Naval history of Great Britain by William James - Appendix No. 15

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A list of frigates late belonging to the French navy, captured, destroyed, wrecked, foundered, or accidentally burnt, during the year 1810

 

 

Name How, when, and where lost

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Vénus Captured, September 18, by the British frigate Boadicea, off Isle-Bourbon
...

Astrée

Captured, December 6, in Port-Louis (with two frigates named below, three armed brigs, prize Indiamen, merchant vessels, &c.), by the British forces employed in reducing the Isle of France.
... Bellone
... Manche
... Minerve
...

Eliza

Wrecked, December 25, between Tatihou and Lahougue, coast of France, and burnt by the boats of the British frigate Diana.
... Canonnière, en flûte Captured, February 3, by the British 74, Valiant, off Belle-Isle.
36 C Iphigénie Captured with Astrée, &c.
... Néiréide
28

...

Nécessité Captured, March 21, by the British frigate Horatio, latitude 33� 10' north, longitude 29� 30' west.

No Russian, Dutch, or Danish vessel of war higher than a sloop captured, &c. this year.

An abstract of French frigates captured, &c. during the year 1810

Lost through the enemy

Lost through accident.

Total lost to the French navy

Total added to the British navy.

Capt

Dest

Wrecked

Foundered

Burnt

9

...

1

...

...

10

4

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