MP-Ingenios, 318
The plan of the galleon is interesting to me for several reasons, but so is the title for this holding in the Archives of the Indies: "Plano del galeón "Nuestra Señora de la Mar", de la Armada del general marqués del Vado, que naufragó en el golfo de la Bermuda"
The loss of 4 galleons on the Pedro Bank 80 miles or so from Jamaica in 1691 is well known. The galleons listed as being lost are the Santa Cruz, Concepcion, El Angel and Del Carrera. I cannot find any mention of a Nuestra Senora de la Mar. I also wonder about the fact that this ship is listed as being lost in "el golfo de la Bermuda"...kind of a strange way to describe a wreck 80 miles south of Jamaica. Has anyone ever heard of this one? I am thinking Del Vado's flota must have suffered another setback after leaving Havana...but I have never read anything about this...
The plan of the galleon is interesting to me for several reasons, but so is the title for this holding in the Archives of the Indies: "Plano del galeón "Nuestra Señora de la Mar", de la Armada del general marqués del Vado, que naufragó en el golfo de la Bermuda"
The loss of 4 galleons on the Pedro Bank 80 miles or so from Jamaica in 1691 is well known. The galleons listed as being lost are the Santa Cruz, Concepcion, El Angel and Del Carrera. I cannot find any mention of a Nuestra Senora de la Mar. I also wonder about the fact that this ship is listed as being lost in "el golfo de la Bermuda"...kind of a strange way to describe a wreck 80 miles south of Jamaica. Has anyone ever heard of this one? I am thinking Del Vado's flota must have suffered another setback after leaving Havana...but I have never read anything about this...