LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 001 527 179 6 Some Letters of Franklin's Correspondents. 175 London 31 st 3 d / Mo. 1776. I could not with any satisfaction avoid informing my Friend Doctor Franklin that Lord Howe continues as respectable a Character at this hour, as when we last parted — a Hint, that I thought, in every point of view, consistent for me to communicate to my respectable Friend, at this critical Conjuncture; with this addition, that what- ever the mission of Lord Howe may prove, I am firmly persuaded that it will not be for want of inclination in him, should the Ollive Branch not rise superior to the direful din of war — In this Sentiment, I am not alone, as my much valued & able fellow Labourer in the desireable Work of Peace most cordially joins me and however the M: D. & myself differ in opinion from others, we daily have the satisfaction of hearing from all Parties. Approbation of the Man, who, we have wished, should wear the Laurels, by reuniting the Colonies to the Mother Country — an achievement deserving of more honours & which must be productive of more heartfelt Satisfaction to a Good Man than the Destruction of an Armada. I am Thy respectful Friend David Barclay. Doctor Benjamin Franklin in America. .1 6' 176 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. LOSSES OF THE MILITARY AND NAVAL FORCES ENGAGED IN THE WAS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. [The following lists of officers of the British army and navy killed and wounded, and of the British, American, French, Spanish, and Dutch men- of-war captured and destroyed during the American Revolution, was com- piled about the year 1784 by Lieutenant George Inman, of H. R. M. Twenty- sixth Foot, whose narrative of his services during the war was printed in the Pennsylvania Magazine, Vol. VII. p. 237. While it cannot be supposed to be exhaustively complete, it would be difficult now to bring together so extensive a series of lists of such a character.] List of Officers killed since the Commencement of the War 19 th April 1775, Regiments etc. and officers of Marines serving on Shore. Generals. Regts Where killed 44 th Brig. Gen. Agnew Germantown 24 th Brig. Gen. Fraser Saratoga Colonels and Lt. Colonels. Guards Colonel Howard On his passage home n Lt. Col. Hall ) a Lt. Col. Stewart V Carolinas 33 d Lt. Col. Webster 3 5 «, Lt. Col. Walcot r Germantown 15 th Lt. Col. Bird ^2 d Lt. Col. Abercrombie Bunker's Hill fch Lt. Col. Can- White Plains Lt. Col. Grant Long Island Lt. Col. Monckton Monmouth Lt. Col. Campbell Forts Montgomery & Clinton Lt. Col. Gordon Near Chamble Majors. 24 th Major Grant Near Saratoga 40 th Major Montgomery New London 43 d Major Spendlove Bunker's Hill .52* Major Williams it <( 12/ (.391 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 177 Regts Where killed Marines Major Pitcairn Bunker's Hill 58 th Major Burke Gibraltar 63 d Major Sill Forts Montgomery & Clinton 71 Major Menzies On board transport, Boston Harbour a Major Ferguson Carolina 95 tu Major Pierson Island of Jersey 98 th Major Hutchinson East Indies Captains. Guards Hon. Captain Finch Near Weathersfield, Jersey n Captain Schutz Carolina 40 th Captain Wolfe Near Valley Forge Pa. n Captain Craige New London Guards Captain Maynard ) it Captain Goodrich V Carolinas it Captain Lord Douglass J Artillery Captain Jones Saratoga k Captain Reeves Gibraltar 4th Captain Evelyn Frogs Neck 5 tu Captain Downes Bunker's Hill a Captain Gore Monmouth (i Captain Charlton Germantown mil Captain Helyar Carolina 9 th Captain Stapylton Saratoga 14 th Captain Fordyce Near Norfolk, Virginia 17 th Captain Sir Alexander Murray Long Island tt ■ Captain Tew Stoney Point (C Honble Captain Leslie Princeton 23 d Captain Wills Monmouth 26 th Captain Stuart Montgomery Fort 28 tu Captain Deering White Plains tt Captain Hay St Lucia a Captain Elliott St Kitts 33 d Captain Cotton Captain Malcolm r Near Cambden, Carolina 1 1 Captain Kerr Yorktown, Virginia 35 Captain Lyons Bunker's Hill a Captain Phillips Near Princeton, Jersey 52 d Captain Addison ) tt Captain Smith Y Bunker's Hill tc Captain Davidson 3 VOL. xxvii. — 12 178 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. Regts Where killed 52 a Captain Nelson Long Island n Captain Williamson Princeton it Captain Powell Monmouth 63 d Captain Drury Brandywine 64 Captain Nairne a 65 Captain Hudson Bunker's Hill 67 Captain Sharwin n tt 69 Captain Ross St Kitts 71 Capt Campbell Near Savannah, Georgia << n Capt Campbell Capt Cameron r Carolina 88* Capt Brown On his passage from the Island of Rattan to Jamaica 100 th Capt Crawford In a transport at St Jago * Marines «< Capt Ellis Capt Campbell | Bunker's Hill u Capt Logan Long Island << Capt Clugston Monaica East Indies 35 Capt L Gore White Plains 10 th Capt Mcintosh << n 98 Capt. Brox. Jenkinsor 1 On board the Burford in the East Indies Marines Captain Ragg On board the Majue friend ['?] 38 th Captain Norman Near Elizabethtown Jersey 53 d Captain White Saratoga Lieutenants. Artillery Lt Lovell Long Island Lt Disaguliers Near Woodbridge, Jersey Lt Wallace Georgia Lt O'Hara Carolina Lt Vaughn Monmouth Lt Cleyland Saratoga Lt Gruinly Gibraltar 1 st Foot Lt Wilson J St Kitts < t Lt Clark 3 d Lt Beckwith Carolina 4th Lt Knight Lexington 5 th Lt Harris St Lucia 9 tb 11 Lt Westrope Lt Wright r Saratoga 10 th Lt Verner Bunker's Hill <( Lt Blenerhassett Staten Island Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 179 Regts Where tilled 14 th << Lt Napier Lt Leslie ■ Near Norfolk, Virginia t < Lt Bruere Bunker's Hill 15 th Lt Faulkiner Brandywine 39 ,h Lt Cunningham Gibraltar 40 th Lt Barber Brandywine «< Lt Smith New London 42 Lt Gilchrist Monmouth 43 Lt Hull Lexington 44 Lt Kennedy Monmouth 47 << LtHilliard ) x , ~ . , >■ Bunker s Hill Lt Gould ) << Lt McCleod Near Wilmington N. Carolina 52 Lt Grann Bunker's Hill i < Lt Doyle Brandywine << Lt Higgins Bunker's Hill 62 Lt Reynell 1 << Lt Hervey ► Saratoga << Lt Stuart 1 63 Lt Dalryrnple Bunker's Hill << Lt Wrixon Fort Montgomery << Lt Money ) (< Lt Cope ' Carolina << Lt Gibson \ 15 th Lt Pinefeather Near Philadelphia <( Lt Westenra St Kitts 16 th Lt Carrol Pensacola << Lt Calderwood Georgia 17 Lt Morgan Germantown 19 Lt Hickman Eutaw Carolina 20 Lt Lucas i < Lt Cooke <■ Near Saratoga <« Lt Obins 1 21 Lt Currie ( < << Lt Mackenzie Lt Robinson ■ Near Saratoga <( Lt Turnbull 22 Lt Cunningham Near Brunswick Jerseys 23 Lt Robinson Near Guilford, Carolina << Lt Mair Lt Guyon ► Yorktown, Virginia 24 th Lt Gordon By a rebel centry near Cam bridge when Prisoner 180 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. Regts Where killed 26 tb Lt Gordon Fort Montgomery 27th Lt Minchin Brandywine 29 th Lt Douglass Saratoga 33 Lt Drummond r Brandywine u Lt Harris 35 th Lt Bard Bunker's Hill 1 1 Lt Jocelyn White Plains 63 d Lt Lloyd Carolina Lt Lyster Lt Dunn r Yorktown Virginia 64 th Lt Freeman Charleston S. C. 65 Lt Smith Bunker's Hill 7P t Lt Campbell Near Cambden, Carolina a Lt McKenzie Fort Montgomery i< Lt McPherson Carolina n Lt Fraser Yorktown Virginia 74th Lt Campbell a n 80 th Lt Alston r Virginia a Lt Belvaird 88 tu Lt French On his passage from the Island of Rattan to Jamaica it Lt Charles Stuart East Indies 60 th Lt Finley Georgia 98 Lt Griffin ) On board transports at St. Jago ) with Commodore Johnston 100 Lt McDonald Mar ines Lt Shea ") ' Lt Finnie [ Bunker's Hill ' Lt Gardner 3 ' Lt Colethrust Boston Lighthouse ' Lt Haggart Saratoga ' Lt Davis ' Lt Crew > Minorca ' Lt Barrett Monaica East Indies 38 th Lt Dutton Bunker's Hill ? a Lt Johnston Brandywine it Lt Edwards Worcester East Indies Mai ines Lt Mounier West Indies Ensigns and Cornets. 16 th Dragoons Cornet Geary Jerseys 17 " Cornet Ogilvie Virginia 4 th Foot Ensign Haddon Germantown Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 181 Regts Where killed 5 th Ensign Currie On board ship West Indies 15 th Ensign Frederick Germantown 17 th Ensign Phillips < < 22 d En n Proctor Rhode Island < t Adams it Long Island 46 ' Lloyd Near Woodbridge Jersey it i ' Laton Monmouth 47 ' Oreg Bunker Hill & Saratoga tt t ' England ' Alcock | Bunker Hill 49 it i ' Stewart < Wade r Brandywine 50 ' Savage Gibraltar 52 ' Nelson Bunker Hill <( < ' Barry S. Carolina 54 ' Powell New London 55 ' Downing St Lucia it i ' Fisher Germantown 67 ' Sir James Murray Brandywine & White Marsh it t ' Brownlow Fort Montgomery 59 ' Pawlet Boston Lines 61 ' Muett Gibraltar 62 tt t ' Shrimpton ' Bunbury r Saratoga 63 ' Folliott ' Stopford | Bunker Hill tt t it t ' Nesbitt ' Jones t Forts Montgomery & Clintor it i ' St Leger Eutaw S Carolina 64 ' Calder Danbury 65 ' Sinclair Bunker Hill 69 < ' Cunningham St Kitts 70 ' Ferguson Brandywine 71 ' Sir James Bairc Germantown it i ' Fraser Danbury a t ' Campbell Cambden it t ' McCleod Siege of Charleston 73 ' Foulis Gibraltar tt t ' McKenzie < i 84 ' Campbell Eutaw S. Carolina Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 185 Reg ts Where wounded 87 Capt, Ogle On board the Montague W Indies 64 ' Strong Eutaw S. Carolina 78 ' Maitland Monarea E. Indies Marines ' Souter Lexington it ' Averne Bunker Hill <« ' Chudliegh a it tt ' Johnston Bunker Hill << ' Strickland St Kitts tt ' Harman Minorca it ' Adam Maquainme E Indies Lieutenants. Engineers Lt. Darcy ' ' Johnston r Minorca << " Page Bunker Hill Artillery " Shuttleworth owe " " " Murray " " " Prince 10 th " " Kelly " " " Pettigrew " " " Hamilton 44 " " Stark << " " Kelly 45 " " Buxton 46 " " Paumier " " " Gomme « " " Caldwell tt a tt Laurin 47 " " McCleod tt tt (( England 49 " " Powell " " " Armstrong " " " Eoberts 51 " " Fuller *t tt tt Hull Where wounded Long Island Bunker Hill a tt Christian Bridge Maryland Long Island White Plains Carolina St. Kitts Carolina | Bunker Hill Lexington y Germantown ) Near Philadelphia Germantown r Lexington | Bunker Hill St Lucia English Neighbourhood, Jersey Saratoga Lexington & Bunker Hill Bunker Hill Germantown Monmouth Brandywine Monmouth St Lucia West Indies White Plains Lexington Bunker Hill it K Brandywine White Plains r Minorca ! Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 187 Regts Where wounded 52 Foot Lt. Thompson ' ' Crawford 1 Bunker Hill ( i tt ' ' Addison Long Island a a " Hunter Near Valley Forge a n " St George Germantown tt n ' ' Grose Fort Montgomery & Monmouth a tt " Russel Fort Montgomery < i it " Collier Fort Washington 53 tt it ' ' Haughton " Cullan r Saratoga 12" L tt " Hastings Danbury it tt ' ' Lowe ) a i i " Thornton >■ Gibraltar a i i ' ' Tweedie ) 14 < ( " Batut Near Norfolk Va. 15 a i 1 1 " Ball Germantown tt CI " Rawdon White Plains 1 1 a " Leigh York Island a tt " Thomas Germantown 16 a ' ' Hazleton Georgia 17 tt ' ' Morgan Long Island it it " O'Brien Princeton a 1 1 " Ankettle Near Philadelphia 18 1 1 " Richardson Bunker Hill 19 1 1 " Lord Fitzgerald S Carolina 21 n tt a ' ' Featheretone " Rutherford r Saratoga 22 it " Hamilton Rhode Island tt it " Rutherford Frogs Neck it a " French Near Philadelphia 1 1 a " White Siege of Charleston tt it ' ' Cleghorne Rhode Island 23 << tt a " Beckwith ' ' Cochrane | Bunker Hill 54 i i " Daunt New London 55 a 11 Campbell Princeton 58 tt " Whittham Gibraltar 59 tt " Haynes Bunker Hill 60 tt " Ward Pensacola 62 tt ' ' Jones Saratoga 63 it " Ball Brandywine < i a ' ' Campbell Eutaw S° Carolina a a ' ' Beacroft Carolina 188 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. Regte Where wounded 64 Foot Lt. Peters < < tt 1 1 Jacobs i < it 1 1 Torriano ■ Brandywine << it it Wynyard i ( a it Freeman a t i it 1 1 tt a _, ,. [ Eutaw S Carolina Cowell J 65 u 1 1 a tt Z &Xt ™ } Bunker Hill Hayles J 69 << it a 1 1 n £ larke jstKitts Browne J 71 it n Campbell German town (< it 1 1 Fraser Fort Montgomery < < a a Cummins Stoney Point < < 1 1 1 1 Grant Camden 23 d 1 1 n Lenthall Bunker Hill i ( it a Price Danbury 24 a it i t it Batte'rsby } Saratoga 26 << 1 1 1 1 tt i i McDonald \ _ „ r Fort Montgomery Dalnunty J 27 a tt Birch Brandywine 28 it 1 1 Jepson York Island " it 1 1 Edwards Brandywine 29 1 1 a Dowling ) { i 1 1 t i tt tt Williams Steel > Saratoga 30 « 1 1 Anketh Carolina 33 a 1 1 Nichols Brandywine 1 1 1 1 i t ti 1 1 Wynyard Harvey \ Near Cambden i i i < it it tt it Salvin Beaver \ Carolina < < i t tt Carson Yorktown 34 a it Richardson Saratoga 35 a 1 1 Campbell Bunker Hill < < i i a Massey it a t < 1 1 1 1 Williams St Lucia 1 1 1 1 1 1 Banns White Plains 71 it 1 1 Wilson Siege of Charleston 72 ii tt Budworth Gibraltar < < it it McNamara «< 73 1 1 n Wharton n Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 189 ] Regta Where wounded 73 Foot Lt. McKenzie Gibraltar 76 " ' Weyms Virginia It tt ( ' Robertson Yorktown Va 80 " 1 Cumming Virginia 87 " * ' Flight On board the Montaque W. I. 98 " ' Hind On board a transport at St Jago Mar ines ' ' McDonald Lexington ' Potter St 1 Ragg ) ' Dyer Y Bunker Hill ' Brisbane ) ' Nugent Long Island ' Desborough Monmouth 1 Griffiths St Kitts ' Murry < Orr r Jupert East Indies ' Furier ' Minto y Magician West Indies ' Eich d Williams Sultan East Indies ' Johnston Worcester East Indies 37 th it f ' Chapman « Cook r Brandywine 1 1 t ' Buckeridge Germantown 1 1 i ' Lightburne Yorktown 38 ' Sutherland Lexington a t ' Christie ) ti t ' House I Bunker Hill 11 I 1 Myers j 78 tu t ' Bartholomew Sultan East Indies It I ' Stewart it a a (t ( U ( ' Sandilands ' Armstrong r Monarco E. Indies 98 ' ' Thompson Superb E. Indies 22 « ' Hamilton Bristol ti i ' Cleghorne Rhode Island Ensigns. Guards E n n Stuart Guilford, Carolina 4 th Foot " Dickson ) 1 1 u " Schoen y Germantown a n " Blenman ) 5 << 1 1 " Charlton " Belaquire | Bunker Hill 190 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. Regts Where wounded 5 Foot En n Andrew Brandy wine IS I ' Thomas Y Germantown „ , « i ' Stuart 10 ' ' ' ' Lister Lexington 14 < ' " Hesketh Bunker Hill 17 ' ' " Inman Princeton u i ' " Phillips a i < i ' ' ' Sinclair Stony Point 38 th ' ' ' ' Swiney Bunker Hill 39 ' ' " Martin Gibraltar 40 th ' < it Princeton Germantown < i i ' ' ' Campbell 46 < ' ' ' Bristow Brandywine 47 < ' ' ' Baldwin Lexington 51 < ' " Napier Minorca 52 ' Honble En n Chet- -\ vrynd I Bunker Hill 1 1 « ' Graeme 3 (< i ' Thomas Fort Montgomery 54 < ' Bainsforth New London 55 < ' Shuldam Germantown t< > ' Campbell Princeton 62 ' ' Blake Saratoga 20 th « ' Connell Saratoga 22 d ' ' Borland Rhode Island 27 ' ' Minchin Danbury 33 < < ( < ' Collington ' Kelly Camden < i < ' Gore > Carolina Ct I ' Hughes ) 38 ' ' Sargeant Bunker Hill 62 ' ' Harvey Saratoga 63 ' ' Murray Eutaw Carolina 64 ' ' Mercer Danbury < < i ' Freeman " 69 ' ' Chambers St Kitts 98 « ' Scott On board a transport at St Jago 22 ' ' Craven Jersey Staff Office rs Killed and Wounded since 19 April 1775. Killed l 6t Foot Q M Shurigan St Kitts 15 Si Lrgeon Boyes ( < Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 191 Killed 62 Foot Adjt Fitzgeral Saratoga Guards Sir James Clark Wounded it 38 th Qurtr M Mitchell Bunker Hill Guards Adjt Colquhoun Guilford So. Carolina 1 st Foot Surgeon Young St Kitts 4 " Adjt Hunt Germantown 9 th » " Fielding Saratoga 33 " " Fox Carolina 56 " Surgeon Chisholm Gibraltar 72 " Q r M Andrews tt Commissary &c Killed & Wounded. Killed Parkin Yorktown Brindley Near Elizabethtown Officers Killed by Accident etc., or Lost at Sea, since 1775. l Et Foot 55 Killed Major Balfour Capt Trevor 26 <( En D Johnston 14 it En n Lloyd 54 << Major Andre 22 (< Lt Currie 64 < < Lt Mercer 79 << Capt n Mormsey 2 d Troop H Lt James Riddell G r G ds 2 d Dragoons Lt Cunningham Scotch Grays Shot by his own brother by accident when out shooting in Scotland Killed in a duel with En n Power of the same Reg* at Germantown near Philadel- phia Shot himself on board a trans- port in the Delaware Poisoned himself in London Hanged by the Rebels Killed by a fall from his horse, Long Island Do do do Killed in a rencounter with Cornet Hamilton at Manches- ter Killed in a duel with Lt Cun- ningham of Scotch Grays, near London Died of his wounds received in a duel with Lt Riddell 192 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 22 Killed Lt Dowling Foot Guards Lt. Col. Thomas Foot Lt Dobbison 29 th " Capt. Battersea 46 " Lt. Lloyd 26 " En Q Bolton 38 " En n Haddin (C t( Capt Tollemache 73 d 27 th 5 th 44th 32 Lt Pennington Capt. Moyston Lt. Waugh Lost at Sea Lt. Col. Mitchell Surgeon Knowles Lt. Hamilton Capt. Ridsdale Lt. Hutchinson Lt Col den Ens. Drummond Lt. Marsh En n Sandyman His death occasioned by leap- ing, New York Killed in a duel with Col. Gor- don who was also wounded, near London Killed in a duel at Jamaica with Lt. Sir Alexander Sin- clair, who was likewise wound- ed, but recovered Killed himself in London Killed in a duel 1787 with the Surgeon of the Regt, his name Jobson, in Ireland Killed in a duel 1787 with En n Forster, Montreal Killed in a duel at Plymouth by Lt Campbell of same Reg', who was also wounded 1783 Of the Navy killed in a duel at New York 1778 by Col. Pen- nington of the Guards who was badly wounded at same time Of the Syren Frigate killed at Cape Fear North Carolina by Lt Cumings of the Marines be- longing to the same ship 1776 Of the Navy killed near London in a duel with Lt Clarke on half-pay, formerly of the 43 d , 1784 Killed in the East Indies in a duel with Lord W m Murray On board the Beaver prize which was lost in the Hurri- cane in the West Indies Fell overboard on his passage home from W. I. On board a transport which was lost on her passage from New York to Quebec ) Shipwrecked on ) Ireland the coast of Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 193 Lost at Sea 42 Foot Lt McLean Drowned near New York 82 Lt. Snodgrass Shipwrecked near " " 46 Lt Wilson On his passage from New York to West Indies 85 Major Pole a Lt Dobbyn On board the Ville de Paris when Eoyal George Repulse, Cutter Channel America > Tartar, a prize Off Savannah Spithead Off Yarmouth 196 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. Lt. Trelevan " Lindsay " Scott ' ' Bretton " Nichols " Appleby " Scott " Davis Brittania Kentish Rock Captains of the Royal Navy Lost at Sea, with the Ships they Commanded, since April 1775. Admiral Kempenfelt Royal George 100 Spithead Com. Capt Walshingham Nicholas >■ Thunderer 74 West Indies a Wilkinson Ville de Paris 104 Western Ocean a Cadogan Glorieux 74 (< a tc Casket Stirling Castle 64 West Indies tt Davis Repulse 32 Coast of America ti Appleby Blanche 42 West Indies u Brine Andromeda 28 << Lloyd Laurell 28 u Walker Scarbourough 20 (t Drummond Beaver, prize 18 <( Millbank Barbadoes 14 (( Johnston Cameleon 14 ct Lloyd Shark 28 North America 11 Rodney Eastwood Ferrett Pomona 18 18 [•West Indies a Shirley Vestal 20 Newfoundland Station it Carteret Druid 16 n Gore Pegasus 10 Newfoundland Station (i Burden Drake 14 ii Botham Dispatch 14 North America ft Warre Swallow 16 Cape of Good Hope n << Lock Selby Falcon North 18 20 [• Coast of America (t Wallace Thunderer 138 British Channel u Drake Delight 16 On her passage to America a Hawkins Deal Castle 24 West Indies u Bulteal Termagant 18 Channel Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 197 Ships of War lost Since Jany 1775. Name of the Ships Guns 1775 Pomona 18 " Savage 8 1776 Eepulse 32 " Ferrett 18 1777 Liverpool 28 " Earl of Bute (AS.) 26 " Mercury 24 Vestal 20 " Syren 28 " Pegasus 16 " Sprightly Cutter 12 1778 Somerset 70 " Arethusa 32 Grampus A S. 32 Tortoise AS. 32 " Mermaid 28 " Zebra 16 " Swallow 16 Cupid 16 " Dispatch 14 Spy (Sh) 12 " Otter 10 1779 Hussar 28 North 20 Quebec 32 " Viper 16 " Tapugeur (cutter) 14 1780 Thunder 74 ' ' Thunderer — Stirling Castle 64 ' ' Phoenix 44 " Le Blanche 42 " Laurel 28 " Andromeda 28 Deal Castle 24 ' ' Scarborough 24 " Beaver's Prize 16 ' ' Barbadoes 14 ' ' Camel eon 14 " Endeavor 14 " Victor 10 Commander T. Eastwood H. Bromedge H. Davis Rodney H. Bellew B. Hill J. Montague J. Shirley T. Furneaux J. Gore Lt. Hill G. Curry C. H. Everitt J. Frodshaw J. Brinton J. Hawkes H. Collins C. War re W. Carlyon J. Botham T. L. Frederick J. Wright C. M. Pole G. Selby G. Farmer Lord Harvey Lord Fitzgerald Com. Walshing- ham Capt. Nicholas " Casket Sir H. Parker S. Appleby T. Lloyd H. Boyne J. Hawkins S. H. Walker Drummond R. Millbank J. Johnston P. Wooldrige Where West Indies Isl d of Scaterrie North America West Indies Long Island Gulf of Florida North River Newfoundland Near Rhode Island Newfoundland Guernsey Cape Cod Off Ushant [• Newfoundland Near Cape Henlopen Egg Harbour Cape of Good Hope Newfoundland North America Newfoundland Florida Near Hell Gate Near Halifax Blown up St Lawrence West Indies 1 Lost in ye Hurricane in the West Indies Lost in ye Hurricane in the West Indies 198 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 1780 1781 1782 Name of the Ships Guns Defiance 64 Leviathan 50 Sartine Shark Bellona Nimble Cutter 32 28 18 12 Incendiary (F S.) 8 Oulloden 74 Thetis Greyhound Pelican Syren Echo Swallow Hope Duke of Cum- berland Delight Racehorse Pheasant Rattlesnake Rover 32 28 24 24 18 16 16 16 1783 14 14 14 14 Conflagration F S. 8 Thunderer B C 8 Royal George 100 Ville de Paris 104 Glorieux 74 L'Hector 74 Centaur 74 Ramillies 74 Santa Monica 36 Blonde 32 Solebay 28 Hinchinbrooke 28 Brittania (A S) 20 Swan 16 Repulse Cut 14 Cormorant Publas 32 Termagant 18 Commander M. Jacobs R. Lambeth R. Simonton H. Lloyd F. Findley W. Furnivall A. Merrick G. Balfour R. Linzee W. Fox C. Collinwood J. Valliant J. Manly T. Wells W. Thomas E. Marsh 16 T. Drake T. Brisac G. Mathews J. Duncan J. Duncan J. Wallace Ad. Kempenfeld M. Waghorne Wilkinson T. Cadogan Bouchier J. Ingleside S. Moriarty J. Linsee E. Thornborough C. Everitt M. Davis Robertson J. Atkinson Parker Balteal Where On Savannah Bar On her passage from Jamaica East Indies North America Mouth of the Elbe Morenti Bay Near the Isle of Wight East End of Long Island St Lucia Near Deal At Jamaica Near Cuchmeer Haven Plymouth Sound On Long Island Off Savannah Newfoundland, St. Mary On her passage to America Beachy Head Pas. to Guernsey East Indies America a British Channel V Spithead ] Lost on their passage from Jamaica on [ the Banks of New- foundland Sept. J 1782 Off Tortola Off Nantucket Off Nevis Jamaica Kentish Rock OffWaterford Off Yarmouth Fayal British Channel Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 199 Ships of War Burnt or Destroyed. 1777 Augusta 64 F. Reynolds Mud Fort, Delaware tt it Acteon Merlin 28 18 C. Atkins Fort Sullivan J. Reeve Mud Fort, Delaware ■ Burnt it Cruiser 8 F. Parry Coast of Carolina 1778 a n a Juno Lark Orpheus Cerberus 32 32 32 28 Lt. Dalrymple R. Smith C. Hudson J. Symons Burnt at Rhode Island , to prevent their fall- ing into the enemy's hands « King Fisher 16 A. Graeme a (« Flora Falcon 32 16 J. Brisbane Lt. Harmwood J Sunk at Rhode Island — the latter since weighed & lost (( Supply 20 J. Nesmith By accident at St Kitts tt Swift 16 J. Tathwell Burnt off Cape Henry 1779 Glasgow 24 T. Lloyd Burnt by accident at Jamaica tt Rose 20 P. Brown Sunk on Savannah Bar u Savannah 14 Fisher do do 1780 Cornwall 74 T. Edwards Destroyed at St Lucia n Vigilant 20 Goldsborough Burnt off Beaufort a Culloden 74 Unservicable Long Island America 1781 Terrible 74 W. C. Finch Burnt near New York a Charon 44 J. Symonds i Burnt in the Chese- i peake it Vulcan Fl 8 G. Palmer n it Guadaloupe Fowey 28 24 G. Robinson P. Aplin Sunk in the Chese- peake tt Mentor 20 R. Deane Burnt at Pensacola it Molly Al 20 W. Long " off P u Linas tt Firebrand 8 A. Hill " Channel 1782 Minorca Shrewsbury 18 74 Sunk at Mahon Unservicable West Coffin Indies 1783 Torbay 74 it it ti a List of His Majesty's Ships taken by the Enemy since Jany 1775. Ships' Names *&« Ardent 64 Experiment 50 Hannibal 50 By whom Commanded P. Boteler S r J a Wallace A. Christie By whom Taken Combined Fleet D'Estaing's Fleet Suffrien Fleet Where Taken At what time Channel 1776 OS Georgia 1779 Off Sumatra, E. 1782 Indies 200 Military and Naval Losses in the devolution. Ships' Names No. of By whom Guns Commanded By whom Taken Where Taken At ^ Serapis 44 P. Pearson Paul Jones Off Scarborough 1779 Romulus 44 G. Gayton Turneau's Fleet Off ye Chesepeak 1781 Iris Richmond 32 32 G. Dawson' C. Hudson | De Grasse Off do 1781 Montreal 32 S. Douglass Two French Men of War In the Mediterra- nean 1779 Minerva 32 J. Stott By the French " West Indies 1778 Fox 28 Hon. T. Windsor St Junou Frigate Bay Biscay " Active 28 W. Williams By the French West Indies " Crescent 28 Hon. F. Pakenham " Off Gibraltar 1781 Lively 24 R. Biggs L'Iphigenie West Indies 1778 Penelope 24 J. Jones Spanish prisoners on board Near ye Havannah 1780 Sandwich 24 W. Bert The French Off Charleston 1781 Ariel 20 T. McKenzie Lt Amazon H