HMS Association was the flagship of Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell which sank off the Isles of Scilly in 1707 in one of the worst maritime disasters in British history.
Association was a 96 gun Second-rate ship of the line, built at Portsmouth dockyard in 1699. She served as the flagship of Cloudesley Shovell in the Mediterranean during the War of the Spanish Succession, in engagements including the capture of Gibraltar on 21 July 1704.
In October 1707, Association, commanded by Captain Edmund Loades, was returning from the Mediterranean with Shovell on board. The 21 ships in the squadron entered the mouth of the English Channel on the night of 22 October 1707 (Old style). As a result of navigational errors, the ships were on the wrong course. The Association struck the Outer Gilstone Rock off the Isles of Scilly, and was wrecked with the loss of her entire crew of about 800 men, along with three other ships.
HMS Association had previously survived the Great Storm of 1703. She was at anchor in the Thames Estuary and after cutting rigging to avoid foundering on the "Galloper" sandbar, was blown to Gothenburg in Sweden before way could be made back to England.
Royal Navy ships of the line | Shipwrecks of the Isles of Scilly | 1707
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