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Naval History of Great Britain - Vol II
Appendix 383

No. 10.

See p. 105.

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 1797.

   

Name.

How, when, and where lost.

Gun-ship

 

112

(B)

Salvador-del-Mundo

Captured, February 14, by Admiral Sir John Jervis, off Cape San-Vincent.

San-Josef

80

(K)

San-Nicolas

...

San-Vincente

Destroyed, Feb. 17, in Shaggaramus bay, island of Trinidad,

to prevent capture by Rear-admiral Harvey.

74

...

Arrogante

...

Gallardo

(M)

San-Damaso

Captured, on the same occasion.

San-Ysidro

Captured, with Salvador- del-Mundo, &c.

Gun-trig.

 

34

(D)

Ninfa

Captured, April 26, by the Irresistible 74, in Conil bay, near Cadiz.

...

Santa-Elena

Destroyed, on the same occasion, after having been run on shore

...

Santa-Cecilia

Destroyed, at the same time as San-Vincente, &c.

An abstract of French, Dutch, and Spanish ships of the line and frigates, captured, &c. during the year 1797.

   

Lost through the enemy.

Lost through accident.

Total lost to the F.D.&S. navies.

Total added to the British navy

   

Captured

Destroyed

Wrecked.

Foundered.

Burnt

Ships of the line

Fr.

...

...

1

...

...

1

...

Du.

7

..

...

...

...

7

7

Sp.

5

3

...

...

...

8

5

Frigates

Fr.

3

2

1

1

...

7

3

Du.

2

...

...

...

...

2

1

Sp.

1

2

...

...

...

3

1

Total

 

18

7

2

1

...

28

17

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