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1813.
BRITISH AND AMERICAN NAVIES, 203-State of the british navy,
ibid. The frigate-classes, 205-The sloop-classes, 215-The
schooner-classes, 217-On building ships of war, 219-BRITISH
AND FRENCH FLEETS, 220-Sir Edward Pellew and comte
Emeriau, 221-LIGHT SQUADRONS AND SINGLE SHIPS, 224-
Blazer and Brevdrageren in the Elbe, 225-Albacore and Gloire,
927-Linnet and Gloire, 229—Alphea and Renard, 231-Tele-
graph and Flibustier, 232-Scylla and Royalist with Weser,
233-Andromache and Trave, 235-Thunder and Neptune,
237-Snap and five french iuggers, ibid.-Sir George Collier
off north coast of Spain, 239-Boats of Undaunted at Carri,
240-Of Volontaire at Morgion, ibid.-Of Repulse, &c. at same
place, 241-Of Berwick and Euryalus at Cavalarie, ibid.-
Capture of Ponza, 243-Captain Hall and neapolitan gun-boats,
244-Boats of Bacchante and Weasel near Cape Otranto, 245-
Bacchante at Karlebago, 247—Her boats at Gela-Nova, ibid.-
Weasel and french gun-boats near Zirana, 249-Boats of King-
fisher at Melara, 251-Of Havannah at Vasto, &c. 252—Of
Apollo and Weasel at St.-Casaldo, ibid.-Capture of islands of
Augusta and Curzola, 253-Boats of Apollo and Cerberus, near
Corfu, &c. 254-Saracen at Zapano, 255-Boats of Elizabeth
and Eagle at Goro, Omago, &c. 256-Capture of Fiume, 257—
Also of Porto-Ré, Farasina, &c. 258-Capture of Rovigno, Ra-
gosniza, and Triest, 259-Bacchante and Saracen at Castel-
Nuova, 261-Boats of Swallow off d'Anzo, ibid.—Of Edinburgh
and squadron at same place, 262-Boats of Furieuse at Marinelo,
263-Of Revenge at Palamos, 264-Of Undaunted at Port-
Nouvelle, ibid.-Boats of Swiftsure and french privateer, ibid.—
Amelia and Aréthuse, 265-Bonne-Citoyenne and Hornet, 275
-Peacock and Hornet, 278-Shannon and Chesapeake, 283-
Alexandria and President, 308-Dominica and Decatur, 313—
Boxer and Enterprise, 315-Pelican and Argus, 319—Boat-
attacks, &c. in Chesapeake bay, 325-Capture of the Lottery
schooner, ibid.-Lieutenant Polkinhorne at the Rappahannock,
326-Rear-admiral Cockburn at Frenchtown, &c. 328-Cap-
ture of Surveyor schooner, 334-Junon and american gun-
boats, 335-Unsuccessful attack on Craney island, 336—British
at Hampton, 339-Rear-admiral Cockburn at Ocracoke, 341-
Capture of Asp, 343-Martin and american gun-boats in the
Delaware, ibid.-Valiant and Acasta with the United-States
and Macedonian, 347-Attempt to destroy Ramillies by an
explosion vessel, 348-British and Americans on Canadian
lakes, 349-Operations on lake Ontario, 351-Same on lake
Erie, 359-Captain Barclay and commodore Perry, 361–
Captain Everard on lake Champlain, 367.
1814.
BRITISH AND FRENCH FLEETS, 369-State of the british navy, ibid. Sir Edward Pellew and the baron Cosmao-Kerjulier,
371-Boyne and Romulus, ibid.-Concluding operations in
the Adriatic, 372-Surrender of Cattaro, Ragusa, &c. ibid.—
Also of Spezzia and Genoa, 373-Passage of the Adour and
peace with France, 375-LIGHT SQUADRONS AND SINGLE SHIPS.
376-Capture of the Iphigénie and Alemène, ibid.-Severn
with Etoile and Sultane, 379-Creole and Astrea with Etoile
and Sultane, 381-Hebrus and Etoile, 385-Niger and Tagus
with Cérès, 389-Eurotas and Clorinde, 390-Primrose and
Marlborough packet, 404-Majestic with Atalante and Terp-
sichore, 407-Loire and, President, 411-Phoebe and Essex,
413-Orpheus and Frolic, 422-Epervier and Peacock, 423-
Reindeer and Wasp, 429-Avon and Wasp, 433-Landrail and
Syren, 435-Ballahou and Perry, 436+Boat-attacks, &c. in
Chesapeake bay, 437-Captain Barrie and commodore Barney's
flotilla, ibid.-Rear-admiral Cochrane at Leonard's town,
At Nominy ferry, &c., 441-Defensive preparations at Wash-
ington, 444-Destruction of commodore Barney's flotilla, 447-
Battle of Bladensburg, 449-Capture of Washington, 451-
Captain Gordon at Alexandria, 455-Death of sir Peter Parker,
461-Attack on Baltimore, 463-Sir Thomas Hardy and
commodore Decatur, 469-Captain Coote at Pettipague, 473-
Lieutenant Garland at Wareham, 474-Pique and Constitution,
475-Junon and Tenedos with Constitution, 478-Expedition
to the Penobscot, 479-British and Americans on Canadian
lakes, 482-Operations on lake Ontario, 483-Attack on
Oswego, ibid.-On vessels at Sandy creek, 487-Operations
on lake Huron, 489-Capture of schooners Tigress and Scor-
pion, 490-Capture of schooners Somers and Ohio on lake
Erie, 492-British and Americans on lake Champlain, 495-
British boats and General-Armstrong privateer, 509.
1815.
BRITISH AND FRENCH FLEETS, 511-State of the british navy,
ibid.-Buonaparte's return from Elba, 513-His surrender,
and conveyance to St.-Helena, ibid.-Rivoli attacks and cap-
tures Melpomène, 514-Pilot engages Légère, ibid.-Pro-
ceedings at Martinique, 516-LIGHT SQUADRONS AND SINGLE
SHIPS, 517-Expedition to New Orleans, ibid.-Attack on Fort-
Bowyer and destruction of Hermes, 518-Captain Lockyer
and american gun-boats, 520-Boat-attacks on coast of Georgia,
524-Rear-admiral Cockburn at Cumberland island, 526-
Endymion and President, 527-St.-Lawrence and Chasseur,
539 Levant and Cyane with Constitution, 540-Third chase
and escape of the Constitution, 547-Penguin and Hornet,
559-Nautilus and Peacock, 565.
1816.
STATE OF THE BRITISH NAVY, 569--American expedition to Algiers,
ibid.-ENGLAND AND THE BARBARY STATES, 570-Battle of
Algiers, 571.
1817 to 1820.
STATE OF THE BRITISH NAVY, 589-New classification of the ships,
590 Sir Robert Sepping's improvements, &c. 597-New plan
of ship-building by captain Hayes, 599.
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