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NAVAL HISTORY of GREAT BRITAIN - Vol I
1795
BRITISH AND FRENCH FLEETS
270


Of the six or seven ships that were enabled to take any part in this action, if such it can be called, the Culloden was the only one that lost any mast ; but the Victory was a considerable sufferer, having had all her stays, except the fore stay, shot

[in order to make it easier to read I've combined the footnotes from pages 271-272 all on page 271]

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