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1882187A Naval Biographical Dictionary — Naval Medals - IndexWilliam Richard O'Byrne

LISTS OF THE SHIPS AND BATTLES

FOR WHICH

NAVAL MEDALS

HAVE BEEN AWARDED TO

THE OFFICERS, SEAMEN, AND MARINES (AND SOLDIERS WHO SERVED AS MARINES),

Surviving at the Date of the Gazette Notice of June 1, 1847,

IN ACCORDANCE WITH HER MAJESTY’S GRACIOUS COMMANDS, AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY



.
Admiralty Office, 25th January, 1849.

The Naval Medals prepared according to Her Majesty’s gracious commands being now ready for distribution, Claimants, whether Officers or Seamen, and Marines, and Soldiers serving as Marines, and others, who served in any of the Ships hereafter named, and in the Actions specified, may give their names to the Staff Officers or Pensioners in the different Districts of the United Kingdom in which they reside, who will forward to the Admiralty lists of such Applicants on the 1st and 15th of every month (Sundays excepted), when their respective Medals will be remitted to the Staff Officers for distribution. Officers may apply at the Admiralty, Whitehall, for their Medals, either personally, or by any known Navy Agent, or Banker, on and after the 15th February, between the hours of 12 and 3 o’clock.

It will be required of all applicants to make it clear to the Issuing Officer that they do not personate deceased Seamen, Marines, &c.

N.B. — The Medals awarded under the Gazette Notice of 1st June, 1847, and for which the claims were preferred in the same year, will be first issued.

By Command of their Lordships,      

W. A. B. HAMILTON.

We deliver the following Lists specifying the Ships and the Battles for which, according to Her Majesty’s gracious commands, and in compliance with the instructions of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, Medals have been awarded to the surviving Officers, Seamen, and Marines (and Soldiers who served as Marines) who were present in any successful action which at the time received the marked approbation of the Admiralty, as shown by the official records of the promotion granted in compliment to each occasion.

(Signed)    T. BYAM MARTIN, Admiral.

T. BLADEN CAPEL, Admiral.

JAMES A. GORDON, Rear-Admiral.

NAVAL MEDALS — SHIPS AND ACTIONS.


Date. NAMES of SHIPS for which CLAIMS have been proved. ACTION for which a MEDAL is granted.
1793
18 June Nymph, Captain Edward Pellew Capture of French frigate Cléopatre.
20 Oct Crescent, Captain James Saumarez Capture of French frigate Réunion.
1794
17 Mar. Zebra, Commander Robert Faulknor Running the Zebra alongside the bastion of Fort Royal, Martinique; and storming and capturing the fort.
29 May Carysfort, Captain Francis Laforey Capture of the Castor.
1 June Queen Charlotte, Earl Howe; 1st Captain, Sir Roger Curtis; 2nd Captain, Sir Andrew Douglas. Royal Sovereign, Admiral Graves; Captain H. Nicolls. Royal George, Vice- Admiral Sir Alexander Hood; Captain Domett. Barfleur, Rear-Admiral Bowyer; Captain Cuthbert Collingwood. Impregnable, Rear-Admiral Caldwell; Captain Westcott. Bellerophon, Rear-Admiral Pasley; Captain W. Hope. Queen, Rear-Admiral Gardner; Captain Hutt. Caesar, Captain Molloy. Culloden, Captain Schomberg. Defence, J. Gambier. Gibraltar, T. Mackenzie. Glory, J. Elphinstone. Invincible, T. Pakenham. Leviathan, Lord Hugh Seymour. Majestic, C. Cotton. Marlborough, Hon. G. Berkeley. Montague, James Montague. Orion, Duckworth. Ramillies, Henry Hervey. Russell, J. Payne. Tremendous, James Pigott. Thunderer, A. Bertie. Valiant, Pringle. Alfred, J. Bazely. Audacious, W. Parker. Brunswick, J. Hervey. Frigates: Latona, Thornbrough. Phaeton, Bentinck. Southampton, Hon. R. Forbes. Aquilon, Hon. R. Stopford. Venus, W. Brown. Niger, Hon. A. Legge. Pegasus, E. Barlow. Charon, G. Countess. Sloops: Comet, W. Bradley. Incendiary, J. Cooke. Kingfisher, Gosselin. Cutters: Rattler, J. Wynne. Ranger, Charles Cotgrave. Defeat of the French fleet; capture of six sail of the line, and one sunk.
17 June Romney, Captain Hon. William Paget Capture of French frigate Sybille.
1795
4 Jan. Blanche, Captain Robert Faulknor Capture of French frigate Pique.
13 Mar. Lively, Captain George Burlton Capture of Tourterelle.
14 Mar. Britannia, Vice-Admiral Hotham; Captain J. Holloway. Princess Royal, Vice-Admiral Goodall; Captain J C Purvis. St. George, Vice-Admiral Hyde Parker; Captain T. Foley. Windsor Castle, Rear-Admiral Linzee; Captain J. Gore. Captain, S. Reeve. Fortitude, W. Young. Illustrious, Frederick. Terrible, G. Campbell. Courageux, A. Montgomery. Bedford, D. Gould. Agamemnon, Horatio Nelson. Diadem, C. Tyler. Egmont J. Sutton. Frigates: Inconstant, J. Fremantle. Romulus, G. Hope. Lowestofte, B. Hallowell. Meleager, G. Cockburn. Poulette, R. W. Miller. Tarlton, C. Brisbane. Moselle, Pater. Fox, Gibson. Action with French fleet; and capture of two sail of the line.
10 April Astraea, Captain Lord Henry Paulet Capture of French frigate Gloire.
17 May Thetis, Horn, A. Cochrane. Hussar, J. P. Beresford Action with four French ships; and capture of La Raison and Prévoyante.
9 June Mosquito, Lieutenant Macarthy Action with, and capture of privateer.
17 June Royal Sovereign, Vice-Admiral Hon. W. Cornwallis; Captain J. Whitby. Mars, Sir C. Cotton. Triumph, Sir Erasmus Gower. Brunswick, Lord Charles Fitzgerald. Bellerophon, Lord Cranstoun. Frigates: Phaeton, Hon. E. Stopford. Pallas, Hon. H. Curzon. Kingfisher, Gosselin. Brilliant repulse of a fleet four times superior in force.
23 June Royal George, Admiral Lord Bridport; Captain Domett. Queen, Vice-Admiral Sir Allen Gardner; Captain W. Bedford. London, Vice-Admiral Colpoys; Captain E. Griffith. Prince of Wales, Rear-Admiral H. Hervey; Captain J. Bazely. Sans Pareil, Rear-Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour; Captain W. Browell. Queen Charlotte, Sir A. Douglas. Prince, C. P. Hamilton. Barfleur, J. R. Dacres. Prince George, W. Edge. Valiant, Christopher Parker. Robust, Thornbrough. Orion, Sir James Saumarez. Thunderer, A. Bertie. Irresistible, Grindall. Russell, T. Larcom. Colossus, J. Monckton. Standard, J. Ellison. Frigates: Révolutionnaire, F. Cole. Thalia, Lord H. Paulet. Nymphe, G. Murray. Aquilon, E. Barlow. Astraea, R. Lane. Babet, Edw. Codrington. Sloops: Megaera, H. Blackwood. Charon, Walter Lock. Incendiary, J. Draper. Cutters: Argus and Dolly; and the Lugger Galatea. Action with the French fleet, and capture of three sail of the line.
24 June Dido, Captain G. H. Towry. Lowestoffe, R. G. Middleton Action with the French frigates Minerve and Artémise; and capture of the former.
25 Aug. Spider (cutter), Lieutenant Oswald Action with two brigs, and capture of one.
1796
17 Mar. Diamond, Sir Sydney Smith. Liberty, Commander George McKinley. Aristocrat (lugger), Lieutenant Abraham Gossett. Destroying the batteries at Port Spergui, and destroying the corvette Etourdie, four brigs, two sloops, and one lugger.
20 April Indefatigable, Captain Sir Edward Pellew Capture of French frigate Virginie.
8 June Unicorn, Captain T. Williams. Santa Margaritta, T. Byam Martin. Action with the three French frigates La Tribune, La Tamise, and La Légère, and capture of the two former.
9 June Southampton, Captain Macnamara Capture of French frigate Utile.
13 June Dryad, Lord A. Beauclerk Capture of French frigate Proserpine.
13 Oct. Terpsichore, Captain R. Bowen Capture of Mahonesa.
3 Dec. Lapwing, Captain Robert Barton Action with French ship Devieux and brig Vaillante, and capture of the former.
19 Dec. Minerve, Commodore Nelson; Captain George Cockburn Capture of Spanish frigate Santa Sabina.
1797
13 Jan. Indefatigable, Sir Edward Pellew. Amazon, Carthew Reynolds. Destruction of French 74 Droits de l’Homme.
14 Feb. Victory, Admiral Sir J. Jervis; 1st Captain, E. Calder; Captain G. Grey. Britannia, Vice-Admiral C. Thompson; Captain Thomas Foley. Barfleur, Vice-Admiral Hon. W. Waldegrave; Captain R. Dacres. Prince George, Rear-Admiral W. Parker; Captain J. Irwin. Blenheim, T. L. Frederick. Namur, J. H. Whitshed. Captain, Commodore Horatio Nelson; Captain R. W. Miller. Goliath, Sir C. Knowles. Excellent, Cuthbert Collingwood. Orion, Sir J. Saumarez. Colossus, G. Murray. Egmont, J. Sutton. Culloden, Trowbridge. Irresistible, George Martin. Diadem, G. H. Towry. Frigates: Dido, Darcy Preston. Lively, Lord Garlies. Niger, James Foote. Minerve, G. Cockburn. Southampton, Macnamara. Sloops: Bonne Citoyenne, Charles Lindsay. Raven, W. Prowse. Fox (cutter), Lieutenant J. Gibson. Action with the Spanish fleet, and capture of four sail of the line.
8 Mar. San Fiorenzo, Sir Harry Neale. Nymphe, J. Cooke Capture of Résistance and Constance.
11 Oct. Venerable, Admiral Duncan; Captain Fairfax. Monarch, Vice-Admiral Onslow; Captain E. O'Brien. Russell, H. B. Trollope. Montagu, J. Knight. Bedford, Sir T Byard. Powerful, O. B. Drury. Triumph, Essington. Lancaster J. Wells. Brackel, J. Mosse. Belliqueux: Inglis. Agincourt, Williamson. Ardent, R. E. Burgess. Veteran, G. Gregory. Director, Bligh. Monmouth, Walker. Isis, Mitchell. Adamant, W. Hotham. Frigates: Beaulieu, Fayerman. Circe, P. Halkett. Martin, Hon. C. Paget. Active (cutter), J. Hamilton. King George, Rains. Rose, Brodie. Diligent, Randell. Speculator. Battle of Camperdown.
21 Dec. Phoebe, Sir Robert Barlow Capture of French frigate Néréide.
1798
21 April Mars, Alexander Hood Capture of French 74 L’Hercule.
6 May Badger, C. P. Price. Sandfly, Bourne Island of Marcou.
15 July Lion, Captain Manly Dixon Action with four Spanish frigates, and capture of one, Santa Dorotea.
1 Aug. Vanguard, Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson; Captain Berry. Orion, Sir James Saumarez. Culloden, Captain Troubridge. Bellerophon, Derby. Defence, J. Peyton. Minotaur, Louis. Alexander, Captain Ball. Zealous, S. Hood. Audacious, Gould. Goliath, Foley. Majestic, Westcott. Swiftsure, Hallowell. Theseus, Miller. Leander, Thompson. Mutine (sloop), T. Hardy. Battle of the Nile.
7 Aug. Espoir, Captain Loftus Otway Bland Action with and capture of a Genoese pirate, the Liguria.
12 Oct. Canada, Commander Sir J. B. Warren. Robust, Thornbrough. Foudrayant, Sir T. Byard. Magnanime, Hon. Michael De Courcy. Ethalion, Countess. Anson, Durham. Amelia, Hon. C. Herbert. Melampus, Graham Moore. Action with French squadron, and capture of the Hoche 74 guns, and two frigates.
20 Oct. Fisgard, Captain Thomas Byam Martin Capture of French frigate L’Immortalite.
1799
28 Feb. Sybille, Captain Edward Cooke Capture of French frigate La Forte.
18 Mar. Telegraph, Lieutenant J. A. Worth Capture of L’Hirondelle.
30 May Tigre, Sir S. Smith. Theseus, Miller. Alliance, Wilmot Successful defence of Acre, and other services during the siege.
25 Oct. Surprise, Captain Edward Hamilton Boarding and capturing the Hermione.
11 & 12 Aug. Pylades, A. Mackenzie. Espiègle, J. Boorder. Courier, Searle; and boats of Latona and Juno. Attack on Schiermonnikoog, and capture of Crash 12-gun brig.
13 Sep. Arrow, Commander Portlock. Wolverine, Commander Bolton. Action and capture of Draak and Gier.
6 Nov. Speedy (brig), Commander Jahleel Brenton Action with ten Spanish gun-boats and two schooners, and successful defence of convoy.
22 Nov. Courier, Lieutenant Thomas Searle Action with and capture of Guerrier.
26 Dec. Viper (cutter), Lieutenant Pengelly Capture of French brig Furet.
1800
5 Feb. Fairy, Commander Sydney Horton. Harpy, Henry Bazely Action with French frigate Pallas, and her consequent capture by the Loire, Danne, and Ralieur.
21 Mar. Peterel, Commander F. W. Austen Capture of La Ligurienne.
30 Mar. Penelope, Hon. H. Blackwood; and Vinciego, Commander Long. Night action with Guillaume Tell, and her consequent capture by the Lion and Foudroyant.
8 July Dart, Captain Patrick Campbell. Wasp, Commander J. Edwards. Falcon, H. S. Butt. Comet, F. Leef. Rosario, Carthew. Biter, Lieutenant Norman. Boxer, T. Gilbert. Cutters: Kent, Lieutenant Cooban. Ann, Lieutenant R. Young. Selby, Williams. Teazer, Robins. Stag, Humphreys. Nile, Whitehead. Vigilant, Dean; and boats of Andromeda, Nemesis, and Babet. Boarding and capturing French frigate Désirée, and other vessels.
20 Aug. Seine, Captain David Milne Capture of French frigate Vengeance.
1801
19 Feb. Phoebe, Captain Sir Robert Barlow Capture of French frigate Africaine.
2 April Elephant, Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson; Captain Foley. Defiance, Rear-Admiral T. Graves; Captain Retalick. Edgar, George Murray. Monarch, J. Mosse. Bellona, Thompson. Ganges, Fremantle. Russell, W. Cuming. Agamemnon, Fancourt. Ardent, T. Bertie. Polyphemus, Lawford. Isis, Walker. Glatton, Bligh. London, Admiral Sir Hyde Parker; Captain Brisbane. St. George, T. M. Hardy. Warrior, Tyler. Defence, Lord H. Paulett. Saturn, R. Lambert. Ramillies, J. W. Dixon. Raisonnable, J. Dilkes. Veteran, A. C. Dickson. Frigates: Amazon, Riou. Désirée, Inman. Blanche, Graham Hamond. Alcmene, S. Sutton. Jamaica, James Rose. Sloops: Arrow, W. Bolton. Dart, Devonshire. Cruizer, J. Brisbane. Harpy, W. Birchall. Bombs: Discovery, J. Conn. Explosion, I. H. Martin. Hecla, E. Hatherwill. Sulphur, Henden Whitter. Terror, I. C. Rowley. Volcano, James Brooke. Zebra, E. S. Clay. Brigs: Otter, G. McKinley. Zephyr, C. Upton. Battle of Copenhagen, 1801.
6 May Speedy, Lord Cochrane Capture of Garm.
12 July Caesar, Sir J. Saumarez Captain Jahleel Brenton. Spencer, Darby. Venerable, S. Hood. Superb, Keats. Audacious, Peard. Thames, Lukin. Calpe, Hon. G. H. Dundas. Louisa, Crawford Duncan; and Volunteers from Pompée, Captain Stirling. Action with the French and Spanish squadrons, Gut of Gibraltar, and destruction of two Spanish ships of 112 guns each, and capture of St. Antonio of 74 guns.
28 Sept. Sylph, Charles Dashwood Action with Artemise.
28 Oct. Pasley, Lieutenant Wooldridge Capture of Rosario, Spanish ship.
1804
31 Mar. Scorpion,, Hardinge. Beaver, C. Pelly Attack and capture of vessels, Vlie Road.
18 Sept. Centurion, Captain Lind: Lieutenant Phillips Action with Marengo, Atalante, and Semillante.
1805
3 Feb. Arrow and Acheron, Commanders Vincent and Farquhar (sloops of war). Most gallant and successful protection of 28 sail of British merchant-ships, when attacked by two 40-gun frigates.
14 Feb. San Fiorenzo, Captain Lambert Capture of French frigate Psyche.
10 Aug. Phoenix, Thomas Baker Capture of French frigate Didon.
21 Oct. Victory, Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson; Captain T. Hardy. Royal Sovereign, Vice-Admiral Collingwood; Captain Rotherham. Britannia, Rear-Admiral Lord Northesk Captain C. Bullen. Téméraire, E. Hervey. Neptune, Fremantle. Leviathan, Bayntun. Conqueror, Pellew. Agamemnon, Berry. Africa, Digby. Ajax, Lieutenant Pinfold. Orion, Codrington. Minotaur, Mansfield. Spartiate, Sir F. Laforey, Belleisle, Hargood. Mars, Duff. Bellerophon, J. Cooke. Colossus, J. N. Morris. L’Achille, Sir Richard King. Dreadnought, J. Conn. Polyphemus, Redmill. Revenge, Moorsom. Swiftsure, G. Rutherford. Defiance, Durham. Thunderer, Lieutenant Stockham. Defence, G. Hope. Tonnant, Tyler. Prince, R. Grindall. Frigates: Phoebe, Hon. Bladen Capel. Sirius, W. Prowse. Euryalus, Hon. H. Blackwood. Naiad, Dundas. Cutters: Entreprenante, L. Purver. Pickle, Lapenotière. Battle of Trafalgar.
4 Nov. Caesar, Sir R, Strachan. Hero, Hon. A. Gardner. Namur, Halstead. Courageux, B. Lee. Frigates: Aeolus, Lord W. FitzRoy. Phoenix, T. Baker. Révolutionnaire, Henry Hotham. Santa Margaritta, Rathbone. Capture of four sail of French line-of-battle ships.
1806
6 Feb. Superb, Vice-Admiral Sir J. Duckworth Captain Keats. Northumberland, Rear-Admiral Hon. A. Cochrane Captain Morrison. Spencer, Hon. R. Stopford. Donegal, Malcolm. Atlas, Pym. Agamemnon, Sir E. Berry. Canopus, Rear-Admiral Louis; Captain F. Austen. Frigates: Acasta, Dunn. Magicienne, Mackenzie. Sloops: Epervier, Cochrane. Kingfisher, Higginson. Battle of St. Domingo, and capture and destruction of four sail of the line.
13 Mar. London, Sir Harry Neale. Amazon, W. Parker Capture of Marengo and Belle Poule.
26 Mar. Pique, Charles Ross Capture of Phaeton and Voltigeur.
17 April Sirius, W. Prowse Action with French flotilla at Civita Vecchia, and capture of the 'Bergère'.
19 July 'Blanche', Captain Lavie Capture of Guerrière.
23 Aug. Arethusa, Captain C. Brisbane. Anson, C. Lydiard Capture of Spanish frigate Pomone.
1807
1 Jan. Arethusa, Brisbane. Anson, Lydiard. Fisgard, Bolton. Latona, J. A. Wood. Morne Fortunée, Lieutenant Rorie. Taking of Curaçoa.
3 Jan. Pickle, Lieutenant D. Calloway Capture of La Favorite.
6 Aug. Hydra, George Mundy At Begur, attack of batteries, and capture of L’Eugène and Caroline.
15 Aug. Comus, Captain Edmund Heywood Capture of Danish frigate Frederickscoarn.
28 Oct. Louisa, Lieutenant Hoy Action with and defeat of a privateer.
4 Nov. Carrier, Mate M. W. Milne Capture of Actiff.
24 Nov. Ann, Lieutenant Mackenzie Capture of Spanish lugger-privateer, and action with ten gun-boatz, and surrender of two.
1808
2 Mar. Sappho, Commander George Langford Capture of Danish brig Admiral Yawl.
8 Mar. San Fiorenzo, Captain G. F. Hardinge Capture of French frigate Piedmontaise.
13 Mar. Emerald, F. L. Maitland Destruction of batteries and vessels of war at Vivero.
14 Mar. Childers, Captain W. H. Dillon Action with Danish brig Lougon.
22 Mar. Stately, George Parker. Nassau, E. Campbell Destruction of Danish line-of-battle ship Prince Christian Frederick.
4 April Alceste, M. Maxwell. Mercury, James Gordon. Grasshopper, T. Searle With gun-boats and convoy, and destruction of several.
24 April Grasshopper, Commander Searle. Rapid, Lieutenant Baugh Action with and destruction of Spanish armed vessels and gun-boats at Faro.
7 May Redwing, Commander Thomas Usher Action with seven armed vessels, and destruction of them.
19 May Virginie, Edward Brace Capture of Dutch frigate Guelderland.
31 May Redwing, Thomas Usher Tarifa. Battery destroyed, and two vessels taken.
6 July Seahorse, John Stewart Capture of Turkish frigate Badere Zaffer.
11 Aug. Comet, Commander Cuth. Daly Action with three French brigs, and capture of Sylph.
26 Aug. Centaur, Rear-Admiral Sir Samuel Hood; Captain Webley. Implacable, Thomas Byam Martin. Russian fleet, and capture of 74-gun ship Sewolod.
1 Nov. Cruizer, Lieutenant T. Wells Action with flotilla off Gottenburgh, and capture of brig of war.
10 Nov. Amethyst, Sir Michael Seymour Capture of French frigate Thetis.
13 Dec. Circe, F. Collier. Amaranthe, E. Brenton. Stork, Geo. Le Geyt. Express, Lieutenant Dowers. Epervier, T. Tucker. Morne Fortunée, Lieutenant Brown. Action with batteries, and capture of a corvette.
1809
1 Jan. Onyx, Charles Gill Capture of Dutch corvette Manly.
14 Jan. Confiance, Sir L. Yeo Taking of Cayenne.
Feb. Neptune, Admiral Hon. Sir A. Cochrane; Captain T. Pinto. Pompée, Commodore George Cockbum. Belleisle, Fahie. Captain, J. A. Wood. Intrepid, Nesham. York, R. Barton. Penelope, J. Dick. Acasta, P. Beaver. Amaranthe, E. Brenton. Cherub, T. Tucker. Eurydice, Bradshaw. Ethalion, T. Cochrane. Express, W. Malone. Fawn, Hon. G. A. Crofton. Gloire, James Carthew. Haughty, Mitchell. Hazard, Cameron. Mozambique, Atkins, Aeolus. Lord W. FitzRoy. Pelorus, F. Collier. Port d’Espagne, Kennedy. Star, Patterson. Stork, George Le Geyt. Surinam, J. Lake. Supérieure, W. Ferrie. Wolverine, Simpson. Goree, Spear. Ulysses, Woolcomhe. Circe, Collier. Cleopatra, J. Pechell. Ringdove, Andrews. Recruit, Napier. Forester, J. Richards. Bellette, Saunders. Snap, Stewart. Demerara, W. Dowers. Pultush, Pringle. Frolic, Whinyates. Liberty, Cood. Swinger, Bligh. Subtle, Brown. Bacchus, Jermy. Capture of Martinique, for which a Medal was bestowed on the Army.
10 Feb. Horatio, George Scott. Supérieure, W. Ferrie Capture of French frigate Junon.
5 April Amethyst, Michael Seymour Capture of Niemen.
12 April Caledonia, Lord Gambier; 1st Captain, Sir H. Neale; Captain W. Bedford. Caesar, Rear-Admiral Stopford; Captain C. Richardson. Gibraltar, Ball. Hero, Newman. Donegal, Malcolm. Resolution, Burlton. Theseus, Beresford. Illustrious, Broughton. Valiant, J. Bligh. Bellona, Douglas. Revenge, Kerr. Impérieuse, Lord Cochrane. Indefatigable, Rodd. Aigle, Wolfe. Emerald, Maitland. Unicorn, Hardyman. Pallas, G. F. Seymour. Mediator, Wooldridge. Beagle, Newcombe. Doterel, Abdy. Lyra, Bevians. Foxhound, Green. Redpole, Joyce. Thunder, Caulfield. Aetna, Godfrey. Insolent, Lieutenant Morris. Encounter, J. H. Talbot. Conflict, Butt. Contest, Gregory. Fervent, Hare. Growler, Crossman. Whiting, Wildey. Nimrod, Tapley. King George, T. Mercer. Martial, W. Walker. Destruction of ships in Basque Roads.
17 April Pompée, W. Fahie. Castor, Roberts. Recruit, C. Napier Chase and capture of French ship of the line Hautpoult.
25 & 27 June Cyane, Captain T. Staines. L’Espoir, Commander R. Mitford. Action with Ceres, and capture of eighteen gun-boats, and destruction of four.
6 July Bonne Citoyenne, Captain Mounsey Capture of French frigate Furieuse.
11 Sept. Diana, Lieutenant Kempthome Capture of Zephyr.
18 Dec. Sceptre, Captain S. Ballard. Freija, J. Hayes. Blonde, V. V. Ballard. Thetis, G. Miller. Castor, Roberts. Hazard, Cameron. Ringdove, Dowers. Cygnet, Dix. Elizabeth, Lieutenant Charles Finch. Gloire. Storming batteries at Ans-le-Barque, and capture of Loire and Seine frigates.
1810
10 Jan. Cherokee, Richard Arthur Capture of L’Aimable Nelly.
12 Jan. Scorpion, F. Stanfell Capture of 16-gun brig L’Oreste.
Jan. & Feb. Pompée, Vice-Admiral Hon. Sir A. Cochrane; Captain Dilkes. Abercrombie, Fahie. Alfred, Watson. Alcmene, Hon. W. Maude. Asp, Preston. Aurora, J. Duer. Amaranthe, Pringle. Achates, Pinto. Attentive, Carr. Bellette, Sloane. Ballahou, Mills. Bacchus, Jenny. Blonde, V. V. Ballard. Castor, Roberts. Cherub, Tucker. Cygnet, Dix. Elizabeth, Fitch. Freija, Hayes. Fawn, Hon. G. A. Crofton. Frolic, Whinyates. Forester, Wall. Gloire, Carthew. Guadeloupe, Head. Grenada, Briggs. Hazard, Elliott. Loire, Schomberg. Laura, Hunter. Melampus, Hawker. Morne Fortunée, Wills. Netley, Jackson. Orpheus, Tonyn. Observateur, Wetherall. Perlen, Thompson. Pelorus, Huskisson. Pultusk, M'George. Plumper, Firssell. Rosamond, Walker. Ringdove, Dowers. Sceptre, Ballard. Statira, Boys. Scorpion, Stanfell. Savage, Ferrie. Supérieure, ' Coxen. Star, Paterson. Snap, Stewart. Surinam, Hodge. Subtle, Brown. Thetis, Miller. Vimeira, Scobell. Wanderer, Robilliard. Capture of Guadeloupe, 1810; for which a Medal was bestowed on the Army.
10 Feb. Thistle, Lieutenant Peter Proctor Capture of the Dutch corvette Havik.
24 April Surly, Welch. Firm, Little Capture of Alcide.
26 April Sylvia, Lieutenant A. Drury Capture of Echo in Straits of Sundy.
3 May Spartan, Jahleel Brenton Action with French frigate Ceres and consorts, and capture of Sparvière.
May & June Royalist, Maxwell Action with and capture of six armed vessels.
25 July Thames, Hon. G. Waldegrave. Pilot, Toup Nicolas. Weazle, Henry Prescott. Action with gun-boats; and capture and destruction of a number of transports at Amanthea.
9 Aug. Caroline, Christopher Cole. Piedmontaise, Charles Foote. Barracouta, E. Kenah. Banda Neirà.
18 Sept. Boadicea, J. Rowley. Otter, J. Tomkinson. Staunch, Lieutenant B. Street. Action with French squadron, and capture of the French frigate Venus; and re-capture of the Ceylon.
14 Oct. Briseis, Acting Commander G. Bentham . Capture of Sans-Souci.
1811
13 Mar. Amphion, Sir W. Hoste. Active, J. A. Gordon. Cerberus, H. Whitby. Volage, Phipps Hornby. Action with and capture of frigates off Lissa.
27 Mar. Defence of Anholt, Captain J. W. Maurice Anholt Island.
6 April Arrow, Sam. Knight Action with chasse-marées and batteries.
20 May Astraea, C. Schomberg. Phoebe, J. Hillyar. Galatea, W. Losack. Racehorse, J. De Rippe Action with French frigates and capture of Renommée and Néréide.
18 Aug. Hawke, Henry Bourchier Capture of 16-gun brig Heron and convoy.
Aug. & Sep. Scipion, Rear-Admiral Hon. R. Stopford; Captain J. Johnstone. Illustrious, Commodore Broughton; Captain Festing. Lion, H. Heathcote. Minden, Hoare. Akbar, H. Drury. Barracouta, W. F. Owen. Bucephalus, C. Pelly. Caroline, Cole. Cornelia, H. Edgell. Harpy, Bain. Hecate, Hon. H. Peachy. Hesper, B. Reynolds. Hussar, Crawford. Leda, Sayer. Modeste, Hon. G. Elliot. Nisus, P. Beaver. Phaeton, Pellew. Phoebe, J. Hillyar. President, S. Warren. Procris, Maunsell. Samarang, J. Drury. Sir F. Drake, G. Harris. Psyche, Edgcumbe. Doris, W. J. Lye. Dasher, W. Kelly. Capture of Java, 1811, for which a Medal was bestowed upon the Army.
11 Nov. Skylark, Boxer. Locust, Gedge Action with Boulogne flotilla and capture of gun-brig.
29 Nov. Alceste, M. Maxwell. Active, J. Gordon. Unité, Chamberlain. Action with and capture of two French frigates.
1812
22 Feb. Victorious, Captain Talbot. Weasel, J. W. Andrew Capture of French 74 Rivoli.
27 Mar. Rosario, Commander Trollope. Griffon, Hervey Capture of two brigs of war.
22 May Northumberland, Hy. Hotham. Growler, Lieutenant Weeks Destruction of two French frigates and a brig.
29 May Hyacinth, Ussher. Goshawk, Lilburn. Resolute, Keenan; and Gun-boat 16, Lieutenant Cull. At Malaga, capture of Brave and Napoleon.
6 July Dictator, Stewart. Podargus, Robilliard. Calypso, Weir. Flamer, Lieutenant England. Destruction of two Danish frigates and two brigs.
21 July Sealark, Thos. Warrand Capture of Ville de Caen.
29 Dec. Royalist, Downie Capture of La Ruse.
1813
22 April Weasel, Commander Black Destruction of six gun-boats.
1 June Shannon, Phil. Brooke Capture of American frigate Chesapeake.
14 Aug. Pelican, Commander Maples Capture of American brig Argus.
Aug. & Sept. Surveillante, G. Collier. Ajax, Otway. Andromache, Tobin. Beagle, J. Smith. Challenger, F. Vernon. Freija, W. J. Scott. Révolutionnaire, Wooicombe. Constant, Lieutenant J. Stokes. Dispatch, J. Galloway. Zyra, Bloye. Magicienne, Hon. W. Gordon. President, F. Mason. Sparrow, Tayler. Holly, Treacher. Juniper, Vassall; and Boats from such Ships as may have been present during the months of August and September, and which were employed on the inner line of sea blockade. St. Sebastian’s.
9 Oct. Thunder, W. O. Pell Capture of Neptune armed lugger.
1814
5 Jan. Desirée, Farquhar. Shamrock, Marshall. Hearty, Rose. Blazer, Banks. Piercer, Kneeshaw. Redbreast, Keith; and Gunboats. Fortress of Glückstadt captured.
16 Jan. Venerable, Rear-Admiral Durham; J. A. Worth. Cyane, T. Forrest. Capture of two French frigates.
25 Feb. Eurotas, J. Phillimore Capture of French frigate Clorinde.
27 Mar. Hebrus, E. Palmer Capture of French frigate L’Etoile.
28 Mar. Phoebe, James Hillyar. Cherub, Commander Tucker Capture of American frigate Essex, and Essex Junior.
17 Aug. Seahorse, James Gordon. Euryalus, C. Napier. Devastation, Captain Alexander, Aetna, Kenah. Meteor, S. Roberts. Erebus, Bartholomew. Fairy, Baker. Anna Maria, Jackson. At Alexandria in America; and destruction of shipping in the Potomac.
1815
15 Jan. Endymion, H. Hope Capture of President.
24 July Malta, Fahie. Berwick, Edward Brace Attack and reduction of Gaeta.
1816
27 Aug. Queen Charlotte, Admiral Lord Exmouth; Captain J. Brisbane. Impregnable, Rear-Admiral Milne; Captain Edw. Brace. Superb, Chas. Ekins. Albion, J. Coode. Minden, W. Paterson. Leander, Chetham. Glasgow, Hon. A. Maitland. Severn, Hon. F. W. Aylmer. Granicus, W. F. Wise. Hebrus, E. Palmer. Cordelia, W. Sarjeant. Heron, George Bentham. Britomart, R. Riddell. Mutine, James Mould. Prometheus, W. B. Dashwood. Hecla, W. Popham. Infernal, Hon. George J. Perceval. Beelzebub, W. Kempthorn. Fury, C. R. Moorsom. Falmouth, Hoy. Battle of Algiers.
1827
20 Oct. Asia, Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Codrington; Captain Edw. Curzon. Albion, J. A. Ommanney. Genoa, Walter Bathurst. Cambrian, G. W. Hamilton. Dartmouth, T. Fellowes. Glasgow, Hon. A. Maude. 'Talbot', Hon. F. Spencer. Rose, L. Davies. Philomel, Viscount Ingestrie. Mosquito, G. B. Martin. Brisk, Hon. W. Anson. Battle of Navarino.
1840
Nov. Princess Charlotte, Admiral Hon. Sir Robert Stopford; Captain A. Fanshawe. Powerful, Chas. Napier. Bellorophon, C. J. Austen. Revenge, Hon. W. Waldegrave. Ganges, B. Reynolds. Thunderer, F. Berkeley. Edinburgh, W. W. Henderson. Hastings, J. Lawrence. Benbow, H. Stewart. Rodney, Maunsell. Asia, W. Fisher. Vanguard, Sir D. Dunn. Implacable, Hervey. Cambridge, Barnard. Castor, E. Collier. Pique, Edward Boxer. Carysfort, H. B. Martin. Dido, L. Davies. Talbot, H. J. Codrington. Daphne, J. W. Dalling. Magicienne, F. J. Michell. Gorgon, W. H. Henderson. Cyclops, H. T. Austen. Wasp, Geo. Mansell. Vesuvius, Thomas Henderson. Stromboli, W. J. Williams. Hydra, R. S. Robinson. Phoenix, R. Stopford. Hazard, Hon. C. Gilbert Elliot. Zebra, J. J. Stopford. Hecate, J. H. Ward. Medea, Thos. Warden. Capture of Acre, and operations connected with it on the coast of Syria.



NAVAL MEDALS — BOATS AND ACTIONS.


Date. BOAT ACTIONS. CAPTURED VESSELS.
1794
17 Mar. The boats of the following Ships of the fleet under Sir John Jervis : — Boyne, Vengeance, Assurance,. Irresistible, Asia, Veteran, Beaulieu, Blonde, Avenger, Vesuvius, Winchelsea, Woolwich, Ulysses, Zebra, Aurora, Dromedary, Rose, Rattlesnake, Roebuck, Santa Margaritta, Experiment, Seaflower, Tormentor, Quebec, Nautilus, Spiteful, Venom. Boarding and capturing the French frigate Bienvenue and other vessels in Fort Royal Bay.
1797
29 May Boats of Lively and Minerve, Lieutenant T. M. Hardy Cutting out Mutine.
1799
9 June Boats of Success, under Lieutenant Phil. Facey Capturing a Spanish polacca.
20 Dec. Boats of Queen Charlotte, Lieutenant Bainbridge Recapture of cutter taken, by two privateers.
1800
29 July Boats of Viper, Impétueux, Amethyst, Lieutenant J. Coghlan Cerbère captured.
29 Aug. Boats of Renown, Impétueux, London, Courageux, Amethyst, Stag, Amelia,. Brilliant, and Cynthia, Lieutenant Burke. Cutting out Guèpe, of 18 guns.
27 Oct. Boats of Phaeton, Lieutenant Beaufort Cutting out San Josef.
1801
21 July Boats of Doris, Beaulieu, Uranie, and Ville de Paris Cutting out Chevrette.
1803
27 June Boats of Loire, Lieutenant F. Temple Cutting out Venteux.
1804
4 Feb. Boats of Centaur, Lieutenant Carthew Reynolds Curieux.
1805
4 June Boats of Loire, under Lieutenant Yeo Capture of Confiance, Muros Bay.
1806
16 July Boats of Centaur, Conqueror, Revenge, Achilles, Prince of Wales, Polyphemus, Monarch, Iris, and Indefatigable, under Lieutenant Sibley. Cutting out Caesar.
1807
2 Jan. Boats of the Cerberus, Lieutenant Coote Capture of a privateer.
21 Jan. Boats of Galatea, under Lieutenant Coombe Capture of Lynx.
19 April Boats of Richmond, under Sub-Lieutenant G. Bush Capture of a privateer.
1808
13 Feb. Boats of Confiance, under Mr. Robert Trist French gun-boat.
10 July Boats of Porcupine, under Lieutenant G. Price Capture of an armed ship at Port d’Anzo.
11 Aug. Boats of Sir R. Keats’ squadron Capture of man-of-war brig and cutter at Nyborg.
28 Nov. Boats of Heureux, under Commander W. Coombe Batteries, and capture of schooner at Mahaut.
1809
7 July Boats of Implacable, Bellerephon, Melpomene, and Prometheus, under Lieutenant Joseph Hawkey. Capture and destruction of gun-boats and convoy, at Hango Head, Baltic.
14 July Boats of Scout, under Lieutenant R. Battersby Storming battery, near Marseilles.
25 July Boats of Fawn, under Lieutenant Morgan Action with cutter and schooner Guadeloupe, and capture.
25 July Boats of Princess Caroline, Minotaur, Cerberus, and Prometheus,' under the command of Captain Forrest. Capture of Russian gun-boats in Aspo Road.
27 July L’Aimable, Lord George Stewart. Mosquito, W. Goat. Briseis, R. Pettit. Ephira, G. E. Watts. Pincher, Lieutenant Samuel Burgess. Taking and destroying the Fort at Bremerlé, Cuxhaven.
29 July Boats of Excellent, Acorn, and Bustard, under Lieutenant J. Harper. Capture of six gun-boats.
28 Aug. Boats of Amphion, under Lieutenant Phillott and Lieutenant Slaughter. Destroy a battery, and capture six gun-boats and a convoy at Cortelazzo.
1 Nov.. Boats of Tigre, Cumberland, Volontaire, Apollo, Topaze, Philomel, Scout, and Tuscan, under Lieutenant Tailour. Capture of eleven armed vessels, in Bay of Rosas.
18 Dec. Thetis, Pultusk, Achates, Attentive, and Bacchus, under Captain W. Elliott. Cutting out the Nisus at Guadeloupe.
1810
13 Feb. Boats of Christian VII., Armide, and Seine, under Lieutenant H. G. Guion. Attack on nine French gun-boats, and capture of one — Basque Road.
1 May Boats of Néréide, at Jacotel, Commander Willoughby The Fort taken.
28 June Boats of Amphion, Active, and Cerberus, under Lieutenant Slaughter. Capture of twenty-five vessels at Grao.
27 Sept. Boats of Caledonia, Valiant, and Armide, under Lieutenant A. Hamilton. Storming batteries at Pointe de Ché Basque Road.
4 Nov. Boats of Blossom, under Lieutenant Samuel Davies Capture of Caesar privateer.
23 Nov. Bomb and mortar vessels, and boats of the Cadiz fleet, under Captain (late Sir R.) Hall. Attack and destruction of shipping at Port St. Mary.
24 Dec. Boats of Diana, under Lieutenant Rowe Destruction of French frigate L’Elize.
1811
4 May Boats of Belle Poule and Alceste, under Lieutenant McCurdy Destruction of 14-gun brig at Parenza.
30 July Boats of Minden, under Lieutenant Lyons Capture of Fort Marrack, Java.
2 Aug. Boats of Quebec, Raven, Exertion, Redbreast, Alert, and Princess Augusta, under Lieutenant Samuel Blyth. Capture of three Danish gun-brigs in the River Jahde.
20 Sept. Boats of Victory, under Lieutenant Purcell Capture of Danish gun-boats.
4 Dec. Boats of the Sultan, Lieutenant Anderson Capture of Le Languedocienne.
1812
4 April Boats of Maidstone, Lieutenant McMeekan Capture of French Xebec.
1 Sept. Boats of Bacchante and Weazel, under Lieutenant O’Brien Action with and capture of gun-boats.
17 Sept. Boats of Eagle, Lieutenants Cannon and Moore Action with and capture of seventeen gun-boats, at Maestro.
29 Sept. Boats of the Aboukir, Ranger, and gun-boats, under Commander Henry Stuart. Attack on Mittau, Riga, and capture of officers and men of the enemy.
1813
6 Jan. Boats of Bacchante, under Lieutenant D. H. O’Brien Capture of five gun-brigs, coast of Calabria.
21 Mar. Boats of Brevdageren and Blazer, Lieutenant Devon Capture of two Danish gun-boats in Elbe.
28 April Boats of Orpheus, Lieutenant Dance Capture of Danish letter of marque, at Whampoa.
April & May Boats of Marlborough, Maidstone, Dragon, Statira, Dolphin, Fantome, Mohawk, Highflyer, Racer, under Captain Lawrence and Lieutenant Westphal, and personal command of Rear-Admiral Sir George Cockburn. French Town and Havre-de-Grâce, destruction of fort and cannon foundry.
2 May Boats of Repulse, Undaunted, Volontaire, and Redwing, Lieutenant J. Shaw. At Morgion, battery blown up, and six vessels captured.
1814
8 April Boats of Hogue, Endymion, Maidstone, and Boxer, under Lieutenant Henry Pyne. Connecticut, destruction of twenty-seven American vessels.
24 May Boats of Elizabeth, under Lieutenant M. Roberts Capture of L’Aigle.
14 Dec. Boats of Tonnant, Norge, Bedford, Ramillies, Royal Oak, Armide, Seahorse, Cygnus, Trave, Sophie, Meteor, Belle Poule, Gorgon, Alceste, and Diomede, under Captain Nicholas Lockyer. Capture of six gun-vessels and a sloop.

NAVAL MEDALS — INDEX.

[The Dates within Brackets are those of Boat Actions.]


A.

Abercrombie, Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Aboukir, [29 Sept. 1812].
Acasta, 6 Feb. 1806; Feb. 1809.
Achates, [13 Deo. 1809]; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Acheron, 3 Feb. 1805.
Achille, 21 Oct. 1805; [16 July 1806] Acorn, 29 July 1809.
Active, [28 June 1810]; 13 March 1811; 29 Nov. 1811.
    „    [hired cutter], 11 Oct. 1797.
Adamant, 11 Oct. 1797.
Aeolus, 4 Nov. 1805; Feb. 1809.
Aetna, 12 April 1809; 17 Aug. 1814.
Africa, 21 Oct. 1805.
Agamemnon, 14 March 1795; 2 Apr. 1801; 21 Oct. 1805; 6 Feb. 1806.
Agincourt, 11 Oct. 1797.
Aigle, 12 April, 1809.
Aimable, [27 July 1809].
Ajax, 21 Oct. 1805; Aug. and Sept. 1813.
Akbar, Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Albion, 27 Aug. 1816; 20 Oct.1827.
Alceste, 4 April 1808, [4 May 1811]; 29 Nov. 1811; [14 Dec. 1814].
Alcmène, 2 April 1801; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Alert, 2 Aug. 1811.
Alexander, 1 Aug. 1798.
Alfred, 1 June 1794; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Alliance, 30 May, 1799.
Amaranthe, 13 Dec. 1808; Feb. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Amazon, 13 Jan. 1797; 2 April 1810; 13 March, 1806.
Amethyst, [29 July 1800]; [29 Aug. 1800]; 10 Nov. 1808; 5 April 1809.
Amelia, 12 Oct. 1798; [29 Aug. 1800].
Amphion, [28 Aug. 1809]; [28 June 1810]; 13 March 1811.
Andromache, Aug. and Sept. 1813.
Andromeda, 8 July 1800.
Anholt, 27 March, 1811.
Ann, 8 July 1800; 24 Nov. 1807.
Anna Maria, 17 Aug. 1814.
Anson, 12 Oct. 1798; 23 Aug. 1806; 1 Jan. 1807.
Apollo, [1 Nov. 1809].
Aquilon, 1 June 1794; 23 June 1795.
Ardent, 11 Oct. 1797; 2 April 1801.
Arethusa, 23 Aug. 1806; 1 Jan. 1807.
Argus, 23 June, 1795.
Aristocrat, 17 March 1796.
Armide, [13 Feb. 1810]; [27 Sept.1810]; [14 Dec. 1814].
Arrow, 13 Sept. 1799; 2 April; 3 Feb. 1805; 6 April 1811.
Asia, [17 March 1794]; [14 Dec. 1814]; 20 Oct. 1827; 1840.
Asp, Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Assurance, [17 March 1794].
Astraea, 10 April 1795; 23 June 1795; 20 May 1811.
Atlas, 6 Feb. 1806.
Attentive, [13 Dec. 1809]; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Audacious, [1 June 1794]; 1 Aug. 1798; 12 July 1801.
Aurora, [17 March 1794]; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Avenger, [17 March 1794].

B.

Babet, 23 June 1795; 8 July 1800.
Bacchante, [1 and 18 Sept. 1812]; [6 Jan. 1813].
Bacchus, Feb. 1809; [13 Dec. 1809]; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Badger, 6 May 1798.
Ballahou, Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Barfleur, 1 June 1794; 23 June 1795; 14 Feb. 1797.
Barracouta, 9 Aug. 1810; Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Beagle, 12 April 1809; Aug. and Sept. 1813.
Beaulieu, [17 March 1794]; 11 Oct. 1797; [21 July 1801].
Beaver, 31 March 1804.
Bedford, 14 March 1795; 11 Oct. 1797; [14 Dec. 1814].
Beelzebub, 27 Aug. 1816.
Belleisle, 21 Oct. 1805; Feb. 1809.
Belle Poule, [4 May 1811]; [14 Dec. 1814].
Bellerophon, 1 June 1794; 17 June 1795; 1 Aug. 1798; 21 Oct. 1805; 7 July 1809; 1840.
Bellette, Feb. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Belliqueux, 11 Oct. 1797.
Bellona, 2 April 1801; 12 April 1809.
Benbow, 1840.
Berwick, 24 July 1815.
Biter, 8 July 1800.
Blanche, 4 Jan. 1795; 2 April 1801; 19 July 1806.
Blazer, [21 March 1813]; 5 Jan. 1814.
Blenheim, 14 Feb. 1797.
Blonde, [17 March 1794]; 18 Dec. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Blossom, [4 Nov. 1810].
Boadicea, 18 Sept. 1810.
Bonne Citoyenne, 14 Feb. 1797; 6 July 1809.
Boxer, 8 July 1800; [8 April 1814].
Boyne, [17 March 1794].
Brackel, 11 Oct. 1797.
Brevdageren, [21 March 1813].
Brilliant, [29 Aug. 1800].
Briseis, [27 July 1809]; 14 Oct. 1810.
Brisk, 20 Oct. 1827.
Britannia, 14 March 1795; 14 Feb. 1797; 25 Oct. 1805.
Britomart, 27 Aug. 1816.
Brunswick, 1 June 1794; 17 June 1795.
Bucephalus, Aug. and Sept, 1811.
Bustard, [29 July 1809].

C.

Caesar, 1 June 1794; 12 July 1801; 4 Nov. 1805; 12 April 1809.
Caledonia, 12 April 1809; 27 Sept. 1810.
Calpe, 12 July 1801.
Calypso, 6 .July 1812.
Cambrian, 20 Oct. 1827.
Cambridge, 1840.
Canada, 12 Oct. 1798.
Canopus, 6 Feb. 1806.
Captain, 14 March 1795; 14 Feb, 1797; Feb. 1809.
Caroline, 9 Aug. 1810; Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Carrier, 4 Nov. 1807.
Carysfort, 29 May 1794; 1840.
Castor, 17 June 1809; 18 Dec. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810; 1840.
Centaur, 4 Feb. 1804; 16 July 1806; 26 Aug. 1808.
Centurion, 18 Sept. 1804.
Cerberus, [2 Jan. 1807]; [25 July ]; [28 June 1810]; 18 March 1811.
Challenger, Aug. and Sept. 1813.
Charon, 1 June 1794; 23 June 1795.
Cherokee, 10 Jan. 1810.
Cherub, Feb. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810; 28 March 1814.
Childers, 14 March 1808.
Christian VII., 13 Feb. 1810.
Circe, 11 Oct. 1797; 13 Dec. 1808 : Feb. 1809.
Cleopatra, Feb. 1809.
Colossus, 23 June 1795; 14 Feb. 1797; 21 Oct. 1805.
Comus, 15 Aug. 1807.
Comet, 1 June 1794; 8 July 1800; 11 Aug. 1808.
Confiance, [13 Feb. 1808]; 14 Jan. 1809.
Conflict, 12 April 1809.
Conqueror, 21 Oct. 1805; [16 July ].
Constant, Aug. and Sept. 1813.
Contest, 12 April 1809.
Cordelia, 27 Aug. 1816.
Cornelia, Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Courageux, 14 March, 1795; [29 Aug. 1800]; 4 Nov. 1805.
Courier, 12 Aug. 1799; 22 Nov. 1799.
Crescent, 20 Oct. 1793.
Cruizer, 2 April 1801; INov. 1808.
Culloden, 1 June 1794; 14 Feb 1797; 1 Aug. 1798.
Cumberland, [1 Nov. 1809].
Cyane, 25 and 27 June 1809; 16 Jan. 1814.
Cyclops, 1840.
Cydnus, [14 Dec. 1814].
Cygnet, 18 Dec. 1809; Jan and Feb. 1810.
Cynthia, [29 Aug. 1800].

D.

Daphne, 1840.
Dart, 1 July 1800; 2 April 1801.
Dasher, Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Dartmouth, 20 Oct. 1827.
Defence, 1 June 1794; 1 Aug. 1798; 2 April 1810; 21 Oct. 1805.
Defiance, 2 April 1801; 21 Oct. 1805.
Demerara, Feb. 1809.
Désirée, 2 April 1801; 5 Jan. 1814.
Devastation, 17 Aug. 1814.
Diadem, 14 March 1795; 14 Feb. 1797.
Diamond, 17 March 1796.
Diana, 11 Sept. 1809; [24 Dec. 1810].
Dictator, 6 July 1812.
Dido, 24 June 1795; 14 Feb. 1797; 1840.
Diligent, 11 Oct. 1797.
Diomede, [14 Dec. 1814].
Director, 11 Oct. 1797.
Discovery, 2 April 1801.
Dispatch, Aug. and Sept. 1813.
Dolly, 23 June 1795.
Dolphin, [29 April 1813].
Dominica, Feb. 1809.
Donegal, 6 Feb. 1806; 12 April 1809
Doris, [21 July 1801]; Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Doterel, 12 April 1809.
Dragon, [29 April 1813].
Dreadnought, 21 Oct. 1805.
Dromedary, [17 March 1794].
Dryad, 13 June 1796.

E.

Eagle, [17 Sept. 1812].
Edgar, 2 April 1801.
Edinburgh, 1840.
Egmont, 14 March 1795; 14 Feb. 1797.
Elephant, 2 April 1801.
Elizabeth, 18 Dec. 1809; Jan. and 14 Feb. 1810; [24 May 1814].
Emerald, 13 March 1808; 12 April 1809.
Encounter, 12 April 1809.
Endymion, [3 April 1814]; 15 Jan. 1815.
Entreprenante, 21 Oct. 1805.
Epervier, 6 Feb. 1806; 13 Dec. 1808.
Ephira, [27 July 1809].
Erebus, 17 Aug. 1814.
Espiègle, 12 Aug. 1799.
Espoir, 7 Aug. 1798; 25 and 27 June 1809.
Ethalion, 12 Oct. 1798; Feb. 1809.
Eurotas, 25 Feb. 1814.
Euryalus, 21 Oct. 1805; 17 Aug. 1814.
Eurydice, Feb. 1809.
Excellent, 14 Eeb. 1797; [29 July 1809].
Exertion, [2 Aug. 1811].
Experiment, [17 March 1794].
Explosion, 2 April 1801.
Express, 13 Dec. 1808; Feb. 1809.

F.

Fairy, 5 Feb. 1800; 17 Aug. 1814.
Falcon, 8 July 1800.
Falmouth, 27 Aug. 1816.
Fantorne, 29 April, 1813.
Fawn, Feb. 1809; [25 July 1809]; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Fervent, 12 April l809.
Firm, 24 April 1810.
Fisgard, 20 Oct. 1798; 1 Jan. 1807.
Flamer, 6 July 1812.
Forester, Feb. 1809; Jan. 4nd Feb. 1810.
Fortitude, 14 March 1795.
Fox, 14 March 1795; 14 Feb. 1797.
Foxhound, 12 April 1809.
Foudroyant, 12 Oct. 1798.
Freija, 18 Dec. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810; Aug. and Sept 1813.
Frolic, Feb. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Fury, 27 Aug. 1816.

G.

Galatea, [21 Jan. 1807]; 20 May 1811; 23 June 1795.
Ganges, 2 April 1801; 1840.
Genoa, 20 Oct. 1827.
Gibraltar, 1 June 1794; 12 April 1809.
Glasgow, 27 Aug. 1816 5 20 Oct. 1827.
Glatton, 2 April 1801.
Gloire, Feb. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810; 18 Dec. 1809.
Glory, 1 June 1794.
Goliath, l4 Feb. 1797; 1 Aug. 1798.
Goree, Feb. 1809.
Gorgon, [14 Dec. 1814]; 1840.
Goshawk, 29 May 1812.
Granicus, 27 Aug. 1816.
Grasshopper, 4 April 1808; 24 April 1808.
Grenada, Jan. and Feb. 1610.
Griffon, 27 March 1812.
Growler, 12 April 1809; 22 May 1812.
Guadaloupe, Jan. and Feb. 1810.

H.

Harpy, 5 Feb. 1800; 2 April 1801; Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Hastings, 1840.
Haughty, Feb. 1809.
Hawke, 18 Aug. 1811.
Hazard, Feb. 1809; 18 Dec. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810; 1840.
Hearty, 5 Jan. 1841.
Hebrus, 27 Mai-ch 1814; 27 Aug. 1816.
Hecate, Aug. and Sept. 1811; 1840.
Hecla, 2 April 1801; 27 Aug. 1816.
Hero, 4 Nov. 1805; 12 April 1809.
Heron, 27 Aug. 1816.
Hesper, Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Heureux, [28 Nov. 1808].
Highflyer, [29 April 1813].
Hogue, [8 April 1814].
Holly, Aug. and Sept. 1813.
Horatio, 10 Feb. 1809.
Hussar, 17 May 1795; Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Hyacinth, 29 May 1812.
Hydra, 6 Aug. 1807; 1840.

I.

Illustrious, 14 March 1795; 12 April 1809; Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Impérieuse, 12 April 1809.
Iméetueux, [29 July 1890]; [29 Aug. 1800].
Implacable, 26 Aug. 1808; [7 July 1809]; 1840.
Impregnable, 1 June 1794; 27 Aug. 1816.
Incendiary, 1 June 1794; 23 June 1795.
Inconstant, 14 March 1795.
Indefatigable, 20 April 1796; 13 Jan. 1797; [16 July 1806]; 12 April 1809.
Infernal, 27 Aug. 1816.
Insolent, 12 April 1809.
Intrepid, Feb. 1809.
Invincible, 1 June 1794.
Iris, [16 July 1806].
Irresistible, [17 March 1794]; 23 June 1795; 14 Feb. 1797.
Isis, 11 Oct. 1797; 2 April 1901.

J.

Jamaica, 2 April 1801.
Juniper, Aug. and Sept. 1813.
Juno, 12 Aug. 1799.

K.

Kent, 8 July 1800.
Kingfisher, 1 June 1794; 17 June 1795; 6 Feb, 1806.
King George, 11 Oct. 1797; 12 April 1809.

L.

Lancaster, 11 Oct. 1797.
Lapwing, 3 Dec. 1796.
Latona, 1 June 1794; 12 Aug. 1799; 1 Jan. 1807.
Laura, Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Leander, 1 Aug. 1798; 27 Aug. 1816.
Leda, Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Leviathan, 1 June 1794; 21 Oct. 1805.
Liberty, 17 March 1796; Feb. 1809.
Lion, 15 July 1798; Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Lively, 13 March 1795; 14 Feb. 1797; [29 May 1797].
Locust, 11 Nov. 1811.
Loire, [27 June 1803]; [4 June 1805]; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
London, 23 June 1795; [29 Aug. 1800]; 2 April 1801; 13 March 1806.
Louisa, 12 July 1801; 28 Oct. 1607.
Lowestoffe, 14 March 1795 : 24 June 1795.
Lyra, 12 April 1809; Aug. and Sept. 1813.

M.

Magicienne, 6 Feb. 1806; Aug. and Sept. 1813; 1840.
Magnanime, 12 Oct. 1798.
Maidstone, [4 April 1812]; [29 April ]; [8 April 1814].
Majestic, 1 June 1794; 1 Aug. 1798.
Malta, 24 July 1814.
Manly, [14 Dec. 1814].
Marlborough, 1 June 1794; [29 April 1813].
Mars, 17 June 1795; 21 April 1798; 21 Oct. 1805.
Martin, 11 Oct. 1797.
Medea, 1840.
Mediator, 12 April 1809.
Megaera, 23 June 1795.
Melampus, 12 Oct. 1798; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Meleager, 14 March 1795.
Melpomène, [7 July 1809].
Mercury, 4 April 1508.
Meteor, 17 Aug. 1814; [14 Dec. 1814].
Minden, [30 July 1811]; Aug. and Sept. 1811; 27 Aug. 1816.
Minerve, 14 March 1795; 19 Dec. 1796, 14 Feb. 1797; [29 May 1797].
Minotaur, 1 Aug. 1798; 21 Oct. 1805; [25 July 1809].
Modeste, Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Mohawk, [29 April 1813].
Monarch, 11 Oct. 1797; 2 April 1801; [16 July 1806].
Monmouth, 11 Oct. 1797.
Montagu, 1 June 1794; 11 Oct. 1797.
Morne Fortunée, 1 Jan. 1807; 13 Dec. 1808; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Mosambique, Feb. 1809.
Moselle, 14 March 1795.
Mosquito, 9 June 1795; 27 July xx; 20 Oct. 1827.
Mutine, 1 Aug. 1798; 27 Aug. 1816.

N.

Naiad, 21 Oct. 1805.
Namur, 14 Feb. 1797; 4 Nov. 1805.
Nassau, 22 March 1808.
Nautilus, [17 March 1794].
Nemesis, [8 July 1800].
Neptune, 21 Oct. 1805; Feb. 1809.
Néréide, [1 May 1810].
Netley, Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Niger, 1 June 1794; 14 Feb. 1797.
Nile, 8 July 1800.
Nimrod, 12 April 1809.
Nisus, Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Norge, [14 Dec. 1814].
Northumberiand, 6 Feb. 1806; 22 May 1812.
Nymphe, 18 June 1793; 23 June; 8 March 1797.

O.

Observateur, Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Onyx, 1 Jan. 1809.
Orion, 1 June 1794; 23 June 1795; 14 Feb. 1797; 1 Aug. 1798; 21 Oct. 1805.
Orpheus, Jan. and Feb. 1810; [28 April 1813].
Otter, 2 April 1801; 18 Sept. 1810.

P.

Pallas, 17 June 1795; 12 April 1809.
Pasley, 28 Oct. 1801.
Pegasus, 1 June 1794.
Pelican, 14 Aug. 1813.
Pelorus, Feb. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Penelope, 30 Martfh 1800; Feb. 1809.
Perlen, Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Peterel, 21 March 1800.
Phaeton, 1 June 1794; 17 June 1795; [27 Oct. 1800].; Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Phoebe, 21 Dec. 1797; 19 Feb. 1801; 21 Oct. 1805; 20 May 1811; Aug. and Sept. 1811; 28 March 1814.
Phoenix, 10 Aug. 1805; 4 Nov. 1805; 1840.
Philomel, [1 Nov. 1809]; 20 Oct. 1827.
Piedmontaise, 9 Aug. 1810.
Piercer, 5 Jan. 1814.
Pickle, 21 Oct. 1805; 3 Jan. 1807.
Pilot, 25 July 1810.
Pincher, [27 July 1809].
Pique, 26 March 1806; 1840.
Plumper, Jan. and FeB. 1810.
Podargus, 6 July 1812.
Polyphemus, 2 April 1801; 21 Oct. 1805; [16 July 1806].
Pompée, 12 July 1801; Feb. 1809; 17 April 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Porcupine, [10 July 1808].
Port d’Espagne, Feb. 1809.
Poulette, 14 March 1795.
Powerful, 11 Oct. 1797; 1840.
President, Aug. and Sept. 1811; Aug. and Sept. 1813.
Prince, 23 June 1795; 21 Oct. 1805.
Prince George, 23 June, 1795; 14 Feb. 1797.
Prince of Wales, 23 June 1795; [16 July 1806].
Princess Augusta, [2 Aug. 1811].
Princess Caroline, [25 July 1809].
Princess Charlotte, 1840.
Princess Royal, 14 March 1795.
Procris, Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Prometheus, [7 July 1809]; [25 July 1809], 27 Aug. 1816.
Psyche, Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Pultusk, Feb. 1809; [13 Dec. 1809]; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Pylades, 12 Aug. 1799.

Q.

Quebec, 17 March 1794; [2 Aug. 1811].
Queen, 1 June 1794; 23 June 1795.
Queen Charlotte, 1 June 1794; 23 June 1795; [20 Dec. 1799]; 27 Aug. 1816.

R.

Racer, [29 April 1813].
Racehorse, 20 May 1811.
Raisonnable, 2 April 1801.
Ramillies, 1 June 1794; 2 April; [14 Dec. 1814].
Ranger, 1 June 1794; [29 Sept. 1812].
Rapid, 24 April 1808.
Rattler, 1 June 1794.
Rattlesnake, [17 March 1794].
Raven, 14 Feb. 1797; [2 Aug. 1811].
Recruit, Feb. 1809; 17 June 1809.
Redbreast, [2 Aug. 1811]; 5 Jan. 1814.
Redpole, 12 April 1809.
Redwing, 7 May 1808; 31 May 1808; [2 May 1813].
Renown, [29 Aug. 1800].
Repulse, [2 May 1813].
Resolute, 29 April 1812.
Resolution, 12 April 1809.
Revenge, 21 Oct. 1805; 12 April 1809; 16 July 1806; 1840.
Révolutionnaire, 23 June 1795; 4 Nov. 1805; Aug. and Sept. 1813.
Richmond, [19 April 1807].
Ringdove, Feb. 1809; 18 Dec. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Robust, 23 June 1795; 12 Oct. 1798.
Rodney, 1840.
Roebuck, [17 March 1794].
Romney, 17 June 1794.
Romulus, 14 March 1795.
Rosamond, Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Rosario, 8 July 1800; 27 March 1812.
Rose, [17 March 1794];; 11 Oct. 1797; 20 Oct. 1827.
Royal George, 1 June 1794; 23 June 1795.
Royalist, May and June 1810; 29 Dec. 1812.
Royal Oak, [14 Dec. 1814].
Royal Sovereign, 1 June 1794; 17 June 1795; 21 Oct. 1805.
Russell, 1 June 1794; 23 June 1795 .; 11 Oct. 1797; 2 April 1801.

S.

Samarang, Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Sandfly, 6 May 1798.
San Fiorenzo, 8 March 1797; 14 Feb. 1805; 8 March 1808.
Sans Pareil, 23 Jan. 1795.
Santa Margaritta, [17 March 1794]; 8 June 1796; 4 Nov. 1805.
Sappho, 2 March 1808.
Saturn, 2 April 1801.
Savage, Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Sceptre, 18 Dec. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Scipion, Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Scorpion, 31 March 1804; 12 Jan. 1810; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Scout, [1 Nov. 1809]; [14 July ].
Seahorse, 6 July 1808; 17 Aug. 1814; [14 Dec. 1814].
Seaflower, [17 March 1794].
Sealark, 21 July 1812.
Seine, 20 Aug. 1800; [13 Feb. 1810].
Selby, 8 July 1800.
Severn, 27 Aug. 1816.
Shamrock, 5 Jan. 1814.
Shannon, 1 June 1813.
Sir Francis Drake, Aug. and Sept. 1811.
Sirius, 21 Oct. 1805; 17 April 1806.
Skylark, 11 Nov. 1811.
Snap, Feb. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Sophie, [14 Dec. 1814].
Southampton, 1 June 1794; 9 June 1796; 14 Feb. 1797.
Sparrow, Aug. and Sept. 1813.
Spartan, 3 May 1810.
Spartiate, 21 Oct. 1805.
Speedy, 6 Nov. 1799; 6 May 1801.
Spencer, 12 July 1801; 6 Feb, 1806.
Speculator, 11 Oct. 1797.
Spider, 25 Aug. 1795.
Spiteful, [17 March 1794].
St. George, 14 March 1795; 2 April 1801.
St. Pierre, Feb. 1809.
Stag, 8 July 1800; [29 Aug. 1800].
Standard, 23 June 1795.
Star, Feb. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Stately, 22 March 1808.
Statira, Jan. and Feb. 1810; [April and May 1813].
Staunch, 18 Sept. 1810.
Stork, 13 Dec. 1808; Feb. 1809.
Stromboli, 1840.
Subtle, Feb. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Success, [9 June 1799].
Sulphur, 2 April 1801.
Sultan, [11 Dec. 1811].
Superb, 12 July 1801; 6 Feb. 1806; 27 Aug. 1816.
Supérieure, Feb. 1809; 10 Feb. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Surinam, Feb. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Surly, 24 April 1810.
Surprise, 25 Oct. 1799.
Surveillante, Aug. and Sept. 1813.
Swiflsure, 1 Aug. 1798; 21 Oct. 1805.
Swinger, Feb. 1809.
Sybille, 28 Feb. 1799.
Sylph, 28 Sept. 1801.
Sylvia, 26 April 1810.

T.

Talbot, 20 Oct. 1827; 1840.
Tarleton, 14 March 1795.
Teazer, 8 July 1800.
Telegraph, 18 March 1799.
Téméraire, 21 Oct. 1805.
Terpsichore, 13 Oct. 1796.
Terrible, 14 March 1795.
Terror, 2 April 1801.
Thalia, 23 June 1795.
Thames, 12 July 1801; 25 July 1810.
Theseus, 1 Aug. 1798; 30 May 1799; 12 April 1809.
Thetis, 17 May 1795; [13 Dec. 1809]; 18 Dec. 1809; Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Thistle, 10 Feb. 1810.
Thunder, 12 April 1809; 9 Oct. 1813.
Thunderer, 1 June 1794, 23 June 1795; 21 Oct. 1805; 1840.
Tigre, 30 May 1799; [1 Nov. 1809].
Tonnant, 21 Oct. 1805; [14 Dec. 1814].
Topaze, [1 Nov. 1809].
Tormentor, [17 March 1794].
Trave, [14 Dec. 1814].
Tremendous, 1 June 1794.
Triumph, 17 June 1795; 11 Oct. 1797.
Tuscan, [1 Nov. 1809].

U.

Ulysses, [17 March 1794]; Feb. 1809.
Undaunted, [2 May 1813].
Unicorn, 8 June 1796; 12 April 1809.
Unité, 29 Nov. 1811.
Uranie, [21 July 1801].

V.

Valiant, 1 June 1794; 23 June 1795; 12 April 1809; [27 Sept. 1810].
Vanguard, 1 Aug. 1798; 1840.
Venerable, 11 Oct. 1797; 12 July 1801; 16 Jan. 1814.
Vengeance, [17 March 1794].
Venom, [17 March 1794].
Venus, 1 June 1794.
Vesuvius, [17 March 1794]; 1840.
Veteran, [17 March 1794]; 11 Oct. 1797; 2 April 1801.
Victorious, 22 Feb. 1812.
Victory, 14 Feb. 1797; 21 Oct. 1805; [20 Sept. 1811].
Vigilant, 8 July 1800.
Ville de Paris, [21 July 1801].
Vimeira, Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Vinciego, 30 March 1800.
Viper, 26 Dec. 1799; 29 July 1800.
Virginie, 19 May 1808.
Volage, 13 March 1811.
Volcano, 2 April 1801.
Volontaire, 1 Nov. 1809; [2 May 1813.]

W.

Wanderer, Jan. and Feb. 1810.
Warrior, 2 April 1801.
Wasp, 8 July 1800; 1840.
Weazel, 25 July 1810; 22 Feb. 1812; 22 April 1813; [1 and 18 Sept. 1812].
Whiting, 12 April 1809.
Winchelsea, [17 March 1794].
Windsor Castle, 14 March 1795.
Wolverine, 13 Sept. 1799; Feb. 1809.
Woolwich, [17 March 1794].

Y.

York, Feb. 1809.

Z.

Zealous, 1 Aug. 1798.
Zebra, 17 March 1794; 2 April 1801; 1840.
Zephyr, 2 April 1801.