7. Swiftsure Benjamin Hallowell 74 590
8. Audacious Davidge Gould 74 590
9. Defence John Peyton 74 590
10. Zealous Samuel Hood 74 590
11. Orion Sir James Saumarez 74 590
12. Goliath Thomas Foley 74 590
13. Majestic George B. Westcott 74 590
14. Bellerophon Henry D’E. Darby 74 590
BRIG.
15. La Mutine Thomas Hardy
Horatio Nelson.
Vanguard, off the Mouth of the
Nile,
3d August 1798.
FRENCH LINE OF BATTLE.
How
disposed
Ships. Commanders.
Guns. Men. of.
1. Le Guerrier 74 700 Taken.
2. Le Conquerant 74 700 Taken.
3. Le Spartiate 74 700 Taken.
4. L’Aquilon 74 700 Taken.
5. Le Souverain Peuple 74 700 Taken.
6. Le Franklin {Blanquet, 1st Contre }
{ Admiral } 80 800 Taken.
7. L’Orient {Admiral Brueys, }
{Commander in Chief }120 1010 Burnt.
8. Le Tonnant 80 800 Taken.
9. L’Heureux 74 700 Taken.
10. Le Timoleon 74 700 Burnt.
11. Le Mercure 74 700 Taken.
12. Le Guillaume Tell {Villeneave, 2d Contre}
{ Admiral } 80 800 Escaped.
13. Le Genereux 74 300 Escaped.
FRIGATES.
14. La Diane 48 300 Escaped.
15. La Justice 44 300 Escaped.
16. L’Artemise 36 250 Burnt.
17. Le Serieuse 36 250 Dismasted
and sunk.
Horatio Nelson.
Vanguard, off the Mouth of
the Nile,
3d August 1798.
No mention is made, in the above French List, of the numerous gun-boats employed by the enemy; while the Culloden, though not engaged, is preserved in the British Line of Battle.
A Return of the Killed and Wounded in his Majesty’s Ships under the Command of Sir Horatio Nelson, K. B. Rear-Admiral of the Blue, &c. in Action with the French Fleet, at Anchor, on the 1st of August 1798, off the Mouth of the Nile.
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