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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1804 



■with him, and with the Dutch com- 

 mander Van Treslong, which ter- 

 minated at last in articles differing 

 only in some slight modifications 

 from those originally proposed by the 

 British commanders. 

 Total Bet urn of Killed and Wounded 

 of the Troops under the Command 

 of Mtijor General Sir Charles 

 Green, at the Assault and Capture 

 of the Forts Leijden undFrederici, 

 in the Colonii of Surinam, on the 

 30th of JpriL 



Total — 3 rank and file killed ; 

 1 field olTiccr, 3 subalterns, 1 staif, 

 1 Serjeant, and .7 rank and file 

 wounded. Officers wounded — Lt. 

 col. the hon. George Cranstoun, of 

 the 64th regiment; lieut. Arnold, 

 of the royal engineers ; Mr. Hobbs, 

 assistant engineer ; lieut. Ross, of 

 the 64th regiment ; lieut. Brown- 

 rigg, of the 87th regiment ; bri- 

 gadier gen. Hughes. 

 Total Return of Killed and Wounded 

 of the Royal Navy, under thcCom- 

 wand of Commodore Hood, at the 

 Assault andCapture of Forts Lcijden 

 and Frederici, on the 30th of April. 

 Centaur — 1 lieutenant, 1 petty 

 officer, and 2 seamen, killed ; 2 

 lieutenants, and 4 seamen, wound- 

 ed. Drake — 1 warrant ofiicer, 



killed — Pandour— 1 seaman, wound- 

 ed. — Unique — 1 lieutenant, wound- 

 ed. Total — 1 lieutenant, 1 war- 

 rant officer, 1 petty officer, and 2 

 seaman killed ; 3 lieutenants, and 5 

 seamen wounded. Officers killed. — 

 Lieut. Smith, first of the Centaur, 

 mortally wounded ; died the follow- 

 ing day ; W. Shuklham, midship- 

 man of the Centaur; Mr. , 



lioatswain of the Drake. 

 Total Return of Bataviun Prisoners 

 taken at the Conquest of ike Colony 

 of Surinam. 



I Lieutenant-general; 1 lieuti- 

 1 



nant-coloncl, 1 major, 19 captains, 

 22 first lieutenants, 30 second lieu- 

 tenants, 1 surgeon-major, 6 first 

 surgeons, 10 second surgeons, 2 

 serjeant-majors, 79 Serjeants, 110 

 corporals, 24 drummers, 1434 pri- 

 vates. 13 women, and 11 children. 

 -N. B. Total )iumber of pri- 

 soners (navy included) exclusive of 

 stalV and departments, is 2001. 



There fell into our hands, on this 

 occasion, the Proserpine of 32 guns, 

 and the Pyladcs of 18. — The quan- 

 tity of ordnance, ammunition, and 

 stores taken is immense. 



Accounts of the different Attempts 

 made upon the Enemifs Flotilla by 

 the Immortality and Melpomene 

 Frigates, in Letters addressed to 

 Lord, Keith, K. B. 6^c. SfC. — Ad- 

 miral Louis, (SjX. 



Inimortcdite, Boulogne E. seven or 

 eight leagues, July2lst. 



Sir, 



The wind yesterday set in strong 

 from the N. N. E. and N. E. by N. 

 and made so much sea, that the ene- 

 my's vessels in the road oF Boulogne 

 became very uneasy ; and about eight 

 P. M. the lee-most brigs began to 

 get under weigh, and work to 

 windward, whilst some of the lug- 

 gers ran down apparently for Eta- 

 l)les; their force was then 4-5 brigs, 

 and 43 luggers. I made a signal to 

 look out on these vessels, which was 

 immediately obeyed by the Harpey, 

 Bloodhound, and Archer, who closed 

 with them, giving their fire to such 

 as attempted to stand oft' from the 

 land ; the Autumn was at this time 

 getting under weigh, and lost no 

 time in giving her support to the 

 vessels already on this service, and 

 coutiuued with them during the whole 



weather 



