516 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1809. 



Wounded — Richard Stuart, lieu- 

 tenant, slightly; JohnWebster,mas- 

 ter's mate ; W. H. Brady, midship- 

 man; JohnWhite, able; John James, 

 able, slightly; Charles Spraggs, or- 

 dinary; Oliver Isaac, ordinary, 

 slightly; Timothy Collins, ordinary; 

 Isaac Stafford, ordinary, very 

 slightly; Stephen Miller, ordinary; 

 John Keilly, ordinary; Robert Kel- 

 ly, ordinary; George Hetherstone, 

 private marine, very dangerously ; 

 Thomas Bowles, private marine, 

 slightly ; George Mitchell, private 

 marine. 



VoLONTAiKE. Killed — Dal- 

 housie Teit, lieutenant; Thomas 

 Harrison, quarter-gunner. 



Wounded — Robert Grant, ma- 

 rine, dangerously ; Thomas Sutton, 

 seaman, [badly ; Christopher An- 

 derson, seaman, ditto ; James Hays, 

 seaman, ditto ; Jacob Schwerin, 

 seaman, ditto ; William Hinson, 

 marine, slightly ; James Dawden, 

 marine, ditto ; John Davis, seaman, 

 ditto; William Thomas, seaman, 

 ditto ; Christopher Feat, seaman, 

 ditto ; William Thompson, seaman, 

 ditto ; Joseph Lewis, seaman, ditto; 

 John Smith, seaman, ditto ; Hon. 

 J. A. Maude, lieutenant, ditto— a 

 volunteer from the Ville de Paris ; 

 John Armstead, midshipman, ditto 

 —a volunteer from the Ville de 

 Paris. 



Apollo. Killed — Evan Jones, 

 Serjeant of marines; Wm. Saun- 

 ders, private marine; John Mackie, 

 able. 



Wounded — J. Begbie, first lieu- 

 tenant, slightly ; J. Forster, lieute- 

 nant, severely ; Peter Manning, 

 private marine, dangerously; Louis 

 O. Sauf, ordinary, badly ; Caul 

 Sauster, able, sliglitly. 



TopAZE. Killed — James CaU 

 laghan, ordinary ; Doug. Carmi- 

 chael, able ; James M'Donald, or- 

 dinary ; William March, ordinary. 



Wounded — ThomasWilson,able, 

 very severely; William Holberson, 

 ordinary, ditto; James White, or- 

 dinary, slightly ; John Roberts, cap- 

 tain of foretop, ditto ; James Har- 

 rington, able, ditto ; John Card, 

 private marine, severely ; Joseph 

 Carter, private marine, dangerous- 

 ly; Henry Tub, ordinary, slightly. 



Philomel and Scout. None 

 killed or wounded. 



Tuscan. Wounded — Pascoe 

 Dunn, lieutenant, slightly ; James 

 Lamb, ordinary, dangerously. 



Total killed — 1 lieutenant, I mas- 

 ter's mate, 10 seamen, 1 Serjeant of 

 marines, 2 privates of marines. 



Total wounded — 1 seaman, 4 

 privates of marines, dangerously ; 



2 lieutenants, 1 midshipman, 7 sea- 

 men, 1 private of marines, severely; 



3 lieutenants, 1 master's mate, 2 

 midshipmen, 28 seamen, 5 privates 

 of marines, slightly. 



Grand Total 15 killed, 55 



wounded. 



(Signed) 



B. Hallow^ell. 



Letters from the Right Honourable- 

 George Crmning, to the Earl 

 Camden, Lord President of the 

 Council. 



Gloucester Lodge, Nov. 14, 

 1809. 

 My Lord— I had written to your 

 lordship immediately after the pub- 

 lication of your lordship's state- 

 ment; * but I delayed sending my 

 letter, in the hope of being able 



previously 



* For the Statement see p. 508. 



