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Naval History of Great Britain - Vol II
1799 Appendix 379

No. 4-continued.

    Name. Commander. How, when, and where lost.
G. bg. slp.    
16 (a) Trompeuse James R. Watson Wrecked date unknown, on the Farmer-rock, Kinsale ; crew saved.
14 (b) Bermuda Thomas Maxtone Foundered, date unknown, in the Florida gulf: crew perished.
" Helena Jeremh. J. Symons Foundered, Nov. 3, on the coast of Holland : crew perished.
Gun-brig      
10 (1) Experiment George Hayes Captured, October 2, by a Spanish squadron in the Mediterranean.
8 (m) Berbice John Trefahar Wrecked, in Nov., on the coast of Dominica: crew saved.
" Vanneau John Gourly Wrecked, in Nov., at Porto-Ferrajo, Mediterranean: crew saved.

ABSTRACT

  Lost through the enemy. Lost through accident. Total.
  Captured Destroyed Wrecked Foundered Burnt
Ships of the line .. ... 2 ... 1 3
Ships under the line 1 ... 11 6 2 20
Total 1 ... 13 6 3 23

No. 5.

See p. 2.

 

£

s.

d.

For the pay and maintenance of 100,000 seamen and 20,000 marines; also the expense of sea-ordnance .

6,240,000

0

0

For the ordinary expenses of the navy, including the half-pay to sea and marine officers .

653,573

1

7

For the extraordinaries ; including the building and repairing of ships, and other extra work

768,100

0

0

Towards defraying the expenses, and preventing the increase of the debt of the navy

5,000,000

0

0

To defray the expense to be incurred by increase to the pay of the seamen and marines, and by the proposed issue of full allowance of provisions

472,000

0

0

Total supplies granted for the sea-service £

13,133,673

1

7

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