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| | Naval history of Great Britain
by
William James |
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APPENDIX No. 4 |
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See page 141
A list of French and Danish line-of-battle ships and frigates captured, destroyed, wrecked, foundered, or accidentally burnt, during the year 1812
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Name |
How, when, and where lost |
| Gun-ship |
| 74 |
M |
Rivoli, F |
Captured, February 22, by the British 74 Victorious, in the Gulf of Venice |
| Gun-frig. |
| 40 |
| Arienne, F |
Destroyed, May 22, by the British 74 Northumberland off Lorient. |
| Andromaque, F |
| Danaé, F |
Burnt by accident, at midnight, September 9, in the Harbour of Triest : crew perished. |
| Nayaden, D. |
Destroyed, along with four brigs July 7, by the British 64 Dictator and three brigs in the creek of Lyngoe, coast of Norway. |
No Dutch vessel of war, above a sloop, captured, &c. during the year 1812.
An abstract of French and Danish ships of the line and frigates captured, &c. during the year 1812.
| |
Lost through the enemy |
Lost through accident |
Total lost to the F. & D. navies. |
Total added to the British navy. |
| |
Capt. |
Dest. |
Wrecked |
Foundered |
Burnt |
| Ships of the line Fr. |
1 |
... |
... |
... |
... |
1 |
1 |
Frigates |
Fr. |
... |
2 |
... |
... |
1 |
3 |
... |
| Da. |
... |
1 |
... |
... |
... |
1 |
... |
| Total. . . . . |
1 |
3 |
... |
... |
1 |
5 |
1 |
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