Lists of captured vessels, mainly American, reported to the Admiralty by Commanders in Chief.

A Return of American Vessels captured by the Squadron under the command of Edward Thornbrough, Esq. Vice-admiral of the Red, and Commander. ia-chief on the Irish Station, or sent to Cork Harbour by other Ships, since the Commencement of the present War.

 

Brig Perseverance, of 9 men, and 160 tons, from.Lisbon, bound to Porta Perry, in ballast, captured by the Sybille, July 28, 1812., Ship Catherine, of 13 men and 324 tons, from Archangel, bound to New York, laden with hemp, tallow, bristles, and mats, captured by the Leonidas, July 31, 1812. Brig Wasp, of 7 men, and 163 tons, from Cadiz, bound to Cork, in ballast, captured by the Earl Spencer, August 6, 1812. Schooner Polly and Sally, of 70 tons, from Oporto, bound to Archangel, laden with wine, captured by the Trent, August 12, 1813 Ship Rhodie and Betty, of 11 men, and 232 tons, from Cadiz, bound to Liverpool, in ballast, captured by the Talbot, August 3, 1812. Brig Rising States of 7 men, and 81 tons, from Lisbon, bound to New York, laden with wine, bale goods, &c. captured by the Fortunne, August 28, 1812. Brig Warren, of 9 men, and 173 tons, from New Providence, bound to Lisbon, laden with flour, bread, Indian corn, etc. captured by the Sybille, and Fortunee, September 5, 1812.
EDWARD THORNBROUGH, Vice-admiral.
Trent, Cork Harbour. March 28. 1813