Appendix 16 & 17 - Ships of the British navy, lost during 1794 - Budget figures


 
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Naval History of Great Britain - Vol I

Appendix

No. 16 continued.

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    Name Commander. How, when, and where lost.
  6     (n)   Spitfire

J. W. Rich

Foundered or overset, in Feb. off St. Domingo: crew perished.
Float.-bat.    
  (v) Prosilyte Walter Serocold Destroyed, April 11, by the fire from the French batteries at Bastia.

ABSTRACT
  Lost through the enemy Lost through accident. Total.
Captured Destroyed Wrecked. Foundered. Burnt.
Ships of the line 1 ... ... ... 2 3
Ships under the line 8 1 4 2 ... 15
Total 9 1 4 2 2 18

No. 17.

See p. 332.

  s. d.
For the pay and maintenance of 85,000 seamen and 15,000 marines 5,200,000 0 0
For the ordinary expenses of the navy, including the half-pay to sea and marine officers 589,683 3 9
For the extraordinaries ; including the building and repairing of ships, and other extra work 525,840 0 0
Total supplies granted for the sea-service, exclusive of ordnance 6,315,523 3 9
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