were cut and she was driven ashore by the tide and broke up with goods to the value of £300 owned by John de Lym and Henry Bote lost. (1341–1350)

  • 23 April (first report) — Le Cristofre (England): The Yarmouth ship was wrecked at St Alban's Head while en route from Bordeaux to London with wine. (1301–1310)

  • (first report) La Michel: Driven ashore, near Weymouth, by the violence of the sea while on passage to Aquitaine. Her goods were taken by the Dorset "malefactors". (1361–1370)

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The Tân An shipwreck is a vivid example of 14th-century sino-Japanese maritime trade. In addition, the random tool also recorded 34 ships in the 14th century encountered different circumstances resulting in the ship sank information, for further reference to interested friends. The causes of these wrecks vary greatly, from man-made abandonment to the destruction, damage, or destruction of war.

Shipwrecks in the 14th century represented the shipbuilding power of the world at the time. It is a great pity that at that time these ships were technologically advanced, each carrying a huge amount of treasure, the technology of the ship, the information of the builder, the nationality, and the main cost are all preserved in the generator.

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