270 



Naval War of 1812 



Broadside 

 Rig. Tonnnage.Crew. Metal; Ibs. Armament. 



This is not materially different from James' ac- 

 count (p. 356), which gives Chauncy 114 guns, 

 1,193 men > an d 2,121 tons. The Lady of the Lake, 

 however, was never intended for anything but a 

 despatch boat, and the Scourge and Hamilton were 

 both lost before Chauncy actually came into col- 

 lision with Yeo. Deducting these, in order to com- 

 pare the two foes, Chauncy had left n vessels of 

 2,265 tons > with ^65 men and 92 guns throwing a 

 broadside of 1,230 pounds. 



Name. 



Wolfe, 



' Royal George i 



VEO'S SQUADRON. 



Broadside 



Rig. Tonnage. Crew. Metal; Ibs. Armament. 



i long 24 

 8 " 8's 



ship 



637 



320 



360 



