Sandown (1786 ship)

[1] The French privateer Guillotine captured Sandown, Apsey, master, on 28 July, at 23°40′N 83°58′W / 23.667°N 83.967°W / 23.667; -83.967, about 100 miles WNW from Havana.

[6] Then on 27 and 28 August, Sandown, Apsey, master, was driven ashore at Havana in a hurricane and lost.

[7] The hurricane destroyed over 76 vessels; only two were identified – Sandown, and the Spanish warship Flor.

In his account Gamble reports that on 15 August 1794, he had spoken with Mano, which reported that a British sloop-of-war had brought into Havana a privateer and her prize, which had been bound from Jamaica to Liverpool.

Gamble further remarked that the merchantman had sailed from Jamaica some 14 days before the fleet that Sandown (1788) was part of had left.