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SETTEE, 2: taken under the tower of Falconara, by three cutters of La Renommee, 38, Sir T. Livingstone, bart., commanded by Lieut. Sir William Parker, bart., October 22.

EL VELOZ (corvette), 10: taken lat. 47 deg. North, long. 10 W., by La Nereide, 36, R. Corbet, November 20.

DOLORES, 3: taken in Campeachy Bay by the boats of the Orpheus, 32, T. Briggs, November 20.

1807.

SCHOONER: chased, until she upset, by the Lark sloop, 18, R. Nicholas, January 1. EL POSTILLON, 3: EL CARMEN ... 5: ƒ West Indies, January 27.

Taken, after fourteen hours chase, by the Lark sloop, 18, R. Nicholas, They were afterwards destroyed during an attack within Zispata Bay, where three vessels of the enemy took refuge.

SCHOONER: cut out from a creek of Zispata Bay, while protected by a 4-gun battery, by the Lark, 18, R. Nicholas, in a contest at the same time with two gun-boats.

LA PAULA.

LA FUERTE

LA HERO (bg.).

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LOS DOLORES (sch.).. 10:
LA PAZ (sch.).

10:

LA REYNA LOUISA ..26: Brigadier-Gen. Auchmuty. FRIGATE (name unknown).

Taken in the harbour of the island of Rattones, February 3, at the surrender of the fortress of Monte Video, to the naval and military forces under Rear-Adm. Stirling, and

THREE GUN-BOATS (names unknown). time, to prevent capture by the above forces. PRINCE EUGÈNE.

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16: Chased into, and capturBELLA CAROLINA ..10: ed in, the harbour of CARMEN DEL ROSARIO., 4: Begu, August 7, by the Hydra, 38, G. Mundy, although under the protection of a battery and fort.

GUN-BOATS, Nos. 5 and 9: taken August 14, off Majorca. CANTELA, (sch.) 6 (pierced for 12): taken, after ten hours chase, in latitude 45 deg. 30 min. N. longitude 10 deg. 20 min. West, by the Narcissus, 32, C. Malcolm, August 18.

SAN JOSEF, (bg.) 12: taken, off Cape Palos, by the Grasshopper, (bg.) 18, T. Searle, December 11.

1808.

TWO GUN-BOATS: destroyed, off Cadiz, by the squadron under Capt. M. Maxwell, of the Alceste, 40; consisting also of the Mercury, 28, J. A. Gordon, and Grasshopper, 18, T. Searle, April 4.

TWO GUN-BOATS, captured... By the Grasshopper, 18, TWO GUN-BOATS, destroyed.. T. Searle, and the Rapid (gun-brig), 14, Lieut. H. Baugh, off the coast of Spain, April 23.

SECTION

SECTION IV.

DANISH SHIPS OF WAR, LOST, TAKEN, OR DESTROYED.

1801.

PROVESTEEN (bl.-sh.). .56: taken and burnt)
VAGARIEN (bl..sh.) ....48: taken and burnt
RENDSBORG (float-batt.) 20: taken and burnt
NYBORG (fl.-batt. spar dk. 20: sunk
JUTLAND (block-ship)..48: taken and burnt
SILVER FISH (fl.-batt.) .20: taken and burnt
CRONBURG (bl.-sh.)

HAGIN (A-batt.).

22: taken and burnt
.20: taken and burnt

DANNEBROG (of the line 62: blew up
AGGERSHIENS (pon.-b.)20: sunk

ZEALAND (of the line)..74: taken and burnt
CHARLOTTE AMELIA,

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.26: taken and burnt

SOHESTEN (Al.-batt.)....18: taken and burnt •HOLSTEIN (of the line) 60: taken

INFODSTRETTEN, (do.)64: taken and sunk

1807.

FREDERICKSCOARN, 36: taken, August 16, off Marstrand,

by the Comus, 22, E. Heywood.

CHRISTIAN VII.

NEPTUNOS.

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ADMIRAL YAWL, 28: taken, March 2, off Flamborough Head, by the Sappho, (bg.) 18, G. Langford.

PRINCE CHRISTIAN FREDERICK, 74: pursued and grounded, March 22, on the coast of Jutland, by the Stately, 64, G. Parker, and Nassau, 64, R. Campbell, who were compelled to burn her on the evening of the 23d, on account of the preparations made by the Danes. The enemy had 55 k. 88 w.

GUN-VESSEL, 2: taken, June 16, in the Great Belt, by the boats of the Euryalus, 36, Hon. G. H. L. Dundas, and of the Cruizer, who were exposed to the attack of a battery. Two large vessels for the receipt of troops were also burned.

FAMA, (bg.).. .18: Taken, off Nyborg, August 9, by SALORMAN (cutter) 12: several boats under the command of Capt. James M'Namara, of the Edgar.

ACUTIFF (cutter), 12: taken by the Daphne, 22, F. Mason, in the Baltic.

1809.

AALBORG (cutter), 6: taken, March 2, off the Scaw, by the Egeria, 18, Lewis Hole.

COURIER, 1: taken by the boats of the Briseis, 10, Robert Pettet, and Bruiser, 14, Thomas Smithies, in the North Sea, May. SPIDER, 2: taken by the boats of the Majestic, 74, T. Harvey, in the Baltic, May.

SOL FUGLEN, 6: taken, May 25, in the North Sea, by the Mosquito, 18, W. Goate.

SNAP, 3 taken, May 29, by the Patriot, Lieut. E. W. Mansell, in the North Sea.

CHRISTIANBOURG, 6: taken, May 31, off Bornholm, by the Cruiser, 18, Thomas R. Toker.

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CUTTER,

CUTTER, 6: driven on shore and destroyed, by the boats of the Melpomene, 38, Peter Parker, on the coast of Jutland. Lieut. G. Rennie and 5 men severely wounded.

FOUR BROTHERS..4: Taken, in Wingo Sound, by the MACKAREL. .2: Earnest, 14, Lieut. R. Templer,

May.

LOVEN, 2: taken, June 13, in the North Sea, by the Talbot, 18, A. Jones.

DOROTHEA CATHARINA, 6: taken, off the Naze, by the Strenuous, (gun-bg.), Lieut. J. Nugent, September.

CHRISTIANA, 8: taken, off Bergen, by the Snake, (slp.) Lieut. T. Young, October.

LE RECIPROCITE, 4: taken, off Heligoland, by the Briseis, 18, J. M. Adye, November 6.

1810.

JULIANA..6: Captured by the boats of the Fisgard, F. ZISKA.....6: Mason.

1811.

ALBAN (cutter): taken by the Rifleman, 18, J. Pearce, May 11. Afterwards retaken.

NYADEN, destroyed..

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By the Dictator, 64,
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Weir; and Flamer, 14, Lieut. T. England, on the coast of Norway, July 6 and 7.

1812.

SCHOONER, No. 114, 6: Taken by the boats of the Horatio, CUTTER, No. 97... 4: under the command of Lieut. A. M. Hawkins, after a most desperate resistance, August 2. LUGGER, No. 28: taken by a boat of the Dictator, Lieut. Duell.

ABIGAIL (cutter), 3: taken by the Hamadryad, Capt. Cheetham, December 12.

1813.

DIE JUNGE TROUTMAN.5: Taken, in a very gallant DIE LIEBE... .5: S manner, by the cutter of the Blazer, and the galley of the Brevdrageren, under the command of Lieut. T. B. Devon, March 21.

SECTION

SECTION V.

RUSSIAN SHIPS, LOST, TAKEN, OR DESTROYED.

1808.

APITH, 14: taken, June 24, off Norgen Island, by the Salsette, 38, W. Bathurst.

SEWOLOD, 74: taken, and afterwards burnt, by the Centaur, 74, Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood, off Rogerwick, Gulf of Finland, August 26.

SPESHNOY ..44:

1809.

WIHEMIA }Taken at Portsmouth.

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SECTION VI.

TURKISH SHIPS OF WAR, TAKEN, &c. SINCE THE RECOMMENCEMENT OF HOSTILITIES, MAY 14, 1803.

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Off Point Pesquies, within the forts of the Dardanelles, February 19, by the squadron under the command of Vice-Adm. Sir

J. T. Duckworth, detached by Vice-Adm. Lord Collingwood. A BOAT, 2: taken, February 27, off the island of Prota, by the squadron under the command of Vice-Adm. J. T. Duckworth. (formerly French), 10: taken, March 1, in the port of Sigri, by the boats of his Majesty's ship Glatton, under the orders of Lieut. E. Watson, who was unfortunately killed; 4 marines also perished, and 9 were wounded.

URI BAHAR (frigate)....40: Taken, at the surrender of URI NAZARD (frigate)...34: Alexandria, by the naval and military forces under the command of Capt. B. Hallowell, and Major-Gen. A. M. Frazer. RADERE ZAFFER, 52: taken, July 5, by the Seahorse, 38, John Stewart, in the Grecian Archipelago, after a severe action of four hours.

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