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No. 17. See p. 164

For the pay and maintenance of 100,000 seamen and 30,000 marines, for five lunar months, of 70,000 seamen, and 18,000 marines, for one lunar month, and of 56,000 seamen, and 14,000 marines, for the remaining seven lunar months

                                        

4,601,000 0 0

For the wear and tear of ships, &c .

3,684,000 0 0

For the ordinary expenses of the navy including the half-pay to sea and marine officers; also the expense of sea-ordnance

1,365,524 17 5

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

773,500 0 0

For the expense of the transport-service, and maintenance of prisoners of war in health

1,321,545 15 1

For the care and maintenance of sick prisoners of war

58,000 0 0

For an increase of half-pay to the commissioned and of additional pay to the warrant, officers of the navy, for six months, commencing 1st July

30,000 0 0

Total supplies granted for the sea-service . …

£11,833,570 12 6

No. 17 See p. 165

RECAPITULATORY ABSTRACT

Showing the number of French, Dutch, Spanish, and Danish ships of the line and frigates, captured, destroyed, wrecked, foundered, and accidentally burnt during the war commencing in February, 1793 and ending in October 1801 ; also the number of captured ships added to the British navy during the same period.

 

Lost

through the enemy

Lost through

accident.

Total lost the to the F.D.S:& Da. Navies

Total added

to the

British navy.

Capt.

Dest.

Wrecked.

Foundered.

Burnt

Ships of the line

Fr.

34

11

5

4

1

55

28

Du.

18

...

...

...

...

18

17

Sp.

5

5

...

...

...

10

4

Da.

2

...

...

...

...

2

1

Total

58

16

5

4

1

84

50

Frigates

Fr.

82

14

4

2

...

102

62

Du.

33

 

...

...

...

33

25

SP-

11

 

...

...

...

15

7

Grand Total

184

34

9

6

1

234

144

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