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gre ; the latter has left a widowed 

 mother in distressed circumstances, 

 who looked to him for comfort and 

 support. Among the wounded are 

 lieutenant Taiiour, of the Tigre, 

 and lieutenant Forster, of the Apol- 

 lo, severely. 



The brigs were directed to keep 

 under weigh, and were in an admi- 

 rable situation at day-light to have 

 given assistance, had it been neces- 

 sary. 



I have the honour also to inclose 

 a list of the officers employed on 

 this service, and I have only to state 

 that their conduct, and that of the 

 seamen and marines under their 

 command, was such as to exceed 

 any encomium from my pen, and 

 entitles them to my warmest thanks 

 and approbation. 



1 have the honour to be, &c. 

 (Signed) 



B. Hallowell. 



A List of Ships and Vessels captur- 

 ed and destroyed by the boats of 

 the squadron under the command 

 of Benjamin Hallowell, esq. cap- 

 tain of his majesty's ship the 

 Tigre, in the Bay of Rosas, on 

 the morning of the \st November, 

 1809. 



Armed store-ship La Lemproye, 

 Bertault la Brectreete, lieutenant de 

 Vaisseau, commander, of 16 nine- 

 pounders, 116 men, and 600 tons: 

 burnt. — Pierced for 22 guns on the 

 main deck — Vessel of war. 



Bombard La Victoire Garribou, 

 ensign de Vaisseau, commander, of 

 14 six-pounders, and 80 men : — 

 burnt— Vessel of war. 



Felucca L'Assacien, Rouve, mas- 

 ter, of 25 muskets and 20 men : 

 burnt — Transport belonging to 

 government. 



L'Union, of 150 tons ; burnt' — 

 Landed her cargo. 



La Bien Amie, 150 tons, laden 

 with biscuit ; burnt. 



Notre Dame de Rosaire, of 150 

 tons ; burnt — Landed her cargo. 



Felucca Notre Dame de Grace, 

 of 90 tons; burnt — Landed her 

 cargo. 



Bombard le Grondire, Coreille, 

 ensign de Vaisseau, commander, of 

 8 six-pounders, and 45 men, laden 

 with biscuit; taken— -Transport 

 belonging to government. 



Xebeck Le Normande, Arnaut, 

 ensign de Vaisseau, commander, of 

 10 four-pounders, and 48 men ; 

 taken — Vessel of war. 



Le Dragon, of 200 tons, laden 

 with biscuit ; taken. 



LTndien, of 200 tons, laden with 

 corn and flour ; taken. 



(Signed) B. Hallowell. 



A return of the Killed and Wound- 

 ed in the attack on the enemy s 

 vessels on the morning of the \st 

 November, 1809, in the Bay of 

 Biscay. 



Tigre. Killed — James Cald- 

 well, master's mate; Thomas Jones, 

 (1) able; Alexander Duncan, ditto; 

 James Anderson, ditto. 



Wounded — John Taiiour, lieute- 

 nant, severely ; D. R. Syer, mid- 

 shipman, ditto ; James Kilfoyle, 

 carpenter's crew, slightly; William 

 Window, quarter-gunner, ditto; 

 Peter M'Laughlin, able, slightly; 

 John Riley (1), ordinary, ditto; 

 John Westway, private marine, dit- 

 to; James Terry, private marine, 

 ditto; James Grant, private marine, 

 ditto; George Lemon, able, ditto. 

 Cumberland. Killed — John 

 Leigh, ordinary; Thomas Gibson, 

 marine. 

 2 L 2 Wounded 



