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Naval history of Great Britain
by
William James
1806
APPENDIX 20
373 


No 20. See p. 278.

A list of ships of the line and frigates, late belonging to the Dutch navy, captured, destroyed, wrecked, foundered, or accidentally burnt, during the year 1806.

Gun   Name How, when, and where lost
64   Bato Destroyed, January 9, by the Dutch, at the surrender of the Cape of Good Hope
64   Terrible Wrecked, May 28, in the East Indies.
32 (G) Maria- Riggersbergen . Captured October 18, by the British frigate Caroline, in Batavia road, East Indies.
32   Pallas Captured, July 26, with other vessels, by the British frigate Greyhound, and brig-sloop Harrier East Indies.
32   Phoenix Destroyed November 28, on being attacked by a British squadron under Rear-admiral Sir Edward Pellew, Bart., in Batavia road.

A list of ships of the line and frigates late belonging to the Spanish navy, captured, destroyed, wrecked, foundered, or accidentally burnt, during the. year 1806.

Gun   Name How, when, and where lost
34 (D) Pomona Captured, August 23, by the British Frigates Arethusa and Anson, off Cuba

An abstract of French, Dutch, and Spanish ships of the line and frigates captured, &c. during the year 1806.

    Lost through the enemy Lost through accident Total lost to the F.D.&S. navies Total added to the British navy
    Capt Dest Wrecked Foundered Burnt
Ships of the line Fr 4 3 .... .... .... 7 4
Du. .... 1 1 .... .... 2 ....
Frigates Fr 9 .... .... .... .... 9 9
Du. 2 1 .... .... .... 3 1
Sp. 1   .... .... .... 1 1
Total   16 5 1 .... .... 22 15

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