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me the most beneficial and satis- 
factory assistance. 
Herewith I transmit a list of 
the killed and wounded on board 
the different ships of the squadron, 
and have to lament the loss of cap- 
tain Littlejohn of the Berwick, 
who (I understand from some of 
her men that were re-taken in the 
-Ca-Ira) was unfortunately killed 
the morning of the ships being-cap- 
tured; by which misfortune his 
majesty has lost a most valuable 
_ and experienced officer; and I have 
only to add, that he has left a wi- 
dow and four small children, 
T am sir, 
Your most obedient 
humble servant, 
Wn. HorHam. 
P. S. Inclosed are lists of the 
ships that composed the two squa- 
drons on the 14th instant. 
Tam now on the way with the 
prizes to St. Fiorenzo, but doubt 
much whether it will be possible 
to get them in, as they.are dis.” 
masted, greatly shattered, and.very 
leaky, particularly the Ca-Ira. 
~ Return of the officers and men 
killed and wounded on board the 
different ships of the squadron 
urider viee-admiral -Hotham’s 
command, in an action with the 
’ French fleet off Genoa, the r4th 
of March, 1795. 
Britannia, captain Holloway— 
seaman killed, 18 ditto wounded. 
Princess Royal, captain Purvis-— 
3 seamen killed, 7 ditto wounded ; 
1 marine or soldier wounded, 
St. George, captain Foley—Third’’ 
lieutenant R. Honyman’ wounded, ° 
4 seamen killed, 12 ditto wounded. 
ANNUAL REGISTER; 1795. 
Windsor Castle, ‘captain Gore— 
First lieutenant Thomas Hawker 
wounded, ¢ seamen killed, 28 ditto 
wounded ; 1 marine or soldier kill- 
ed, -2 ditto wounded. 
Captain. captain Reeve—Mr, 
William Hunter (master) and first 
lieut. Wilson Rathbone, wounded ; 
3 seamen killed, 17 ditto wounded. 
Fortitude, captain Young—1 sea- 
man killed, 4 ditto wounded. 
Illustrious, captain Frederick— 
Mr. Samuel Moore (midshipman) 
wounded, 15 seamen killed, 68 ditto 
wounded ; 5 marines or soldiers kill. | 
ed, 1 ditto wounded. 
Egmont, captain Sutton—7 sea- 
men killed, 21 ditto wounded 
~ Terrible, captain Campbell—6 
seamen wounded. 
Cotrageux, captain Montgome- 
ry.—Mr. William Coleman (mid- 
shipman) killed, Mr. John Black- 
burn (master) wounded; 8 seamen 
killed, 21 ditto wounded ; 6 ma- 
rines*‘or soldiers killed, 11 ditto 
wounded. 
- Bedford, captain Gould—First 
lieutenant Miles wounded ; 6 sea- 
men killed, 14 ditto wounded; 1 
marine or soldier killed, 3 ditto 
wounded. o 
Agamemnon, captain Nelson.— 
Mr. John Wilson (master) and 12 
seamen wounded. 
‘ Diadem, captain Tyler—3 sea- 
men killed, 7 ditto wounded. 
‘ Inconstant, captain Freemantle 
+3 seamen killed, 4 ditto wound. 
ed. 
> Tancredi, Le Chevalier Caracci- 
oli—1 seamankilled, 5 ditto wound- 
Total—7s killed, 280 wounded, 
W, Hornam. 
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