For the pay and maintenance of 108600 seamen and 31400 marines..
Total supplies granted for the sea-service .... £20096709 11 7
A list of the ships and vessels late belonging to the british navy, captured, destroyed, wrecked, foundered, or accidentally burnt, during the year 1813.
How, when, and where lost.
Burnt, March 22, in Hamoaze.
Wrecked, July 2, off the island of Ceylon : crew saved.
Wrecked, November 27, (1812,) on a reef of rocks,nearConception island crew saved. Wrecked, November 5, in Shoal bay, New- foundland crew, ex- cept fifty-two, pe- rished. Wrecked,November 10, off Halifax lighthouse: crew saved. Wrecked, August 22, in Port Royal, Jamai- ca crew saved. Wrecked, January 7, near Leith: crew saved. Captured, February 24, by the american sloop Hornet,off Demerara. Wrecked, June 16, on the Silver Keys, in the West Indies :
Foundered, as is sup- posed, on the 1st of January. Foundered, February21, on her passage to Ja- maica crew saved. Captured, February 25, by the french 40-gun frigate Gloire, near the Madeiras. Wrecked,September 27, on Prince Edward's Island.
Captured, September 5, by the american 16- gun brig Enterprise, off Portland, United States.
Although the total of this abstract corresponds with the total at the foot of the proper column of the Annual Abstract No. 22, the items do not quite agree; because, by mistake, the Peacock sloop has been inserted in the latter, and the Dædalus frigate in No. 23.
A list of french and american frigates captured, destroyed, wrecked, foundered, or accidentally burnt, during the year 1813.
No dutch or danish vessel, above a sloop, captured, &c. during the year 1813.
An abstract of french and american frigates captured, &c. during
For the pay and maintenance of 86000 seamen and 31400 marines for seven, and of 74000 seamen and 16000 marines for six lunar months
Total supplies granted for the sea-service.... € 19312070 19 11
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