How, when, and where lost. Captured, September 2, by three danish 18-g. brigs, in the Baltic. Wrecked,December 25, (1810,) between two rocks at Belle-Isle, coast of France. Captured, June 29, by the Danes in the Baltic. Wrecked, July 29, at Antigua crew saved. Foundered at sea, January 8 crew saved by an american vessel under her convoy. Captured, March 2, by several french privateers off Dieppe. Wrecked, February 25, on Cape Sta.-Maria. Wrecked, March 6, near New York. Wrecked, October 21, off Guadeloupe: crew saved. Captured, July 15, by french national lugger Rapace, off Brest. Wrecked, May 2, in Madras roads: crew, except two, saved. No. 3. See p. 58. For the pay and maintenance of 113600 seamen and 31400 marines Total supplies granted for the sea-service.... 19305759 2 3 No. 4. See p. 203. A list of french and danish line-of-battle ships and frigates captured, destroyed, wrecked, foundered, or accidentally burnt, during the year 1812. No dutch vessel of war, above a sloop, captured, &c. during the year 1812. An abstract of french and danish ships of the line and frigates captured, &c. during the year 1812. No. 5. See p. 203. A list of ships and vessels late belonging to the british navy, captured, destroyed, wrecked, foundered, or accidentally burnt, during the year 1812. How, when, and where lost. Captured, August 19, by soners. Wrecked, September 28, How, when, and where lost. "Wrecked, February 29, on the Knobber reef, on the east point of the island of Anholt: crew saved. Foundered, as is supposed, on her passage to Halifax. Wrecked, May 3, near Boulogne: crew saved. Wrecked,December 26, (1811,) near Cadiz : crew saved. Captured, August 19, by a squadron of fourteen danish gunboats, off Foreness. Wrecked, July 11, in an attempt to cut out some vessels at SanLucar,coast of Spain. Wrecked, July 8, in the river Elbe, and afterwards destroyed by the boats of that ship. Wrecked, December 5, in the bay of Fundy : crew part saved. Wrecked, October 10, on the shoals off the island of Rugen: crew saved. |