Hanover (ship)

Hanover (ship)

The Hanover was a two-masted brigantine owned and operated by the Falmouth Packet Company [http://www.culture.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/EBDCAADC-BB76-45CB-A2B3-1791FCA39EBA/0/his_wrecks.pdf Advisory Committee on Historic Wrecks Report for 1998] ] . The Packet trade operated between 1688 and 1852. "Hanover" was convert|100|ft|m|sing=on long and was built in 1757.

On 13 December 1763, while en-route from Lisbon to Falmouth, she was driven ashore by a gale. There were only three survivors out of 27 crew and 40 passengers. The location, near Perranporth has become known as Hanover Cove as a result. At the time she was carrying a large amount of gold and valuables; historical evidence suggests that this was mostly recovered around the time of the wrecking [http://www.culture.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/F47CA311-8CA4-4F43-9DE1-A1FE323AA934/0/achwsreport19992000.pdf Advisory Committee on Historic Wrecks Report for 1999-2000] ] .

The wreck made legal history, when in 1765 an iron trunk containing bullion was recovered. The insurers had already paid out on the loss and the case established that where insurers paid out on cargo and the owners subsequently recovered their property, the insurers were entitled to a refundFenwick, Valerie and Gale, Alison (1998), "Historic Shipwrecks, Discovered, Protected and Investigated", Tempus Publishing Limited, ISBN 0-7524-1473-9] .

The wreck was discovered by local diver Colin Martin in 1994 following changes in the seabed and was identified by means of recovery of the ship's bell. The Post Office as owners of the wreck paid for an archaeological investigation and recommended in 1996 that it should be protected under the Protection of Wrecks Act. However, protection was not granted. It was not until 19 July 1997, that the wreck site received emergency designation following the recovery of some fifty guns. The finder was subsequently licensed to excavate under archaeological supervision with the intention of displaying finds in a local shipwreck museum. Musket, shot, ship-fittings and the Captain's ring have also been brought to the surface. The wreck site has since been protected by return of the sand covering.

ee also

* Protection of Wrecks Act
* Archaeology of shipwrecks
* List of designations under the Protection of Wrecks Act

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